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The polls closed yesterday as Marylanders turned up at their polling places to cast their ballots. After record numbers of early votes, were Election Day polls just as busy?
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The polls opened this morning across Maryland as voters had their say on a variety of county, state and federal races. Additionally, ballot initiatives asked voters to weigh in on local spending, changes to municipal governance and abortion
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Midday explores Baltimore City's Ballot Question F which allows voters to weigh in on changes to Inner Harbor Park that are critical to the future development of Harborplace.
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Baltimore is set to vote on a slate of candidates this election. But ballots will also include several proposed amendments to the city's charter, which is like a city constitution. One of the amendments is Question H, which would reduce the size of the City Council.
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What measures can Baltimore City voters watch for on the November ballot?
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Maryland’s highest court upholds decisions by Baltimore City Circuit Court
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Two previous Maryland court cases raise questions about putting cash for new parents on November ballot
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The veteran government reporter for the Maryland Daily Record explains some of the key ballot referenda that Maryland voters will be deciding in next month's general election.
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City Solicitor Jim Shea, University of Maryland, Baltimore law professor Larry Gibson, former investigative TV reporter Jayne Miller, and Question K proponent Jovani Patterson join us to discuss the ballot initiative to limit the city's top elected officials to two consecutive terms in office.
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In a Midday exclusive, Tom Hall explains how the published summary of the November term-limits ballot measure omits a key provision that's in the actual proposed charter amendment.