Maryland’s Board of Elections put on a demonstration last week of two potential voting systems that will have voters producing paper ballots again for the 2016 Presidential Primary Election.
Maryland’s Board of Elections put on a demonstration last week of two potential voting systems that will have voters producing paper ballots again for the 2016 Presidential Primary Election.
Everyone knows about the certainty of death and taxes. But in Maryland, many also must face a register of wills.
Marylanders will vote for the position in November – the office is on the ballot every four years – but many are unsure what the job entails.
The state attorney general is appealing a federal judge’s ruling ordering Maryland to use absentee ballot-marking technology for the disabled; U.S. Rep. Hoyer says he’d support redistricting reform on a nationwide level; state registers of wills to get pay hikes; Howard’s General Assembly candidates address mental illness as campaign issue; commissioner candidate in Worcester blast General Assembly for ignoring shore; NOW backs Brown; Hogan, Brown set third debate; Gallup poll finds people trust their local governments; Latino businesses concerned about impact of light rail line; and Princess Anne town commissioner is charged with assault.
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