By Josh Kurtz Maryland Matters April 29, 2020 Read full story here. Democratic members of the General Assembly sent Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) two letters Wednesday ― one urging the governor to cancel rent and mortgage payments during the …
Continue ReadingBy Sen. Cheryl Kagan Maryland Matters April 21, 2020 Read full story here. The mail-in ballot used in Rockville's city elections last year. Photo by Jadine Sonoda On April 10, Gov. Larry Hogan approved the Maryland State Board of Elections’ …
Continue ReadingBy Dominique Maria Bonessi WAMU April 3, 2020 Read full article here Maryland’s State Board of Elections is encouraging most people to mail in their ballots for the June 2nd Primary. Maryland’s State Board of Elections sent recommendations to Gov. …
Continue ReadingBy Dominique Maria Bonessi WAMU February 29, 2020 Read full article here Maryland’s State Board of Elections is mandating the use of wireless technology to register voters during early voting days. The Maryland State Board of Elections will use the …
Continue ReadingBy Josh Kurtz Maryland Matters February 7, 2020 Read the full article here Maryland elections officials announced Friday that they will not require the state’s six largest jurisdictions to use a controversial wireless network to transmit voter information to the …
Continue ReadingBy Danielle E. Gaines Maryland Matters April 21, 2020 Read full story here. Maryland lawmakers are urging elections officials to re-think a change to ballot counting in the upcoming presidential primary election to ensure the accuracy of results. Del. Carl …
Continue ReadingBy Kate Ryan wtopnews April 3, 2020 Read full article here Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is signing bills that expand the use of telemedicine into law. The legislation was passed in the General Assembly before the coronavirus outbreak led to …
Continue ReadingBy Senator Cheryl Kagan Maryland Matters March 31, 2020 Read full article here Montgomery County elections officials checking for possible duplicate ballots in 2016. Note how closely they are required to sit together. Photo by Cheryl C. Kagan The …
Continue ReadingBy Kevin Rector Baltimore Sun February 7, 2020 Read the full article here Maryland elections officials said Friday they will no longer require the state’s largest jurisdictions to use a wireless network to transmit voter information to the state during …
Continue ReadingBy Dominique Maria Bonessi WAMU February 7, 2020 Read the full article here After delays and long lines during the 7th Congressional District's special elections Tuesday, a bill is being introduced to avoid double counting ballots. Steve Helber/AP Photo After …
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