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The Maryland Citizens Redistricting Commission, which is drawing up proposed congressional and legislative maps for the state’s next round of redistricting, appointed an adviser…

In October 2019, when Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. informed his state Senate colleagues that he would relinquish the gavel he had held for…

For the People Act

Senate Democrats on Tuesday tackled a massive voting reform bill in committee in a heated daylong debate. But the final vote on the bill…

The Maryland Democratic Party has hired a veteran political strategist to spotlight what it called rampant instances of self-dealing and political exaggeration by Gov….

As women’s groups push to increase their representation on the Montgomery County Council, where only one of nine members is currently female, two women…

Election

With Democratic state elections board member Patrick J. Hogan’s term set to expire at the end of June, the Maryland Democratic Party has nominated…

Michael Rosenbaum, a Baltimore tech entrepreneur who has been active in the city’s civic and philanthropic scene for the past two decades, is entering…

Baltimore County Executive John A. Olszewski Jr. (D) signed legislation Monday to create his county’s first-ever housing and community development department — an effort…

The back-to-back announcements last week by Baltimore County Executive John A. Olszewski Jr. and U.S. Rep. David J. Trone that they’ll seek re-election in…

Two-term state Del. Patrick G. Young Jr. (D-Baltimore County) announced Saturday that he plans to seek a seat on the Baltimore County Council in…