WASHINGTON – When Nikolai Volkoff made an entrance during the height of his fame years ago, he was greeted by boos
Elections Company, Lawmakers Differ on Costs
WASHINGTON – The cost of bringing in new voting machines that issue paper-trails for upcoming Maryland elections is more than three times what lawmakers approved in the House of Delegates last week, according to an estimate by the company most likely to produce them
Paper Trail Voting Machines Split Disabled Advocacy Groups
WASHINGTON – As the Maryland House nears a decision on requiring the state’s voting machines to issue paper ballot records, organizations representing disabled voters apparently disagree on what — if anything — should be done
Federal Agencies Defend Ports Deal
WASHINGTON – A 45-day investigation of a deal that would turn operation of Baltimore, New York and other ports over to the United Arab Emirates was not initially conducted because there were no objections to the deal, federal officials told senators probing the arrangement on Thursday
Steele Comments May Endure Among Jewish Voters
WASHINGTON – Though those vying for the empty U
Voting Machine Vendors Not Limited to Diebold
WASHINGTON – In the General Assembly’s debate about the security of the state’s voting machines, some companies and technologies are being left out
Talk of Voting Machine Maker’s Business Exit Fuels Lawmaker Concerns
WASHINGTON – Key state lawmakers have begun preparing for the possibility that the company producing Maryland’s electronic voting machines might exit the ballot business
Senators Agree With Gov.: Voting Machines Create Cause for Concern
ANNAPOLIS – State lawmakers followed Maryland Gov