After more than 500 days of 2024 candidates campaigning, it’s time for voters to have their say. Early voting in Maryland begins Thursday, and election officials have started to count mail-in ballots for the general election.
Maryland Senate hopeful Larry Hogan is conducting outreach to Hispanic and Latino voters during the election homestretch, eyeing a key bloc of voters his team hopes could help sway the unusually competitive race for a deep blue state.
Larry Hogan is running for Senate after two terms as Maryland governor, finishing with remarkably high approval ratings — including among Democrats.
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.
General elections, including the presidential election, take place across the country on Nov. 5. Whether you take advantage of early voting, vote absentee, or plan to go to the polls on Eletion Day, itself,
Among individuals whose identities were disclosed in public reports, about 47% of donations for Alsobrooks and 62% of donations for Hogan were from outside Maryland, according to The Sun’s review
Abortion has been legal in Maryland since 1992, when the state legislature passed a bill to prohibit state interference with the decision to have an abortion any time before the fetus is viable. It will still be legal if the amendment does not pass, but amending the constitution would make it harder to repeal that protection in Maryland.
In an election where the future of reproductive rights is on the ballot in Maryland and elsewhere across the country, the state’s all-male congressional delegation stands to gain an influx of women.
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Maryland.
Another Trump presidency could come with cuts to federal jobs in the state, questions over funding for key transportation projects, less cooperation on preventing gun violence and uncertain effects on the state’s budget.
A 10-year, $30 billion plan out of Annapolis, the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future aims to dramatically improve the state’s public schools by boosting teacher salaries, expanding pre-kindergarten and rewriting the curriculum — and school board candidates say the state’s schools need that improvement.
The office of Maryland Gov. Wes Moore broke its silence Friday regarding the state’s escalating juvenile crime crisis as he spends time in other parts of the country campaigning for