Top court upholds absentee vote ruling
13th Nov 2006, 22:09 GMT
Ballots postmarked one day after deadline will not be counted, judges say Maryland's highest court ruled this afternoon that absentee ballots postmarked one day late will not be counted, a victory for state elections officials and a defeat for voters who claimed the state failed to send their ballots before they were due back.
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