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Key Election results in races across Maryland

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Aside from the highly contested presidential election, there are several key races to watch across the state and Baltimore region that could have major impacts on offices ranging from the municipal level to the federal level.

Election results:

Representative in Congress:

Congressional District 01

Andy Harris(Republican) - Winner
Mia Mason(Democratic)

Congressional District 02

Johnny Ray Salling (Republican)
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger (Democratic) - Winner
Jeff Northcott (Unaffiliated)

Congressional District 03

Charles Anthony (Republican)
John Sarbanes (Democratic) - Winner

Congressional District 04

George E. McDermott (Republican)
Anthony G. Brown (Democratic) - Winner

Congressional District 05

Chris Palombi (Republican)
Steny H. Hoyer (Democratic) - Winner

Congressional District 06

Neil C. Parrott (Republican)
David J. Trone (Democratic) - Winner

Congressional District 07

Kimberly Klacik (Republican)
Kweisi Mfume (Democratic) - Winner

Congressional District 08

Gregory Thomas Coll (Republican)
Jamie Raskin (Democratic) - Winner

Baltimore City:

Mayor's Race:

Brandon Scott (Democrat) - Winner
Shannon Wright (Republican)
David Harding (Working Class Party)
Bob Wallace (Unaffiliated)
Steven H. Smith (Republican)

City Council President:

Nick Mosby (Democratic) - Winner
Jovani M. Patterson (Republican)

Comptroller

Bill Henry (Democratic)

Member of the City Council, District 1

Zeke Cohen (Democratic) - Winner
Donna L Rzepka, (Republican)

Member of the City Council, District 2

Brendon Joyner-El (Republican)
Danielle McCray (Democratic) - Winner

Member of the City Council, District 3

David Marshall Wright (Republican)
Ryan Dorsey (Democratic) - Winner

Member of the City Council, District 4

Mark Conway (Democratic) - Mark Conway
John Richard Perkins (Unaffiliated)

Member of the City Council, District 5

Maria Mandela Vismale (Republican)
Isaac "Yitzy" Schleifer (Democratic) - Winner

Member of the City Council, District 6

Michelle Y. Andrews (Republican)
Sharon Green Middleton (Democratic) - Winner

Member of the City Council, District 7

Christopher M. Anderson (Republican)
James Torrence (Democratic) - Winner

Member of the City Council, District 8

Kristerfer Burnett (Democratic)

Member of the City Council, District 9

John T. Bullock (Democratic)

Member of the City Council, District 10

Michael W. Nolet (Republican)
Phylicia Porter (Democratic) - Winner

Member of the City Council, District 11

Eric Costello (Democratic)

Member of the City Council, District 12

Eugene Z. Boikai (Republican)
Robert Stokes, Sr. (Democratic) - Winner
Franca Muller Paz (Green)

Member of the City Council, District 13

Antonio "Tony" Glover (Democratic)

Member of the City Council, District 14

Charles A. Long (Republican)
Odette Ramos (Democratic) - Winner

Carroll County:

Board of Education

Stephanie R. Brooks (Non-Partisan)
Virginia R. Harrison (Non-Partisan)
Marsha B. Herbert (Non-Partisan)
Donna Sivigny (Non-Partisan) - Winner

Queen Anne's County:

Board of Education

Commissioner District 002

Richard "Dick" Smith

Commissioner District 003

Helen Bennett (Non-Partisan),
"Buffy" Cromwell (Non-Partisan)
Pamela Turner-Tingle (Non-Partisan)

Commissioner District 004

Mark Anderson (Non-Partisan)
Sean Foley (Non-Partisan)
"Nikki" Kennedy (Non-Partisan)
"Schif" Schifanelli (Non-Partisan)

Cecil County:

County Executive

Danielle Hornberger (Republican) - Winner
Jeff Kase (Democratic)

County Council

Councilmanic District 001

Bob Meffley (Republican)

Councilmanic District 005

Jackie Gregory (Republican)

Board of Education

Councilmanic District 001

Sam Davis (Non-Partisan)
Dianne Racine Heath (Non-Partisan) - Winner

Councilmanic District 002

Tierney Farlan Davis (Non-Partisan)

Anne Arundel County:

Board of Education

Councilmanic District 002

Robert A. Silkworth(Non-Partisan) - Winner
Raleigh Turnage, Jr.(Non-Partisan)

Councilmanic District 003

Ken Baughman(Non-Partisan)
Corine Frank(Non-Partisan) - Winner

Councilmanic District 006

India L. Ochs(Non-Partisan)
Joanna Bache Tobin(Non-Partisan) - Winner

Howard County:

Board of Education

Councilmanic District 001

Christina Delmont-Small (Non-Partisan) - Winner
Matthew D. Molyett (Non-Partisan)

Councilmanic District 002

Larry Pretlow, II (Non-Partisan)
Antonia Barkley Watts (Non-Partisan) - Winner

Councilmanic District 003

Tom Heffner (Non-Partisan)
Jolene Mosley (Non-Partisan) - Winner

Councilmanic District 004

Jen Mallo (Non-Partisan) - Winner
Sezin Palmer (Non-Partisan)
Julie Hotopp (Non-Partisan)

Councilmanic District 005

Yun Lu (Non-Partisan) - Winner
Cindy Vaillancourt (Non-Partisan)

Ballot Questions:

Question 1 - State Budget Process

Approved

Question 2 - Legalize Sports Betting

Approved

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