State Appeals Ruling on Baltimore Harbor Development
State Appeals Ruling on Baltimore Harbor Development
State Appeals Ruling on Baltimore Harbor Development
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The State Board of Elections has appealed a Maryland judge's ruling that nullified Question F, a crucial ballot measure for the redevelopment of Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Despite being deemed unconstitutional, the ballot question will still appear in November's election, but its results will be nullified. Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and other city officials argue that the judge overstepped his authority and insist that residents should have a say in the redevelopment project. This has led to significant controversy and debate over the future of the Inner Harbor redevelopment and the integrity of the ballot process.

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