Maryland Tally of Ballots is a system used to count and record the votes cast in local, state, and federal elections. It is managed by the State Board of Elections and is used to tabulate the results of elections in Maryland. There are two types of Maryland Tally of Ballots: paper ballots and electronic ballots. Paper ballots are used to record votes on paper ballots that are then counted and recorded by hand. Electronic ballots are used to record votes electronically and are counted by a computer system. Both types of ballots are used to determine the winner of an election in Maryland.