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After similarities surface in voter guide responses, Baltimore County statehouse candidate questions campaign manager’s actions

After two Maryland House of Delegates candidates submitted answers to questions for The Baltimore Sun voter guide that, in some sections, contained identical phrases and sentences, their campaigns said they were looking into how that happened. The candidates pointed to one link between their campaigns in Dean Scott, a community leader, retired teacher and founder of Baltimore County Leaders and Citizens, a Randallstown organization.

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Haire leads McMillan in Anne Arundel GOP county executive primary with thousands of ballots yet to be counted

Edgewater County Council member Jessica Haire held an early lead over former Annapolis Del. Herb McMillan for the Republican nomination in the Anne Arundel County executive race after more than 28,000 in-person and early primary votes were counted late Tuesday evening. With all 195 precincts reporting around 12:45 a.m. Wednesday morning, Haire had 12,321 votes (43.09%) to McMillan’s 11,457 (40.07%), according to the state board of elections. The tally included about 5,200 early votes.

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Some concede, others watch and wait in Maryland Democratic primary race for governor

With votes in the Democratic primary race for governor still being tallied, candidates outside the top group of vote-getters are starting to concede. Ashwani Jain, a former Obama White House official, made the call Wednesday morning. “This campaign has meant everything to me and to our 750+ volunteers,” he wrote on Twitter. “And while we await final results, it appears we will not be the Democratic nominee for Governor. We’ll have more to say soon.”

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Five highlights from primary election night in Maryland

Maryland’s action-packed primary day ended Tuesday with nominees in some races and left many others too close to call as nearly every consequential state and local race was on the ballot. Here’s a rundown of what you might have missed. Del. Dan Cox, a far-right conservative Republican endorsed by former President Donald Trump, made headlines around the country as he defeated Gov. Larry Hogan’s hand-picked successor, former state Commerce Secretary Kelly Schulz. Polls in recent months had shown a neck-and-neck race even as Schulz out-fundraised and outspent Cox the entire way.

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Ivan Bates holds 4,000 vote lead in Baltimore state’s attorney race as rivals await mail-in count

Challenger Ivan Bates jumped ahead and held his lead through the night Tuesday in the highly anticipated race for Baltimore state’s attorney. The defense attorney won about 41% of votes counted Tuesday, leading incumbent Marilyn Mosby and challenger Thiru Vignarajah. They received about 32% and 27%, respectively. Mosby and Vignarajah did not concede and encouraged their supporters to hold out hope for the mail-in ballots. Nearly 44,000 ballots were mailed to city Democrats, and they remain to be counted this week. Bates expressed optimism about his chances of unseating the controversial two-term state’s attorney.

Hogan defends veto at the heart of Maryland’s delayed election results

As Maryland voters brace for days or weeks of not knowing who won tightly contested primary races, Gov. Larry Hogan doubled down on the veto that ensured the unprecedented scramble. A spokesman for term-limited Hogan (R), who was in Colorado on Tuesday as voters cast their primary ballots for statewide office, blamed the Democratic lawmakers who pitched the proposal in advance of what they feared would become a chaotic primary. “It’s regrettable the General Assembly did not pass a clean early-canvassing bill,” Michael Ricci said in response to questions about Hogan’s decision.

Ivey defeats Edwards in bitter, high-profile Md. primary for House

Glenn Ivey, the former top prosecutor in Prince George’s County, has defeated ex-congresswoman Donna Edwards in Maryland’s 4th Congressional District, according to a projection from the Associated Press, positioning him to join the U.S. House after an acrimonious campaign. The race in the deep-blue, Prince George’s-anchored district was Tuesday’s highest-profile Maryland congressional primary. Elsewhere, Republicans notably selected Del. Neil Parrott (R-Washington County) to take on Rep. David Trone (D-Md.) in a 6th District rematch that’s likely to be November’s most competitive House race in the state.

Lierman named winner in Democratic primary for comptroller over Adams

Maryland state Del. Brooke Lierman appeared to secure the Democratic nomination for state comptroller on Tuesday night, leading Bowie Mayor Tim Adams by more than 95,000 votes. Lierman, a delegate who’s represented the city of Baltimore since 2015, had amassed 64% of the vote with 95% of Election Day precincts and all early voting centers reporting results around midnight. She was projected as winner of the contest by the Associated Press on Tuesday night, and later declared victory in a series of tweets.

What you need to know about Maryland GOP gubernatorial nominee Dan Cox

Maryland’s Republican Party just got turned on its head. Del. Dan Cox, a far-right conservative endorsed by former President Donald Trump, had the victory of the night in Tuesday’s primary as he defeated GOP Gov. Larry Hogan’s hand-picked successor, former state Commerce Secretary Kelly Schulz. After eight years of a moderate Republican governor — one who many Marylanders still give high marks — Cox represents a sharp turn for some conservatives in the state. Here are five things to know about, potentially, Maryland’s next governor.

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Maryland Sen. Van Hollen wins primary months after stroke

Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen won the Democratic nomination for his seat on Tuesday, defeating a little-known challenger just months after suffering a minor stroke. Van Hollen will be the heavy favorite in November’s general election in the liberal state, where Democrats outnumber Republicans 2-1. In other top contests in Maryland’s primary election, voters were selecting nominees in the highly competitive contest to replace Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, who is prohibited from running for a third consecutive term. He has endorsed Kelly Schulz, who served as labor and commerce secretaries in his administration.

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