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Monday, November 12, 2012

Groups Spent $35 per Vote in Expanded Gambling Battle

Mayland voters narrowly approved Question 7 last week, but not before a lot of money was spent.

Groups with a stake in Maryland's referendum on expanded gambling spent more than $35 a vote during the 2012 campaign, according to an analysis by WTOP. Unofficial results from the Maryland Board of Elections show that 2,479,262 people cast a vote on Question 7, which asked residents whether they favored the introduction of table games to the state and the addition of a sixth casino in Prince George's County. The measure narrowly passed by a margin of 51.9 percent to 48.1 percent. But before the matter was decided, opponents and supporters undertook enormous advertising efforts to sway voters. Casino operators that stood to benefit—including MGM Resorts International, CBAC Gaming LLC, and The Peterson Companies—were pitted against casinos …

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Blue State Politics: Referendum Wins in Maryland Make National Headlines

Victors attribute the wins to Democratic Party dominance, among other factors.

Capital News Service A dominant state Democratic Party, a progressive electorate, a national trend toward socially liberal policies and the need for more revenue in tough economic times converged in Maryland to bring passage of same-sex marriage, in-state tuition for some illegal immigrants, expanded gambling and a gerrymandered political map, political observers say. All of Maryland's ballot initiatives passed on election night.  "(Gov. Martin) O'Malley and the Democrats have complete control," said Blair Lee, political columnist at The Gazette newspapers. "The only (political) competition and conversation was among Democrats … the Republicans are almost now gone the way of the Whig Party in terms of influence and presence." In Maryland, …

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2:37 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012

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Friday, November 9, 2012

Voter Turnout Around 62% in Prince George's County

Fewer residents cast ballots this year than did four years ago, according to unofficial totals.

Voter turnout in Prince George's County broke 60 percent in Tuesday's general election but was down significantly from four years ago, according to unofficial figures released by the county's board of elections. With 231 of 234 precincts reporting, returns showed that 354,663 votes had been cast in Prince George's—equal to just over 62 percent of the county's 568,600 registered voters. That tally does not include absentee or provisional ballots, which are set be tabulated by mid-November. In the 2008 general election, a total of 378,103 votes were cast by a pool of 497,421 registered voters in the county—good for 76 pecent turnout, according to the Maryland State Board of Elections. The decline echoes state and national participation …

How Did Upper Marlboro Vote in 2012?

Check out how each precinct in Upper Marlboro voted in the 2012 election.

You know how you voted and we all know who won, but how did your neighbors vote? Click these links to see the precinct's breakdown on voting this election season. How many voted for President Barack Obama? What about for former Gov. Mitt Romney? Where did your neighbors stand on all those questions— gambling expansion, same-sex marriage and the Dream Act. Listed below are the polling places around town. Click on each polling place to see the breakdown: Tell Us: Are you surprised by how your neighbors voted? Comment below.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Maryland's 92-Year-Old Green Party Candidate Says His Issues Will Win

Bob Auerbach didn't expect to win Maryland's 5th District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, but he went out to the Greenbelt Community Center polling station Tuesday with hope that his issues will one day win.

Prince George's County Says Yes to Gambling, Same-Sex Marriage and Dream Act

The unofficial numbers are in, and county voters re-elected Democratic leaders and said yes to controversial questions on the ballot.

Prince George's County is easily identified as a "blue," so it was no surprise Tuesday night when Democrats swept the election. With 98.7 percent of the ballots counted by the county's board of elections, the unofficial tally states that President Barack Obama was re-elected by almost 90 percent of the county's voters. Sen. Ben Cardin took 81.3 percent of the vote, while Rep. Donna Edwards and Rep. Steny Hoyer took almost 93.3 percent and 84.9 percent of the vote respectively in order to be re-elected to their seats. However, the biggest items drawing eligible voters to the polls were the statewide questions on the Dream Act, same-sex marriage and gambling expansion. In Prince George's County, all of the measures have passed according to …

Peggy Brow

9:32 am on Thursday, November 8, 2012

If you read your voting booklet, you would have known that the machines can time out. And if you read your voting booklet, you would have had your answers ready and the machines would not have timed out. And if you read your voting booklet and knew your answers ahead of time, everyone wouldn't have had to stand in line so long waiting for you to decide.....you should have decided before you got …   more ›

Gambling, Same-Sex Marriage Questions Bring Upper Marlboro Residents Out to Polls

Upper Marlboro residents dealt with long waits in the morning, but by afternoon, the lines were much smaller

The long lines that greeted Maryland voters this morning had dissipated at Upper Marlboro precincts by afternoon. Wencil Stanek, chief judge of precinct 0306 at the First Baptist Church of Glenarden, said when polls opened at 7 a.m. there were 400 people in line ready to vote. That translated to a two to three hour wait. “I was telling people in line to come after 2 p.m.,” Stanek said.  By 2 p.m., the lines to vote were gone, as compared to 2008 when long lines stayed at that precinct until 4 p.m. Early voting took some pressure off of the voting places on Election Day, Stanek said. “I early voted,” he said. “I waited four hours and there were still 100 people behind me.” There were about 1,600 voters who voted by 7:30 p.m. of the 3,500 …

PHOTOS: Election Day in Prince George's County

From long lines and political signs to teenage politicos and "I voted" stickers, here are the images from Election Day.

Do you have Instagram or other images of your election experience from Tuesday? Add them to this gallery by clicking "Upload Photos and Videos."

Hoyer Re-elected in Landslide

Hoyer trounces O'Donnell 60 percent to 28 percent.

Incumbent Congressman Steny Hoyer (D-Maryland) has claimed victory in the race for his fifth district seat in the House of Representatives after securing a commanding lead over his Republican opponent Tony O'Donnell. With more than 80 percent of Maryland precincts reporting by 11:30 p.m., Hoyer held a commanding 40 percent over O'Donnell. Hoyer had 177,766 votes, wrapping up nearly 60 percent of the vote, to O'Donnell's 75,745 votes, securing 28 percent of the ballots cast. Far back in the vote totals are Libertarian Arvin Vohra and Green Party Candidate Bob Auerbach, who each secured one percent of the vote.  Hoyer, a 32 year congressional veteran, issued a statement tonight thanking voters and pledging to serve the residents of the Fifth…

Barack Obama Re-Elected President

President Obama defeated Republican Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential election.

President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden were re-elected Tuesday night, defeating Republican challenger Mitt Romney and his vice-presidential running mate Rep. Paul Ryan. NBC News called the presidential election for Obama around 11:15 EST. The president sent a message on Twitter at 10:14 saying simply, "This happened because of you. Thank you." The Obama campaign won the most expensive presidential race ever, with both parties raising about $2.6 billion. The race was filled with negative campaigning on both sides, from President Obama attacking Romney’s business experience with Bain Capital to Romney lambasting Obama’s handling of the economy. The race tightened during the final months of the campaign, with gaffes and surges …

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