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2000 Presidential Election
Ballot Questions
Full text of the State Enactments appearing on the ballot in the 2000 Presidential General Election.
Statewide Questions
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Cecil County,
Constitutional Amendment
(Senate Bill 510, Chapter 119, 1999 General Assembly)
Election and Terms of Office for County Officers -
Prince George's County,
Constitutional Amendment
(Senate Bill 400, Chapter 205, 2000 General Assembly)
Property for Redevelopment Purposes
Local Questions
- Baltimore City, Bond Issues and Resolution of the Mayor and City Council
- Baltimore County, Referendum and County Ordinances (Senate Bill 509 Chapter 75, 2000 General Assembly)
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Caroline County,
Straw Poll
Elected Caroline County Board of Education -
Cecil County,
Local Referendum
(House Bill 1049, Chapter 163, 2000 General Assembly)
Development Excise Tax -
Harford County,
Charter Amendment
In-District County Council Elections -
Howard County,
Pursuant to the Adoption of Council Resolution 103-2000
Providing for hearing officers for matters within the jurisdiction of the Board of Appeals - Montgomery County, Charter Amendments
- Prince George's County, Charter Amendments and Referendum
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Queen Anne's County,
Questions submitted by General Assembly
(House Bill 1390, Chapter 194, 2000 General Assembly)
Election of County Commissioners and Number of Commissioners -
Somerset County,
Straw Poll
(House Bill 1437, Chapter 202, 2000 General Assembly)
Somerset County High School Consolidation -
Talbot County,
Charter Amendment
Council Salary Increase -
Wicomico County,
Charter Amendment and Referendum
Property Tax Limitation and Transfer Tax -
Worcester County,
Question submitted by the General Assembly
(House Bill 201, Chapter 111, 2000 General Assembly)
Straw Vote - Method of Selecting School Board Members
Remarks
- Constitutional Amendments and Statewide Referendum appeared on the ballot statewide. (No statewide referendum on 2000 ballot)
- Local Referendums and Public Local Law Referendum only appeared on the ballot in that county.
- Maryland law does not permit for the Initiative process.

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