Voters will choose members of Maryland’s House of Delegates, one chamber of the General Assembly. Delegates introduce and vote on legislation, approve state spending and oversee Maryland government operations. Delegates are elected to four-year terms.
Maryland voters will decide who represents them in the U.S. House of Representatives, where members introduce and vote on legislation, approve federal spending and oversee federal government operations. Maryland has eight congressional districts. Representatives are elected to two-year terms.
Maryland voters will elect the next governor, the chief executive who proposes the state budget, oversees agencies and services, can veto legislation and fills key appointments and vacancies. Governors are elected to four-year terms.
Montgomery County voters will decide local, state and congressional races, including contests for county executive, County Council, the General Assembly, Congress, sheriff and register of wills. The races will shape decisions on schools, transportation, housing, development and county spending.
Voters in Baltimore County will decide local, state and congressional races, including contests for county executive, County Council, the General Assembly, Congress, sheriff and register of wills. The races will shape decisions on schools, transportation, development, public safety and government spending.
Baltimore voters will weigh in on local, state and congressional races, including contests for the General Assembly, Congress, sheriff and register of wills. The races will influence decisions on public safety, housing, schools and development.
Passengers on a small plane that made an emergency landing on the beach in Ocean City, Maryland, on Monday were not injured, according to the Ocean City Fire Department.
A long-planned community in northern Prince George’s County held a ceremonial groundbreaking. Konterra could one day have several thousand housing units.
President Donald Trump waded into Maryland’s mail ballot mishap on Monday, blaming the vendor’s error on Gov. Wes Moore and announcing that he would ask the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate.