Former Obama Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuelonce said, “Never allow a good crisis to go to waste.” Council Members Andrew Friedson and Evan Glass sure didn’t, drafting competing ballot questions against Ficker’s anti-tax charter amendment and another amendment providing for an all-district counc...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- Maryland's secretary of state has certified ballot language for seven statewide questions voters will decide in November. Secretary of State John McDonough on Monday certified language for three constitutional amendments, three referendum petitions and a referendum on the expans...
Online Absentee Ballot Tool Rejected by Maryland State Board of ElectionsSears, Bryan P
Two days before Christmas, a group led by President-elect Donald Trump's chief architect of immigration policy wrote to state, county and city officials in so-called “sanctuary” jurisdictions to threaten criminal prosecution, jail time and their personal finances ...
General election precinct results for candidate races and ballot questions areavailable here for every county in Maryland. In prior years, precinct results were available only for election day voting. For this year’s general election (but not the primary), they are available for all voting modes...
• Maryland: Last year, Maryland passed new legislation requiring that, for the purposes of redistricting, the state count prisoners as residents where they last lived, rather than where they are serving their sentences. State agencies just certified a count of 22,000 prisoners, and while some...
Dr. Ron Watson is currently a Maryland State Senator representing the 23rd Legislative District which covers cities of Bowie, Upper Marlboro, Mitchellville, and South Laurel.
Maryland Matters reportsthat one Republican legislator has raised questions regarding whether the legislative districts proposed for Frederick County would pass constitutional muster: Del. Jason C. Buckel (R-Allegany), the House minority leader and a member of the Legislative Redistricting Advisory Commi...
Democrat Angela Alsobrooks’ win in Maryland means there will be two Black women serving in the Senate together for the first time in U.S. history. The second: Democrat Lisa Blunt Rochester, who won Delaware’s open seat. Only three Black women have ever ...
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