With an incoming Trump Administration, leaders in Maryland have balked at the idea of what that could mean for funding priorities and warned they are ready to p
The often-tense contest with Republican Neil Parrott in the 6th Congressional District revolved around issues affecting women and border security.
Democrat April McClain Delaney won election to a U.S. House seat representing Maryland on Saturday. The 6th District seat in western Maryland was open after Democratic Rep. David Trone sought the state’s open Senate seat rather than a fourth term in the ...
Bomb threats were emailed to 15 local elections offices in Maryland on Friday night. They appear to be from overseas.
Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is the most competitive Republican candidate in years in a U.S. Senate race that could have national political significance.
Larry Hogan served as the 62nd Governor of Maryland from 2015 to 2023. Before serving as governor, he ran small businesses in the private sector. Hogan also founded Change Maryland, the largest non-partisan grassroots citizen organization in state history.
With Election Day just about in the rearview mirror, some Congressional races still have not been called. In Maryland, the 6th district election just got its official AP call for Democrat April McClain Delaney. But let's rewind to Wednesday of last week ...
Following former President Donald Trump's reelection to the White House, local political science professors analyze how the results came to be.
Maryland ballot Question 1 asks voters if the state should protect abortion rights with a constitutional amendment.
April McClain Delaney, the Democratic nominee and former Commerce Department official, has won the race for Maryland's 6th Congressional District. The 6th District, which includes Allegany, Garrett, and Washington Counties in western Maryland, plus ...
As ballot counting continues, Maryland elections offices receive bomb threats; National Democrats eye Wes Moore as star-powered leadership; showdown expected to replace Sarah Elfreth in state Senate.