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FILE 2007 LWV NCA Positions Brochure

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FILE, FILE 2010 2010 LWVMD Legislative Priorities
Openness in Government We support full public disclosure of House and Senate committee votes published on the Maryland General Assembly website: mlis.state.md.us including dates and legislator votes...
FILE, FILE 2010 When You Go to Annapolis
This handy reference gives the names and contact information for Delegates and Senators in the Maryland General Assembly. It tells the make-up of standing committees and who serves on them.  It...
FILE 2009 LWVMD Study and Action 2009-2011
STUDY AND ACTION     2009-2011  A Leader’s Guide to LWVMD Program Positions The Results of Our Studies, The Basis for Our Action   A very wise Leaguer once said:...
2006 Maryland Government: How it Works and How To Work It
We've updated and combined two of our most popular publications ("Handbook on State Government" and "Lobbying the Maryland General Assembly") into a beautiful, informative, and...

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Election 2010
Primary Election Day: 14 September 2010 (early voting begins 3 September) General Election Day: 7 November 2010 (early voting begins 22 October) Check back here in August for Voters' Guides with...
Past Elections
Voting Information
Federal Offices
The Federal Government consists of three branches: Executive Legislative Judicial Citizens may vote for the President and Vice President (Executive Branch) and for US Senators and...
This Year in Annapolis
Each year, the League of Women Voters selects Legislative Priorities then monitors activities in Annapolis while the General Assembly is in session. As part of our Action and Advocacy efforts,...
State Offices
In Maryland, citizens may vote for candidates for these state offices: Governor and Lt. Governor (Executive Branch) Attorney General (Judicial Branch) Comptroller State Senators and...
Voting: how, when, and where
The League of Women Voters encourages all citizens to be involved with their government. Use the information below to find out more about registering and voting.
Election 2008
Some of the LWV material from Election 2008 is archived here. Contact LWVMD or a Local League if you are interested in other information from this election.
US President
About the Office: The President of the United States is the Executive Officer and the Commander in Chief of all military forces. The powers of the President are described in the Constitution and...
US Representative
SALARY: 2010 annual base salary is $174,000 TERM: Two years. No term limits. HOW ELECTED: The US States is divided into 435 Congressional districts that are reapportioned after each decennial census...
US Senator
SALARY: 2010 annual base salary is $174,000 TERM: Six years. No term limits. HOW ELECTED: The US Senate consists of 100 members, two from each state. They are elected by the states at-large and...
MD Judicial Branch
Maryland Courts District Court - Most people experience the court system through the District Court. Cases heard here include motor vehicle (traffic) and boating violations and other...
MD Governor
Duties The Governor of Maryland is the head of the executive branch of MD government, and he is the commander-in-chief of the state's National Guard units. Address: 100 State Circle, Annapolis,...

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