Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB329 Compare Versions

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77 HOUSE BILL 329
88 G1 EMERGENCY BILL 2lr2198
99 CF SB 352
1010 By: Delegate Moon
1111 Introduced and read first time: January 19, 2022
1212 Assigned to: Ways and Means
1313
1414 A BILL ENTITLED
1515
1616 AN ACT concerning 1
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1818 Election Law – Ballots – Processing and Reporting Procedures 2
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2020 FOR the purpose of altering the procedures for the canvassing of absentee and provisional 3
2121 ballots; requiring the State Board of Elections to adopt regulations related to the 4
2222 curing of problems on absentee ballot envelopes; and generally relating to absentee 5
2323 and provisional ballots. 6
2424
2525 BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 7
2626 Article – Election Law 8
2727 Section 11–302 and 11–303(d) 9
2828 Annotated Code of Maryland 10
2929 (2017 Replacement Volume and 2021 Supplement) 11
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3131 BY adding to 12
3232 Article – Election Law 13
3333 Section 11–303.2 14
3434 Annotated Code of Maryland 15
3535 (2017 Replacement Volume and 2021 Supplement) 16
3636
3737 SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 17
3838 That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 18
3939
4040 Article – Election Law 19
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4242 11–302. 20
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4444 (a) (1) [Following an election, each] EACH local board shall meet at its 21
4545 designated counting center to canvass the absentee ballots cast in that election in 22
4646 accordance with the regulations and guidelines established by the State Board. 23
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5050 (2) AFTER THE COMMENCEMEN T OF THE CANVASS OF ABSENTEE 1
5151 BALLOTS IN ACCORDANC E WITH THIS SECTION , A LOCAL BOARD SHALL REVIEW THE 2
5252 BALLOT ENVELOPE OR B ALLOT/RETURN ENVELOPE FOR ANY OMISSION BY THE 3
5353 VOTER. 4
5454
5555 (b) (1) A local board may not [open] ACCEPT, REJECT, OPEN, OR PROCESS 5
5656 any envelope of an absentee ballot [prior to] BEFORE 8 a.m. on the [Wednesday following 6
5757 election day] DAY THAT IS 8 BUSINESS DAYS BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF THE EARLY 7
5858 VOTING PERIOD . 8
5959
6060 (2) A local board may not delay the commencement of the canvass to await 9
6161 the receipt of late–arriving, timely absentee ballots. 10
6262
6363 (3) A LOCAL BOARD MAY NOT CANVASS ABSENTEE BAL LOTS DURING 11
6464 THE EARLY VOTING PER IOD. 12
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6666 (c) (1) An absentee ballot shall be deemed timely received if it is received in 13
6767 accordance with the regulations and guidelines established by the State Board. 14
6868
6969 (2) An absentee ballot that is received after the deadline specified by the 15
7070 regulations and guidelines may not be counted. 16
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7272 (d) (1) The State Board shall adopt regulations that reflect the policy that the 17
7373 clarity of the intent of the voter is the overriding consideration in determining the validity 18
7474 of an absentee ballot or the vote cast in a particular contest. 19
7575
7676 (2) [A] SUBJECT TO § 11–303.2 OF THIS SUBTITLE, A local board may 20
7777 not reject an absentee ballot except by unanimous vote and in accordance with regulations 21
7878 of the State Board. 22
7979
8080 (3) The local board shall reject an absentee ballot if: 23
8181
8282 (i) the voter failed to sign the oath on the ballot envelope AND 24
8383 FAILED TO CORRECT TH E OMISSION BEFORE 10 A.M. ON THE DAY THAT IS 10 DAYS 25
8484 AFTER ELECTION DAY ; 26
8585
8686 (ii) the local board received more than one ballot from the same 27
8787 individual for the same election in the same ballot envelope; or 28
8888
8989 (iii) the local board determines that an absentee ballot is 29
9090 intentionally marked with an identifying mark that is clearly evident and placed on the 30
9191 ballot for the purpose of identifying the ballot. 31
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9393 (4) (I) THE STATE BOARD SHALL ADOPT REG ULATIONS 32
9494 REQUIRING A LOCA L BOARD TO: 33
9595 HOUSE BILL 329 3
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9898 1. AS SOON AS PRACTICAB LE AFTER THE DATE ON 1
9999 WHICH IT WAS DETERMI NED THAT THERE IS A PROBLEM ON THE BALLO T ENVELOPE, 2
100100 NOTIFY THE VOTER OF THE PROBLEM ; AND 3
101101
102102 2. PROVIDE THE VOTER AN OPPORTUNITY TO CORRE CT 4
103103 THE PROBLEM AND HAVE THE BALLOT C OUNTED. 5
104104
105105 (II) THE REGULATIONS UNDER THIS PARAGRAPH SHALL ALLOW 6
106106 A VOTER TO: 7
107107
108108 1. SUPPLY A SIGNATURE T O THE LOCAL BOARD IF THE 8
109109 VOTER FAILED TO SIGN THE OATH ON THE BALL OT ENVELOPE OR BALLO T/RETURN 9
110110 ENVELOPE; AND 10
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112112 2. CHOOSE AMONG MULTIPL E METHODS OF 11
