Absentee Ballots to Determine Outcome in Md.'s 1st District
Published 11/6/2008 by Ovetta Wiggins at Wash Post Elections
The bitterly fought race in Maryland's 1st Congressional District that pitted Democrat Frank M. Kratovil Jr. against Republican Andrew P. Harris will be decided by absentee ballot, state election officials said yesterday.
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