Except as otherwise provided in this subtitle or in an order issued by a competent Court of Law, the lawful registration of a voter shall not be rejected, cancelled, invalidated, or voided, nor shall a duly qualified voter be denied his right to vote through any regulation, order, resolution, interpretation, or any other means to prevent such exercise.
A voter may not be arrested while on his way to register or to vote, or while being registered or voting, unless such voter engages in actions that would give rise to a felony, election-related crime, or breach of the peace conviction.
History —June 1, 2011, No. 78, § 6.006; Dec. 22, 2014, No. 239, § 19.