Eight states, including Maryland, will vote on reproductive rights this November, with two more awaiting approval. Question 1 (Senate Bill 798, House Bill 705) Constitutional Amendment “The proposed a
The race for U.S. Senate in Maryland is in the national spotlight, with Democrat Angela Alsobrooks and Republican Larry Hogan in the running. Votes in an election that could tilt the balance of power on Capitol Hill will be counted in just over a month.
The Maryland State Board of Elections shared voting information for the 2024 General Election, including the three ways to vote and deadlines every Marylander should know. Marylanders have three ways to vote: in-person early voting,
The 2024 Maryland Senate race between Democrat Angela Alsobrooks and former Republican Governor Larry Hogan is neck-and-neck, a surprising turn in a reliably blue state. NBC News' Antonia Hylton reports on how this race could determine the balance of power in Congress come November.
The city of Frederick, Maryland, has passed a significant change to its charter allowing non-citizens to vote in local elections. The new law, however, does not affect state or federal elections, as non-citizens are not permitted to vote in races such as those for the U.S. president or Congress.
Alsobrooks is up by 11 percentage points, while Republican Larry Hogan remains popular enough to close the gap and has pulled off upsets before.
Here's what you need to know about this year's elections. Why it matters: There is a big Senate race in Maryland, and a D.C. ballot initiative that would change the future of voting — plus the presidential contest and down-ballot races.
Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan said he won't vote for Kamala Harris or Donald Trump in the 2024 election, despite having the former president's endorsement in his Senate race. Hogan, who has long criticized Trump, is currently trying to become the first Republican in more than 30 years to represent deep-blue Maryland in the Senate.
Democratic candidate Angela Alsobrooks is leading former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, her Republican opponent, by double digits in a new poll in the state’s hotly contested Senate race. The poll, from The Washington Post and the University of Maryland,
He’s walking more than a thousand miles. She’s logging tens of hours. They’re on parallel paths for the same purpose. Righting the historical wrongs against African Americans. Although they met for the first time for our interview,
Passionate volunteers in Washington County have devoted countless hours to support the candidate whom they want to represent Maryland in the U.S. Senate. Both the Angela Alsobrooks and Larry Hogan campaigns are backed by an army of grassroots volunteers connecting with those casting a ballot this fall.