Montgomery County officials were split on a decision to count nearly 500 mail-in ballots from the primary election that were segregated due to issues with the year.
Montgomery County officials were split on a decision to count nearly 500 mail-in ballots from the primary election that were segregated due to issues with the year.
Montgomery County officials were split on a decision to count nearly 500 mail-in ballots from the primary election that were segregated due to issues with the year.
Montgomery County officials were split on a decision to count nearly 500 mail-in ballots from the primary election that were segregated due to issues with the year.
A question of whether or not to include 75 mail-in and absentee ballots cast during a recent special election led to a much larger conversation between members of the Montgomery County Board of Elections.