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As of October 2024, pro-Question 1 groups have outraised and outspent the referendum's opponents 5-to-1. [24] Abortion access is widely popular in Maryland, and, as such, an intense campaign focused on Question 1 similar to the one advocates faced in 1992 was considered to be unlikely. [24]
Rejected Question H, a ballot initiative to decrease the size of the Baltimore City Council from fourteen to eight members. This ballot initiative was funded by David D. Smith, the executive chairman of Sinclair Broadcast Group. [61] Approved Question F, which made zoning law changes needed for a $500 million renovation of Harborplace. [62]
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The Maryland General Assembly passed no additional ballot referendums this year, meaning that this ballot question will all but certainly be named "Question 1" by the Maryland Secretary of State. However, the official name will not be given until August, which is still three months away. Do we rename this page to "2024 Maryland Question 1" then ...
Then-Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley campaigns for re-election in Baltimore, Maryland, in 2010. O'Malley prevailed by 15 points in a GOP wave year. Bill O'Leary/The Washington Post/Getty Images
It's a tougher calculation for Democrats in swing districts or those facing tough reelections, especially as many anticipate one of Trump's first actions on Inauguration Day will be pardoning the ...
Maryland was widely expected to remain a safe blue state in 2024. [3] Harris comfortably won the state by about 28.5%, but by a margin 4 points lower than Joe Biden. Trump became the first Republican presidential nominee to surpass one million votes in Maryland since George W. Bush in 2004.
In Luigi Mangione's Maryland hometown, questions swirl about an unlikely murder suspect Chris Kenning, N'dea Yancey-Bragg and Dinah Voyles Pulver, USA TODAY Updated December 11, 2024 at 11:16 AM