Politics & Government

Edgewater-Davidsonville Election Guide

Patch covers the candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Edgewater, Davidsonville and southern Anne Arundel County.

As we look ahead to November’s elections, Edgewater-Davidsonville Patch is devoted to bring you the information you need about every race in town. Here's our start on the candidates and issues we'll be covering as November draws near. Be sure to bookmark this page for updates.

President Barack Obama: Maryland is a reliably Democratic state for presidential candidates. Obama held  as well as campaigned in Baltimore with Gov. Martin O'Malley. In an interview with ABC News on May 9, Obama .

GOP Presidential Nominee Mitt Romney: The former Massachusetts governor . His wife, Ann Romney, .

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Government Spending/Federal Jobs: Politicians in Washington barely avoided a national default in 2011 by agreeing to raise the debt ceiling. Edgewater and Davidsonville residents —ensuring federal job funding continued, but expressed an "unrepresented" feeling when it came to Rep. on Capitol Hill. 

Congressional Redistricting: Gov. Martin O'Malley and General Assembly leaders drew a new map, required each decade to reflect the census count, to . A petition signed by thousands asks to , giving those directly affected an opportunity to vote on the matter. 

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Dream Act: The Dream Act would allow illegal immigrant students to pay in-state tuition at institutions in the University System of Maryland if their parents filed to pay state taxes, if they attended a Maryland high school for at least three years and if they graduated. Passed by the General Assembly in 2011,and landed it on the 2012 ballot as a voter referendum.

Same-sex Marriage: On March 1,  in Maryland. Despite celebrations from supporters, opponents in May  in November. Until then, supporters of same-sex marriage, such as Equality Maryland are mobilizing support, canvassing and holding public events. Groups that oppose same-sex marriage, including the Maryland Catholic Conference, are still soliciting support and fundraising.

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