Maryland ballot blunder triggers GOP push for federal review of blue state's voter rolls
A ballot mix-up in Maryland has led to renewed Republican calls for a federal review of the state's voter rolls. Approximately 400,000 primary voters received incorrect mail-in ballots, prompting concerns over election integrity. The Maryland Freedom Caucus is demanding an audit and transparency regarding the handling of the ballots.
- ▪A vendor error caused 400,000 primary voters in Maryland to receive the wrong party's mail-in ballot.
- ▪The Maryland Freedom Caucus is urging state officials to release voter rolls for a federal audit.
- ▪Concerns have been raised about the integrity of the upcoming primary election due to the ballot mix-up.
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Voter Fraud Concerns Maryland ballot blunder triggers GOP push for federal review of blue state's voter rolls Vendor urges voters to destroy erroneously received ballot, but conservatives question election integrity By Eric Mack Fox News Published May 18, 2026 9:02am EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video DOJ investigating Michigan voter fraud Harmeet Dhillon, U.S. Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, discusses the DOJ's investigation into voter fraud in Michigan's Wayne County, citing instances of fraudulent voting and non-compliance with the Help America Vote Act.
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