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As mail-in voting gets increasingly popular, lawmakers OK’d making it easier to ‘cure’ such ballots, while also trying to speed up how they’re counted.
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More than 600,000 mail-in ballots have been requested so far for the November general election in Maryland.
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Meet the nominees vying to become Maryland's next governor, county council races and ballot questions.
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Officials in Baltimore County added a third day of mail-in ballot counting but it’s unlikely to be completed by Election Day.
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Baltimore County Elections Director Ruie Lavoie previously said the state’s highest court ruling came down too late to change plans but has since secured space to do so.
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The Maryland Court of Appeals upheld lower court rulings that allow state election officials to begin counting mail-in ballots early.
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While a Court of Special Appeals judge was issuing its ruling top Maryland Democrats were pushing for a quick answer to the question of when mail-in ballots could be counted.
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The Republican gubernatorial nominee argues that the ruling violates the separation of powers between the legislature and the judicial system in Maryland.
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The Maryland State Board of Elections estimates that it wouldn’t have results from the November election until January if the mail-in ballots are not processed early.
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Election day is July 19 but voters have options of early or mail-in voting.