Maryland early voting wraps up with lower turnout, as more request mail ballots
More than 160,000 Marylanders cast their Primary Election vote during the in-person early voting period, but turnout is lower compared to 2018. Thursday was the last day for early in-person voting for the primary. “What’s very unusual in this election is we have over 500,000 people who have asked for mail-in ballots,” said Nikki Charlson, deputy administrator of the Maryland State Board of Elections. Kelsey Kushner, CBS News.
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