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The Maryland State Board of Elections estimates that it wouldn’t have results from the November election until January if the mail-in ballots are not processed early.
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Moore won about one-third of the Democratic votes across Maryland.
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Outgoing Gov. Larry Hogan won’t support the Republican nominee this fall.
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It will likely take several days to slug through all the ballots voters cast by mail.
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More than 20,000 ballots left to be counted on Thursday in Baltimore city could change the leaderboard.
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What messages are Maryland voters sending in this primary election? As we wait for votes to be counted, we ask WYPR state government reporter Rachel Baye, Mileah Kromer of the Goucher College poll and Tim Prudente of The Baltimore Banner what they’re learning.
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Looking to connect with voters, candidates made the rounds on election day.
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A handy guide for the primary election in Maryland.
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All the ballots cast by Maryland voters won't be fully tallied for days.
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The Shellenberger versus Leonard race shows the split in the Democratic party.