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The State Board of Elections gave preliminary approval to a change allowing people to take photos of their own ballots in the voting booth.
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The rule change follows emails between the board’s Republican members and a group alleging election fraud.
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Maryland’s state administrator of elections has been on the job a year. What big challenges does he see this fall?
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Meanwhile, the lead between Mayor Brandon Scott and Sheila Dixon has widened. The Associated Press declared victory for Scott on Tuesday.
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Carlos Ayala is a Republican from Salisbury who was appointed to the elections board last year by Gov. Wes Moore, following a recommendation from the Maryland Republican Party.
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A former Baltimore City Councilwoman has entered the race for Council President. Shannon Sneed served on the Baltimore City Council from 2016 to 2020.
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As the number of concealed carry permit holders skyrockets in Maryland, the state set limits as to where they can take their guns
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Included are two headlining bills intended to make the state a safe haven for those seeking abortions.
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As mail-in voting gets increasingly popular, lawmakers OK’d making it easier to ‘cure’ such ballots, while also trying to speed up how they’re counted.
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The issues that plagued local counties may continue during the November general election amid a shortage of election judges.