Maryland Statutes

§ 16-206

Maryland § 16-206
JurisdictionMaryland
Article gelElection Law
Title16

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Md. Code Ann., Election Law § 16-206 (2026).

Text

(a)A person may not:
(1)place any distinguishing mark on the person’s own or another person’s ballot for the purpose of identifying the ballot;
(2)misrepresent the person’s ability to mark a ballot or operate voting equipment;
(3)interfere or attempt to interfere with a voter while the voter is inside the polling room, marking a ballot, or operating voting equipment;
(4)induce or attempt to induce a voter to mark the voter’s ballot in a certain way;
(5)except for servicing by an authorized person, unlock any locked compartment of a voting device unless instructed to do so by the election director;
(6)destroy or deface a ballot;
(7)remove a ballot from a building in which voting occurs, except as

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