One County precinct that garnered the same number of votes for both Biden and Trump in 2020 is Maryland’s “purplest” voting precinct.
The Maryland State Board of Elections completed the installation this week of 286 ballot drop boxes across the state. Voters can use any drop box to cast their mail-in ballots, which may arrive in homes as early as next week.
The Baltimore City government and the firm picked to redevelop Harborplace can both join the state in upcoming arguments before the Maryland Supreme Court in a case that will decide whether the referendum on city ballots this fall will matter,
The Maryland State Board of Elections completed the installation Wednesday of 286 ballot drop boxes across the state for the general election.
The Maryland State Board of Elections voted Tuesday afternoon to appeal an Anne Arundel County judge’s ruling to nullify a Baltimore ballot question needed for the redevelopment of Harborplace. Maryland Elections Administrator Jared DeMarinis posted on X that the five-person board voted unanimously to appeal Anne Arundel County Judge Cathleen Vitale’s Monday ruling that the proposal,
With a 4-1 vote, the Board of Aldermen approved the legislation to allow green card holders and undocumented immigrants to vote locally.
Some registered Maryland voters flooded elections officials with questions after receiving sample election ballot booklets with their correct address but a stranger’s names on the mailing label. Montgomery County Board of Elections quickly noticed all the calls were coming from registered voters in Congressional District 8 whose last names begin with “A,
The Maryland State Board of Elections has appealed to the state's highest court​ after a judge ruled to nullify a major ballot measure needed to revitalize the Inner Harbor.
Democrats are pivoting to a new attack line against the centrist Republican Maryland Senate nominee: He’s a fake Never Trumper.
Thousands of people who live in the city of Frederick, Maryland, but are not citizens will be able to cast ballots in the next local election.
Acting Secret Service director Ronald L. Rowe Jr is the first agency head in decades to publicly admit major protective details had shortcomings. But he said the agency has insufficient resources for the “new norm” of rapidly rising violent threats against political leaders.