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Legislation reported out: (registered users: create report or csv file)
- HB 16 Constitutional amendment; localities to establish either income or financial worth limitations.
- HB 50 Absentee ballots; duties of electoral board to send within three business days, penalty.
- HB 63 Absentee voting; expands scope of persons defined as members of voter's immediate family.
- HB 104 Elections; increases duration of time between filing deadlines and November elections.
- HB 114 Campaign contributions; stored value cards prohibited.
- HB 125 Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; materials provided by State Board of Elections & Attorney General.
- HB 147 Constitutional amendment; limit on taxes or revenues and Revenue Stabilization Fund.
- HB 149 Constitutional amendment; property tax exemption for certain veterans.
- HB 215 Campaign telephone calls; prohibits campaign person from falsifying identification information.
- HB 217 Absentee ballot lists; SBE to provide an electronic copy of applicant list to any political party.
- HB 220 Polling places; clarifies exemption allowing a voter to enter wearing apparel with candidate's name.
- HB 356 Campaign finance; print media requirements.
- HB 390 Voting equipment requirements; electoral board may exclude absentee voters in calculation thereof.
- HB 450 Elections; person appointed to fill a vacancy shall exercise all powers of elected office.
- HB 498 Voter identification requirements; may vote a provisional ballot if can't provide proof of ID.
- HB 499 Candidates for office; required to file copy of petition signed by qualified voters.
- HB 527 Elections, State Board of; provides for position of Director of Elections.
- HB 646 Candidates; qualification considered a case decision and subject to Administrative Process Act.
- HB 834 Delmarva Peninsula Compact; repeals provision therefor.
- HB 1000 Polling places; requires electoral board to give notice of alternative place to vote.
- HB 1014 Elections; filling vacancies in certain local offices, requirements for special elections.
- HB 1057 Qualifications of candidates; evaluate whether a person meets residency requirements.
- HB 1060 School boards; any locality in Planning District 8 may establish system of staggered elections.
- HB 1203 Candidates; recognized political parties to receive consent therefrom before nominating.
- HB 1225 Voting equipment; allows acquisition of direct recording electronic machines by any locality.
- HB 1235 Absentee ballots; procedure for various deadlines and ballot requirements.
- HB 1386 Constitutional amendments; information provided to voters on State Board of Elections' website.
- HB 1387 Campaign finance information and reports; public access.
- HJ 11 Constitutional amendment; localities to establish either income or financial worth limitations.
- HJ 33 Constitutional amendment; property tax exemption for certain veterans (second reference).
- HJ 34 Constitutional amendment; limit on taxes or revenues and Revenue Stabilization Fund.
- HJ 88 Federal budget; Congress to propose amendment to U.S. Constitution for balanced budget requirement.
- HJ 125 State sovereignty; Congress urged to honor Tenth Amendment of U.S. Constitution.
- HJ 193 Parental Rights Amendment; urging Congress to pass amendment to Constitution and submit to states.
- SB 31 Constitutional amendment; property tax exemption for certain veterans.
- SB 49 Handheld wireless communications device; authorized representative at polling place may use certain.
- SB 50 Officers of election; SBE to develop course and examination concerning training standards.
- SB 51 Absentee ballot; person designated by political party to represent inside polling place may cast.
- SB 55 Absentee ballots; procedure for various deadlines and ballot requirements.
- SB 60 Absentee ballot application; available for inspection by registered voter during office hours.
- SB 61 Officers of election; appointment.
- SB 137 Lists of registered voters; disclosure to commissioners of the revenue and treasurers.
- SB 302 Voter registration application; proof of citizenship.
- SB 306 Political parties and candidates; copies of instructions or information provided by State Board.
- SB 308 Absentee ballot applications; general registrar may retain until electoral board has results.
- SB 309 Voter changes of address; retention of copies by general registrar.
- SB 313 Central absentee voter precinct; person may vote at polling place if didn't return absentee ballot.
- SB 362 Constitutional amendment; limit on taxes or revenues and Revenue Stabilization Fund.
- SB 506 Political contributions; prohibition during procurement process.
- SB 547 Constitutional amendment; localities to establish either income or financial worth limitations.
- SB 593 Direct recording electronic machines (DREs); permit localities to obtain DREs already owned.
- SB 624 Voter lists; expands list of people and organizations who may purchase list of registered voters.
- SB 654 Elections and electronic reforms; State Board of Elections to use various electronic systems.
- SB 723 Campaign finance disclosure; reports of large contributions by governing body members.
- SJ 13 Constitutional amendment; property tax exemption for certain veterans (second reference).
- SJ 53 Governor; confirming appointments.
- SJ 54 Governor; confirming appointments.
- SJ 55 Governor; confirming appointments.
- SJ 81 Constitutional amendment; limit on taxes or revenues and Revenue Stabilization Fund.
- SJ 93 Governor; confirming appointments.
- SJ 97 Constitutional amendment; localities to establish either income or financial worth limitations.
- SJ 114 Governor; confirming appointments.
- SJ 150 Governor; confirming appointments.
- SJ 160 Governor; confirming appointments.
- SJ 199 Governor; confirming appointments.
- SJ 205 Senate Committee on Rules; confirming appointments.