Frederick County will undertake a complete review of voter addresses in 2019 after multiple homes were found to be assigned to the wrong congressional district during the 2018 midterm election.
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The second Democrat seeking an at-large county council seat declined to request a recount Monday, meaning the Frederick County Council is officially set.
Democrat Kai Hagen has unofficially secured an at-large seat on the county council, but the District 1 race remains too close to call, according to results released by the Board of Elections Wednesday night.
Republicans were unsuccessful in their mission to flip five seats in the state Senate from blue to red on Election Day, but the attempt was far from a misstep, some observers say.
After originally trailing by fewer than 60 votes, Jerry Donald is now leading his opponent in his re-election bid for the Frederick County Council’s District 1 seat.
Which way the Frederick County Council will lean politically remains up in the air with three council seats in two races still too close to call.
Frederick County experienced somewhat of a light blue wave Tuesday with the potential flipping of one of the county’s six House of Delegates seats from Republican to Democrat for a three-to-three match in the House.
The county Board of Elections investigated claims Tuesday that some voters in Congressional District 6 were given District 8 ballots.
More than 20,000 voters had cast their ballots as of 11 a.m., according to Frederick County Election Director Stuart Harvey.
With early voting turnout doubling that of 2014, Frederick County appears to be in line with nationwide expectations of high turnout for Tuesday’s general election.
For the 33 percent of millennials who reportedly plan to turn out to vote Tuesday, they’ll have to wait until they’re out of the booth to post a selfie to the ‘gram.
For all registered voters who did not take advantage of early voting across the county in the last week and a half, Tuesday is Election Day.
A District 4 candidate for the Maryland House of Delegates may have been too close to a polling location when taking pictures and recording a video last week.
A heated battle for the county’s highest office has resulted in more than $235,000 in spending among the presumptive top two candidates in the last two months, according to campaign finance reports.
A former employee of Delegate Karen Lewis Young made public this week an ethics complaint against the first-term state representative.