Early Voting in Maryland starts October 27 and ends November 1, 2012. To find out more information visit the Maryland State Board of Elections website.

Via Fox Baltimore Baltimore City legislators want assurances that a future casino near M & T Bank Stadium will not be hurt financially by a new casino at the National Harbor in Prince George’s County. Ten legislators met today at City Hall with Governor O’Malley, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and House Speaker Michael Busch. The Speaker […]

Polls open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Polling places: Nearly 300 around city. For detailed information, contact the Board of Elections online or (410) 396-5550 Races: Mayor, Comptroller, City Council President, City Council members Other votes: Charter amendments to put aside money for repairing and building schools, and to lower the age for serving on […]

Photo by Louis Curry III Baltimore definitely showed up and showed out to IVote Maryland‘s first major event “Express Your Voice Concert Series” at Bourbon Street last night. Over 400 people came out to hear the message of the importance of voting as well as enjoyed performances by some of Baltimore’s most influential artists. The […]

Governor Martin O’Malley stopped by the Radio One studios today for a q&a session with 1010 WOLB’s Larry Young. While there he spoke to members from the iVote committee and presented them with a governor’s citation. iVote is a movement to educate, empower, encourage young adults about the power, impact and credibility of voting. They […]

Al Sharpton was in Cleveland recently for the ‘Get Out The Vote’ rally. He addresses the community about how important this midterm election is to the black community.

Back in April, I asked rhetorically why Florida Senate candidate Kendrick Meek had earned so little respect from analysts and pundits. I was thinking mostly of the one-on-one general election contest then looming between Democrat Meek and likely Republican nominee Marco Rubio.

Teola Sanders has supported Mayor Ronald V. Dellums of Oakland for over 40 years.