BALTIMORE — Local elections officials in Maryland have told state leaders they are best prepared to hold a “hybrid” election in the fall amid the pandemic with both voting by mail and more in-person voting centers than were open during the primary.
In a letter Friday, the Maryland Association of Election Officials suggested a system that would involve mailing ballots to all active voters, the Baltimore Sun reported.
The local directors also suggested offering in-person voting at all pre-established early voting centers in each jurisdiction across the state.
The letter urges state officials to make a final decision by July 10.
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