link to more detailed article:
https://www.wbaltv.com/article/sinclair-cease-desist-letter-group-opposing-ballot-question/62721064
The controversial ballot question is Question H. If approved, it would reduce the number of elected Baltimore City Council members from 14 to eight, plus a president.
"While we respect your constitutional rights to urge voters to adopt your preferred position, dragging Sinclair into a contentious election jeopardizes our position of trust in the community," wrote Sinclair attorney Chase Bales. "More specifically, by falsely associating Sinclair with Question H, Stop Sinclair has created an impression of partiality by Sinclair."
In a second letter responding, the Stop Sinclair political committee attorney Joseph Sandler refused, writing in part: "The Committee will continue to tell the truth about David Smith's efforts to disempower Black leadership, and his use of Sinclair to promote that agenda."
The People for Elected Accountability and Civic Engagement (PEACE) is the chief proponent of ballot Question H, a group primarily bankrolled by David Smith, chairman of the Baltimore County-based Sinclair Broadcast Group, which owns WBFF-TV in Baltimore, and co-owner of The Baltimore Sun.