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In Maryland, the legality of refusing to allow passengers to ride on the bow of a vessel while voting would depend on specific regulations governing boating safety and election procedures. Generally, safety regulations may prohibit passengers from being in certain areas of a vessel to prevent accidents. However, election laws would dictate the process and accessibility for voting. It's essential to consult both boating safety regulations and election laws for a definitive answer.

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