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Maryland's monumental task of counting hundreds of thousands of mail-in or drop-off ballots could delay results for close races, such as who the fall governor candidates will be, by days or even weeks.
Maryland's monumental task of counting hundreds of thousands of mail-in or drop-off ballots could delay results for close races, such as who the fall governor candidates will be, by days or even weeks.
Between redistricting and an especially late election day, there have been a few ballot-related issues ahead of the Maryland primary on July 19, but officials are hopeful the problems have been resolved.
Early voting begins Thursday and the July 19 election is about two weeks off, but Maryland’s primary has been underway for weeks. About a half-million voters have received ballots by mail or online, and millions more were sent sample ballots or other info. But a delayed primary and new district lines have triggered hiccups.