For Immediate Release:  June 4, 2018

 

Absentee and Provisional Ballots Counted Following Election

 

The Montgomery County Board of Elections wishes to remind voters that the unofficial results released on the Board’s website on election night contain only those votes cast during Early Voting and in the polling place on Election Day. Ballots cast by mail in Maryland shall be postmarked no later than Election Day or delivered to the Board of Elections by 8 p.m. on Election Day. 

 

Election officials must review the returned envelopes containing voted ballots, and verify the voter registration for voters who cast a provisional ballot, such as for voters who did not go to their assigned polling place on Election Day, prior to the ballot being counted.

 

The absentee and provisional ballots are counted in a public process by bipartisan teams of voters during the weeks following the election. Results for each of these ballot-counting sessions, referred to as the “canvasses”, are then added to the Election Day totals before the official results of the election are certified. The canvasses, which are open to the public, begin at 10 a.m. and are held at the Montgomery County Board of Elections at 18753 N. Frederick Avenue, in Gaithersburg. The first canvass of absentee ballots for the 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election will begin on Thursday, June 28. Provisional ballots are canvassed beginning the following Thursday, July 5, and remaining absentee ballots returned by the statutory deadline will begin being canvassed on Friday, July 6.  The Board of Canvassers will convene daily, beginning June 28, to continue canvassing remaining ballots.  You may check www.777vote.org nightly to see updates to the canvass schedule.  Statewide certification will follow upon completion of all tabulation and those results may be found on the Maryland State Board of Elections’ website.

 

For more information on the canvass process, contact Marjorie Roher at 240-777-8625 or [email protected]. For other election information, call

240-777-VOTE, visit www.777vote.org, the Maryland State Board of Elections’ website at http://elections.maryland.gov, or follow the Montgomery County Board of Elections on Facebook or Twitter.

 

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Media Contact:  Marjorie Roher, 240-777-8625

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