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  (a)   In this article the following words have the meanings indicated unless
a different meaning is clearly intended from the context.
  (b)   "Absentee ballot" means a ballot not used in a polling place.
  (c)   "Authorized candidate campaign committee" means a political
committee established under Title 13 of this article and authorized by
a candidate to promote the candidate's candidacy.
  (d)   (1)   "Ballot" or "official ballot" includes:
      (i)   an absentee ballot;
      (ii)   a provisional ballot;
      (iii)   a document ballot; or
      (iv)   a voting machine ballot.
    (2)   "Ballot" or "official ballot" does not include:
      (i)   a sample ballot; or
      (ii)   a specimen ballot.
  (e)   "Ballot face" means a single side of a sheet on which are printed
some or all of the contests to be voted on by a voter.
  (f)   "Ballot issue committee" means a political committee that is formed
to promote the success or defeat of a question to be submitted to a
vote at an election.
  (g)   "Ballot style" means a unique aggregation of contests that make up
the ballot for a particular group of voters identified by common
characteristics of residence location, party affiliation, or both.
  (h)   "Campaign finance entity" means:
    (1)   a personal treasurer established under Title 13 of this article; or
    (2)   a political committee established under Title 13 of this article.
  (i)   "Campaign finance report" means a report, statement, affidavit, or
other document that is:
    (1)   authorized or required under this article;
    (2)   related to the campaign finance activities of a campaign finance entity
or to expenses associated with a legislative newsletter; and
    (3)   filed or submitted on a form prescribed by the State Board under this
article.
  (j)   "Campaign manager" means a person designated by a candidate, or the
candidate's representative, to exercise general overall responsibility
for the conduct of the candidate's political campaign.
  (k)   (1)   "Campaign material" means any material that:
      (i)   contains text, graphics, or other images;
      (ii)   relates to a candidate, a prospective candidate, or the approval or
rejection of a question; and
      (iii)   is published or distributed.
    (2)   "Campaign material" includes:
      (i)   material transmitted by or appearing on the Internet or other
electronic medium; and
      (ii)   an oral commercial campaign advertisement.
  (l)   (1)   "Candidate" means an individual who files a certificate of
candidacy for a public or party office.
    (2)   "Candidate" includes:
      (i)   an incumbent judge of the Court of Appeals or Court of Special Appeals
at an election for continuance in office; and
      (ii)   an individual, prior to that individual filing a certificate of
candidacy, if a campaign finance entity has been established on behalf
of that individual.
  (m)   (1)   "Contest" means:
      (i)   the aggregate of candidates who run against each other or among
themselves for nomination for, or election to, an office or multiple
offices of the same category; or
      (ii)   the positive and negative voting options for a question submitted to
the voters.
    (2)   "Contest" includes, in a general election for an office, the
write-in option.
  (n)   "Continuing political committee" means a political committee that
is permitted to continue in existence from year to year.
  (o)   (1)   "Contribution" means the gift or transfer, or promise of gift or
transfer, of money or other thing of value to a campaign finance entity
to promote or assist in the promotion of the success or defeat of a
candidate, political party, or question.
    (2)   "Contribution" includes proceeds from the sale of tickets to a
campaign fund-raising event.
  (p)   "County" means a county of the State or Baltimore City.
  (q)   "Disabled" means having a temporary or permanent physical
disability.
  (r)   (1)   "Distributor" means a person engaged for profit in the distribution
of campaign material by hand delivery or direct mail.
    (2)   "Distributor" does not include salaried employees, agents, or
volunteers of the person.
  (s)   (1)   "Document ballot" means a ballot used with a voting system in which
the voter individually is issued a ballot on which to indicate one or
more votes.
    (2)   "Document ballot" includes:
      (i)   a machine-read ballot, such as an optically scanned ballot; and
      (ii)   a hand-counted paper ballot.
  (t)   "Driver's license" includes an identification card issued by the
Motor Vehicle Administration.
  (u)   "Elderly" means 65 years of age or older.
  (v)   (1)   "Election" means the process by which voters cast votes on one or
more contests under the laws of this State or the United States.
    (2)   "Election" includes, unless otherwise specifically provided in this
article, all general elections, primary elections, and special
elections.
    (3)   "Election" does not include, unless otherwise specifically provided
in this article, a municipal election other than in Baltimore City.
