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Replacement councilperson first affected by charter
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White, Tony
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Johnson-Branch, Paula
/ Local government
/ Politics
/ Young, Bernard
1996
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1996
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Replacement councilperson first affected by charter
1996
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\"This is a clear example of how it (the charter change) can create Helter Skelter,\" said Marvin L Cheatham, president of Baltimore City Board of Supervisors of Elections. \"Economically, this is a heckava run.\" The number of seats up for grabs will make for a crowded ballot, which could pose a problem for voters. The governor's and It. governor's seats will be up for election. Seats in the state House of Representatives and Senate, US congressional seats, as well as the Orphan's Court and Circuit Court Judgeship and clerk's positions will be on the ballot. The office of sheriff will be open around the state. \"People have to understand what they are voting for,\" said Mr. Cheatham, adding that the Baltimore City Board of Elections will concentrate on voter education between now and Election Day, Nov. 5.
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Afro - American Company of Baltimore City
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