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Maryland Lawsuit Seeks Open Primaries for 1M Voters
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — A new lawsuit filed in Anne Arundel County Circuit Court challenges Maryland’s closed primary system, aiming to grant nearly 1 million unaffiliated voters the right to participate in primary elections. Filed on May 28, 2025, by five unaffiliated voters and backed by the Open Primaries Education Fund, the suit claims the taxpayer-funded primaries violate the state constitution by excluding independents. “This lawsuit is meant to address a situation where publ


Voters sue Maryland election board for "unconstitutional" closted primaries
Five politically unaffiliated Maryland voters sued the state Board of Elections this week, claiming that taxpayer funding of closed primary elections in which they can’t vote violates their constitutional rights. In Maryland, Democratic and Republican primary elections are “partially closed.” The state’s nearly 1 million unaffiliated, Green Party and Libertarian voters may only participate in major party primary elections with permission from the respective party, even though


Open Primaries: A National Movement
This nonprofit works nationally to promote open, nonpartisan primaries. In partnership with Independent Voters of Maryland, it champions...


Talking Points for Independent Voters of Maryland
This evolving document outlines the mission and messaging of Independent Voters of Maryland. It explains the group's primary goal—open...
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