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74 of 109 Candidates Statewide Responded to Survey on Views About Top Issues
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With Maryland’s early voting period set to open Thursday, the Local News Network at the University of Maryland's Philip Merrill College of Journalism on Monday unveiled its 2024 voter guide for every school board election in the state.
The guide, developed in partnership with Capital News Service and the university’s Maryland Democracy Initiative, features Q&As from the 74 candidates who responded to a survey that the Local News Network (LNN) sent to all 109 across the state.
LNN also published five stories on CNS, Merrill College’s student-powered news outlet, diving deeper into key findings revealed by the survey responses — including opinions about the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future, book banning, cellphones in schools, school safety and gender identity.
“Through our school board voting guide, the Local News Network provides citizens throughout Maryland with information they need to make decisions about an issue of utmost importance: their children’s education,” LNN Director Jerry Zremski said. “Tens of thousands of Marylanders used our voter guide two years ago, and we’re hoping this year’s guide is just as helpful.”
Merrill College Dean Rafael Lorente said an informed public is critical to a healthy democracy, but today’s overtaxed newsrooms can’t cover every issue of interest to voters.
“In just a few short years, LNN has not only helped close that gap, but our students and faculty have provided innovative tools and data that newsrooms in the state can use to make their journalism better,” he said. “Our students, our school and our state are better because of LNN.”
The guide and stories were produced by a team of 105 student journalists and 10 Merrill College faculty members. Student journalists also did background checks on all the candidates. A future Capital News Service story will include details about candidates who have faced significant legal issues.
Key findings from the project:
Information from the voter guide will be made available for publication free of charge to any news outlet in Maryland. For more on this, contact Zremski at jzremski@umd.edu.
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