Maryland Senate Race in the Spotlight
Maryland’s Senate race is shaping to be one of the most closely watched contests. The last time Maryland elected a Republican senator was in 1980, but former Republican Governor Larry Hogan gave Democrats a run for their money. Hogan, known for his moderate stance and vocal criticism of former President Donald Trump, is tied with Democratic challenger Angela Alsobrooks in a recent poll.
Alsobrooks, a former county executive and prosecutor, is leveraging her experience and the state’s Democratic-leaning voter base to gain an edge. According to Fox News Power Rankings, this race is currently rated “Leans D.”
Voting Guidelines in Maryland and Mississippi
Maryland Voting Details:
- Absentee Voting: Maryland started absentee voting today. No excuse is needed to request a ballot, but applications must be received by October 29, with ballots due by November 5.
- Early In-Person Voting: Begins October 24 and runs through October 31. Absentee ballots can be returned in person through Election Day.
- Voter Registration: Maryland residents can register online or by mail until October 15, or in person during early voting or on Election Day.
Mississippi Voting Details:
- Absentee Voting: Mississippi also began absentee voting today, requiring an excuse for receiving a ballot. Applications must be received by November 4, and ballots must be returned by November 5.
- Early In-Person Voting: Mississippi does not offer early in-person voting.
- Voter Registration: Registration is available by mail or in person until October 7.