May 12, 2011 | HometownAnnapolis
Eric Hartley: Maryland's third party Catch-22
If you want to have a third party in Maryland politics, here's the deal. You'll be excluded from public forums.
Maryland Politics: Rejected as official, third parties sue
Maryland's Greens and Libertarians are no longer official political parties, according to the State Board of Elections.
Maria Allwine: "I think it's important that the voters have a choice, that it's not strictly between a former governor and a current governor." Eric Delano Knowles: "There's a lot of things that the government does that it shouldn't be involved in.
Independents decide on their candidate for Governor in the 2010 election
Do you like this story? The State's third largest bloc of registered voters' may make the difference this year.
Politics blog: 3rd-party candidates demand to be part of debate
The three minor party candidates for governor are accusing WJZ-TV and the Baltimore Jewish Council, sponsors of a debate Monday between Democratic Gov.