Maryland Court Allows Early Counting of Mail-in Ballots to Prevent Delays
On Friday, Sept. 23, a Maryland judge issued an order allowing the state’s election officials to begin counting mail-in ballots over a month prior to Election Day.
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On Friday, Sept. 23, a Maryland judge issued an order allowing the state’s election officials to begin counting mail-in ballots over a month prior to Election Day.
Last Friday, May 27, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) vetoed a bill that would have made it easier for election officials to process ballots and for voters to cure mistakes.
On April 4, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) signed a new congressional map into law after the first iteration was struck down.
On March 25, a trial court judge permanently blocked Maryland’s newly enacted congressional map drawn with 2020 census data.
On Thursday, Dec. 23, another lawsuit was filed challenging Maryland’s new congressional map enacted following the release of 2020 census data.
On Tuesday, Dec. 21, a group of Maryland Republican voters sued over the state’s new congressional map that was enacted following the release of 2020 census data.
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