One County precinct that garnered the same number of votes for both Biden and Trump in 2020 is Maryland’s “purplest” voting precinct.
The general election voting season starts soon in Maryland, with mail-in ballots being sent out as early as Friday, according to Maryland Elections Administrator Jared DeMarinis. All mail-in ballots requested thus far are due to be sent to voters by Monday.
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.
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,
Maryland has one of the most generous timetables in the nation — and that means that there’s little chance that a mail-in ballot won’t arrive by the cutoff.
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.
The Maryland State Board of Elections (SBE) announced that 2024 General Election mail-in ballots will be sent to registered voters who requested them starting o
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.
The 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,
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.
Voters in Marylands 8th Congressional District recently reported receiving sample ballots in the mail with incorrect names and addresses, leading to confusion and concerns just ahead of the upcoming election.