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Tuesday, Jun 26 If the last-minute revelation that as many as 80,000 will have to vote provisionally in Tuesday’s primary election weren’t enough, the polls opened today with scattered reports of issues at several precincts. | | |
| Many Maryland voters are tuning in to Tuesday's primary race at the last minute. Here is a quick guide to get them up to speed. |
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| As many as 80,000 voters will have to cast provisional ballots in tomorrow's primary election because of a computer glitch - four times more than originally reported by state officials. |
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| If you are heading out to the polls to vote during Maryland June 26 primary election, here's what you need to know. |
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| As voters cast their ballots in the Baltimore area, they’ll weigh in on two key races: Baltimore County executive and Baltimore City state’s attorney. |
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| Marylanders vote today for governor, attorney general, U.S. Senator, all 8 seats in the House of Representatives and all 188 General Assembly seats. |
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| More than 500 Baltimore City high school graduates will attend Baltimore City Community College for free this fall. |
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| The federal government has agreed to study ways of transferring ownership of a 19-mile stretch of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway (Interstate 295) to Maryland, federal and state officials announced Monday — a key step in Gov. Larry Hogan’s $9 billion highway expansion plan. |
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| Miguel Castro struggled with his command after the Orioles tied the game in the seventh inning. |
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