U.S. Supreme Court declines Md. candidate’s request to review early ballot counting

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The Supreme Court listed Dan Cox’s appeal Tuesday among a number of cases it declined without comment to hear. Cox recently became Doug Mastriano's chief of staff.

But his attorney, C. Edward Hartman III, argued in the Jan. 4 petition that Judge James A. Bonifant’s decision, which was upheld on appeal, was flawed.

Bonifant relied on language in Maryland election law that gives courts flexibility to protect the electoral process in emergencies. Cox’s petition said that language — and the court’s interpretation of it — is unconstitutional and that only the state Legislature can adjust election rules.

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