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Marylanders Will Soon Say ‘I Do’ Or ‘I Don’t’ To Gay Marriage
The fight over same-sex marriage remains one of the most controversial issues on the ballot here in Maryland. Both sides are working overtime to get out the vote.
Md. Officials Work To Increase Voter Turnout
As the last-minute campaigning continues, so does the last-minute effort to get Maryland voters to the polls.
Poll: Romney Has 4 Percent Lead Over Obama Among Likely Voters
A new Gallup Poll indicates that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has pulled ahead of President Barack Obama. Approximately half of likely voters now say they prefer Romney, while only 46 percent think Obama to be the best choice.
‘Puppet March’ Planned In D.C. To Defend PBS Funding
More than 1,000 puppeteers and public broadcasting supporters have signed on for a march on the National Mall in Washington three days before the election.
D.C.-Area Election Officials Expect High Turnout
Election officials in the Washington area are preparing for high turnout and confusion at the polls Nov. 6 as voters adjust to shifted districts and new identification requirements.
Supporters & Opponents Of Same-Sex Marriage Work To Persuade Voters
The fate of same-sex marriage in Maryland is now in the hands of the voters. With the countdown to Election Day underway, supporters and opponents are turning up the heat to get out the vote.
Md.’s Dream Act Draws Support At National Immigration Convention
Maryland’s Dream Act gets the attention of a national convention taking place in downtown Baltimore.
Another Newcomer Enters U.S. Senate Race Against Incumbent Sen. Ben Cardin
A new voice enters the Maryland U.S. Senate race. Rob Sobhani is challenging Democrat incumbent Ben Cardin.
LaFerla Says He Will Run As Write-In Candidate In Md.’s 1st District
John LaFerla, who barely lost the Democratic primary to run in Maryland’s 1st District congressional race, said Friday he will run as a write-in candidate.
As Election Day Draws Closer, Conference Held To Attract Voters
Maryland officials are holding a conference to inform voters about their rights and options in November.
Ban On Corporate Donations Won’t Make Ballot In D.C.
An initiative to ban corporate donations to candidates for local office in the District of Columbia will not appear on the ballot this fall.
New Poll Shows Growing Support For Marriage Equality In Md.
Maryland is a battleground state in the fight over same-sex marriage. Now the race is on to win voters before the issue goes on the ballot in November.


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