Voters headed to the polls Tuesday to choose their nominees to replace retiring Sen. Barbara Mikulski and to fill the congressional seats left open by two contenders hoping to succeed her on Capitol Hill.
Additionally, voters chose candidates for several board of education races in Prince George’s and Montgomery counties. Baltimore primary voters made their picks for mayor and city council. Incumbent Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake did not seeking re-election.Here are unofficial primary election results for Maryland congressional races and select local races.
Chris Chaffee – 13.7 percent
Sean P. Connor – 5.7 percent
Richard J. Douglas – 7.5 percent
John R. Graziani – 4.4 percent
Greg Holmes – 4.2 percent
Joseph David Hooe – 2 percent
Chrys Kefalas – 9.6 percent
Mark McNicholas – 2.6 percent
Lynn Richardson – 5.4 percent
Anthony Seda – 1 percent
Richard Shawver – 0.8 percent
Kathy Szeliga – 36 percent – winner
Dave Wallace – 6.1 percent
Garry Thomas Yarrington – 0.8 percent
Senate Democratic Party
Freddie Donald Dickson Jr. – 1.6 percent
Donna F. Edwards – 38.9 percent
Ralph Jaffe – 0.8 percent
Theresa C. Scaldaferri – 1.5 percent
Charles U. Smith – 0.9 percent
Violet Staley – 1.1 percent
Blaine Taylor – 0.7 percent
Ed Tinus – 0.3 percent
Chris Van Hollen – 53.3 percent – winner
Lih Young – 0.9 percent
U.S. House
District 4 Republican Party
Robert “Bro” Broadus – 16.4 percent
Rob Buck – 11.4 percent
George E. McDermott – 46.2 percent – winner
David Therrien – 26 percent
District 4 Democratic Party
Anthony G. Brown – 41.6 percent – winner
Warren Christopher – 3.5 percent
Matthew Fogg – 1.2 percent
Glenn F. Ivey – 34.1 percent
Joseline Pena-Melnyk – 19 percent
Terence Strait – 0.7 percent
District 8 Republican Party
Dan Cox – 45 percent – winner
Jeffrey W. Jones – 20 percent
Liz Matory – 15.4 percent
Aryeh Shudofsky – 7 percent
Shelly Skolnick – 12.5 percent
District 8 Democratic Party
David M. Anderson – 1.1 percent
Kumar P. Barve – 2.3 percent
Dan Bolling – 0.5 percent
Ana Sol Gutierrez – 5.5 percent
William Jawando – 4.7 percent
Kathleen Matthews – 24 percent
Jamie Raskin – 34 percent – winner
Joel Rubin – 1 percent
David Trone – 27 percent
Final results for other House races around the state.
District 1 Republican Party
Jonathan Marvin Goff – 6 percent
Andy Harris* – 78 percent – winner
Sean M. Jackson – 4.8 percent
Michael D. Smigiel Sr. – 11 percent
District 1 Democratic Party
Jim Ireton – 48 percent
Joe Werner – 52 percent – winner
District 2 Republican Party
Bill Heine – 8 percent
Carl H. Magee Jr. – 10.5 percent
Pat McDonough – 72 percent – winner
Yuripzy Morgan – 5.5 percent
Mark Gerard Shell – 4 percent
District 2 Democratic Party
C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger* – 100 percent – winner
District 3 Republican Party
Thomas E. “Pinkston” Harris – 37 percent
Mark Plaster – 63 percent – winner
District 3 Democratic Party
John Rea – 13 percent
John Sarbanes* – 87 percent – winner
District 5 Republican Party
Mark Arness – 53 percent
Charles Sam Faddis -47 percent
District 5 Democratic Party
Kristin Beck – 12 percent
Steny H. Hoyer* – 76 percent – winner
Debbie F. Wilson – 12 percent
District 6 Republican Party
Terry L. Baker – 23 percent
Scott Cheng – 3.7 percent
Robin Ficker – 11.3 percent
Amie Hoeber – 29.3 percent – winner
Frank Howard – 17 percent
Christopher James Mason – 4 percent
Harold Painter – 1.8 percent
David E. Vogt III – 9.5 percent
District 6 Democratic Party
John K. Delaney* – 85 percent – winner
Tony Puca – 15 percent
District 7 Republican Party (too close to call)
Ray Bly – 17 percent
William T. Newton – 41.6 percent
Corrogan R. Vaughn – 41.4 percent
District 7 Democratic Party
Elijah Cummings* – 92 percent – winner
Adrian Petrus – 8 percent
Local races
Montgomery County Board of Education
At-Large (264 out of 276 precincts reporting)
(Vote for 1 – top 2 advance to the general election)
Jeanette Dixon – 31 percent
Mike Ibanez – 11 percent
Sebastian Johnson – 18 percent
Phil Kauffman* – 28 percent
Gwendolyn Love Kimbrough – 12 percent
Prince George’s County Board of Education (280 out of 285 precincts reporting)
District 5
(Vote for 1 – top 2 advance to the general election)
Raaheela Ahmed – 36 percent
Jeana Jacobs – 31 percent
Robert Johnson – 23 percent
Cheryl Landis – 10 percent
District 8
(Vote for 1 – top 2 advance to the general election)
Edward Burroughs – 60 percent
Carlton C. Carter – 25 percent
Stephanie Hinton – 15 percent
source: WTOP.com