NBC News projects that Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks has defeated former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan in ...
She first won an election in 2010, when she became the first Black ... Democrats argued that the Maryland Senate seat was important in their effort to retain control of the Senate.
Measures to protect abortion access in Arizona, Colorado, New York and Maryland ... state’s gubernatorial race, CNN projects. Of the less than a dozen gubernatorial seats up for election this ...
Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks defeated Republican former two-term Gov. Larry Hogan on Tuesday in the state’s costliest U.S. Senate race ever. She will be Maryland’s first Black ...
The balance of power in the U.S. Senate is taking form as election results were released Tuesday night, with one Senate seat ...
Her successor might come from the county council, but it’s likely that whoever finishes out her term will do so by winning another special election ... from 2010-2018, and then ran for governor ...
She graduated from the University of Maryland and began working with Republican politicians ... During the 2018 Florida ...
View the latest election returns for select offices and ballot questions in the Maryland general election concluding on Nov.
MARYLAND, USA — Elections were held in all of Maryland's eight U.S. House seats on Tuesday, as well as one U.S. Senate seat. Maryland voters also decided on whether to add a right to abortion to ...
WASHINGTON — As the vote count continues a day after election day, officials are reacting to some projected wins, including Senate races in Maryland and Virginia. This story will be updated as ...
Abigail Spanberger, who declined to seek reelection in order to run for governor ... 2024 election. Measures to enshrine abortion access in states constitutions will pass in New York, Maryland ...
Neil Parrott, the GOP nominee for Maryland's 6th Congressional District, speaks to supporters at Havana nightclub in Hagerstown on election night. Photo by Danielle E. Gaines. It’s all over but ...