Massive turnover in the legislature is expected in the 2014 election, with at least a third of the 188 Maryland General Assembly seats changing, and as many as 50 members turning over in the House of Delegates alone.
Nowhere is the upheaval more dramatic than in Howard County, where two-thirds of its seats are up for grabs: two of three Senate seats and six of nine delegate seats.
These changes have already led to the announcement or filing of more candidates for Howard County legislative districts by non-incumbents than any other area in the state.
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Ya, the D & R's want every position on the ballot filled by a warm body. Problem is; can that "warm body" win an election? Please encourage people, either a D or R,
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Oh yeah. I can see BIG changes coming. Lower taxes. Efficient government. Responsive representatives. Little to no graft/bribes/kickbacks. The Constitution respected and honored. Yep. THESE guys are going to "change things". From a Democrat scam to a Republican one...
ReplyDeleteAny chance of dumping Conway, Mathais and Cane? That would be a perfect trifecta.
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