Maryland Lt Gov rejects Trump's corruption claims over mail-in voting error: 'It happens'
Maryland Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller has rejected President Trump's claims of corruption regarding a mail-in ballot error in the state. She emphasized that election administration mistakes are common and that the Maryland State Board of Elections operates independently from the governor's office. The board plans to send new ballots to affected voters following the error.
- ▪Maryland Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller defended the state's election process against Trump's corruption allegations.
- ▪Trump called for a DOJ investigation into incorrect mail-in ballots sent to some voters.
- ▪The Maryland State Board of Elections acknowledged an error by their mail-in ballot vendor.
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Elections Disputes Maryland Lt Gov rejects Trump's corruption claims over mail-in voting error: 'It happens' Miller says the board of elections is independent from the governor and plans to send new ballots to all affected voters By Hannah Brennan Fox News Published May 30, 2026 4:00am EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Maryland Lt. Gov. defends ballot error response as Trump seeks DOJ investigation Maryland Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller rejects President Donald Trump's allegations of corruption tied to the state's mail-in ballot error and says election-administration mistakes happen "almost every election." NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Maryland Lt. Gov.
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