An act of the General Assembly can be placed on the 2012 General Election ballot by the submission of petitions containing at least 55,736 signatures of Maryland registered voters.
Letter to the petition sponsor regarding the May 31st submission of signatures - Dated June 22, 2011
Verification Status by County for the May 31, 2011 Filing
Verification Status Summary for the May 31, 2011 Filing
Letter to the petition sponsor regarding the June 30th submission of signatures
Verification Status Summary for the June 30, 2011 Filing
Petition Summary Page - June 30, 2011 Filing
Verification Status by County for the May 31, 2011 Filing and June 30, 2011 Filing
The petition verification process must be completed within 20 days of the receipt of the petitions.
On Monday, August 4, 2008, two groups submitted petitions to form New Political Parties in Maryland - the Constitution Party and the Independent Party. The results of the petition verification are available. The petition verification process was completed by August 25, 2008.
Maryland law grants the citizens of Maryland certain petition rights. These rights include:
From this site you can print the official petition signature gathering forms as well as other documents required to complete a petition. To assist you through the petition process, we offer three sections of questions and answers: Petition Signature Gathering, Petition Verification, and Petition Fund and Campaign Finance Reporting Requirements.
For more information on petitions, please see the Code for Maryland Regulations (COMAR).