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BALTIMORE (Map, News) - Voters who will turn 18 in time for the November general election can vote in Maryland s primary Tuesday, after the state’s highest court upheld a lower court’s ruling Friday.
Youth who turn 18 by Nov. 4 can register and vote in the primary, which includes nonpartisan elections for local school boards, according to the ruling by the Maryland Court of Appeals.
Most people say, nonpartisan school board elections? Who cares? said Sarah Boltuck, a senior at Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda whose father filed the lawsuit against the state on her behalf.
But most 17-year-olds are high school seniors, and those elections directly affect them because they are still in school.
About 15,000 registered 17-year-olds will get to vote on provisional ballots, Boltuck said.
Ten counties are holding school board elections Tuesday, including Carroll and Howard counties.
They also will be eligible to vote in the congressional races for the 1st and 6th districts, which include portions of Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll and Harford counties.
On Jan. 3, Attorney General Doug Gansler’s office advised that 17-year-olds could vote only in partisan primaries if they were registered with one of the two parties, and that ruling was overturned by Anne Arundel Circuit Court.
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Examiner Reader said:
How about we keep the polling sites open for a month. Will that be enough time to vote? This is getting out of hand. If one wants to vote, they will find a way to vote.
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Mark said:
9:04 - Unless you really have thought about the repercussions of your choice please do not. Then again if you're just going to blindly pull a lever for anyone with a D next to their name (resulting in ever expanding "social" programs and ever increasing taxes) then you just fit in with the vast majority of Maryland voters. Educate yourself first and not by assuming everything your left leaning teacher tells you is gospel. Socialism is evil and destructive. It keeps the poor down and overtaxes the middle to support them.
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Examiner Reader said:
Can we, or can we not vote in this years primary in Maryland??
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Examiner Reader said:
No surprise. The court just added more functionally illiterate, inexperienced, socialist voters to support the Democrats who these "judges" on the bench. Just look at 2:27 PM on the subject of health care. These children are fine with nationalizing about 7 percent of the US economy and don’t see the connection to their freedom. It’s time to be very scared.
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Examiner Reader said:
Maryland is about as Socialist as they come, to expect change there? That's like hoping that test scores will improve. LOL. Chris
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Examiner Reader said:
I'm sorry, but have you seen the movie "Sicko"? obviously not. Having a centralized healthcare does not mean that we the people of America, are giving up our rights. So what if they take out more in taxes. it will save everyone lots of trouble, and the whole country will be better off. all i know is that something needs to be done. anything is better than what we have now. thanks for expanding your narrow, anger-distorted views ever so slightly. concerned American
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Examiner Reader said:
IMAGINE THAT, a bunch of uninformed barely educated kids fall for the promise of health care and education reform. There is no way I want this guy as my president. He is a socialist. He wants the govt. to handle health-care. They cant even get DMV right. But I shouldnt be surprised by the want of these kids to have someone take care of them. They have mostly been raised by the STATE and think that being on the Govt. dole is ok. I have no problem helping someone get back on their feet, but I am sick and tired of carrying people. Govt. needs to stay out of the way and stop raising govt. dependent children who become govt. dependent "adults". But I guess that is exactly what liberalism is, making dependents so that the powerful get to stay powerful. Just my thoughts.
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Examiner Reader said:
Voting SHOULD be an informed choice. If someone must be motivated or encouraged to vote, it is likely they will not be sufficiently informed about the candidates. I suggest we inform students about WHY to vote and leave the cajoling to their parents. I DO NOT expect the schools to provide a FAIR and BALANCED debate about the party differences.
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Examiner Reader said:
Agree, these kids should be taught to vote in school instead of just to take test after test.
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avid reader said:
This is a very good thing but I hope somewhere in there is a person directing these young folk to also stand up and run for some of the offices that they are voting for. To vote is one thing but to have your vote taken seriously is another and all of us don't have that right now. Their generation can get some of these trifling mothers out of office so a vote can really mean something. keep up the good work young people.
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Examiner Reader said:
I hope Rosenberg's bill passes. Then, maybe we can stop all of his election day dirty tactics.
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Examiner Reader said:
I am missing the point, as always. All I need is a genuine ID to vote and sign my ballot. What about a change of name and address card?? I am missing something, Gee, who cares. Its all politics as usual. One day you politicians will get a clue and stop nmaking everything so strict and complicated.
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Examiner Reader said:
when you need id to get into most any building, no one at the aclu omplains at all. when you need id to vote , suddenly that is wrong, what am i missing??????
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Examiner Reader said:
the dems and aclu agree, suppressing any potential vote, regardless if it is a leagal vote, supreesses the vote for more liberal candidates. nothing more nothing less
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Mark said:
What's needed is proof of citizenship not residence. That will never get past our commie legislature will it ?
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Examiner Reader said:
Who ever has done the great work for our county is legal. The lazy theives must go!
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Examiner Reader said:
With the tremendous number of illegals in this country now, this is a must. Part of being a responsible citizen and enjoying the privileges of a democracy society includes being able to prove who you are and your right to be here.
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legal citizen said:
This is long overdue. I'm sure the Dems will oppose it since it curtails voter fraud. As for the ACLU, as usual they distort the facts. The MVA issues ID cards for Non-Drivers. But Ms. Boersma ignores that fact since it doesn't fit the agenda of the ACLU wackos.
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avid reader said:
Well talk is cheap fellas. If you want to impress the voting public then make these conversations laws and soon.
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Jeff, an Independent said:
Wow, somebody in the state government has some common sense?! It is not unreasonable to require proof of one's identity, regardless of what the bleeding heart nimrods at the ACLU think. Kudos, Senator Colburn.
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Tinker said:
What a novel idea!!!!
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Examiner Reader said:
This is rich. Suddenly, it's a First Amendment right for the political parties to decide who votes in their primaries, but it's NOT a right for ANYONE to vote in their primary UNLESS they are registered with that party? I wish politicians would stop talking out of both sides of their mouths so frequently.
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