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  2. Category:Maryland ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... 2012 Maryland Question 4; 2012 Maryland Question 6;

  3. Category:2012 Maryland elections - Wikipedia

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  4. 2024 Maryland Question 1 - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Maryland Question 1 was a voter referendum that appeared on the ballot on November 5, 2024. It established in the Constitution of Maryland a right to reproductive freedom. The referendum was approved overwhelmingly, with more than three times as many voters voting in favor of it than against it, and only losing in Garrett County .

  5. Elections in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    2012 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland 2012 United States Senate election in Maryland Question 6 , statewide referendum to legalize same-sex marriage

  6. 2012 United States presidential election in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Maryland is one of six states where Obama performed better in 2012 than in 2008, with his percentage of the vote increasing from 61.92% to 61.97%. He managed to flip Somerset County but lost Kent County which he won in 2008. In this election, Maryland voted 22.21% to the left of the nation at-large. [2]

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  8. 2012 Maryland Question 4 - Wikipedia

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    Question 4 is a referendum that appeared on the general election ballot for the U.S. state of Maryland to allow voters to approve or reject the Maryland Dream Act, a state law that allowed undocumented students to pay in-state tuition rates at Maryland colleges and universities. The referendum was approved by 58.9% of the voters on November 6 ...

  9. 2024 Maryland elections - Wikipedia

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    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]