Maryland Lt. Gov. Miller Rejects Trump's 500,000-Ballot Corruption Claim
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Updated · Fox News · May 30
Maryland Lt. Gov. Miller Rejects Trump's 500,000-Ballot Corruption Claim
2 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 30
Aruna Miller said Maryland's mail-ballot mix-up was a vendor error, not corruption, after Trump urged the Justice Department to investigate and accused Gov. Wes Moore of helping Democrats.
Taylor Print & Visual Impressions caused some voters to receive incorrect primary ballots, and the state elections board said it will resend ballots to everyone mailed one before May 14.
Jared DeMarinis, the state elections administrator, said no "illegal" ballots were sent and that safeguards prevent duplicate voting even as replacement ballots go out.
Trump has said 500,000 "illegal" ballots were mailed and questioned what happened to the first batch, but the DOJ has not publicly announced any investigation and Miller said she has received no details.
What does this massive ballot correction reveal about the resilience of modern mail-in voting systems?
How does technology prevent duplicate votes when half a million replacement ballots are issued?