(a)   Except for the City of Baltimore, the provisions of this section do not
apply to a municipal corporation in the State in which the municipal or
charter elections are regulated by the public local laws of the State
or the charter of the municipal corporation.
  (b)   Each local board, in accordance with the provisions of this article and
regulations adopted by the State Board, shall:
    (1)   oversee the conduct of all elections held in its county and ensure that
the elections process is conducted in an open, convenient, and
impartial manner;
    (2)   pursuant to the State Personnel and Pensions Article, or its county
merit system, whichever is applicable, appoint an election director to
manage the operations and supervise the staff of the local board;
    (3)   maintain an office and be open for business as provided in this
article, and provide the supplies and equipment necessary for the
proper and efficient conduct of voter registration and election,
including:
      (i)   supplies and equipment required by the State Board; and
      (ii)   office and polling place equipment expenses;
    (4)   adopt any regulation it considers necessary to perform its duties under
this article, which regulation shall become effective when it is filed
with and approved by the State Board;
    (5)   serve as the local board of canvassers and certify the results of each
election conducted by the local board;
    (6)   establish and alter the boundaries and number of precincts in
accordance with § 2-303 of this title, and provide a suitable polling
place for each precinct, and assign voters to precincts;
    (7)   provide to the general public timely information and notice, by
publication or mail, concerning voter registration and elections;
    (8)   make determinations and hear and decide challenges and appeals as
provided by law;
    (9)   (i)   aid in the prosecution of an offense under this article; and
      (ii)   when the board finds there is probable cause to believe an offense has
been committed, refer the matter to the appropriate prosecutorial
authority; and
    (10)   maintain and dispose of its records in accordance with the plan adopted
by the State Board under § 2-106 of this title.
  (c)   In Garrett County, following each decennial census of the United
States, the local board shall:
    (1)   evaluate the population of the county commissioner districts to
determine whether the districts are of substantially equal population;
and
    (2)   recommend to the Garrett County Delegation to the General Assembly any
adjustments of the boundaries of those districts that are necessary to
maintain districts of substantially equal population.
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