  (w)   "Election cycle" means the period that begins on the January 1 that
follows a gubernatorial election and continues until the December 31
that is 4 years later.
  (x)   "Electronic storage format" means a computer disk or other
information storage and retrieval medium approved by the State Board.
  (y)   "Expenditure" means a gift, transfer, disbursement, or promise of
money or a thing of value by or on behalf of a campaign finance entity
to:
    (1)   promote or assist in the promotion of the success or defeat of a
candidate, political party, or question at an election; or
    (2)   pay for the publication expense of a legislative newsletter under Title
13, Subtitle 4 of this article.
  (z)   "Independent expenditure" means an expenditure by a person to aid
or promote the success or defeat of a candidate if the expenditure is
not made in coordination with, or at the request or suggestion of, the
candidate, a campaign finance entity of the candidate, or an agent of
the candidate.
  (aa)   "Infamous crime" means any felony, treason, perjury, or any crime
involving an element of deceit, fraud, or corruption.
  (bb)   "Local board" means a county board of elections.
  (cc)   "Majority party" means the political party to which the incumbent
Governor belongs, if the incumbent Governor is a member of a principal
political party. If the incumbent Governor is not a member of one of
the two principal political parties, "majority party" means the
principal political party whose candidate for Governor received the
highest number of votes of any party candidate at the last preceding
general election.
  (dd)   "Partisan organization" means a combination of two or more
individuals formed for the purpose of organizing a new political party.
  (ee)   "Political action committee" means a political committee that is
not:
    (1)   a political party;
    (2)   a central committee;
    (3)   a slate;
    (4)   a political committee organized and operated solely to support or
oppose a single candidate; or
    (5)   a political committee organized and operated solely to support or
oppose a ballot issue.
  (ff)   "Political committee" means a combination of two or more
individuals that assists or attempts to assist in promoting the success
or defeat of a candidate, political party, or question submitted to a
vote at any election.
  (gg)   "Political party" means an organized group that is qualified as a
political party in accordance with Title 4 of this article.
  (hh)   "Precinct" includes:
    (1)   an election district in a county that is not divided into precincts;
    (2)   an election precinct in an election district that is divided into
precincts; or
    (3)   a precinct in a ward of the City of Baltimore.
  (ii)   "Precinct register" means the list of voters for a single precinct.
  (jj)   "Principal minority party" means the principal political party
whose candidate for Governor received the second highest number of
votes of any party candidate at the last preceding general election.
  (kk)   "Principal political parties" means the majority party and the
principal minority party.
  (ll)   "Provisional ballot" means a ballot that is cast by an individual
but not counted until the individual's qualifications to vote have
been confirmed by the local board.
  (mm)   "Registered voter" does not include an individual whose name is
on a list of inactive voters.
  (nn)   "Responsible officers" means:
    (1)   with respect to a personal treasurer, the candidate and treasurer; and
    (2)   with respect to a political committee, the chairman and treasurer.
  (oo)   "Sample ballot" means a facsimile of a ballot used for
informational purposes by a person or entity other than a local board.
  (pp)   "Slate" means a political committee of two or more candidates who
join together to conduct and pay for joint campaign activities.
  (qq)   "Specimen ballot" means a facsimile of a ballot used by a local
board to provide notice to registered voters of the contents of the
ballot.
  (rr)   "State Administrator" means the State Administrator of Elections.
  (ss)   "State Board" means the State Board of Elections.
  (tt)   "Transfer" means a monetary contribution that is made by one
campaign finance entity to another campaign finance entity, other than
one made by or to a political club.
  (uu)   "Treasurer" means an individual appointed in accordance with Title
13, Subtitle 2 of this article.
  (vv)   "Vote" means to cast a ballot that is counted.
  (ww)   "Voting machine" includes:
    (1)   a mechanical lever machine; and
    (2)   a direct recording electronic voting device.
  (xx)   "Voting machine ballot" means a ballot posted on or in the voting
machine and referred to by the voter to indicate the voting locations
for each contest.
  (yy)   "Voting system" means a method of casting and tabulating ballots or
votes.
  (zz)   "Write-in candidate" means an individual whose name will not
appear on the ballot but who files a certificate of candidacy in
accordance with § 5-303 of this article.
  (aaa)   "Write-in vote" means a vote cast, in a contest at a general
election, for an individual whose name is not on the ballot for that
contest.
