Establishes a pilot program for curbside voting in Maryland, setting guidelines for locations, accessibility, and voter privacy.
Maryland HB641 introduces a pilot program for curbside voting, establishing specific locations and requirements to ensure voter privacy and accessibility. The program mandates that curbside voting locations be set up outside early voting centers or polling places, with boundaries prohibiting canvassing and electioneering. The State Board of Elections will designate counties for the pilot, considering voter population size. Voters can choose between marking a paper ballot or using a ballot marking device, with election judges ensuring the secrecy of the vote.
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