BOARD OF STATE CANVASSERS


[photo, 151 West St., Annapolis, Maryland] Ex officio: Brian E. Frosh, Attorney General; Peter V. R. Franchot, Comptroller of the Treasury; Dereck E. Davis, State Treasurer; John C. Wobensmith, Secretary of State; Suzanne C. Johnson, Clerk of the Court of Appeals.

Secretary: Linda H. Lamone, Esq., State Administrator of Elections

c/o State Board of Elections
P. O. Box 6486
151 West St., Suite 200, Annapolis, MD 21401 - 6486
(410) 269-2840; 1-800-222-8683 (toll free, Maryland); fax: (410) 974-2019
e-mail: info.sbe@maryland.gov
Maryland relay service: 1-800-735-2258

151 West St., Annapolis, Maryland, October 2000. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.


In 1896, the Board of State Canvassers was created by the General Assembly (Chapter 202, Acts of 1896).

The Board bears certain responsibilities with regard to elections.

Within thirty-five days after every statewide election (except a gubernatorial primary) or special general election for a member of the U.S. Congress, the Board of State Canvassers meets to tabulate the votes cast for each candidate. The tabulations are made from the certified statements of votes submitted by the local boards of canvassers. The Board then declares who is elected and delivers a certified determination of election results to the State Board of Elections. Thereafter, the State Board of Elections issues the Declaration of Results of the election, keeps the records of the Board of State Canvassers, and delivers a copy of the Declaration of Results to the Governor, who issues commissions to the persons elected.

The Board of State Canvassers consists of five ex officio members (Code Election Law Article, secs. 11-501 through 11-503).

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