Maryland Constitution
Article I - Elective Franchise
SEC. 2.

Universal Citation: MD Const art I § 2
Except as provided in Section 2A of this Article, the General Assembly shall provide by law for a uniform Registration of the names of all voters in this State, who possess the qualifications prescribed in this Article, which Registration shall be conclusive evidence to the Judges of Election of the right of every person, thus registered, to vote at any election thereafter held in this State; but no person shall vote, at any election, Federal or State, hereafter to be held in this State, or at any municipal election in the City of Baltimore, unless the person's name appears in the list of registered voters; the names of all persons shall be added to the list of qualified voters by the officers of Registration, who have the qualifications prescribed in the first section of this Article, and who are not disqualified under the provisions of the second and third sections thereof (originally Article I, sec. 5; as sec. 5, it was amended by Chapter 99, Acts of 1956, ratified Nov. 6, 1956; thereafter, it was renumbered by Chapter 681, Acts of 1977, ratified Nov. 7, 1978; Chapter 855, Acts of 2018, ratified Nov. 6, 2018).

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