** SPECIAL NOTE: EFFECTIVE - JANUARY 1, 2006 - CHAPTER 572 -
2005 **
  (a)   In this article the following words have the meanings indicated unless
a different meaning is clearly intended from the context.
  (b)   "Absentee ballot" means a ballot not used in a polling place.
  (c)   "Authorized candidate campaign committee" means a political
committee established under Title 13 of this article and authorized by
a candidate to promote the candidate's candidacy.
  (d)   (1)   "Ballot" or "official ballot" includes:
      (i)   an absentee ballot;
      (ii)   a provisional ballot;
      (iii)   a document ballot; or
      (iv)   a voting machine ballot.
    (2)   "Ballot" or "official ballot" does not include:
      (i)   a sample ballot; or
      (ii)   a specimen ballot.
  (e)   "Ballot face" means a single side of a sheet on which are printed
some or all of the contests to be voted on by a voter.
  (f)   "Ballot issue committee" means a political committee that is formed
to promote the success or defeat of a question to be submitted to a
vote at an election.
  (g)   "Ballot style" means a unique aggregation of contests that make up
the ballot for a particular group of voters identified by common
characteristics of residence location, party affiliation, or both.
  (h)   "Campaign finance entity" means:
    (1)   a personal treasurer established under Title 13 of this article; or
    (2)   a political committee established under Title 13 of this article.
  (i)   "Campaign finance report" means a report, statement, affidavit, or
other document that is:
    (1)   authorized or required under this article;
    (2)   related to the campaign finance activities of a campaign finance entity
or to expenses associated with a legislative newsletter; and
    (3)   filed or submitted on a form prescribed by the State Board under this
article.
  (j)   "Campaign manager" means a person designated by a candidate, or the
candidate's representative, to exercise general overall responsibility
for the conduct of the candidate's political campaign.
  (k)   (1)   "Campaign material" means any material that:
      (i)   contains text, graphics, or other images;
      (ii)   relates to a candidate, a prospective candidate, or the approval or
rejection of a question; and
      (iii)   is published or distributed.
    (2)   "Campaign material" includes:
      (i)   material transmitted by or appearing on the Internet or other
electronic medium; and
      (ii)   an oral commercial campaign advertisement.
  (l)   (1)   "Candidate" means an individual who files a certificate of
candidacy for a public or party office.
    (2)   "Candidate" includes:
      (i)   an incumbent judge of the Court of Appeals or Court of Special Appeals
at an election for continuance in office; and
      (ii)   an individual, prior to that individual filing a certificate of
candidacy, if a campaign finance entity has been established on behalf
of that individual.
  (m)   (1)   "Contest" means:
      (i)   the aggregate of candidates who run against each other or among
themselves for nomination for, or election to, an office or multiple
offices of the same category; or
      (ii)   the positive and negative voting options for a question submitted to
the voters.
    (2)   "Contest" includes, in a general election for an office, the
write-in option.
  (n)   "Continuing political committee" means a political committee that
is permitted to continue in existence from year to year.
  (o)   (1)   "Contribution" means the gift or transfer, or promise of gift or
transfer, of money or other thing of value to a campaign finance entity
to promote or assist in the promotion of the success or defeat of a
candidate, political party, or question.
    (2)   "Contribution" includes proceeds from the sale of tickets to a
campaign fund-raising event.
  (p)   "County" means a county of the State or Baltimore City.
  (q)   "Disabled" means having a temporary or permanent physical
disability.
  (r)   (1)   "Distributor" means a person engaged for profit in the distribution
of campaign material by hand delivery or direct mail.
    (2)   "Distributor" does not include salaried employees, agents, or
volunteers of the person.
  (s)   (1)   "Document ballot" means a ballot used with a voting system in which
the voter individually is issued a ballot on which to indicate one or
more votes.
    (2)   "Document ballot" includes:
      (i)   a machine-read ballot, such as an optically scanned ballot; and
      (ii)   a hand-counted paper ballot.
  (t)   "Driver's license" includes an identification card issued by the
Motor Vehicle Administration.
  (u)   "Elderly" means 65 years of age or older.
  (v)   (1)   "Election" means the process by which voters cast votes on one or
more contests under the laws of this State or the United States.
    (2)   "Election" includes, unless otherwise specifically provided in this
article, all general elections, primary elections, and special
elections.
