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§ 9-209. Judicial review.
 

(a)  Timing.- Within 3 days after the content and arrangement of the ballot are placed on public display under § 9-207 of this subtitle, a registered voter may seek judicial review of the content and arrangement, or to correct any other error, by filing a sworn petition with the circuit court for the county. 

(b)  Relief that may be granted.- The circuit court may require the local board to: 

(1) correct an error; 

(2) show cause why an error should not be corrected; or 

(3) take any other action required to provide appropriate relief. 

(c)  Errors discovered after printing.- If an error is discovered after the ballots have been printed, and the local board fails to correct the error, a registered voter may seek judicial review not later than the second Monday preceding the election. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 33, § 9-209; 2002, ch. 291, §§ 2, 4.]   

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Election-law > Title-9 > Subtitle-2 > 9-209

§ 9-209. Judicial review.
 

(a)  Timing.- Within 3 days after the content and arrangement of the ballot are placed on public display under § 9-207 of this subtitle, a registered voter may seek judicial review of the content and arrangement, or to correct any other error, by filing a sworn petition with the circuit court for the county. 

(b)  Relief that may be granted.- The circuit court may require the local board to: 

(1) correct an error; 

(2) show cause why an error should not be corrected; or 

(3) take any other action required to provide appropriate relief. 

(c)  Errors discovered after printing.- If an error is discovered after the ballots have been printed, and the local board fails to correct the error, a registered voter may seek judicial review not later than the second Monday preceding the election. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 33, § 9-209; 2002, ch. 291, §§ 2, 4.]   


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Election-law > Title-9 > Subtitle-2 > 9-209

§ 9-209. Judicial review.
 

(a)  Timing.- Within 3 days after the content and arrangement of the ballot are placed on public display under § 9-207 of this subtitle, a registered voter may seek judicial review of the content and arrangement, or to correct any other error, by filing a sworn petition with the circuit court for the county. 

(b)  Relief that may be granted.- The circuit court may require the local board to: 

(1) correct an error; 

(2) show cause why an error should not be corrected; or 

(3) take any other action required to provide appropriate relief. 

(c)  Errors discovered after printing.- If an error is discovered after the ballots have been printed, and the local board fails to correct the error, a registered voter may seek judicial review not later than the second Monday preceding the election. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 33, § 9-209; 2002, ch. 291, §§ 2, 4.]