Maryland Code § LU-16-305

Section LU-16-305
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(a) (1) A petition for an election of an exclusive representative may be
submitted to the Labor Commissioner by:
(i) an employee organization that demonstrates that at least
30% of the eligible employees in the bargaining unit support representation by an
exclusive representative for collective bargaining;
(ii) an employee, a group of employees, or an employee
organization that demonstrates that at least 35% of the eligible employees in the
bargaining unit certify that a majority of the eligible employees in the bargaining
unit no longer support the current exclusive representative; or
(iii) subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, the
Commission, demonstrating that one or more employee organizations have presented
to it a claim, supported by substantial proof, to be certified as the exclusive
representative.
(2) The Labor Commissioner may accept a petition from the
Commission only if the Labor Commissioner finds, on investigation of the petition,
that a valid question of representation exists.
(b) Elections shall be conducted by:
(1) the Labor Commissioner; and
(2) secret ballot.
(c) Each ballot shall contain:

(1) the name of each employee organization that submits a valid
petition;
(2) the name of any other employee organization supported by a valid
petition signed by more than 10% of the eligible employees in the bargaining unit;
and
(3) an option for no representation.
(d) (1) If none of the choices on the ballot receives a majority of the votes
cast, the Labor Commissioner shall conduct a runoff election.
(2) In the runoff election, the ballot shall contain the two choices
receiving the highest number of votes cast in the initial election.
(e) (1) After the election, the Labor Commissioner shall certify the
employee organization that received a majority of the votes cast as the exclusive
representative.
(2) An employee organization may not be certified as an exclusive
representative except as provided in this subtitle.
(f) Elections may not be conducted within 2 years after a valid election held
under this section.

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