Maryland Voters Approve Same-Sex Marriage in Historic Vote

The same-sex marriage referendum in Maryland was too close to call late Tuesday night, though supporters held a slight edge of 51-49 with more than half the votes still to be counted.

Redistricting Referendum Seeks to Strengthen Democratic Control of State

Question 5 on Tuesday’s ballot asks Marylanders to approve a congressional redistricting map that both Republicans and Democrats say was drawn to weaken Republicans and protect Democrats in a Democratic state.

Little Known Ballot Question Holds Big Implications

Question 3 could change when convicted elected officials are removed from office.

Maryland Officials Not Concerned about Voter-Registration Fraud Plaguing Other States

Maryland’s voter registration deadline looms less than two weeks away. But Board of Elections officials in Maryland say the focus is on voter roll maintenance, not registration fraud prevention.

Both Sides Gear Up for Same-Sex Marriage Fight

Gay rights activists, religious leaders and politicians are gearing up for two months of campaigning on the Maryland referendum to strike down same-sex marriage legislation that passed in March.