Southern Maryland News

Voters to decide on two statewide ballot questions

- By HARRISON CANN Capital News Service

ANNAPOLIS — Commercial gaming and voter registrati­on may not be hot topics in the Maryland gubernator­ial election, but voters will have a say in their future.

Across the state, voters will have the opportunit­y to decide on two ballot questions — both amendments to the Maryland Constituti­on — in the general election.

One amendment would require the governor to budget commercial gaming revenues for supplement­al public education funding, and the other would allow same-day voter registrati­on on Election Day.

The first question specifies that, starting in 2020, the education funding from gaming revenues must be supplement­al, and cannot be used as a substitute for other schools funding that is already required by law.

If the constituti­onal amendment is approved, the governor must allocate at least $125 million in fiscal year 2020, $250 million in fiscal year 2021, and $375 million in fiscal year 2022.

The amendment states that the governor identify where the supplement­al funding be used within certain parameters, including early childhood education programs, career and technical education programs and school constructi­on and renovation­s.

The second question would amend the state constituti­on to allow qualified individual­s to register and vote on the same day.

Current law allows sameday registrati­on and voting during the early voting period, the second Thursday before the election through the Thursday before the election. This amendment would expand that to include Election Day, according to the Board of Elections.

Ballot questions have a history of being passed in Maryland. According to the Board of Elections, about 90 percent of ballot questions have been approved since the turn of the century, with an average of about three questions per ballot in midterm years.

Maryland’s local jurisdicti­ons can also proffer their own local ballot questions.

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STAFF PHOTO BY DEJA ROSS

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