Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 33 - STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS
Subtitle 07 - ELECTION DAY ACTIVITIES
Chapter 33.07.04 - Order and Decorum
Section 33.07.04.02 - Cell Phones, Pagers, Cameras, etc

Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 33.07.04.02

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 6, March 22, 2024

A. In General. Except as specified in §B of this regulation, electronic communication devices may not be used in a polling place. Prohibited devices include:

(1) Cameras;

(2) Cellular telephones;

(3) Pagers; or

(4) Computer equipment.

B. Exceptions. This regulation does not apply to:

(1) Cameras used by media representatives as long as the media representatives are recording polling place operations and not a screen or ballot;

(2) Cellular telephones, pagers, or computer equipment used by election officials or law enforcement officers, when acting in their official capacities; or

(3) Cellular telephones or other electronic devices used by a voter to provide lawful proof of residency or identification as required by this title.

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