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elleng

(136,365 posts)
Mon Sep 26, 2022, 04:44 PM Sep 2022

Judge grants elections board request to count mail-in ballots as they arrive.

A Montgomery County circuit court judge sided with the state Board of Elections on Friday, ruling that Maryland elections officials may process and count mail-in ballots as they come in. In granting the election board’s petition, Chief Administrative Judge James Bonifant accepted their argument that the expected deluge of mail-in ballots would result in a weeks-long delay before results could be tabulated, potentially creating turmoil. He rejected arguments advanced by attorneys for Del. Dan Cox (R-Frederick), the GOP candidate governor.

“There is no doubt that the increased number of mail-in ballots will have an enormous affect on the process of this election,” said Bonifant, in a ruling he delivered from the bench. “Mandatory deadlines will be missed if the court takes no action.” He stressed that his ruling applies only to this year’s elections. The ruling followed a two-hour hearing that was held on Tuesday.

Speaking for the elections board, Assistant Attorney General Dan Kobrin warned that if elections officials were forced to let ballots pile up, untouched, until Nov. 9, the day after the election, charter counties like Montgomery, Prince George’s and Baltimore would likely not know by their December inauguration days which candidates for top local offices received the most votes.

Attorneys hired by Cox opposed the board’s request. They argued that the laws governing elections procedures are clear, and that only the General Assembly has the power to change them. Under current law, mail-in ballots must sit unopened until the day after Election Day.'

https://www.marylandmatters.org/2022/09/23/judge-grants-elections-board-request-to-count-mail-in-ballots-as-they-arrive/?

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Judge grants elections board request to count mail-in ballots as they arrive. (Original Post) elleng Sep 2022 OP
Every state should be allowed to do this jimfields33 Sep 2022 #1
Forgive me in advance for being paranoid-- crimycarny Sep 2022 #2
You're excused! elleng Sep 2022 #3
Lol--thank you! crimycarny Sep 2022 #4

jimfields33

(19,134 posts)
1. Every state should be allowed to do this
Mon Sep 26, 2022, 05:29 PM
Sep 2022

Even my wacky state of Florida does. They’ve been doing it for years with no issues.

crimycarny

(1,631 posts)
2. Forgive me in advance for being paranoid--
Mon Sep 26, 2022, 05:46 PM
Sep 2022

But I was sort of relieved when Pennsylvania didn't allow counting of mail-in ballots until election day (for 2020).

I know that sounds super paranoid and "conspiracy theorist"-ish, but if results were leaked in advance that hundreds of thousands of the mail-in ballots were for Biden, would that information have gotten out and more Trump voters showed up to vote?

I know, I know...super paranoid.

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