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Some are backing third-party candidate Jill Stein, others are writing in their choice. But both Trump and Harris are largely a no-go.
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Baltimore is set to vote on a slate of candidates this election. But ballots will also include several proposed amendments to the city's charter, which is like a city constitution. One of the amendments is Question H, which would reduce the size of the City Council.
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Jovani Patterson, chairman of People for Elected Accountability and Civic Engagement, thinks that by slashing the size of that office, the city can redirect funding elsewhere. Detractors argue it will decrease representation.
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Mikulski says Alsobrooks can defeat Republican Larry Hogan by focusing on “macro and macaroni and cheese” issues.
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Maryland’s State Administrator of Elections joins Midday as early voting is set to begin on Oct. 15. Then, Sam Novey of Baltimore Votes Coalition on getting more people involved in their election process. Two new election judges, both high school students, share what spurred them to action.
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Former Wyoming Representative Liz Cheney explains her endorsement of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris.
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Baltimore County voters will decide on the county council size, whether to establish the Office of the Inspector General in the county charter, and more.
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Republican Larry Hogan and Democrat Angela Alsobrooks faced off on the debate state yesterday. Who came out on top as the election enters its final weeks?
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The race for the U.S. House seat representing Maryland's 2nd District sees Republican Kim Klacik, a radio talk show host, face off against Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski.