Maryland election officials are sending out replacement mail-in ballots to voters after a printing company made errors on the original versions, according to WBAL-TV 11 NBC in Baltimore. The vendor mistakes affected ballots that had already been distributed to voters who requested them for upcoming elections. State officials moved quickly to address the situation by ordering new, corrected ballots to ensure all voters can properly cast their votes. The ballot reissuance comes at a critical time when voting access and election integrity remain top concerns in communities across Maryland, particularly in Baltimore and surrounding areas where voter turnout efforts continue to focus on ensuring every eligible resident can participate in the democratic process.
Source: WBAL-TV 11 NBC, Baltimore