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Worried about voting in the November election? We are, too; here’s how to request a Maryland mail-in ballot today | COMMENTARY
AdvertisementBy Baltimore SunAug 06, 2020 at 12:50 pmAs Gov. Larry Hogan on his potentially deadly demand for an in-person election this fall, despite a statewide shortage of judges, and the Maryland Board of Elections in pushing for safer polling amid the pandemic, it seems like now is a good time to take the matter into your own hands and request a mail-in ballot. It’s true that the state elections’ board might automatically send you an application, as it’s been ordered to do, or it might find a way to skip that step and send the actual ballot, as we’ve . But given the and the delays...…AdvertisementBy Baltimore SunAug 06, 2020 at 12:50 pmAs Gov. Larry Hogan on his potentially deadly demand for an in-person election this fall, despite a statewide shortage of judges, and the Maryland Board of Elections in pushing for safer polling amid the pandemic, it seems like now is a good time to take the matter into your own hands and request a mail-in ballot. It’s true that the state elections’ board might automatically send you an application, as it’s been ordered to do, or it might find a way to skip that step and send the actual ballot, as we’ve . But given the and the delays...WW…
Incompetence or sabotage? Mail delivery suffers from either or both | COMMENTARY
AdvertisementBy Baltimore SunAug 10, 2020 at 1:10 pmFor months now, essential workers across the region have braved the pandemic to keep life as normal as possible for the rest of us. Hospital nurses, grocery store clerks, police and firefighters and many others who labor in less prominent roles. And then there is the U.S. Postal Service. In Dundalk, the daily line for picking up undelivered mail snakes outside the post office. Some city residents complain of not receiving mail deliveries for two weeks. Bills are not getting paid, checks and medical prescriptions are going undelivered and...…AdvertisementBy Baltimore SunAug 10, 2020 at 1:10 pmFor months now, essential workers across the region have braved the pandemic to keep life as normal as possible for the rest of us. Hospital nurses, grocery store clerks, police and firefighters and many others who labor in less prominent roles. And then there is the U.S. Postal Service. In Dundalk, the daily line for picking up undelivered mail snakes outside the post office. Some city residents complain of not receiving mail deliveries for two weeks. Bills are not getting paid, checks and medical prescriptions are going undelivered and...WW…
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