A new era of Maryland politics starts Tuesday as voters have a rare opportunity to select all new faces for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general and comptroller as the incumbents are term-limited, retiring or running for higher office.
With early voting underway and a mere 11 days until vote counting begins, candidates for state and local office are submitting their final reports on how they’ve done at filling their war chests ahead of the July 19 primary election.
They’re banking on the outcome of the primary election to change things by hosting fundraisers and donating to candidates. But there’s no consensus on just exactly who is best for business as a top prosecutor. For some, it’s simply anyone but the incumbent.
They’re banking on the outcome of the primary election to change things by hosting fundraisers and donating to candidates. But there’s no consensus on just exactly who is best for business as a top prosecutor. For some, it’s simply anyone but the incumbent.
Republican Gov. Larry Hogan has endorsed Democrat Thiru Vignarajah in the race for Baltimore City State’s Attorney, Vignarajah’s campaign announced Thursday. The endorsement across party lines adds yet another unusual element to a race that already has been characterized by controversy. The incumbent, Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, is under indictment and expected to face .