Eight ballot questions – outnumbering by two the number of candidate races – require voter attention on the ballot of the General Election. In this high-stress election year, it may be just as well that only one of them, Question D, is high-drama.
The first of the eight questions would revise the Maryland Constitution to modify the authority of the governor in making appointments to fill vacancies in the positions of attorney general or comptroller. The other seven questions refer to Prince George’s County matters. To read more, click here.