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Maryland is next to Virginia.
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The Maryland state bird is the Baltimore Oriole. The female's colors are brown-green and dull orange, but the male's plumage is black and bright orange. Its scientific name is Icterus galbula.
According to Maryland's State Board of Elections, there are 3,167,846 "Eligible Active Voters on the Precinct Register" for the Primary Elections as of 8/29/2010.1,944,620 are registered as Democrats915,506 are registered as Republicans
Number of U.S. House Seats Apportioned to Maryland:1789-1793 : 61793-1803 : 81803-1833 : 91833-1843 : 81843-1863 : 61863-1873 : 51873-1953 : 61953-1963 : 71963-2023 : 8
A = Maryland has eight (8) representatives.
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Usually poll hours in Maryland are 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., but this can vary depending on election and location. For more information, visit the Maryland Secretary of State Web site, located in the Related Links below.
In the United States House of Representatives, there are 8 representatives from the state of Maryland. Representatives are elected for 2-year terms.