Maryland Code § EL-8-102

Section EL-8-102
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(a) Except as required under subsection (d) of this section, a local board
shall provide notice of each election in its county to the registered voters of the county
by either:

(1) specimen ballot mailed at least 1 week before the first day of any
early voting period before the election; or
(2) publication or dissemination by mass communication during the
calendar week preceding the election.
(b) The notice shall include:
(1) the time and place of the election; and
(2) the offices, candidate names, and questions contained on the
ballot.
(c) (1) If a local board provides notice by mailing specimen ballots, a
specimen ballot shall be mailed to all registered voters in the county who are eligible
to vote in the election.
(2) The specimen ballot shall be a facsimile of the ballot that the voter
is entitled to vote in the election.
(d) (1) In Prince George's County for the general election, the Board
shall:
(i) provide notice by mailing specimen ballots; and
(ii) mail a specimen ballot to the household of each registered
voter in the county.
(2) The costs for mailing specimen ballots in Prince George's County
shall be included in the county's annual budget appropriation to the local board.
(e) (1) Unless a local board mails a specimen ballot to its registered
voters in accordance with subsection (c) or (d) of this section, the local board shall
give notice of the election by newspaper publication or other means of mass
communication.
(2) The notice of election under this subsection shall be arranged, if
practicable, in the same order and form as the ballot.
(3) (i) If newspaper publication is used in a county, the notice
shall be advertised in at least two newspapers of general circulation that are
published in the county.

(ii) In a county in which only one newspaper is published, the
notice shall be published in that newspaper.

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