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Wednesday, Nov 7 Elections were held across Maryland and the country on Tuesday — returning some politicians to office, replacing others, and shifting political power dynamics in several ways. | | |
| Maryland head football trainer Wes Robinson and assistant athletic director Steve Nordwall, who had been placed on administrative leave with football coach DJ Durkin, have been fired. |
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| A retired Lockheed Martin executive will assume leadership of the University System of Maryland Board of Regents, facing an uphill battle to regain public trust after the way the governing body handled the investigations into the death of 19-year-old football player Jordan McNair. |
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| A three-judge federal court panel has ruled Maryland drew the boundary lines for the 6th congressional district in an unconstitutional way to benefit Democrats. The court banned the state from using those boundaries in the future. Attorney General Brian Frosh is reviewing whether to appeal. |
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| Attorney General Jeff Sessions resigned Wednesday as the country's chief law enforcement officer. |
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| President Trump reveled in his party's Senate victories and mocked members of his own party who lost after not seeking his support. |
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| More than 2.1 million Marylanders voted in this year's election, surpassing 2010’s midterm record of nearly 1.9 million. |
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| Request to be added to ballot for the Best of Harford readers' poll by Monday, Nov. 12. |
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