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Voter Turnout

Friday, November 2, 2012

Early Voting Up in Anne Arundel County

The county is on track to break its 2010 early-voting numbers, but it lags behind most Maryland counties that have already surpassed their previous numbers.

Early voter turnout in Anne Arundel County is on track to be higher than 2010, despite the interruption of Hurricane Sandy. As of Thursday night, 8 percent of the county's registered voters had voted compared with an 8.74 percent early-voting turnout for the midterm elections—a difference of 644 fewer votes. With early-voting continuing through Friday, Anne Arundel County was expected to exceed the 2010 early figures. "Wait until we have the final numbers," said Joe Torre, the director of Anne Arundel County's Board of Elections. "As of 2:20 p.m. today we already had 4,569 votes cast. Those are unofficial numbers of course." He said waiting times on Friday have consistently been around the two-hour mark with an average of 700 ballots being…

Karen Spitzer

7:03 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

And THAT, my friends, is why you fill out the sample ballot ahead of time, AFTER you've researched the issues. THEN you take your completed ballot with you and use it as a cheat sheet and you're out in no time. And OF COURSE early voting is higher in 2012; it's in 2010 a Presidential election year.!   more ›

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Election Wrap-Up: Light Turnout, Close Races

Every vote counted in close primary races.

Primary election day was marked by light turnout, which gave way to a series of close races. Although the polls closed last night, it's likely that some of the races won't be decided until Thursday or Friday. With county-wide turnout at just 28 percent, every vote has become that much more coveted, meaning absentee ballots will likely decide the fate of close races like the District 6 County Council Democratic primary, which we reported on last night. Here's a breakdown of what happened yesterday in the Greater Annapolis area: Gubernatorial Race Even with an endorsement from Sarah Palin, Republican challenger, Brian Murphy, couldn't drum up enough support to beat out former Governor Bob Ehrlich in the Republican primary. With 95 percent of…

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