113113 COMMUNICATING WITH T HE LOCAL BOARD TO CO RRECT A PROBLEM ON T HE BALLOT 12
114114 ENVELOPE, INCLUDING: 13
115115
116116 A. TEXT MESSAGE ; 14
117117
118118 B. E–MAIL; 15
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120120 C. AN ACCESSIBLE ONLINE PORTAL; 16
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122122 D. A MAILED FORM ; AND 17
123123
124124 E. AN IN–PERSON VISIT TO THE LOCAL BOARD OFFICE . 18
125125
126126 [(4)] (5) If the local board receives more than one legally sufficient ballot, 19
127127 in separate envelopes, from the same individual, the local board shall: 20
128128
129129 (i) count only the ballot with the [latest] FIRST properly signed 21
130130 oath; and 22
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132132 (ii) reject any other ballot. 23
133133
134134 [(5)] (6) If the intent of the voter is not clearly demonstrated, the local 24
135135 board shall reject only the vote for that office or question. 25
136136
137137 [(6)] (7) If an absentee voter casts a vote for an individual who has ceased 26
138138 to be a candidate, the vote for that candidate may not be counted, but that vote does not 27
139139 invalidate the remainder of the ballot. 28
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141141 (e) [At] BEGINNING AFTER THE P OLLS CLOSE ON ELECTI ON DAY, AT the end 29 4 HOUSE BILL 329
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144144 of each day of canvassing, a local board shall prepare and release a report of the unofficial 1
145145 results of the absentee ballot vote tabulation. 2
146146
147147 11–303. 3
148148
149149 (d) (1) [A] SUBJECT TO § 11–303.2 OF THIS SUBTITLE , A local board may 4
150150 not reject a provisional ballot except by unanimous vote and in accordance with regulations 5
151151 of the State Board. 6
152152
153153 (2) The local board shall reject a provisional ballot if: 7
154154
155155 (i) pursuant to paragraph (4) of this subsection, the local board 8
156156 determines that the individual who cast the provisional ballot is not qualified to vote that 9
157157 provisional ballot; 10
158158
159159 (ii) the individual failed to sign the oath on the provisional ballot 11
160160 application; 12
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162162 (iii) the individual cast more than one ballot for the same election; or 13
163163
164164 (iv) the local board determines that a provisional ballot is 14
165165 intentionally marked with an identifying mark that is clearly evident and placed on the 15
166166 ballot for the purpose of identifying the ballot. 16
167167
168168 (3) If the intent of the voter with respect to a particular contest is not 17
169169 clearly demonstrated, the local board shall reject only the vote for that contest. 18
170170
171171 (4) For the purposes of this section, an individual is qualified to vote the 19
172172 provisional ballot cast if the local board determines that: 20
173173
174174 (i) the individual is registered in the State; 21
175175
176176 (ii) if the provisional ballot was cast because the voter failed to 22
177177 provide required identification, the individual who cast the provisional ballot has met the 23
178178 identification requirements established by the State Board; and 24
179179
180180 (iii) if the provisional ballot was cast during a period covered by a 25
181181 court order or other order extending the time for closing the polls, the order has not been 26
182182 invalidated by a subsequent court order. 27
183183
184184 11–303.2. 28
185185
186186 (A) A LOCAL BOARD SHALL CO UNT AN ABSENTEE BALL OT AND REJECT A 29
187187 PROVISIONAL BALLOT C AST BY THE SAME INDI VIDUAL IF THE LOCAL BOARD: 30
188188
189189 (1) RECEIVED THE ABSENTE E BALLOT BEFORE THE COMMENCEMENT 31 HOUSE BILL 329 5
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192192 OF THE CANVASS OF PR OVISIONAL BALLOTS ; AND 1
193193
194194 (2) (I) THE ABSENTEE BALLOT WAS LEGALLY SUFFICIE NT WHEN 2
195195 RECEIVED; OR 3
196196
197197 (II) 1. THE ABSENTEE BALLOT WAS LEGALLY INSUFFIC IENT; 4
198198 AND 5
199199
200200 2. THE VOTER CORRECTED THE PROBLEM UNDER § 6
201201 11–302 OF THIS SUBTITLE . 7
202202
203203 (B) A LOCAL BOARD SHALL CO UNT A PROVISIONAL BA LLOT AND REJECT AN 8
204204 ABSENTEE BALLOT CAST BY THE SAME INDIVIDU AL IF: 9
205205
206206 (1) THE LOCAL BOARD RECE IVED THE ABSENTEE BA LLOT AFTER THE 10
207207 COMMENCEMENT OF THE CANVASS OF PR OVISIONAL BALLOTS ; AND 11
208208
209209 (2) THE PROVISIONAL BALL OT IS LEGALLY SUFFIC IENT. 12
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211211 SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act is an emergency 13
212212 measure, is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public health or safety, has 14
213213 been passed by a yea and nay vote supported by three–fifths of all the members elected to 15
214214 each of the two Houses of the General Assembly, and shall take effect from the date it is 16
215215 enacted. 17
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