Maryland faces scrutiny as calls for election integrity grow

Critics in Maryland estimate that up to 23% of voters may be wrongly registered, with some having died or moved away.

Nicolee Ambrose, a Republican National Committeewoman, is calling for a cleanup of the state's voter registration rolls.

"I can't tell you how many people have told me... my son moved two years ago and I keep getting ballots for him," Ambrose said.

She claimed that some Maryland counties have more registered voters than residents.

"You have multiple counties in the state with over 100% voter registration," she noted.

Ambrose's letter to the election board this summer warned of potential consequences.

"One or two bad actors could completely change the outcome of the election," Ambrose said.

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