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    Sep 11, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Mayoral candidates push to get supporters to polls

    Mayoral candidate Otis Rolley bounded down the steps of a West Baltimore home and flashed what looked like two victory signs.
    Mayoral candidate Otis Rolley bounded down the steps of a West Baltimore home and flashed what looked like two victory signs. "Two twos!" he said. A campaign assistant scrolled through a list of voters on an iPad and recorded the twos —...

    Tags: Apple iPad, Polls, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Otis Rolley

  2. Sep 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Election

    Mayor Baltimore City Dem - Primary 290 of 290 precincts100% Stephanie Rawlings-Blake (i)39,67943% Wilton Wilson 36,82540% Catherine Pugh 4,2355% Frank Conaway 4,0424% Otis...

    Tags: Tom Kiefaber, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Otis Rolley, Frank M. Conaway, Sr., Republican Party

  4. Sep 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Otis Rolley, Catherine Pugh, Frank Conaway, Jody Landers on their party plans for primary night

    On election night, it's customary for candidates to throw a big shindig for themselves even if they know they're toast.
    The Baltimore Sun
    On election night, it's customary for candidates to throw a big shindig for themselves even if they know they're toast. Well, Frank Conaway is not your conventional candidate. Asked if he had party plans for tonight, the Baltimore Circuit Court Clerk and...

    Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Otis Rolley, Frank M. Conaway, Sr., Joseph T. Landers, III

  6. Sep 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. For Rawlings-Blake, a challenge, not a mandate

    Stephanie Rawlings-Blake appears likely to win the Democratic primary for Baltimore mayor with the fewest votes of any successful candidate since at least 1983. She may clear 50 percent of those who went to the polls, but the message the voters sent this election is indifference. Turnout appears to have been a record low, perhaps as little as 20 percent. The city may not have been moved by the untested promise of Mayor Rawlings-Blake's challengers, but it didn't rally fully behind her steady but unimaginative leadership either. Voters were either satisfied with the incumbent's performance but so uninspired by her that they didn't bother to go to the polls, or they want change but don't believe the other candidates can deliver. Either way, Ms. Rawlings-Blake — who is all but certain to prevail in the general election — should look at yesterday's vote not as providing a mandate but a challenge.
    Stephanie Rawlings-Blake appears likely to win the Democratic primary for Baltimore mayor with the fewest votes of any successful candidate since at least 1983. She may clear 50 percent of those who went to the polls, but the message the voters sent...

    Tags: Polls, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Otis Rolley, Elections, Regional Authority

  8. Sep 14, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Baltimore City election results

    Baltimore Mayor Democratic primary 290 of 290 precincts (100%) Stephanie Rawlings-Blake (i): 36,698 (52%) Catherine Pugh: 17,743 (25%) Otis Rolley: 8,991 (13%) Joseph Landers: 4,870 (7%) Frank Conaway: 1,899 (3%) Wilton Wilson: 215 (0%) Republican...

    Tags: Tom Kiefaber, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Otis Rolley, Frank M. Conaway, Sr., Bill Henry

  10. Sep 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Rawlings-Blake gets Democratic nod

    Stephanie Rawlings-Blake glided to victory in the Democratic primary Tuesday, securing the nomination for a full four-year term in the office to which she ascended last year.
    Stephanie Rawlings-Blake glided to victory in the Democratic primary Tuesday, securing the nomination for a full four-year term in the office to which she ascended last year. In her first campaign for Baltimore's highest office, Rawlings-Blake turned...

    Tags: University of Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University, Frank M. Conaway, Sr., Economy, Business and Finance, Politics

  12. Sep 14, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Fixing Baltimore's broken primary

    The pathetic turnout in Baltimore's primary election Tuesday demands a response. The blame lies, of course, on the citizens themselves who didn't bother to vote — nearly 80 percent of those eligible stayed home. But the city and state have also done everything they could to make the prospect of voting in Baltimore's primary unappealing.
    The pathetic turnout in Baltimore's primary election Tuesday demands a response. The blame lies, of course, on the citizens themselves who didn't bother to vote — nearly 80 percent of those eligible stayed home. But the city and state have also done...

    Tags: Laws, Executive Branch, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Elections, Regional Authority

  14. Sep 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Election draws lowest turnout in history

    A fraction of the city's electorate trickled into polls for Tuesday's primary — the lowest recorded turnout in Baltimore's history.
    A fraction of the city's electorate trickled into polls for Tuesday's primary — the lowest recorded turnout in Baltimore's history. About 75,000 Baltimore residents voted in the election, with 100 percent of precincts reporting, according to...

    Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Mount Vernon, University of Baltimore, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Otis Rolley

  16. Aug 18, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Brochin floats idea of surcharge to pay housing authority lead paint judgments

    State Sen. James Brochin suggested Wednesday that a surcharge could be used to help the Housing Authority of Baltimore City pay nearly $12 million in court-ordered judgments that it owes former public housing tenants who suffered lead-paint poisoning years ago as children.
    State Sen. James Brochin suggested Wednesday that a surcharge could be used to help the Housing Authority of Baltimore City pay nearly $12 million in court-ordered judgments that it owes former public housing tenants who suffered lead-paint poisoning...

    Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Public Housing, Elections, James Brochin, Regional Authority

  18. Oct 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. City primed for biggest Baltimore Running Festival yet

    Lee Corrigan still remembers the first Baltimore Marathon 11 years ago, when just 6,000 runners took part in the festivities and the city barely stopped to notice.
    Lee Corrigan still remembers the first Baltimore Marathon 11 years ago, when just 6,000 runners took part in the festivities and the city barely stopped to notice. The event's founder faced plenty of doubters, many who didn't believe Corrigan and his...

    Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Under Armour Inc., Festive Events, Tide Point Waterfront Park, Baltimore Running Festival

  20. Oct 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. O'Malley unveils proposed congressional map

    Democratic Gov. Martin O'Malley released his congressional redistricting plan Saturday evening, hours after a handful of African-American lawmakers walked out of a Legislative Black Caucus meeting and prevented the group from taking an official position...

    Tags: Laws, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Executive Branch, African Americans, Regional Authority

  22. Nov 10, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Baltimore general election: A waste of time and money

    The votes are in, and the results are clear: Baltimore's general election was a nearly complete waste of time, money and effort. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake got about 84 percent of the measly 45,000 votes that were cast. Among the City Council races, only one was close. In most of the rest, the winners of the Democratic primary ran up margins that would make dictators holding sham elections envious. One incumbent, Sharon Green Middleton, got 98 percent of the vote.
    The votes are in, and the results are clear: Baltimore's general election was a nearly complete waste of time, money and effort. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake got about 84 percent of the measly 45,000 votes that were cast. Among the City Council races,...

    Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Parties and Movements, Elections, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Illegal Immigrants

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