BALTIMORE (AP) -- Testimony is in its last scheduled day in a federal lawsuit over Maryland's refusal to implement an online ballot-marking tool for the blind.
Maryland Assistant Attorney General Dan Friedman argued Tuesday in Baltimore that the state shouldn't be forced to use a ballot system that hasn't been certified by the Maryland State Board of Elections.
A board vote in July fell one short of the number needed to certify the tool.
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More cheating by allowing this. Fraud already abounds with all the dead people voting and people voting more than once. This must stop.
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