
President Donald Trump said Monday he will ask the Justice Department to investigate a recent mail ballot error in Maryland, pushing unsubstantiated claims that it was the result of fraud. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Maryland election officials are reissuing around a half-million mail ballots after they said Friday that a vendor issue led to some voters’ receiving primary ballots for the wrong party.
Main Idea: Trump said he will ask the Justice Department to investigate a Maryland mail ballot mix-up, while state officials said the error came from a printing vendor and that no illegal or fake ballots were sent.
Key Points:
Trump’s false claims can shake trust in mail voting and make more voters doubt election results.
Maryland officials are reissuing ballots and using safeguards, which can help eligible voters get the right ballot and reduce counting errors.
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