Today is the Presidential Primary Election. GET OUT TO VOTE! YOUR VOTE COUNTS! Polls will remain open until 8pm this evening. Many of us came out to rally in support of Trayvon Martin. Here’s your chance to exercise your right to vote for change in the future. Injustice is prevalent in the justice system, gas prices […]

Polls open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Polling places: Nearly 300 around city. For detailed information, contact the Board of Elections online or (410) 396-5550 Races: Mayor, Comptroller, City Council President, City Council members Other votes: Charter amendments to put aside money for repairing and building schools, and to lower the age for serving on […]

A 96-year-old woman who has been voting for more than 70 years, even through the Jim Crow era, said the new voting ID laws in Tennessee have made voting more of a hassle than its ever been. Dorothy Cooper spoke about the difficulties she experienced trying to vote appearing on Rev. Al Sharpton’s Politics Nation show. […]

Pictured: Cathy Hughes with Radio One Baltimore Cathy Hughes, Founder, Chairperson of the Board and Secretary of Radio One, Inc. was honored with the Distinguished Civil Rights Advocate Award by the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law in conjunction with the National Bar Association Wednesday in Baltimore. Ms. Hughes was truly honored by the […]

Radio One Baltimore’s “Rock the Vote” held at Bourbon Street was a great success. It brought out Congressman Elijah Cummings, Senator Catherin Pugh, Councilman Carl Stokes and hundreds of young adults. “Rock the Vote” mixed Hip Hop music with politics with performances by Smash, Skar Akbar, Wordsmith, Kartel, Conscious, Fuquwn, Igima, Billy Live and Comp. These […]

Via: WBALTV.com Voters will be able to cast ballots at 47 locations that will be open from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. every day through Thursday of next week. Early voting made its debut last month, in a six-day period in advance of the primary election. There are five early voting centers in Baltimore City, […]

Via: Baltimore Sun It’s Primary Day, and about 1,900 polls across the state are open until 8 p.m. — making for a long day for election observers and candidates in the tightest of primary races. Click here to find out if you’re a registered Democrat or Republican (the only voters allowed to cast ballots today) […]

Via: WJZ-TV Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley and Republican Robert Ehrlich are running side by side according to polls this week. O’Malley led with 45 percent to Ehrlich’s 42 percent, which has an error margin of 3.5 percentage points. 807 registered voters were polled between July 13 and July 21.