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- Democratic gubernatorial candidate Rushern Baker announced Wednesday that former candidate Valerie Ervin was dropping out of the race and throwing her campaign's support behind Baker.
- Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan and Lt. Gov. Boyd Rutherford will report Tuesday that they raised more than $1 million in about a month this spring, bringing their campaign cash more than $9 million — far more than their Democratic challengers.
- Seven Democratic candidates are vying for their party's nomination on June 26. The winner will run against Republican Gov. Larry Hogan and Lt. Gov. Boyd Rutherford.
- Who Maryland gubernatorial candidates pick for their running mates probably makes no difference in who wins. But it says a lot about the state of Maryland politics.
- Prince George's County Executive Rushern Baker tapped Elizabeth Embry to join his campaign for governor, bringing criminal justice expert with deep city ties into the race for the Democratic nomination.
- State. Sen. Catherine Pugh emerged from a 29-candidate field to be elected Baltimore's 50th mayor.
- As spending reports from this year's Baltimore mayoral race continue to be filed, one thing's clear: It's been a very expensive campaign season.
- A divided Baltimore electorate generally voted along racial lines in narrowly choosing state Sen. Catherine E. Pugh to become the Democratic party's mayoral nominee over former Mayor Sheila Dixon, an analysis of precinct-level data shows.
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- Supporters and friends waving "Embry For Baltimore" signs shouted and hooted as Democratic mayoral candidate Elizabeth Embry walked in the Belvedere Hotel's
- Election parties were on hold across Baltimore late Tuesday as election results began to pour in.
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- A new political action committee has pumped $83,000 into the Baltimore mayor's race in the final days to benefit lawyer Elizabeth Embry.
- State lawmakers are allowed to raise campaign funds during the session only if they are running for local or federal offices. The fundraising ban was established in 1997 to curb the appearance of corruption, stopping lawmakers from soliciting campaign contributions while voting on legislation that could affect donors.
- When it comes to Baltimore's mayoral election, has there been enough media — or, at least, enough of the right kind of media?
- Early voting ended Thursday across Maryland with turnout at a record high for a primary election — three times the last presidential race in 2012.
- Baltimore mayoral candidate Elizabeth Embry compares Sen. Catherine E. Pugh's fundraising actions to Sheila Dixon's criminal actions.
- The campaigns for state Sen. Catherine E. Pugh and former Mayor Sheila Dixon traded allegations Monday of voter intimidation and illegal behavior, as the leading candidates for mayor each sent complaints to the state prosecutor for investigation.
- State prosecutors have been asked to examine campaign contributions from several companies to state Sen. Catherine E. Pugh, the leading candidate to become the next mayor of Baltimore.
- For the first time ever here in Maryland, ex-offenders can vote before completing probation and parole. Because of this, Wednesday night's Ex-Offender Mayoral
- Baltimore City Councilman Nick J. Mosby dropped out of the mayor's race Wednesday and threw his support behind state Sen. Catherine E. Pugh, a move political observers say could be enough to push her to victory in two weeks.
- Three mayoral candidates said they would carry over an executive order from the current administration that allows city employees paid time-off to tutor
- The top six candidates for Baltimore mayor participated in a debate televised live on WBAL-TV and Maryland Public Television.
- If Baltimore is to change, it will take a David Warnock who leads by example
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- State Sen. Catherine E. Pugh has opened up a clear lead over former Mayor Sheila Dixon as the mayor's race enters its final month, according to a new poll for the Baltimore Sun and the University of Baltimore.
- Several City Council members and mayoral candidates called on the Rawlings-Blake administration Wednesday to step up the demolition of Baltimore's crumbling abandoned houses.
- Elizabeth Embry has all the tools for Baltimore's top job — including a belief in accountability
- Mayoral candidate Elizabeth Embry releases education plan
- Sitting inches apart from one another on the debate stage Friday, the top six candidates for mayor confronted each other about campaign contributions, allegiances and political baggage.
- Mayoral candidates Catherine E. Pugh and Elizabeth Embry on Monday picked up key union endorsements in the crowded race to become Baltimore's next mayor.
- Baltimore mayor's election Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Sheila Dixon, Elizabeth Embry
- Maryland state. Sen. Catherine E. Pugh says her experience and wealth of ideas for improving Baltimore make her the right candidate to be the city's mayor.
- With just a month to go before the primary, here are the key questions in the race to succeed Stephanie Rawlings-Blake.
- With the six leading candidates in Baltimore's Democratic mayoral primary now airing ads, it's time for a report card.
- The week in politics: There are five Republicans in Baltimore, and they're all running for mayor.
- More than $60,000 in campaign checks to State Sen. Catherine E. Pugh have bounced, her campaign reported Tuesday.
- The top Democrats running for mayor in Baltimore sparred Tuesday over who bears responsibility for the failed policies of the past, putting the front-runners, former Mayor Sheila Dixon and state Sen. Catherine E. Pugh, on the defensive.
- On Tuesday, six leading Democrats running for mayor of Baltimore made various claims — mostly true, but some false or exaggerated — during the first televised forum of the campaign sponsored by The Baltimore Sun, WJZ-TV, the University of Baltimore and Baltimore City League of Women Voters.
- Democrats and Republicans running for Baltimore mayor and U.S. Senate will meet in separate debates this week sponsored by The Baltimore Sun, WJZ, University of Baltimore and League of Women Voters.
- Elizabeth Embry tries to make a 20-minute sale to the 50 potential voters jammed inside Bertha's dining room: She's a fixer driven to make city government work the same for people in West Baltimore as it does for residents of Roland Park.
- Baltimore school leadership, already under scrutiny, also faces a challenge from the top candidates for mayor — all of whom say they would seek a stronger role in managing the city's schools.
- Not so long ago, luring business — any business — to Baltimore was name of the game for city leaders, who looked to subsidies and lower property taxes to do it. But this year, mayoral candidates are focused on telling voters how they will make business work for them, highlighting support for workforce training, ex-offenders and stronger local hire laws and while taking a sharper look at tax breaks and public financing authorized for real estate projects.
- With less than seven weeks to the primary election in the Baltimore mayor's race, leading Democratic candidates say they're planning a large increase in campaign spending — especially on television ads.
- State Sen. Catherine E. Pugh and former Mayor Sheila Dixon are locked in a virtual tie in the Democratic race to become Baltimore's next mayor, a new poll for The Baltimore Sun and the University of Baltimore shows.