Maryland Code § SG-5-101

Section SG-5-101
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(a) There is a Treasurer of the State, as provided in Article VI, § 1 of the
Maryland Constitution.
(b) (1) The General Assembly may designate a committee to consider the
qualifications of the candidates and procedures for the casting of ballots for the
appointment.
(2) A committee designated under this subsection shall consist of an
equal number of Senators and Delegates.

(3) The President and the Speaker shall each designate a cochairman
of the committee.
(4) At least 7 days prior to the public hearing, staff shall advertise
the position in newspapers of general circulation in the State.
(5) The committee shall conduct a public meeting at which time
candidates for the Office of Treasurer shall present themselves.
(6) The committee shall determine its procedures which shall include
a secret ballot, limited to the members present and voting, to determine its nominee.
(c) If the General Assembly designates a committee under subsection (b) of
this section, the committee shall report to the General Assembly on the qualifications
of the candidates for the Office of Treasurer and recommend one of the candidates to
the General Assembly for the appointment as Treasurer.
(d) (1) During the first session following the election of new members to
the General Assembly, the General Assembly shall meet in joint session to appoint
the Treasurer.
(2) If the General Assembly does not appoint someone to the Office of
Treasurer at the time of its first joint session to consider the appointment of a
Treasurer, the General Assembly shall continue to meet in joint session on a daily
basis until a Treasurer is appointed.
(e) (1) The appointment of the Treasurer by the General Assembly shall
be determined by a majority of the membership present and voting of the Senate and
the House, sitting jointly.
(2) Each member of the General Assembly shall have 1 vote.
(3) (i) The name of each person who applies shall be placed on the
ballot that is distributed at the joint session and the ballot shall contain a place for a
write-in candidate. A candidate may withdraw his or her name at any time.
(ii) Before ballots are distributed, the Reading Clerk shall read
the letter of recommendation, if any, from the joint committee for which provision is
made in subsection (c) of this section. Once read, the joint session shall immediately
proceed with the balloting. Nominating speeches may not be made from the floor.
(iii) The casting of ballots for the appointment of the Treasurer
shall be by secret ballot.

(iv) Ballots shall be distributed by representatives of the Office
of the Secretary of the Senate and of the Chief Clerk of the House of Delegates. The
Secretary of the Senate shall open each ballot and hand it to the Chief Clerk of the
House, who shall announce for whom the vote is cast.
(v) The counting of ballots shall be observed by:
1. the Majority Leader of the Senate;
2. the Minority Leader of the Senate;
3. the Majority Leader of the House of Delegates;
4. the Minority Leader of the House of Delegates; and
5. any other member of either chamber so designated
by the President of the Senate or the Speaker of the House.
(4) The Rules of the House of Delegates, as adopted for the session at
which the State Treasurer is appointed, shall govern the proceedings of the joint
session or sessions. The members of the General Assembly, sitting jointly, shall
determine any other procedure necessary for the casting of ballots for the
appointment of the Treasurer.
(f) Staff to the joint committee shall be provided by the Department of
Legislative Services.

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