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§ 1-201. Statement of purpose.
 

The intention of this article is that the conduct of elections should inspire public confidence and trust by assuring that: 

(1) all persons served by the election system are treated fairly and equitably; 

(2) all qualified persons may register and vote and that those who are not qualified do not vote; 

(3) those who administer elections are well-trained, that they serve both those who vote and those who seek votes, and that they put the public interest ahead of partisan interests; 

(4) full information on elections is provided to the public, including disclosure of campaign receipts and expenditures; 

(5) citizen convenience is emphasized in all aspects of the election process; 

(6) security and integrity are maintained in the casting of ballots, canvass of votes, and reporting of election results; 

(7) the prevention of fraud and corruption is diligently pursued; and 

(8) any offenses that occur are prosecuted. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 33, § 1-201; 2002, ch. 291, §§ 2, 4.]   

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Election-law > Title-1 > Subtitle-2 > 1-201

§ 1-201. Statement of purpose.
 

The intention of this article is that the conduct of elections should inspire public confidence and trust by assuring that: 

(1) all persons served by the election system are treated fairly and equitably; 

(2) all qualified persons may register and vote and that those who are not qualified do not vote; 

(3) those who administer elections are well-trained, that they serve both those who vote and those who seek votes, and that they put the public interest ahead of partisan interests; 

(4) full information on elections is provided to the public, including disclosure of campaign receipts and expenditures; 

(5) citizen convenience is emphasized in all aspects of the election process; 

(6) security and integrity are maintained in the casting of ballots, canvass of votes, and reporting of election results; 

(7) the prevention of fraud and corruption is diligently pursued; and 

(8) any offenses that occur are prosecuted. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 33, § 1-201; 2002, ch. 291, §§ 2, 4.]   


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Election-law > Title-1 > Subtitle-2 > 1-201

§ 1-201. Statement of purpose.
 

The intention of this article is that the conduct of elections should inspire public confidence and trust by assuring that: 

(1) all persons served by the election system are treated fairly and equitably; 

(2) all qualified persons may register and vote and that those who are not qualified do not vote; 

(3) those who administer elections are well-trained, that they serve both those who vote and those who seek votes, and that they put the public interest ahead of partisan interests; 

(4) full information on elections is provided to the public, including disclosure of campaign receipts and expenditures; 

(5) citizen convenience is emphasized in all aspects of the election process; 

(6) security and integrity are maintained in the casting of ballots, canvass of votes, and reporting of election results; 

(7) the prevention of fraud and corruption is diligently pursued; and 

(8) any offenses that occur are prosecuted. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 33, § 1-201; 2002, ch. 291, §§ 2, 4.]