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Ballot Questions

Statewide Ballot Questions

Statewide Ballot Question #1 - Constitutional Amendment (Chapter 513, Acts of
2007) - Early Voting; Polling Places; Absentee Ballots
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact legislation to allow
qualified voters to vote at polling places inside or outside of their
election districts or wards and to vote up to two weeks before an
election. This amendment also authorizes the General Assembly to enact
legislation to allow absentee voting by qualified voters who choose to
vote by absentee ballot, in addition to voters who are absent at the
time of the election or who are unable to vote personally. (Amends
Article I, 1 and 3 of the Maryland Constitution)

Statewide Ballot Question #2 - Constitutional Amendment (Chapter 5, Acts of 2007 Special
Session) - Authorizing Video Lottery Terminals (Slot Machines) to Fund
Education
Authorizes the State to issue up to five video lottery licenses for the purpose of raising revenue for education of children in public schools, prekindergarten through grade 12, public school construction and improvements, and construction of capital projects at community colleges and higher education institutions. No more than a total number of 15,000 video lottery terminals may be authorized in the State, and only one license may be issued for each specified location in Anne Arundel, Cecil, Worcester, and Allegany Counties, and Baltimore City. Any additional forms or expansion of commercial gaming in Maryland is prohibited, unless approved by a voter referendum.
(Enacts new Article XIX of the Maryland Constitution)

Prince George's County Ballot Questions

Prince George's County Ballot Question A (CB-34-2008) Charter Required Referendum - Library Facilities Bonds
An Act enabling the County to borrow money and issue bonds in an
amount not exceeding $9,155,000 to finance the design, construction,
reconstruction, extension, acquisition, improvement, enlargement,
alteration, renovation, relocation, rehabilitation or repair of
Library Facilities, as defined therein.

Prince George's County Ballot Question B (CB-35-2008) Charter Required Referendum - Public Safety Facilities Bonds
An Act enabling the County to borrow money and issue bonds in an
amount not exceeding $38,134,000 to finance the design, construction,
reconstruction, extension, acquisition, improvement, enlargement,
alteration, renovation, relocation, rehabilitation or repair of Public
Safety Facilities (including Fire Department Facilities), as defined
therein.

Prince George's County Ballot Question C (CB-36-2008) Charter Required Referendum - County Buildings Bonds
An Act enabling the County to borrow money and issue bonds in an
amount not exceeding $112,596,000 to finance the design, construction, reconstruction, extension, acquisition, improvement, enlargement, alteration, renovation, relocation, rehabilitation or repair of County Buildings, as defined therein.

Prince George's County Ballot Question D (CB-37-2008) Charter Required Referendum - Public Works and Transportation Facilities Bonds
An Act enabling the County to borrow money and issue bonds in an
amount not exceeding $153,224,000 to finance the design, construction,
reconstruction, extension, acquisition, improvement, enlargement,
alteration, renovation, relocation, rehabilitation or repair of Public
Works and Transportation Facilities (including roads and bridges,
parking lots, and maintenance facilities), as defined therein.

Prince George's County Ballot Question E (CB-38-2008) Charter Required Referendum – Community College Facilities Bonds
An Act enabling the County to borrow money and issue bonds in an
amount not exceeding $48,731,000 to finance the design, construction,
reconstruction, extension, acquisition, improvement, enlargement,
alteration, renovation, relocation, rehabilitation or repair of
Community College Facilities, as defined therein.

Prince George's County Ballot Question F (CB-12-2007) Charter Required Referendum Telecommunications and Service Sales and Use Tax
An Act to increase the sales and use tax on gross receipts from
telecommunications service within Prince George's County from 8
percent to 11 percent to increase funding available to the Prince
George's County Board of Education.

Prince George's County Ballot Question G (CB-50-2008) Charter Amendment Enactment of Legislation - Extension of Time for Notice of Public Hearing on a Bill
To clarify the prescribed scheduling and notice periods for
legislation by the Clerk of the Council from five to ten days.

 

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