Md. probing missing page on some absentee ballots

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Posted: 10/24/2012

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -  

The Maryland State Board of Elections is investigating what caused a missing page in some absentee ballots in Prince George's and Montgomery counties.
 
   Gov. Martin O'Malley said in a statement on Wednesday that the board has confirmed that less than 20 absentee voters are missing a second page. 
 
   The governor says residents who have requested an absentee ballot should check to make sure they have a complete ballot with a second page that includes questions 4 through 7 as well as any of the local county-related questions.
 
   The questions on the second page include several issues. They include whether to allow same-sex marriage, gambling expansion, the state's congressional redistricting map and in-state tuition for illegal immigrants under certain circumstances.

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