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The suit alleges that state’s partisan primary process violates the rights of registered voters who are not affiliated with a ...
The lack of submissions means Maryland will go another year without a statewide referendum on the ballot. The last one was in ...
Five Maryland unaffiliated voters sued the state election board this week claiming that the use of taxpayer dollars to fund ...
The lawsuit comes ahead of the 2026 gubernatorial election in the state, in which Gov. Wes Moore (D-MD) is vying for ...
Unaffiliated voters sued Maryland over closed primaries, claiming tax-funded elections deny them their constitutional right ...
Aisha Braveboy wastes little time making administration appointments, less time setting up a transition team, Carroll County ...
Here's what voters need to know ahead of the upcoming election on Ocean City, Maryland's short-term rentals, plus much more ...
Law requires affiliation with Democratic or Republican party to cast a ballot. Some independent voters are challenging that.
The Maryland State Board of Elections has been sued by five politically unaffiliated voters, who say using taxpayer money to fund primary elections in which they can’t vote is unconstitutional.
The Democratic candidate earned about 92 percent of the vote as of Tuesday night, according to the Maryland state elections ...
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