Maryland Code § EL-9-505

Section EL-9-505
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(a) A vote-by-mail ballot is considered timely and may be counted if the
ballot:
(1) is returned in person to the office of a local board by the voter or
the voter's duly authorized agent no later than 8 p.m. on the day of a special election;
or
(2) (i) is received by mail by a local board no later than 10 a.m. on
the second Friday after a special election; and
(ii) was mailed on or before election day, as verified:
1. by a postmark; or
2. if the return envelope does not contain a postmark
or the postmark is illegible, by the voter's affidavit that the ballot was mailed on or
before election day.
(b) A vote-by-mail ballot that does not meet the requirements of subsection
(a) of this section is not timely and may not be counted.

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