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The Howard County Election Board on Thursday elected unanimously to forward a case of double voting to the prosecutor’s office for its consideration on whether or not to formally charge the two ...
Ball was born and raised in Catonsville, Maryland [2] to father Calvin Ball Jr., a Vietnam War Air Force veteran, [3] and Carolyn Ball, a computer assistant. [4] He graduated from Woodlawn High School in 1993, and later attended Towson University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy and religion in 1997, the University of Baltimore, where he earned a Master of Arts degree ...
The Maryland county executive elections of 2026 will be held on November 3, 2026. Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, Frederick County, Harford County, Howard County, Montgomery County, Prince George's County, and Wicomico County will elect county executives.
Executives of Howard County Image Executive Tenure Party Election(s) Ref. — Omar Jones (born 1913) January 28, 1969 – 1974 Democratic [43] — Edward L. Cochran (born 1929) December 1974 – December 1978 Democratic: 1974 [44] — J. Hugh Nichols (1930–2015) December 1978 – July 1986 Democratic: 1978
Oct. 22—Howard County Executive Calvin Ball on Thursday pre-filed legislation that would create a Police Accountability Board, which would receive complaints about police misconduct from the ...
The County Council serves as the county's legislative branch; members also provide constituent service and sit as members of the Zoning Board and Liquor Board. The current Howard County Executive is Democrat Calvin Ball III , who was elected in November 2018 and took office on December 3, 2018. [ 66 ]
The Maryland county executive elections of 2022 were held on November 8, 2022. Democratic and Republican primaries were held on July 19, 2022. [1]Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, Frederick County, Harford County, Howard County, Montgomery County, Prince George's County, and Wicomico County elected county executives.
Griffin’s lawyers said in a recent brief filed in Wake County Superior Court that the state Board of Elections was wrong to exempt military and overseas voters from the photo ID requirement.