Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Dundalk Patch wants to know who its readers support for President and Vice President of the United States.
We're down to the last two days of what seems like incessant commercials about this political candidate or that referendum question. Take Dundalk Patch's poll to let us know who you support for President and Vice President of the United States. Editor's Note: The order of candidates on the attached poll was taken from the Baltimore County Board of Elections' official sample ballot, which was mailed to all registered voters. Sign up for our newsletter and follow Dundalk Patch on Facebook and Twitter.
Election Day is Nov. 6.
Take Dundalk Patch's poll to let us know who you support for U.S. Senator, representing Maryland. Editor's Note: The order of candidates on the attached poll was taken from the Baltimore County Board of Elections official specimen ballot, which was mailed to all registered voters. Sign up for our newsletter and follow Dundalk Patch on Facebook and Twitter.
Dundalk Patch wants to know who its readers support for the Second District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Take Dundalk Patch's poll to let us know you support for U.S. Representative for Maryland's Second District. Editor's Note: The order of candidates on the attached poll was taken from the Baltimore County Board of Elections official specimen ballot, which was mailed to all registered voters. Sign up for our newsletter and follow Dundalk Patch on Facebook and Twitter.
Dundalk Patch wants to know where its readers stand on ballot questions.
On Election Day, Baltimore County voters face a variety of ballot questions regarding Constitutional amendments, referendum petition questions and borowing ordinances. Take Dundalk Patch's poll below to let us know where you stand on Question 7, regarding expanded commercial gambling in Maryland. A brief summary of Question 7, taken from the Baltimore County Board of Elections' specimen ballot: "Do you favor the expansion of commercial gaming in the State of Maryland for the primary purpose of raising revenue for education to authorize video lottery operation licensees to operate "tabel games" as defined by law; to increase from 15,000 to 16,000 the maximum number of video lottery terminals that may be operated in the state; and to …
Dundalk Patch wants to know where its readers stand on ballot questions.
On Election Day, Baltimore County voters face a variety of ballot questions regarding Constitutional amendments, referendum petition questions and borowing ordinances. Take Dundalk Patch's poll below to let us know where you stand on Question 6, regarding Maryland's Civil Marriage Protection Act. A brief summary of Question 6, taken from the Baltimore County Board of Elections' specimen ballot: "Establishes that Maryland's civil marriage laws allow gay and lesbian couples to obtain a civil marriage license, provided they are not otherwise prohibited from marrying; protects clergy from having to perform any particular marriage ceremony in violation of their religious beliefs; affirms that each religious faith has exclusive control over its …
Monday, November 5, 2012
Dundalk Patch wants to know where its readers stand on ballot questions.
On Election Day, Baltimore County voters face a variety of ballot questions regarding Constitutional amendments, referendum petition questions and borowing ordinances. Take Dundalk Patch's poll below to let us know where you stand on Question 5, regarding the Congressional districting plan. Here's a brief summary of Question 5, from the Baltimore County Board of Election's specimen ballot: "Establishes the boundaries for Maryland's eight United States Congressional Districts based on recent census figures, as required by the U.S. Constitution." Sign up for our newsletter and follow Dundalk Patch on Facebook and Twitter.
Dundalk Patch wants to know where its readers stand on ballot questions.
On Election Day, Baltimore County voters face a variety of ballot questions regarding Constitutional amendments, referendum petition questions and borowing ordinances. Take Dundalk Patch's poll below to let us know where you stand on Question 4, regarding college tuition rates. A brief summary of Question 4, taken from the Baltimore County Board of Elections' specimen ballot: "Establishes that individuals, including undocumented immigrants, are eligible to pay in-state tuition at community colleges in Maryland, provided the student meets certain conditions relating to attendance and graduation from a Maryland high school, filing of income taxes, intent to apply for permanent residency, and registration with the selective service system (if…
Dundalk Patch wants to know where its readers stand on ballot questions.
On Election Day, Baltimore County voters face a variety of ballot questions regarding Constitutional amendments, referendum petition questions and borowing ordinances. Take Dundalk Patch's poll below to let us know where you stand on Question 2, regarding qualifications for Orphans' Court of Baltimore County judges. If approved, the rederendum will amend Article IV, Section 40 of the Maryland Constitution. A brief summary of Question 2, taken from the Baltimore County Board of Elections' specimen ballot: "Requires judges of the Orphans' Court for Baltimore County to be admitted to practice law in Maryland and be a member in good standing of the Maryland Bar."
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