Several local jurisdictions across central Maryland are still in need of volunteers to serve as election judges.
Sen. Joe Manchin (I-WV) is endorsing former Republican Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan in the state’s U.S. Senate race. The move is a sign Manchin is distancing himself further from the Democratic Party after he changed his party affiliation to independent.
Are Republicans trying to elect Maryland’s Larry Hogan because they believe he’ll be an “independent” vote in the Senate? Probably not.
Sen. Joe Manchin (I-W.Va.) endorsed former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) and his campaign for the U.S. Senate seat in Maryland, saying he is “just the right person” for the job. Manchin, a former moderate Democrat who filed as an independent this year,
Democrats are flooding the Maryland Senate race with fresh cash, suggesting one of the country's bluest states is now a concern for Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's slim majority. Backers of Democratic nominee Angela Alsobrooks have nearly tripled TV broadcast and digital ad buys this month compared to August.
On this edition of Commitment 2024 Weekly, we profile the major party candidates in the 2nd Congressional District and the 3rd Congressional District. WBAL’s Chris Cichon speaks to the 2nd District candidates Democratic Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski and Republican activist Kim Klacik.
Members of the Maryland Legislative LGBTQ+ Caucus are accusing former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan of not standing up for the LGBTQ+ community.
More than 50 current or former state lawmakers supporting Democrat Angela Alsobrooks’ U.S. Senate bid issued a statement Friday recounting their battle with then-Gov. Larry Hogan over abortion access,
A shot from a Democratic National Convention camera made Teresa Saavedra Woorman, a Montgomery Democrat, Maryland’s resident “childless cat lady.”
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore spoke with Fox News Digital about what masculinity means to him as the media has been obsessing over the subject while covering the 2024 presidential race.
BALTIMORE Since the last presidential election, Maryland has seen a concerning rise in turnover among our state's election officials—with almost half new to their positions—according to research from the Bipartisan Policy Center. As of January 2024, Maryland saw turnover in 11 voting jurisdictions.