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Early voting in Maryland started on Thursday, with more than 154,000 voters showing up on the first day. We get an update on the latest from Maryland Matter's Josh Kurtz.
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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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Early voting centers are open statewide through October 31.
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City voters have a wide variety of questions to decide this fall.
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County voters will decide 12 ballot questions this fall, with hundreds of millions of dollars in spending on the line.
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Republican nominee former Gov. Larry Hogan vetoed similar legislation in Maryland.
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With early voting starting this week, Midday takes a look at Question 1 on Maryland's statewide ballot and the bond and charter amendments on the Baltimore City ballot.
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Midday speaks with Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks about her campaign for U.S. Senate as early voting is set to start October 24.
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Maryland ranks fourth in the nation for its population of African immigrants. Often overlooked, this community of about 900,000 people has begun organizing and demanding more political representation.
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Midday explores Baltimore City's Ballot Question F which allows voters to weigh in on changes to Inner Harbor Park that are critical to the future development of Harborplace.