Today is the last day for early voting in Maryland. Residents have until 9 pm to cast their vote in the state. Early voting is encouraged to increase voter turnout and to avoid election day crowds on November 6th. Please get out to the respective locations to vote today!For more information on locations to vote […]

Via Foxbaltimore.com  Early Voting in Maryland continues despite the delay from Hurricane Sandy. The Hurricane cancelled two early voting days in Maryland. To get more information on when to go cast your early  vote, Click Here. Will Hurricane Sandy Postpone November Election? Trump: Obama Playing At Being ‘Real’ President During Storm, Trying To ‘Buy’ Election […]

It is imperative that you exercise your right to vote. Please don’t be discouraged by your past mistakes. You have a voice and it deserves to be heard. Felons are allowed to vote in the state of Maryland! Here’s all you need to know — HOW DO I REGISTER TO VOTE? WHAT FORMS OF ID […]

Via: Foxbaltimore.com The votes are in and Mitt Romney sweeps Maryland, Washington D.C., and Wisconsin in the GOP battle for the nomination in the face for the White House. Voter turnout is said to be the lowest in decades with only about 25% of voters, statewide, showing up and casting their ballot. To read the […]

Today is the Presidential Primary Election. GET OUT TO VOTE! YOUR VOTE COUNTS! Polls will remain open until 8pm this evening. Many of us came out to rally in support of Trayvon Martin. Here’s your chance to exercise your right to vote for change in the future. Injustice is prevalent in the justice system, gas prices […]

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 […]

A 96-year-old woman who has been voting for more than 70 years, even through the Jim Crow era, said the new voting ID laws in Tennessee have made voting more of a hassle than its ever been. Dorothy Cooper spoke about the difficulties she experienced trying to vote appearing on Rev. Al Sharpton’s Politics Nation show. […]

Photo courtesy of Kelly Hairston, Baltimore Sun According to the Baltimore Sun, only 75,000 Baltimore residents voted in last month’s primary election. That number is 23 percent of registered voters and about 12 percent of the city’s 620,000 population. This is a record low for the city of Baltimore. The Larry Young Morning Show is […]

Pictured: Cathy Hughes with Radio One Baltimore Cathy Hughes, Founder, Chairperson of the Board and Secretary of Radio One, Inc. was honored with the Distinguished Civil Rights Advocate Award by the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law in conjunction with the National Bar Association Wednesday in Baltimore. Ms. Hughes was truly honored by the […]

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