Accusations of partisan politics kill plans for a new early voting center in Montgomery Co.
Grow your business with help from top SEO experts in Maryland Several Maryland State Board of Elections members are blasting Montgomery County leaders over plans for an early voting center. Montgomery County Councilman Tom Hucker and others asked the Montgomery County Board of Elections to consider adding another early voting center in the White Oak area. Hucker said the area is underserved, and a new center would help seniors, African-American and immigrant voters and low-income voters get to the polls. But the board rejected the idea. The rejection prompted the State Board to order the Montgomery County Board of Elections to suggest a new location. But when the local board came back with two recommendations — one in White Oak and another in Potomac, chosen along political lines — State Board of Election Chairman Michael Cogan was not happy. “You have come to us to solve a political issue … Even though we are at the center of the political process, we are not, ourselves, polit...