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Original mail-in ballots may be counted if replacement not returned, Md. elections administrator says

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Following a聽聽that potentially impacted聽ballots sent to聽more than 447,000 voters across Maryland, state elections officials聽announced a plan聽Thursday聽to ensure people who do not return a replacement ballot still have their votes counted in the聽June 23聽primary election.

The vendor error, which聽impacted聽ballots mailed before May 14,聽resulted in聽some voters receiving聽the wrong party ballot. The State Board of Elections ordered replacement ballots for all potentially impacted voters.

Initially, state elections officials said all potentially impacted ballots had been voided and instructed impacted people to vote and return the replacement ballot once they receive it.

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Ceoli Jacoby, Bethesda Today

Bethesda Today, and its print publication Bethesda Magazine, is the primary source of local news in Montgomery County and was previously known as Bethesda Beat and MoCo360.

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