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Woodlawn residents are fighting to keep their community unified in Baltimore County's new district map as the council expands ...
Baltimore County’s redistricting commission settled on a final councilmanic district map Monday night following a difficult monthslong process to create nine new council districts.
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Residents voice concerns over proposed Baltimore County Council district mapA group of Woodlawn residents is speaking out against the proposed Baltimore County Council district map, saying it divides ...
The proposal would create a seven-member independent board responsible for appointing and reappointing the county's Inspector ...
BALTIMORE COUNTY (WBFF) — Baltimore County’s redistricting commission settled on a final councilmanic district map Monday night following a difficult monthslong process to create nine new ...
A redistricting plan was submitted to the Baltimore County Council for review this week. The recommendations and maps were approved by the county's Redistricting Commission in a 4-3 vote on Monday.
Members of Baltimore County’s teachers union rallied outside the last school board meeting of the school year Tuesday, demanding the district deliver its previously agreed-upon pay increases on ...
The Election Commission voted unanimously on Wednesday to approve a motion for a new identification system for county precincts during the June meeting at the courthouse. Commissioners also agreed ...
The final map, which needs to be approved by County Council members, includes two majority Black districts and two majority BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) districts.
On June 3, the Commissioners Court voted to immediately implement a new commissioners precinct map, which will likely flip Democrat Alisa Simmons’ southeast Tarrant County seat to Republicans.
The dismal final unofficial accounting showed that of the 118,401 registered Santa Rosa County voters just 10,199 or 8.6% cast ballots this cycle, while in Okaloosa County, where 22,449 voters ...
ROCKVILLE, Md. — Montgomery County, Maryland is considering becoming the first jurisdiction in the D.C. region (But second in the state) to allow a more eco-friendly alternative to traditional ...
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