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Maryland Board of Elections chooses new administrator after 25-year run. Longtime state election board staffer Jared DeMarinis replaces Linda H. Lamone, who is stepping down after more than 25 ...
AP -- This is a big election year in Maryland, long a blue state that became majority-minority over the past decade, with statewide races for governor, attorney general and comptroller, all 188 ...
Maryland is the only state holding primary elections in July. The midterms, which mark the halfway point of President Joe Biden's presidency, are drawing closer. Thirty states have held their ...
In 2018 — the last midterm election year — Maryland voters sent in a little more than 30,000 ballots to be counted, according to figures from the State Board of Elections.
Each of Maryland’s 24 local boards of elections recruit judges. While the need for the presidential election was met on Nov. 5, DeMarinis said they could always take additional volunteers.
In Maryland’s 2018 general election, which like this year had no presidential race, 2,335,128 people — 59 percent of eligible voters — voted, and just over 120,000 submitted absentee ballots.
Maryland election officials say they have up until July 29 to count mail-in ballots. This means official election results won't be announced until at least 10 days after the primary.
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