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Joanne Antoine

Last-minute deals to bolster professional sports in Maryland seem to have become ever more commonplace during the legislative session. This year lawmakers are discussing racing in the session’s final days.

Roughly 11% of current election officials say they are very or somewhat likely to resign before November 2024.

Once considered ‘a retirement home,’ Davis sees treasurer’s office as a door to another position but vows he will voluntarily observe fundraising blackouts imposed on others for the 90-day legislative session.

Election

League of Women Voters and Common Cause Maryland aren’t backing a particular candidate but say the next administrator should bring certain qualities to the table.

Changes have been made in the procurement process that appears to favor one of the companies bidding on a lucrative state contract.

A photo of pages of Maryland's election law

A House bill would allow local governments to expand public campaign finance programs to include more elected offices, including for boards of education.

County law stipulates “whether an election is contested shall be determined on the first Tuesday in August.”

House of Delegates meets on chamber floor

In spite of soaring COVID-19 infections, the General Assembly’s pandemic safety protocols are much different than they were in 2021.

Lawmakers will consider a bill to prohibit governors from using apps that automatically destroy their text messages.

Baltimore County Council chambers

The Baltimore County Council voted unanimously to approve a redistricting proposal with just one majority Black council district Monday, spurring a lawsuit from civil…