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.
Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks (D) holds a lead over former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R), according to a new The Hill/DC News Now/Emerson College poll released on Tuesday. Alsobrooks leads Hogan 49 percent to 42 percent among likely Maryland voters,
The Maryland State Board of Elections announced that over 660,000 mail-in ballots will be sent out on Friday to registered voters who requested them. Of those 660,000 ballots, over 578,000 will be mailed and over 91,
Democrat Angela Alsobrooks leads Republican Larry Hogan in the Maryland U.S. Senate race by 7 percentage points, according to an Emerson College poll released Tuesday. Alsobrooks’ lead over Hogan has tightened since the Boston-based college conducted its last poll in May.
A group of House Republicans are rallying for policy change via executive order after a poll found that the majority of Marylanders support law enforcement coordinating with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to turn in people unlawfully in the U.
Read about Republican Larry Hogan and other candidates for U.S. Senate in Maryland in Baltimore Sun Media’s voter guide.
Read about Republican Kim Klacik and other candidates for Maryland’s 2nd Congressional District in Baltimore Sun Media’s voter guide.
Voting season is set to begin Friday, with the first of Maryland’s ballots set to be sent out across the state.
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,
A suspicious package bound for Maryland’s State Board of Elections office was intercepted by the U.S. Postal Service before it could arrive, officials said Tuesday.
Hundreds of thousands of mail-in ballots have been sent to Maryland voters, with more on the way, as the country rapidly approaches one of the most highly-anticipated presidential elections in American history.