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We’re eight days away from the final day to vote in this critical midterm election. Just in time for the last stretch of the campaign, Progressive Maryland has released a toolkit for voters. Click here to check it out and share with your family and friends, especially those who have not yet voted. We need to show up and show our power this November!

 

We’ve got good reasons to vote: 

  • There are great progressive candidates on the ballot who will work for policies that benefit everyday Marylanders. Here are some of the folks who are running.  
  • We can change our failed marijuana policies by voting FOR Question 4 to legalize possession of small quantities of cannabis. Passing the measure means Maryland will join several other states who have modernized cannabis laws.

In order to win we’ve got to keep reaching out to voters! We want to be sure they know about candidates up and down the ballot as well as Ballot Question 4. Take a minute now to sign up for a two hour shift. It’s fun and it makes a difference.

  

Sign up for a phone banking shift.

Sign up to text bank with us!

 

See below for more news about our organizing work. Thanks and we hope to see you at the polls or at one of our GOTV events!

 

We’re eight days away from the final day to vote in this critical midterm election. Just in time for the last stretch of the campaign, Progressive Maryland has released a toolkit for voters. Click here to check it out and share with your family and friends, especially those who have not yet voted. We need to show up and show our power this November!

 

We’ve got good reasons to vote: 

  • There are great progressive candidates on the ballot who will work for policies that benefit everyday Marylanders. Here are some of the folks who are running.  
  • We can change our failed marijuana policies by voting FOR Question 4 to legalize possession of small quantities of cannabis. Passing the measure means Maryland will join several other states who have modernized cannabis laws.

In order to win we’ve got to keep reaching out to voters! We want to be sure they know about candidates up and down the ballot as well as Ballot Question 4. Take a minute now to sign up for a two hour shift. It’s fun and it makes a difference.

  

Sign up for a phone banking shift.

Sign up to text bank with us!

 

See below for more news about our organizing work. Thanks and we hope to see you at the polls or at one of our GOTV events!

 

In solidarity,

The Progressive Maryland Team

📝 Election Corner:

Important Election Dates and Deadlines: Be sure to make your plan to vote

Early Voting: Happening now until Nov. 3. Check your Board of Elections for locations and times.

Click here for answers to your questions about voting. 


General Election Dates and Deadlines:

 

Find out about PM’s endorsed candidates

 

Not Registered? Voter Registration Can Take Place:

Mail-In Ballot Requests and Return Dates Ballot Deadlines:

Voting In Person Dates:

Task Forces & Issue Campaigns Updates:

Healthcare For All:

We’re getting ready for the state legislative session which starts on January 11. We’re examining opportunities to work on lowering Rx prices at the state level, continuing our work on the End Medical Debt campaign, and pushing for the healthcare services our communities need. We’ll be participating in the national summit on healthcare organizing that People’s Action is holding after the election. We need more folks in this fight, to learn more contact Patty.

 

Campaign For Justice and Ending the War on Drugs:

Justice is on the ballot this year! Our Task Forces remind all Marylanders of the importance of voting in favor of Question 4 to legalize cannabis. Punitive marijuana laws fueled mass incarceration and widespread racist policing practices. Legalization has many benefits, including redirecting public resources spent on pot arrests to community needs and social services. 

 

If you’re interested in joining our efforts, please contact Kurt or Dev.

 

Returning Citizens Task Force: 

Based on our conversations at recent October community events, our team believes that the most important need facing people after their release from prison is housing -- both transitional housing and long term affordable permanent housing. We’ll discuss this and other issues at our next meeting taking place on Zoom from 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm on Tuesday, November 8. Check with Kurt in advance of the meeting, we may reschedule since Nov. 8 is Election Day.  

Local Chapter Updates:

 

Progressive Frederick County

Our chapter is hard at work campaigning to elect progressive state legislators and a new Sheriff who will bring a much better approach to the County’s policing philosophy and practices. To volunteer with them, contact Zack . We still need canvassers to help in the final week and on Election Day. To apply for a paid position click here.

 

Progressive Harford County 

Thanks to the team of twelve volunteers and leaders  who joined our canvass this past Saturday in Edgewood! We knocked on more than 500 doors and had some great conversations with voters about Heather Mizeur, running for Congress, Progressive Harford County endorsed School Board candidate Stephen Puopolo, who joined us, along with County Council candidate Jean Salvatore.

Lower Shore Progressive Caucus

LSPC is door knocking every day to get the word out about some wonderful progressive candidates. Help us get out the vote on the Shore: contact Kris.

 

Learn about upcoming events here

 

Montgomery County

We need MoCo supporters and residents to vote in the important Board of Education races. Of special note is community leader Grace Rivera-Oven, a candidate for School Board, District 1. Progressive Maryland has endorsed her and she has the support of the unions that represent teachers, school staff, and many Democratic clubs in the County. Grace is on the ballot across the County.

 

Learn more about her vision and values at her website here

 

Progressive Prince George’s

Zoning Bill Update: Victory! Thanks to grassroots organizing and a public outcry CB 92 was pulled from Council consideration last week. Want to get involved? Simply Fill out this form. Our Chapter is working on a number of important local issues and initiatives.

State and National News:

 

A past contract for a vendor to oversee mental health and behavioral care in the state doesn't seem to be working out, and a contract for BWI concessions soon to be up for approval by outgoing officials is looking "rigged" according to some. Plus election news, state life expectancy, schools and their resource officers, and allegations of internal bias in state police ranks. It's all here and more in News You Can Use. Get the details on all these pressing topics in News You Can Use, our blog of Maryland and national progressive concerns. If you need an incentive to vote progressive, look no further.

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