Maryland Code § EL-7-105

Section EL-7-105
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(a) A local board shall provide notice of each question to be submitted
statewide and each question to be submitted to the voters of the county, by:
(1) specimen ballot mailed at least 1 week before any early voting
period before the general election; or
(2) publication or dissemination by mass communication during the
3 weeks immediately preceding the general election at which a question will appear
on the ballot.
(b) (1) For any question submitted under Article XIV or Article XVI of
the Maryland Constitution, the notice required by subsection (a) of this section shall
contain the information specified in § 7-103(b) of this title and a brief statement,
prepared in clear and concise language, devoid of technical and legal terms to the
extent practicable, summarizing the question.
(2) The statement required under paragraph (1) of this subsection
shall be:
(i) prepared by the Department of Legislative Services;
(ii) approved by the Attorney General; and
(iii) submitted to the State Board by the first Monday in
August.

(3) The statement required under paragraph (1) of this subsection is
sufficient if it is:
(i) contained in an enactment by the General Assembly, and
the enactment clearly specifies that the statement is to be used on the ballot; or
(ii) consistent with some other process mandated by the
Maryland Constitution.
(c) The State Board shall adopt regulations governing notice of questions to
appear on the ballot, including the use and content of specimen ballots and the
publication or dissemination of notice by mass communication.
(d) (1) The complete text of a question shall be posted or available for
public inspection in the office of the State Board and each applicable local board for
65 days prior to the general election.
(2) Copies of the complete text of all statewide questions shall be
furnished by the State Board to the local boards in quantities as determined by the
State Board, including quantities sufficient to provide one copy of each for posting in
each polling place and in each local board office.
(3) An individual may receive without charge a copy of the complete
text of all constitutional amendments and questions from a local board, either in
person, by mail, or electronically.

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