Lawmakers Consider Plugging Voting Machine Holes With Paper Ballots

ANNAPOLIS – With only three weeks remaining until voters statewide get their first feel of new touch-screen voting machines, lawmakers are still working to plug the system’s security holes, including adding voter-verifiable paper records

New Voting Machines Showcased at Voter Outreach

ANNAPOLIS – Election officials statewide are organizing outreach activities today in a last-minute effort to register potential voters for the state’s March 2 presidential primary

Busch Draws Line: No Taxes; No Slots

ANNAPOLIS – The man who stopped Gov

Democrats, Anti-Slots Supporters Vow to Kill All Gambling Legislation

ANNAPOLIS – It may not be enough to kill the bill yet, but a group of 20 lawmakers said Wednesday they were only the tip of the iceberg of opponents in the General Assembly determined to stop Gov

Lawmakers Grapple with Realities of Two-Party Government

ANNAPOLIS – Lawmakers in Annapolis began the 2004 General Assembly session with a decisive message to Gov

Governor Pushes Agenda; Critics Decry Details

ANNAPOLIS – Two weeks into an already roiling General Assembly session, Gov

Governor Hit with First Veto Override Since 1989

ANNAPOLIS – The House of Delegates resuscitated a handful of vetoed bills Tuesday and slapped Gov