    (3)   "Election" does not include, unless otherwise specifically provided
in this article, a municipal election other than in Baltimore City.
  (w)   "Election cycle" means the period that begins on the January 1 that
follows a gubernatorial election and continues until the December 31
that is 4 years later.
  (x)   "Electronic storage format" means a computer disk or other
information storage and retrieval medium approved by the State Board.
  (y)   "Expenditure" means a gift, transfer, disbursement, or promise of
money or a thing of value by or on behalf of a campaign finance entity
to:
    (1)   promote or assist in the promotion of the success or defeat of a
candidate, political party, or question at an election; or
    (2)   pay for the publication expense of a legislative newsletter under Title
13, Subtitle 4 of this article.
  (z)   "Independent expenditure" means an expenditure by a person to aid
or promote the success or defeat of a candidate if the expenditure is
not made in coordination with, or at the request or suggestion of, the
candidate, a campaign finance entity of the candidate, or an agent of
the candidate.
  (aa)   "Infamous crime" means any felony, treason, perjury, or any crime
involving an element of deceit, fraud, or corruption.
  (bb)   "Local board" means a county board of elections.
  (cc)   "Majority party" means the political party to which the incumbent
Governor belongs, if the incumbent Governor is a member of a principal
political party. If the incumbent Governor is not a member of one of
the two principal political parties, "majority party" means the
principal political party whose candidate for Governor received the
highest number of votes of any party candidate at the last preceding
general election.
  (dd)   "Partisan organization" means a combination of two or more
individuals formed for the purpose of organizing a new political party.
  (ee)   "Political action committee" means a political committee that is
not:
    (1)   a political party;
    (2)   a central committee;
    (3)   a slate;
    (4)   a political committee organized and operated solely to support or
oppose a single candidate; or
    (5)   a political committee organized and operated solely to support or
oppose a ballot issue.
  (ff)   "Political committee" means a combination of two or more
individuals that assists or attempts to assist in promoting the success
or defeat of a candidate, political party, or question submitted to a
vote at any election.
  (gg)   "Political party" means an organized group that is qualified as a
political party in accordance with Title 4 of this article.
  (hh)   "Precinct" includes:
    (1)   an election district in a county that is not divided into precincts;
    (2)   an election precinct in an election district that is divided into
precincts; or
    (3)   a precinct in a ward of the City of Baltimore.
  (ii)   "Precinct register" means the list of voters for a single precinct.
  (jj)   "Principal minority party" means the principal political party
whose candidate for Governor received the second highest number of
votes of any party candidate at the last preceding general election.
  (kk)   "Principal political parties" means the majority party and the
principal minority party.
  (ll)   "Provisional ballot" means a ballot that is cast by an individual
but not counted until the individual's qualifications to vote have
been confirmed by the local board.
  (mm)   "Responsible officers" means:
    (1)   with respect to a personal treasurer, the candidate and treasurer; and
    (2)   with respect to a political committee, the chairman and treasurer.
  (nn)   "Sample ballot" means a facsimile of a ballot used for
informational purposes by a person or entity other than a local board.
  (oo)   "Slate" means a political committee of two or more candidates who
join together to conduct and pay for joint campaign activities.
  (pp)   "Specimen ballot" means a facsimile of a ballot used by a local
board to provide notice to registered voters of the contents of the
ballot.
  (qq)   "State Administrator" means the State Administrator of Elections.
  (rr)   "State Board" means the State Board of Elections.
  (ss)   "Transfer" means a monetary contribution that is made by one
campaign finance entity to another campaign finance entity, other than
one made by or to a political club.
  (tt)   "Treasurer" means an individual appointed in accordance with Title
13, Subtitle 2 of this article.
  (uu)   "Vote" means to cast a ballot that is counted.
  (vv)   "Voting machine" includes:
    (1)   a mechanical lever machine; and
    (2)   a direct recording electronic voting device.
  (ww)   "Voting machine ballot" means a ballot posted on or in the voting
machine and referred to by the voter to indicate the voting locations
for each contest.
  (xx)   "Voting system" means a method of casting and tabulating ballots or
votes.
  (yy)   "Write-in candidate" means an individual whose name will not
appear on the ballot but who files a certificate of candidacy in
accordance with § 5-303 of this article.
  (zz)   "Write-in vote" means a vote cast, in a contest at a general
election, for an individual whose name is not on the ballot for that
contest.
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