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Gov. Larry Hogan’s decision to forgo a universal mail-in election, like the one he ordered for the June 2 primary, was met with swift…

I have stared COVID-19 right in the face. I have seen the contagion pass from one person to the next. That’s an apocalyptic way…

Faced with a thousands of poll workers vacancies for the upcoming election, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) signed off Monday on officials’ plan…

The activist group Progressive Maryland, working with partner organizations, has launched a program to train and educate potential candidates for office and other political…

Rep. C.A. “Dutch” Ruppersberger (D-Md.) is calling on the U.S. Postal Service’s controversial new CEO to reverse a set of police changes he says…

So here sits the City of Baltimore, plop in the middle of a fast-spreading extinction, its streets littered and in need of a massive…

Most political analysts define “swing voters” as those who swing their support from one party to the other between election cycles – determining winners…

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State election officials want Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) to use Maryland’s 282 public high schools as voting centers on Election Day, eliminating…

Election officials from around Maryland urged the State Board of Elections to reduce the number of voting locations because they do not expect to…

Groups representing elected officials at every level of government are pleading with Congress to provide more aid to cash-strapped states and counties, warning that…