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Brown is first to enter 2014 gubernatorial race
Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown became the first candidate to join the 2014 Maryland governor's race Friday with a call to close the gap between rich and poor in education, health and economic opportunity. Before a crowd at Prince George's Community College...
Tags: Executive Branch, Barack Obama, Ken Ulman, Martin O'Malley, Military Justice
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Arundel's George seeks to jump from delegate to governor
Del. Ron George, a Republican who operates a jewelry store almost under the shadow of the State House, will go for the political gold as he makes a run for governor in 2014. George, who represents Anne Arundel County, confirmed Tuesday that he has...
Tags: Executive Branch, Republican Party, Martin O'Malley, Annapolis, Howard County
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With session over, it's fundraising season
With the season for legislating over in Maryland as of last Monday, the season for raising cash for campaigns has begun. For the next nine months, until the General Assembly convenes in Annapolis Jan. 8, candidates for the legislature, governorship and...
Tags: Executive Branch, Ken Ulman, Verna L. Jones-Rodwell, Martin O'Malley, Annapolis
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Bongino won't toss hat in ring for Anne Arundel executive seat
Former U.S. Senate candidate Dan Bongino said Monday he won't seek either the vacant Anne Arundel County executive position or the Maryland GOP chairmanship. In an announcement on his Facebook page, the Severna Park businessman said he decided against...
Tags: Republican Party, Glen Burnie, Alex X Mooney, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Elections
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By resigning, John Leopold can keep his county pension
By resigning ahead of a vote to remove him, former Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold may hold onto his $8,000 county pension, officials said. "I believe this factored into his decision," said Jerry Walker, chairman of the Anne Arundel County...
Tags: Interior Policy, Elections, Maryland General Assembly, Pension and Welfare, U.S. Senate
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Leopold resigns as Anne Arundel executive
John R. Leopold stepped down Friday as Anne Arundel County executive, bringing an apparent end to the decades-long career of an idiosyncratic and charismatic force in Maryland politics who as recently as a year ago was considering a run for statewide...
Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, Republican Party, Anne Arundel Community College, Glen Burnie, Back Pain
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The tide of Islamophobia
Today, the Maryland Conservative Action Network (MDCAN) is hosting a daylong conference in Annapolis entitled "Turning the Tides." Those scheduled to attend include Republican state Dels. Nic Kipke and Neil Parrott, Frederick County Board of Commissioners...Tags: Barack Obama, Annapolis, Anders Breivik, Grandy, Council on American-Islamic Relations
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More voted than ever before in Harford Tuesday, but percentage lags behind '08
With more than 16,500 early voters and the highest number of registered voters in Harford County's history, polling locations had large turnouts Tuesday for the 2012 presidential election and tradition held with the county going for the Republican, Mitt...
Tags: Gambling, Prince George's County, Voting, Democratic Party, DREAM Act
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Carroll against ballot questions, votes for change in school board
Carroll County voters turned out in strong numbers for the Nov. 6 general election, with more than 75 percent of eligible voters casting ballots either on election day or in early voting sessions last week. With 36 of 39 precincts reporting as of 10:45...
Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, Republican Party, Barack Obama, Immigration, U.S. Congress
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Republicans rule in Cecil voting Tuesday
For the first time in its history, Cecil County will have a county executive and, based on unofficial partial election returns from Tuesday, Republican Tari Moore will be the first to hold that office. With 20 of 23 precincts reporting, Moore led...
Tags: Barack Obama, Immigration, Voting, Local Elections, Illegal Immigrants
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Big Harford turnout backs Romney, rejects 4, 6 and 7
Early returns from a busy day of voting in Harford County Tuesday showed Republican Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney with a comfortable lead over President Barack Obama, while the three most controversial statewide ballot questions were soundly rejected....
Tags: Barack Obama, Referenda, Voting, Local Elections, Family
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Harford's large turnout Tuesday astounds elections officials, as vote count begins
Long lines were found at polling places throughout Harford County Tuesday, as many residents said they had become energized by the presidential race and the opportunity to have their say on several controversial state ballot questions. Elections...
Tags: Executive Branch, Barack Obama, Referenda, Voting, Local Elections
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