Maryland voters will decide a competitive race for U.S. Senate on Election Day, a rarity for the left-leaning state.
Once early voting starts in Maryland, voters can head to an early voting center in the county where they live. Voting during early voting is the same as voting on Election Day. When you get to the early voting center, you will check in to vote and vote your ballot.
School board candidates said they worry not only about the Blueprint’s costs, but also about the expensive edicts the plan imposes on local school districts.
Hogan's popularity as governor has brought the normally blue seat into play. As a result, big money has entered the race.
So far, Democrats have spent about $25.2 million on television ads supporting Alsobrooks. Republicans have spent about $34.9 million booking ad time in support of Hogan.
Larry Hogan is running for Senate after two terms as Maryland governor, finishing with remarkably high approval ratings — including among Democrats.
The retirement of longtime Sen. Ben Cardin touched off a competitive and crowded race to succeed him with Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan and Prince Georges County Executive Angela Alsobrooks goi
Early voting begins Thursday in Maryland, with polling centers open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. through Oct. 31. I Maryland Election Voter’s Guide: How to vote, important dates and deadlines Marylanders
Early voting in Maryland begins Thursday, and election officials have started to count mail-in ballots for the general election. Maryland voters can cast their ballots at their early voting centers from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Oct. 24 through Oct. 31.
Early voting in Maryland begins in three days as county officials in the state are trying to find Republicans to help serve as election judges. In a state with an imbalance between Democrats and Republicans,
A federal noncitizen voting ban already exists, making it a federal crime punishable by up to one year in prison. In Maryland, noncitizens who register to vote in state and federal elections face a prison sentence up to 10 years. Offenders also risk deportation.
With early voting set to start this week, local election boards are working around the clock to recruit and train poll workers, with a particular interest in finding Republican judges who can be scarce in deep-blue Maryland.