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The suit alleges that state’s partisan primary process violates the rights of registered voters who are not affiliated with a political party.
Five politically unaffiliated Maryland voters sued the state Board of Elections this week, claiming that taxpayer funding of closed primary elections in which they can’t vote violates their ...
A handful of unaffiliated Maryland voters has filed a lawsuit against the state’s board of elections, alleging the board is denying citizens of their right to vote and seeking to stop the state ...
Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman, the presumed frontrunner to lead the Maryland Democratic Party, cannot fully ...
Those who engage in business with the State of Maryland know the importance of compliance with minority business enterprise goals.  The most recent ...
With nearly 1 million unaffiliated voters in Maryland shut out of elections due to the closed state policies now a new lawsuit filed just days ago hopes to change the way future elections are paid ...
The Maryland State Board of Elections has been sued by five politically unaffiliated voters, who say using taxpayer money to fund primary elections in which they can’t vote is unconstitutional.
A pair of gaming companies accused of an “elaborate scheme” in Washington, D.C., are trying to expand in Maryland.
A Maryland resident filed a lawsuit against the state and its Board of Elections, alleging that the state’s law of having a closed primary is unconstitutional. The legal argument for the lawsuit ...
Delegate Chris Bouchat, a Republican from Carroll County who has railed against both Democrats and members of his own party in Annapolis, is gearing up to run for governor next year. Bouchat told The ...