State officials pick and choose what constitutes a “majority” vote for questions on the ballot, with no clear definition.
State officials pick and choose what constitutes a “majority” vote for questions on the ballot, with no clear definition.
Candidates, referendum sides make last minutes pushes to sway voters and get them to the polls; Marylanders gave $16.5 million to Obama; Election Day food drive a successful bipartisan effort; U.S. Rep. Harris could become the highest ranking Republican in the state; ballot questions still draw lots of attention as newspapers try to clear up confusion; Catholic priest backs gay marriage from pulpit as civil right, draws praise from parishioners; and Del. Alston replaced, still needs governor’s approval.
In the final hours of Maryland’s most closely contested congressional race on Sunday, 6th district incumbent Republican Roscoe Bartlett was marching in a veterans parade and then phoning voters for hours, while Democratic challenger John Delaney was knocking on doors in Hagerstown and urging on volunteers at his own phone banks.
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