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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 state ...
In Prince George’s County, there are 99,400 unaffiliated voters and around 114,000 not affiliated with the Democratic or Republican party. Based on the 13% voter turnout for Prince George’s ...
Maryland voters will be heading to the polls in 2024 to select candidates for federal and some municipal offices. The primary election, which determines each qualified party's nomination of ...
In Maryland, the Democratic and Republican primary elections are “partially closed,” meaning unaffiliated, Green Party and Libertarian voters can only participate in primary elections with ...
(More on that below.) According to Maryland elections officials: "Generally, you must be registered with either the Democratic or Republican Party to vote in the primary election. If there are non ...
About 10 years ago, Dona Sauerburger, a longtime Maryland Democrat disillusioned with America’s two-party system, decided to become an independent voter. But that choice, she said, was ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawmakers in several Democratic-controlled states are advocating sweeping voter protections this year, reacting to what they view as a broad undermining of voting rights by the ...
Democrat and Republican voters heavily supported the candidate of their party. Biden received 78% of Democrat votes, while DeSantis received 79% of Republican votes. President Biden vs. Maryland ...
Another 5% said they’re voting for a third party, and 3% are undecided. Also in November, Maryland voters will vote on whether to enshrine abortion rights into the state constitution.
This is a fair critique of blind partisanship, but from one perspective, Maryland voters’ behavior makes sense. They elected Hogan twice to a job where competence matters much more than party.