In Diverse 6th District, Rural Voters Compete for Attention

As the district’s boundaries have shifted south, suburban voters in Montgomery County have become an increasingly important voting bloc.

Voter Registration Rises As Tuesday Deadline Nears

Voters wishing to participate in this fall’s presidential election have few days to get their information in order, as the deadline to register to vote expires on Oct. 16.

Storify: Maryland Tunes In to Presidential Debate

As President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney prepared to engage each other face to face in Denver, Marylanders met in homes, bars and campaign offices to watch the first presidential debate.

Bartlett, Delaney Embrace Social Media in 6th District Race

In a race to connect with voters new to Maryland’s 6th Congressional District, the candidates have launched aggressive social media efforts.

Bartlett, Delaney Embrace Social Media in 6th District Race

WASHINGTON — The candidates in Maryland’s 6th Congressional District have already raised more money than in the district’s last five congressional races combined, but in an effort to win over voters not swayed by radio and television ads, the campaigns have also taken up social media for the first time

Maryland Dems Call for Ethics Investigation into Bartlett-Mooney Case

Maryland Democrats want the Office of Congressional Ethics to launch an investigation against Rep. Roscoe Bartlett and Maryland Republican Party Chairman Alex Mooney.

Early Voting Faces Crucial Test in November

Maryland voters can skip Election Day lines by voting between Oct. 27 and Nov. 1, but early voting — meant to make the ballot box more accessible — has spawned a debate over costs, benefits and partisan bias.

County Execs Tout Gambling’s Benefits to Economic Development, Education

Three county executives lent their support Thursday to an expansion of gambling in Maryland that goes before voters in November.

County Execs Tout Gambling’s Benefits to Economic Development, Education

SILVER SPRING — Using Saturday’s University of Maryland Terrapins football game as a metaphor, county executives Rushern Baker III, Ike Leggett and Ken Ulman on Thursday framed the referendum on expanding gambling in Maryland as a conflict between economic development and out-of-state interests

Early Voting Faces Crucial Test in November

WASHINGTON — Early voting in Maryland was meant to make the ballot box more accessible by giving voters additional chances to cast their ballots, but instead, the perceived shortcomings of the program have spawned a debate over costs, benefits and partisan bias