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As mail-in ballots capture a larger share of voter turnout, hundreds of thousands of voters in Maryland are expected to vote on Election Day.
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Nominees were asked to give outgoing Gov. Larry Hogan’s tenure a letter grade.
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An event hosted by the Maryland Disabilities Forum and the National Federation of the Blind highlighted Dan Cox and Wes Moore’s conflicting views of the role government plays.
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The Republican gubernatorial nominee argues that the ruling violates the separation of powers between the legislature and the judicial system in Maryland.
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The Maryland State Board of Elections estimates that it wouldn’t have results from the November election until January if the mail-in ballots are not processed early.
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One third of voters say Cox is ‘far or extreme right,’ and other takeaways from the WYPR/Banner pollMaryland voters shared their views on candidates and issues from crime to the economy for the Goucher College survey.
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This would be the first time the Republican and Democratic nominees would debate live before voters cast ballots on Election Day.
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The Wes Moore campaign has collectively raised $10.4 million since 2021 compared to less than $1 million raised by Dan Cox.
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Voters might get a chance to hear the Republican and Democratic nominees battle in public.
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Democrats called Republican nominee Dan Cox a ‘threat’ during the rally.