Baltimore County Democrats might not learn who their nominee is for county executive until next week, according to county elections officials.
That’s how long it might take them to review and count about 1,600 provisional ballots — many of which could affect the race for the Democratic nomination.
The Democratic primary is too close to call, with former Del. Johnny Olszewski Jr. holding a 42-vote lead over state Sen. Jim Brochin. County Councilwoman Vicki Almond is third, 1,059 votes behind Olszewski.
Elections officials have counted ballots from early voting, Election Day and some absentee ballots.
On Thursday and Friday, elections officials will count the remaining absentee ballots and provisional ballots.
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