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The Maryland Latino Legislative Caucus of Maryland hosted the second Republican gubernatorial candidate forum on November 8, 2021. Robin Ficker was the lone Republican candidate to attend the event, where he advocated for cutting the state sales tax, starting statewide English classes, and reopening schools.
The information about whom are the candidates running for office can be found in the Gubernatorial Candidate Listings of the Maryland State Board of Elections, [11] also in the League of Women Voters website [12] and in the Maryland Apple Ballot (funded by National Education Association Advocacy Fund). [13]
Democratic candidates for the office include Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks [3] and U.S. Representative David Trone, [4] while Republican candidates include former governor Larry Hogan [5] and perennial candidate Robin Ficker. [6] Alsobrooks and Hogan won their respective primaries on May 14, 2024, and faced off in the ...
Maryland’s leading Democratic candidates for governor traded blows Monday in the first major televised debate as voting is set to begin and a large swath of the electorate remains undecided.
There are currently four candidates running to be the new chair of the DNC. Ken Martin, chair, Minnesota Democratic–Farmer-Labor Party (DFL) Martin O’Malley, former Maryland Governor
The 2026 Maryland gubernatorial election will take place on November 3, 2026, to elect the governor of Maryland. Incumbent Democratic Governor Wes Moore is eligible to run for re-election to a second term and has expressed intent to do so.
There were eight candidates who participated in Monday's debate, vying to be the Democratic Party's selection for governor of Maryland.
Democratic candidates included U.S. representative and former lieutenant governor Anthony Brown [13] and retired judge and former First Lady of Maryland Katie O'Malley. [14] Republican candidates included former Montgomery County Board of Elections chairman Jim Shalleck [ 15 ] and former Anne Arundel County councilmember and 2004 Constitution ...