The Maine Secretary of State's Office said it changed the company that delivers voting materials to towns across Maine after hundreds of absentee ballots ended up at a private home.

In late-September, 250 absentee ballots that were supposed to be delivered by UPS to Ellsworth City Hall instead ended up in an Amazon box shipped to a woman in the Penobscot County town of Newburgh. Law enforcement in Maine are still investigating the incident. And some Republican state officials have urged federal investigators to get involved.

Secretary of State Shenna Bellows declined to comment more on the incident Wednesday as the investigation proceeds. But she said her office decided to use a different carrier, Vital Delivery, rather than UPS for the last part of the delivery process because of the "i

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