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Maryland elections officials face the potential of a federal investigation and a separate federal lawsuit led by local, state ...
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The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSN2026 Maryland Primary Set for June 23, Local Races Heat UpMaryland election approaches, Saint Mary’s County voters are gearing up to select leaders for key local offices. The ...
Members of Maryland’s congressional delegation and would-be challengers have raised $6.2 million this year — more than half ...
With more than a year to the next elections, members of Maryland’s congressional delegation and their would-be challengers ...
A year out from the next elections, Maryland's congressional delegation and their would-be challengers had raised $6.2 ...
The city of Gaithersburg holds its nonpartisan election in odd years, and this year, the post of mayor and two City Council ...
The British government said it would reduce the nationwide minimum voting age from 18 to 16. Could the United States follow ...
The post-election audits are a big step for Virginia’s campaign finance system, which until last year, strictly relied upon the honor system, but the first audit raises unanswered questions.
Five Maryland voters who are not affiliated with any political party filed a lawsuit this week asking a state judge to declare the state's restrictions on primary elections a violation of the ...
Five voters are challenging closed primaries in Maryland, suing the state Board of Elections over constitutional right to vote.
Maryland electors cast their ten electoral votes for Vice President Kamala D. Harris and Governor Tim Walz for President and Vice President of the United States on Tuesday, Dec. 10.
On Monday, the Maryland State Board of Elections released a statement in response to these claims. “Ballot marking devices do not flip or switch votes.
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