Gov. Wes Moore, waging a “war” on behalf of Democrat Angela Alsobrooks’ U.S. Senate bid, is raising funds for a new super PAC focused on defeating her opponent, Republican Larry Hogan, whom Moore succeeded as governor.
The Maryland State Board of Elections is warning Maryland voters about a texting scam that’s spreading disinformation about the 2024 presidential election.
Since the last presidential election, Maryland has seen a concerning rise in turnover among our state's election officials—with almost half new to their positions—according to research from the Bipartisan Policy Center.
Larry Hogan’s rocket to the upper echelon of Maryland political power a decade ago — and, in many ways, his enduring appeal afterward — was fueled by an economic message almost singularly focused on anti-tax sentiments.
With a little more than two months until election day, the majority of Marylanders surveyed in the new Gonzales Poll would vote for Vice President Kamala Harris over Donald Trump for president.
The Maryland State Board of Elections is raising the alarm over election disinformation being spread in the state via text message.
Republican Neil Parrott holds a two-point edge over Democrat April McClain Delaney, a poll by Gonzales Research & Media Services shows.
Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, a Democrat, is in a strong position against former Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican, as the two race for Maryland’s open Senate seat. A
Fees and taxes rise as budget deficit looms; Maryland could be a national blueprint for electing Black political leaders; Gov. Wes Moore's super PAC airs anti-Hogan ad
Republican Senate candidate Larry Hogan has used a list of what he calls 338 new fees to propel his economic message to voters.
With just under nine weeks until Election Day, Angela Alsobrooks has a slight edge over Larry Hogan in Maryland’s U.S. Senate race, but undecided voters are up