[Amended 9-13-2004 by Res. No. 2004-10]
A. Creation of district. There shall be two districts created within
the Town of Princess Anne each of which shall be entitled to elect
two Commissioners to the Town Commission.
B. At-large candidate. In addition to the four Commissioners elected
from the two districts, a fifth Commissioner shall be elected at large.
C. Date and term. On the first Tuesday in June in every even-numbered
year the Board of Supervisors of Elections for the town shall conduct
an election to elect Town Commissioners. Beginning June 1992, and
every four years thereafter, an election shall be held to elect one
Commissioner from each town election district. The two Commissioner
vacancies up for election in 1992 shall be the two Commission seats
that were elected to two-year terms in 1990. Also, in June 1994 and
every four years thereafter, an election shall be held to elect one
Commissioner from each town election district and also to elect one
Commissioner at large. Thus, the town's governing body shall
consist of five Commissioners elected to four-year staggered terms
in elections held every two years. Each of the elected officials that
constitutes the town's governing body shall have a vote regarding
all town business.
All special town elections shall be conducted by the Board of
Supervisors of Elections in the same manner and with the same personnel,
as far as practicable, as regular town elections.
There shall be no campaigning or electioneering by any person
on election day within 100 feet of the polls.
All ballots used in any town election shall be preserved for
at least six months from the date of the election. In the event voting
machines are used, then the Supervisors of Elections shall tally such
voting records, and a certified record of such tally shall be preserved
for at least six months from the date of the election.
The Commissioners shall have the power to provide, by ordinance,
in every respect not covered by the provisions of this Charter, for
the conduct of registration, candidacy and town elections and for
the prevention of fraud in connection therewith and for a recount
of ballots in case of doubt or fraud. In the event the Town Charter
or ordinances of the Commissioners are not applicable, then the Public
General Laws of Maryland, as set forth in the then existing Code,
as amended, shall govern the conduct of registration, candidacy and
town elections.
Any person who fails to perform any duty required of him under
the provisions of this article or any ordinances passed thereunder,
in any manner willfully or corruptly violates any of the provisions
of this article or any ordinances passed thereunder or willfully or
corruptly does anything which will or will tend to affect fraudulently
any registration, candidacy or town election shall be deemed guilty
of a misdemeanor. Any officer or employee of the town government who
is convicted of a misdemeanor under the provisions of this section
shall immediately, upon conviction thereof, cease to hold such office
or employment. All persons, including but not limited to such officers
or employees, convicted before a Trial Magistrate of Somerset County
sitting in Princess Anne or before the Circuit Court of Somerset County
of a misdemeanor under the provisions of this section shall be subject
to a penalty as provided in Section 1404A of the Charter.