vote 2012

August 18, 2012 | Staff Writer

Maryland Statehouse

Gambling Expansion (Video)

The second Special Session for the Maryland General Assembly resulted in the signing of a bill to expand gambling. Now voters will decide the fate of the bill in the upcoming November general election. Take a look.

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August 17, 2012 | Staff Writer

Mark Your Calendars

The General Election will be held on November 6. There are several key dates leading up to the Presidential election. Republican National Convention August 27 to August 30 Democratic National Convention September 3 to September 6 Deadline to register to vote October 16, 2012 Deadline to request Absentee Ballots October 30, 2012 Deadline for the […]

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August 17, 2012 | Staff Writer

Election Judges Needed

Montgomery County’s Board of Elections is seeking individuals to serve as election judges at polling places for the Presidential General Election to be held on November 6. In accordance with the Election Code, judges must be registered to vote in the State of Maryland. They must also be able to speak, read, and write the […]

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August 14, 2012 | Staff Writer

Office worker in wheelchair

County Charter Amendment (Video)

The County Council moved forward to include a charter amendment in the November ballot. This amendment will allow the county to hire qualified disabled individuals directly into open county positions. Council member Phil Andrews has been the leading supporter of this amendment. Listen to his commens in this video. Learn more in this article.

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August 14, 2012 | Staff Writer

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Student Election Aides Needed (Video)

The Montgomery County Board of Elections is seeking school-age students, grades 6-12, to assist with the 2012 Presidential General Election, Tuesday, November 6, 2012. Students and their guardians must attend mandatory training to serve on Election Day and, if applicable, to receive Student Service Learning (SSL) credits. Learn more in this video. Interested parents/guardians can […]

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August 2, 2012 | Staff Writer

Election Aides Needed

Board of Elections Seeks Student Election Aides to Work for 2012 Presidential General Election The Montgomery County Board of Elections is seeking school-age students, grades 6-12, to serve as Election Day student aides during the 2012 Presidential General Election, Tuesday, November 6, 2012. Students and their guardians must attend mandatory training to serve on Election […]

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July 17, 2012 | Staff Writer

Takoma Park Special Election Results (Unofficial)

Takoma Park held a special election to fill the open Council seat on Tuesday, July 17. Jarrett Smith has unofficially been elected to the open council seat with 51% of the votes. The election will be verified at tonight’s City Council meeting at 7:30 pm in the Community Center Auditorium. Unofficial results may be downloaded […]

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June 13, 2012 | Staff Writer

Picture of Peter Fosselman, mayor of Kensington

Fosselman Wins Re-election (Video)

Peter Fosselman was just re-elected as mayor of Kensington. The panel of “21 This Week” discusses Fosselman’s re-election. View the full June 9th “21 This Week” episode. View the “21 This Week” program page.

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June 11, 2012 | Staff Writer

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League Of Women Voters Biennial Convention (Video)

Elaine Apter from The League of Women’s Voters discuss some of the upcoming topics the LWV Biennial Convention will tackle. Four of the topics the Convention will cover include fracking, healthcare reform, Citizen’s United and mandatory sentencing. All will impact Maryland voters in November! See the entire June 7th episode of Montgomery Week in Review. […]

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June 5, 2012 | Staff Writer

Kensington Town Election Results

Kensington Mayor Peter Fosselman wins re-election following the June 4 election. According to the election results, Fosselman received 334 votes versus 213 ballots cast for challenger Stowe Locke Teti. The top vote getter in the Council race was Tracey Furman with 336 votes. Sean P. McMullen received 326 votes and Glenn Cowan received 277 votes. […]

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