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The Protestant Revolution, also known Coode's Rebellion after one of its leaders, John Coode, took place in the summer of 1689 in the English Province of Maryland when Protestants, by then a substantial majority in the colony, revolted against the proprietary government led by the Catholic Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore.
2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland; 2022 United States Senate election in Maryland; 2022 Maryland gubernatorial election; 2022 Maryland Attorney General election; 2022 Maryland Comptroller election; 2022 Maryland Question 4, statewide referendum to legalize cannabis for adult use
Since its admission to statehood in 1788, Maryland has participated in every U.S. presidential election. Considered a bellwether state during the 20th century, only voting for the losing candidate three times during that century, Maryland has since become one of the most blue (Democratic) states, last voting for a Republican candidate in 1988.
English: A map of the 2022 Maryland gubernatorial election showing how candidates did in each precinct. Map exported from the Maryland Department of Planning, precinct-level stats from Maryland State Board of Elections.
A general election was held in the U.S. state of Maryland on November 8, 2022. All of Maryland's executive officers were up for election as well as all of Maryland's eight seats in the United States House of Representatives, one of its U.S. senators, and the state legislature. Primaries were held on July 19, 2022.
21:57, 16 November 2022: 744 × 405 (252 KB) Y2hyaXM: Moore has expanded his lead in Talbot County: 04:39, 15 November 2022: 744 × 405 (252 KB) Y2hyaXM: Cox's margin in Washington County has gone below 60%: 17:09, 13 November 2022: 744 × 405 (252 KB) Y2hyaXM: Moore expanded his lead in Baltimore County: 22:52, 12 November 2022: 744 × 405 ...
Fifteen weeks before the primary election, a judge is to open a trial Tuesday in which Republicans seek to scrap a Democratic-approved map of Maryland’s congressional district boundary lines.
The province began in 1632 as the Maryland Palatinate, [3] a proprietary palatinate granted to Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore, whose father, George, had long sought to found a colony in the New World to serve as a refuge for Catholics at the time of the European wars of religion.