Maryland Statutes

§ 13-602

Maryland § 13-602
JurisdictionMaryland
Article gelElection Law
Title13

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Md. Code Ann., Election Law § 13-602 (2026).

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(a)(1) A person may not directly or indirectly give, offer, or promise money, aid, a gift, an advantage, a preferment, an emolument, or any other valuable thing to another person for the purpose of inducing or procuring that person to vote or refrain from voting for or against:
(i)an individual, question, or measure at an election or political convention; or
(ii)the election of an officer by the General Assembly.
(2)A person may not directly or indirectly receive, accept, request, or solicit money, aid, a gift, an advantage, a preferment, an emolument, or any other valuable thing from another person for the purpose of inducing or procuring a third person to vote or refrain from voting for or against an individual, question, or measure a

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