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Kathy Szeliga

Democratic women outnumber Republican women in the legislature, 72-8: ‘There may be no more branches left on the olive tree.’

Will the former president’s indictment reverberate during the final days of the General Assembly session or in the coming election cycle in Maryland?

Moore chalks up victories even though legislature has scaled back some of his proposals.

Deep in the minority, House Republicans debate strategy and tactics in an ever-evolving political environment.

Harris ally says he is not afraid to be ‘cancelled.’ Mizeur’s backers say she is focused on ‘results.’

The fate of several lawmakers could be determined over the next few days by the pending count of mail-in ballots.

These aren’t the only lawmakers who are potentially vulnerable — and of course, not everybody on this list is going to lose.

Opponents of Maryland’s legislative redistricting plan filed challenges on Friday to a high court adviser’s recommendation to keep the boundaries drawn by the General…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) signed the state’s new congressional district map into law on Monday afternoon. On Tuesday morning, Yuripzy Morgan, a…

The report from Special Magistrate Alan M. Wilner will serve as a recommendation to the Court of Appeals, which has original jurisdiction over challenges to state legislative maps.