The Legislative Black Caucus debated all sides of a bill that would do away with contested elections for circuit court judges, but came away without a clear direction for its members -- for now.
Maryland lawmakers are considering several bills to increase access to voting and create more transparency in processes to fill legislative vacancies.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore took sides in the Prince George’s County executive’s race, announcing his endorsement of State’s Attorney Aisha Braveboy in the race for that position.
President Donald Trump’s first four weeks in office are eliciting both scorn and praise from around the country and in Maryland.
On Jen Psaki's "The Blueprint," Maryland Gov. Wes Moore says strong messaging comes from having a core grasp of what you’re trying to do.
Some members of Maryland’s judiciary argue the state should do away with judicial elections entirely, saying that change would shield judges from the ethical and practical challenges involved in competitive political campaigns.
Maryland law already lets cities extend voting rights to 16- and 17-year-olds in local elections. It's time to expand that right so that all citizens, regardless of age, have a voice in shaping the future,
Maryland circuit court judges could keep their jobs with retention elections under a bill that appears to have widespread support.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore on Monday announced his endorsement of State's Attorney Aisha Braveboy in the Prince George's County Executive special election.Braveboy
Supporters and opponents push their positions on a proposed constitutional amendment to change the way circuit court judges are selected.
Some Montgomery County lawmakers want voters to have a say in the process of filling legislative vacancies in the General Assembly.
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, Md. (7News) — A special election will be held in Maryland later this year after former Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks was elected to the U.S. Senate ...