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메릴랜드 선거 결과는 며칠, 심지어 몇 주가 걸릴 수도 있습니다.

선거 관리들은 투표 마감일 다음날까지 기다려야 우편 투표지 봉투를 열고 유권자들이 선서서에 서명했는지 확인할 수 있습니다. 래리 호건 주지사는 선거 관리들이 투표 마감 전에 우편 투표지를 사전 처리할 수 있도록 하는 법안에 거부권을 행사했습니다. 

Common Cause Maryland reminds voters and the media that it will take several days – or weeks, in larger counties – for election results to be finalized. Under Maryland state law, elections officials must wait until the day after polls close before they can start opening mail ballot envelopes and checking that voters have signed their oaths. Governor Larry Hogan vetoed a bill that would have allowed elections officials to begin pre-processing mail ballots before the polls close. 

38개 주 explicitly authorize election officials to begin processing mail-in ballots prior to the election; in two other states and Puerto Rico, there is no statutory restriction on when processing may start. Nine states and Washington, D.C. permit election officials to begin processing mail-in ballots on Election Day, but prior to the closing of the polls. 메릴랜드주는 선거일에 투표소가 마감된 후까지 우편 투표용지를 처리하는 것을 허용하지 않는 유일한 주입니다.

In 2020, more than half of all Maryland ballots were cast by mail, and today’s election may exceed that rate.

Statement of Common Cause Maryland Policy & Engagement Manager Morgan Drayton

Marylanders need to know that it will take several days – or longer – to get all the results from today’s election.

Unfortunately, Gov. Hogan vetoed a bill that would have allowed faster results. Without that change to state law, election officials can’t even begin to open the envelopes of mail ballots until tomorrow.

Pennsylvania is another state that does not allow pre-processing of mail ballots, and their primary election results were delayed for the same reason. Opening ballots, verifying that voters have signed their ballot oath, checking to make sure every voter only casts one ballot – all of that takes time. And election officials can’t begin that part of their job until tomorrow.

For some races, the media will be able to ‘call’ election results faster than others. Races where there is a large margin of victory are usually ‘called’ before all the ballots are counted. For closer elections, it will take more time. In Pennsylvania, this year, it took three weeks before voters knew who won the Republican Senate primary. 

Again, this delay could have been avoided if Gov. Hogan had signed the bill. We hope the Legislature will pass legislation to fix the problem again next year.    

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