Federal prosecutors have requested a five-year sentence for a former Maryland state senator who pleaded guilty to fraud charges in a federal bribery case.
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Read More »July 13, 2018 Comments Off on Prosecutors request ex-state senator gets 5 years in prison
Federal prosecutors have requested a five-year sentence for a former Maryland state senator who pleaded guilty to fraud charges in a federal bribery case.
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Read More »June 13, 2018 Comments Off on Ex-state senator registers to vote, eligible to win primary
A former Maryland state senator who pleaded guilty in a federal bribery case is once again on the state's voting rolls, which means he could be re-elected if he wins the primary for his seat.
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Read More »May 18, 2018 Comments Off on Board: Primary ballot will have ‘Kamenetz’ as gubernatorial candidate, not ‘Ervin’
Death will not take Kevin Kamenetz’s name off the Democratic primary ballot for Maryland governor -- nor does time permit his former running mate, Valerie Ervin, to have her name added to the list of candidates for chief executive, the State Board of Elections said Friday.
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Read More »May 2, 2018 Comments Off on Oaks’ name stays on primary ballot, Md. high court rules
Former state senator Nathaniel T. Oaks’ name will remain on primary election ballots next month despite his desire – and that of a group of voters in his Baltimore district — that it be withdrawn.
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Read More »April 26, 2018 Comments Off on State appeals ruling to remove Oaks’ name from ballot
The Maryland State Board of Elections must remove former state senator Nathaniel Oaks' name from primary election ballots, a judge ruled Thursday after previously denying the relief last week.
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Read More »April 23, 2018 Comments Off on Oaks officially withdraws from voter rolls, now ineligible for office
Former state senator Nathaniel Oaks agreed over the weekend to withdraw his voter registration and make himself an ineligible candidate, which voters seeking to remove his name from the primary election ballot hope will make a judge reconsider his Friday ruling declining to order the removal.
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Read More »April 20, 2018 Comments Off on Judge denies attempt to remove Oaks from primary ballot
Former state senator Nathaniel Oaks will remain on June's primary election ballot after a judge denied Friday an attempt by voters to remove his name.
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Read More »April 11, 2018 Comments Off on Former senator Oaks seeks removal of name from primary ballot
Former state Sen. Nathaniel T. Oaks is supporting voter efforts to remove him from the primary ballot in June after the Maryland State Board of Elections has refused to do so.
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Read More »April 10, 2018 Comments Off on Voters seek removal of Oaks’ name from primary ballot
Three voters registered in former state senator Nathaniel Oaks' Baltimore district are suing the Maryland State Board of Elections over its alleged refusal to remove his name from the primary ballot.
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Read More »April 3, 2018 Comments Off on Democrats seek applicants to replace Oaks
Baltimore’s Democratic Party has announced its process for replacing a former state senator who resigned and has pleaded guilty to fraud charges in a federal bribery case. The Baltimore Sun reports that the Baltimore City Democratic Central Committee will hold ...
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