A Minnesota-based company has agreed to produce up to 4 million mail-in ballots for Marylanders to use in this fall’s general election, the state’s board of elections announced Friday.
The Maryland State Board of Elections said that Taylor Corporation, which also does business as Curtis1000, is a part of the multi-vendor approach in order to meet this election’s high demand for socially distanced ways to vote amid the coronavirus pandemic.
This decision was made after SeaChange, the company that provided mail-in ballots for Maryland’s primary election back in June, told board this week that it wouldn’t produce the requested mail-in ballots for the November election.
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