While the 2024 presidential race stirs mixed emotions and guarded opinions among Frederick residents, many are also closely watching the unusually popular Maryland Senate race.
Maryland election officials can start the process of opening and reviewing mail-in ballots that have been received.
Social Security and crime are among the top issues voters from the Old Line State are searching for ahead of the presidential race.
Though he now faces criticism for it, former President Barack Obama opened dialogue for a larger conversation on misogyny in American politics after calling out Black men who have not come out in full-throated support of Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign.
Maryland has never elected a Black U.S. senator. But Democratic candidate Angela Alsobrooks, downplaying race and gender, said Monday it is her working-class roots that would make history if she is elected.
Maryland mail-in ballot canvassing for the 2024 General Election starts on Tuesday, Oct. 15.Local boards of elections will begin the process of opening, reviewi
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Republican Larry Hogan and Democrat Angela Alsobrooks accused each other Thursday of grossly distorting the other’s record during their race for Maryland’s open Senate seat, turning the contest’s lone debate into a volley of charges that each side was trying to mislead voters.
WASHINGTON - With Election Day fast approaching, here is where you can cast your ballot in D.C., Maryland and Virginia. Early voting starts in D.C. on October 28 and lasts until November 3. There are 25 voting locations that will be open between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
There are now around 534,000 people who identify as multiracial in the state and multiracial adults now make up about 7% of Maryland’s electorate.
In Maryland’s Sixth Congressional District, Democrat April McClain Delaney and Republican Neil Parrott exchanged views at a chamber of commerce forum in Hagerstown Wednesday. The candidates are vying for a seat that Rep.
Abortion rights advocates trying to drum up support for Maryland’s reproductive freedom ballot question have vastly outraised and outspent their opponents — pulling in more than five times the funds and unleashing a new $500,