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Related: About this forumMail-in ballot know-how: What if you are sent more than one ballot?
Your vote counts, but you only get just one.
So a Maryland voter who got two mail-in ballots for the same person contacted WTOP and wanted to know: What should they do?
Gilberto Zelaya, the community engagement public relations officer for the Montgomery County Board of Elections, said in a case like that, the answer is simple: “Vote one, return the voted one and discard or destroy the other.”
Zelaya said it’s not a common occurrence that a single voter ends up with two mail-in ballots, but there are “checks and balances” to ensure that the completed mail-in ballot will be counted when returned, and that a single voter doesn’t cast more than one ballot.
https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2024/10/mail-in-ballot-know-how-what-if-you-are-sent-more-than-one-ballot/

stopdiggin
(13,404 posts)stuff like this actually needs an answer.
(Imagining the poor voter that is just SO confused .. !)
MichMan
(14,353 posts)global1
(26,068 posts)then catching those 2 votes and claiming there was cheating and voter fraud going on.
Could someone purposely send voters 2 marked ballots so they can be culled out of all votes cast and then claim and prove voter fraud.