-
While a Court of Special Appeals judge was issuing its ruling top Maryland Democrats were pushing for a quick answer to the question of when mail-in ballots could be counted.
-
The question is among several proposed city charter amendments that will be on the ballot.
-
It’s unclear whether the Republican nominee for governor will challenge the results of the general election in November over when mail-in ballots are counted.
-
Peter Franchot has conceded the race to Moore but Tom Perez has not.
-
State officials said they are ready despite a dearth of election judges.
-
Some candidates are proposing a 'tough on crime' stance.
-
National PACs are accused of violating state election law.
-
About 1,000 people voted in Baltimore city by mid-afternoon.
-
There was bipartisan consensus between Democrats and Republicans on the topic.
-
Democratic challenger claims Harris wants to gut abortion rights in Maryland.