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Officials said the votes are not lost, just the electronic devices.
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Looking to connect with voters, candidates made the rounds on election day.
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The polls close across the state at 8 p.m. but mail-in ballots won't be counted for two more days.
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State officials said they are ready despite a dearth of election judges.
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A handy guide for the primary election in Maryland.
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All the ballots cast by Maryland voters won't be fully tallied for days.
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The esteemed political commentator contends that voting in public elections, like taxes and jury duty, should be a civic obligation.
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Against the odds, Senate Democrats are trying to pass a massive bill that would tackle voter suppression, election security and dark money in campaigns. We ask the chief sponsor, Maryland Congressman John Sarbanes, and University of Baltimore law professor Gilda Daniels--what’s next?
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The Hopkins historian chronicles the extraordinary Black women who've led the 200-year struggle for equality and voting rights in America.
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Governor Hogan announces plans to speed up the state's COVID-19 vaccine process. Comptroller Peter Franchot extends deadlines for certain business taxes.…