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ANNAPOLIS, Md. (CBSDC) - Aside from the re-election of Senator Cardin, Maryland voters elected for plenty of change on Election Day, even setting a nationwide precedent for education along the way.
Voters ushered in a new era of equality both by approving same-sex marriage in the state, and by allowing illegal immigrants who meet certain criteria to pay in-state tuition at public colleges ? making Maryland the first state to approve some version of the Dream Act by way of popular vote.
3RD DISTRICT
Democrat John Sarbanes re-elected to fourth term.
4TH DISTRICT
Democrat Donna Edwards re-elected.
5TH DISTRICT
Democrat Steny Hoyer re-elected to seventeenth term.
6TH DISTRICT
Democrat John Delaney elected to first term, unseating ten-term Roscoe Bartlett.
8TH DISTRICT
Democrat Chris Van Hollen re-elected to sixth term.
SAME-SEX MARRIAGE
The ballot question proposing same-sex marriage was narrowly approved by voters when it received about 52 percent of the vote.
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DREAM ACT
Illegal immigrants can now qualify for in-state rates if they attend a Maryland high school for three years and if they or their parents can show they filed state income taxes during that time.
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GAMBLING EXPANSION
The vote for Question 7 will bring a sixth casino to the state of Maryland and new jobs ? specifically to Prince George?s County. More than $90 million was spent in advertising on this issue.
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BEN CARDIN RE-ELECTED TO SENATE
Maryland chose to return one of its more familiar faces, in Senator Ben Cardin.
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ROSCOE BARTLETT FAILS TO EARN TWELFTH TERM
But chose to say goodbye to perhaps its most familiar face, in Roscoe Bartlett.
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