Journalists from Maryland colleges fanned out across the state to cover the 2024 general election.
From watch parties to polling stations, read what they heard from Maryland voters Tuesday.

Regan Vasconcellos Hosts Election Night Watch Party at Alexanderโs Tavern
By Myles Mims and Kenny Quinn, Baltimore Watchdog

Karson Institute Election Watch Party, Promotes Civic Engagement and Community Unity
By Alexandra Momot and Omolemo Kale, Baltimore Watchdog

Baltimoreโs Pride In Da Harbor Hosts Inclusive Election Night Watch Party
By Gracie Brocato and Taylor Smith, Baltimore Watchdog

Towson University Hosts 2024 Election Watch Party to Celebrate Democracy and Support Student Well-Being
By Katie Smith and Marissa Kleckner, Baltimore Watchdog

2024 Election: Increased Pressure and Stress Among Young Voters As Results Come In
By Kobe Cuprill and Braxton Hemmeian, Baltimore Watchdog

Election Day Excitement of first-time voters in Maryland
By Braxton Hemmeian, Kenny Quinn, and Julia Mongan, Baltimore Watchdog

Marylanders to Decide on Reproductive Rights
By Waindim Tufoin, Baltimore Watchdog

Hoping for a Government by the Women for the Women
By Douglas Ditto, Baltimore Watchdog

Parkville voters want their votes to count
By Abigail Flanagan, Baltimore Watchdog

Maryland Centenarian Tells Why Voting Matters
By Qunicy Barber, Baltimore Watchdog

Indecision, and then, a sisterโs push gets Baltimore woman to vote
By Haley Parsley, Capital News Service

Trumpโs nomination drives South Baltimore voter to split his ticket
By Liam Bowman, Capital News Service

Mount Airy neighbors express mixed views at the polls
By Robert Stewart, Capital News Service

University Park GOP voter says religion and politics should stay separate
By Ijeoma Opara, Capital News Service

University Park resident says she voted for the grown-up president
By Josephine Johnson, Capital News Service

UMD student grapples with decision to vote
By Mary Burke, Capital News Service

College Park voters worry about a threat to democracy
By Steven Jacobs Jr., Capital News Service

Hyattsville man says constitutional amendment is โonly rational responseโ to attacks on reproductive rights
By Cat Murphy, Capital News Service

Annapolis voter fears violence, economic downturn after election results
By Xavier Board, Capital News Service

School board and abortion rights drive Bowie resident to vote
By Peter Riccio, Capital News Service

Women draw early attention and votes in Urbana
By Matt Cohen, Capital News Service
