Skip to main content

Government & Politics - page 316

Mileah K. Kromer, the Goucher College political scientist who is one of Maryland’s most prominent pollsters, has launched her own survey research firm. Kromer’s…

In the great game of politics, Democrats, as a party, lack a mean streak. Too often they seem fixated on agendas, searching for the…

Maryland Matters Reporter Bennett Leckrone will make his debut on “The Kojo Nnamdi Show” Monday, discussing the national and statewide controversies over mail-in voting….

Kimberly Klacik, the Baltimore County Republican Central Committee member and political provocateur who is running a longshot challenge to U.S. Rep. Kweisi Mfume (D),…

Voter Rights

Since its emergence earlier this year, COVID-19 has impacted every aspect of life, and the 2020 elections are no exception. Maryland’s primary elections were…

The U.S. House convened a rare weekend session Saturday in an attempt to stop the U.S. Postal Service from allegedly disrupting mail service to…

A government geek who hoped to flip open her laptop and watch the Maryland State Ethics Commission in action on Thursday was in for…

Del. Carl L. Anderton Jr. (R) Thursday unexpectedly fell short of winning appointment as the next Wicomico County executive — losing out to Rene…

In this scariest of years and strangest of elections, the pandemic’s full-force impact on the 2022 campaign in Maryland — yes, the 2022 campaign…

A group of Democratic state attorneys general cast themselves on Wednesday as the unsung heroes of their party’s fight against a lawless president intent…