Maryland early mail-in vote count moves forward

The number of requested mail-in ballots has already exceeded the unprecedented half a million mail-in ballots in the July primary election.

Moore, Cox join candidates at Eastern Shore campaign event

Approximately 5,000 people attended this year’s J. Millard Tawes Crab & Clam Bake, where booths, signs and hats advertising 2022 political candidates could be spotted throughout the event.

Court considers second Cox effort to halt Maryland early vote count

Just four days before the Maryland State Board of Elections is to begin counting early mail-in ballots, Republican gubernatorial nominee Dan Cox filed another effort to halt the board’s plan to certify the Nov. 8 elections earlier.

Release of Adnan Syed focuses attention on Maryland wrongful prosecutions

At least 3,000 exonerated individuals in the U.S. have spent a combined 25,000 years of their lives behind bars due to wrongful prosecution as of March 2022, according to the National Registry of Exonerations.

Abortion providers face increasing attacks, harassment

Although abortion providers work a job that is not inherently dangerous, incidents of violence and harassment against workers in their field have increased in the past year. Because of the frequency of attacks, abortion providers in Maryland are fearful of sharing their last names.

Maryland becomes haven for out-of-state abortion seekers, providers

Maryland abortion providers see influx of out-of-state patients since the reversal of Roe v. Wade.