Maryland’s gerrymandering case, involving the state’s Sixth Congressional District, that’s been making its way through the courts for several years landed before the U-S Supreme Court on Tuesday.
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Brinkley’s Father Passed Along Political Passion
David Brinkley inherited his passion for politics. His father, a World War II veteran, instilled in him the importance of voting, he said.
Delaney Means Business With District 6 Voters
“Economy,” “jobs” and “the deficit” are words candidates say in campaign speeches to show they are in touch with the issues that matter to people, but to Democratic candidate John Delaney they’re more than just buzzwords.
Hard Work, Legislative Record Define Garagiola Campaign
Rob Garagiola has been busy in Annapolis — really busy. A state senator for more than 10 years, majority leader since 2011 and member of 10 committees, he has sponsored or co-sponsored more than 550 bills in the last five years.
Diversity, Service, Progressive Views Propel Pooran’s Run for Congress
When congressional candidates in the 6th District started actively campaigning in January, Milad Pooran wasn’t allowed — he was 6,000 miles away doing critical care transport in Iraq as a lieutenant colonel in the Air Force Reserves.
Like Father, Like Son? Afzali Hopes So
When Kathy Afzali ran for delegate in 2010 she unseated the incumbent, Joseph Bartlett. Now she’s aiming to do the same to his father, Rep. Roscoe Bartlett.