§ 9-301 In general
§ 9-302 Documentation by local boards
§ 9-303 Guidelines
§ 9-304 Permissible unless federal preemption
§ 9-305 Applications for absentee ballot
§ 9-306 Review of application; issuance or rejection
§ 9-306 v2 Review of application; issuance or rejection
§ 9-307 Use of an agent in absentee ballot process
§ 9-308 Assistance in marking ballot
§ 9-308.1 Online ballot marking tool
§ 9-309 Instructions
§ 9-310 Envelope, oath, and instructions
§ 9-311 Additional compensation and expenses
§ 9-311.1 Permanent absentee ballot status
§ 9-312 Penalty for offenses relating to absentee voting

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Terms Used In Maryland Code > ELECTION LAW > Title 9 > Subtitle 3 - Absentee Voting

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