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The candidates’ forum featuring Democrat April McClain Delaney and Republican Neil Parrott in their race for Maryland’s 6th Congressional District seat started out cordial. Then it devolved into an impassioned argument,
Baltimore voters will soon cast their ballots to decide key leadership positions in local and federal government. Election Day 2024 is on Tuesday, Nov. 5, while early voting in Maryland runs from Oct. 24 through Oct. 31. Here are some of the biggest races on the ballot for Maryland voters.
In their only faceoff in the solidly blue state, Hogan sought distance from Trump and the national GOP, while Alsobrooks touted her support for "the Democratic agenda."
The November 5th election day is less than a month away and with that October marksCybersecurity Awareness Month.Jared Demarinisis an administrtorIn recogn
Maryland Senate nominees Angela Alsobrooks and Larry Hogan traded barbs during a contentious debate Thursday in their closely watched race that could determine the chamber majority. The head-to-head televised event marked their first and likely only debate before next month’s election.
Larry Hogan, the Republican former governor, and Angela Alsobrooks, the Democratic Prince George’s County executive, sparred over whether to expand the Supreme Court and overhaul the legislative filibuster.
The Supreme Court of Maryland heard arguments Wednesday in the case of Baltimore’s Harborplace redevelopment ballot question.
Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) and Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks (D) sparred in their lone debate this cycle Thursday night as they look to replace retiring Sen. Ben
In Maryland, a historically deep blue state, the Senate race is turning out to be unexpectedly competitive. Former two-term Governor Larry Hogan, a Republican, is making a strong bid to flip the seat.
U.S. Senate candidates Angela Alsobrooks and Larry Hogan debated Thursday for the first — and likely only — time during the general election campaign. Alsobrooks, the Democrat Prince George’s County executive,