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Reporter

Bill Zorzi is a contributor to Maryland Matters and has served stints as a full-time reporter and contractor. Earlier he was a Baltimore Sun reporter and editor for nearly 20 years, focusing on government and politics. An Annapolis bureau veteran, he wrote a weekly column, “The Political Game” for the paper. Zorzi left newspapers for several years to write for television, including for the HBO series, “The Wire” and the HBO miniseries “Show Me a Hero,” which dealt with an explosive housing desegregation case in Yonkers, NY. He returned to reporting in 2018, when he joined Maryland Matters.

John A. “Johnny O” Olszewski Jr. is the apparent winner of the Democratic primary for Baltimore County executive, edging out state Sen. James Brochin,…

Maryland’s 24 local election boards are reporting to the State Board of Elections in Annapolis that fewer than 21,000 provisional ballots were cast statewide…

In the continuing battle for Baltimore County executive, John A. “Johnny O” Olszewski Jr.’s lead over state Sen. James Brochin in the Democratic primary…

So, you say you had a bad day, Bunk? You say the voter registration changes you made at the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration never…

The makeup and leadership of the Maryland Senate changed dramatically Tuesday, with several incumbent senators being defeated in Democratic primary races — including Finance…

Two county executive elections in major Maryland jurisdictions remained undecided as Wednesday dawned – and likely won’t be resolved until absentee and provisional ballots…

In a stunning last-minute development on the eve of Maryland’s primary election, the state Motor Vehicle Administration admitted Monday that the number of residents…

With less than 48 hours to go until the polls close on Maryland’s 2018 primary election, there are still a heck of a lot…

A computer glitch at the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration has prevented voter registration changes made by roughly 18,800 residents over the last 13½ months…

A Super PAC supporting Vicki L. Almond’s bid for Baltimore County executive has dumped $10,000 into online advertising, after picking up $3,000 from a…