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Reaction to Republican Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s veto Thursday of three education-related bills passed this year by the Maryland General Assembly was strong…

If there was any doubt that Montgomery County will play a huge role in the June 26 Democratic gubernatorial primary, Prince George’s County Executive…

Three Republicans who were elected to county executive positions in 2014 after serving in the General Assembly have significant fundraising advantages over their Democratic…

James Brochin just slid towers of his chips onto the roulette table and told the croupier to spin the wheel. Brochin, a Democratic state…

   Maryland Matters continues to publish endorsements of candidates in statewide and local races made by several organizations, as well as current and former…

It’s good to be king.   Not surprisingly, Republican Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. so far has outraised, outspent and socked away more money…

State’s Attorney Angela D. Alsobrooks (D) continues to fundraise at a brisk pace as she seeks to succeed term-limited incumbent Rushern L. Baker III…

Montgomery County Councilman Roger Berliner has the most money on hand of any of the Democrats vying to be the next Montgomery County executive,…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) continues to sit on an eye-popping amount of campaign cash, according to campaign finance statements released Tuesday. After…

Significant change is coming to the state Senate in 2019, and the latest fundraising numbers confirm that. Here is a snapshot of fundraising in 17 competitive state…