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HB373 Submitted To Amend The Maryland Constitution To Lower Voting Age To 16 In School Board Elections

February 10, 2024
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Maryland House Bill 373 was submitted by a delegate to amend the Maryland Constitution to lower the voting age to 16 in board of education elections. Currently, the Maryland Constitution Article I, Section 1 states that a citizen must be age 18 to vote in elections. This bill has an agenda and designed to do three things: act as a Segway to lower the voting age in all elections in the state of Maryland, undermine and bypass parental rights to empower children to challenge parental authority and to give them rights that they do not posses before they are legal adults, and to sway the vote of school boards by indoctrinated, developing children who are void of understanding. The schools would be used as political machines to influence children, manipulate, and sway the vote for societal control.

The complete bill can be found here: https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2024RS/bills/hb/hb0373F.pdf

Passage of this bill would be devastating to society. Please contact your senator(s) and ask them to OPPOSE HB373. To find your senator(s) click here: Find My Maryland Senator

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February 10, 2024

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