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Lawmakers likely to try changing election laws

Published 01/02/07

ANNAPOLIS - Maryland lawmakers just wrapped up an election season, but they may be talking about political campaigns long before their next races four years from now.

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Democrats, who control the General Assembly, have mentioned several election-related matters that may come up in the legislative session that begins next week. Early voting, paper records of ballots cast on electronic voting machines and new campaign rules are in the mix for consideration this session.

First up may be early voting. Democrats have passed bills in the past allowing citizens to vote 10 days before an election, even overriding a veto by Republican Gov....

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