BALTIMORE — Larry Hogan’s underdog U.S. Senate campaign in Maryland was in a bind. Short on cash and with little time left in the race, he couldn’t afford pricey television ads, despite national Republicans telling him if he could get his message out,
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Maryland.
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The governor and I think you could be pretty good at it.” I responded, “Jim, that wasn’t on my radar screen.” Two weeks later, I met with Hogan at his transition office in Annapolis and said yes to the opportunity.
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.
Maryland election officials can start the process of opening and reviewing mail-in ballots that have been received.
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,
Maryland’s democratic leaders are demanding answers from U.S. Senate candidate nominee and former Maryland governor Larry Hogan regarding allegations that he vo
Larry Hogan was a very popular governor of Maryland. So why do polls show him trailing, if only by single digits, in the race for U.S. Senate this fall? One campaign analyst thinks that Marylanders really like Larry Hogan,
The 2024 General Election is quickly approaching and with it, the increased pressure of who to vote for, and why. As Marylanders look to make their decision, there’s a chance they’ll gain more candidate choices today.
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.
Maryland is about as reliably blue as it can get when it comes to the Electoral College, handing its 10 electoral votes to Democratic nominees through the last eight elections.