The Annapolis Board of Supervisors of Elections has closed its investigation into three Eastport voters who cast ballots twice in the 2021 general election after finding all three did so by mistake.
While none of the nine Annapolis city races were close the closest margin was more than 200 votes nearly 600 write-in votes were cast in the Nov. 2 general election.
“Our review found that the process of updating the electronic poll books to identify voters whose vote-by-mail ballots have been received by election officials did not update all of the necessary records for the city of Annapolis’ general election,” said Nikki Charlson, deputy administrator of the Maryland State Board of Elections, in a statement.