Three days after polls closed, Democrat April McClain Delaney declared victory over Republican Neil Parrott in Maryland’s 6th Congressional District.
View the latest election returns for select offices and ballot questions in the Maryland general election concluding on Nov. 5, 2024, including the U.S. Senate race between Democrat Angela Alsobrooks and Republican Larry Hogan,
Several Maryland boards of elections received bomb threats on Friday night, state authorities said, adding election officials were counting mail-in ballots when the threats came and that everyone was safe.
By APRIL QUEVEDO, DARANEE BALACHANDAR, AIDAN HUGHES Maryland remains a strong Democratic state as the rest of the country skewed Republican in the 2024 election. Senate-elect Angela Alsobrooks made state and national history and voters made their voices heard on abortion access.
Following former President Donald Trump's reelection to the White House, local political science professors analyze how the results came to be.
As of Thursday morning, just 315 votes separate Democrat April Delaney over Republican Neil Parrot as mail-in ballot canvassing continues.
In Maryland's 6th District congressional race, Democrat April McClain Delaney's lead over Republican Neil Parrott grew after mail-in votes were counted.
Democrat April McClain Delaney has declared victory in the hotly contested race against Republican Neil Parrott in Maryland's 6th Congressional District. In her first time running for office, using a strong mail-in vote, Delaney was able to narrowly edge ...
Bomb threats were made against several Maryland boards of elections and election offices in at least two California counties on Friday, state authorities said, adding that everyone was safe and law enforcement officials were investigating.
In the 2024 election, several big races and changes in legislation are being decided by Maryland voters and we have your updated election results, as they come in. Across the country, voters are anticipating the results of the presidential race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
Some of those votes could set the balance of power in Congress. Including one in the DMV. While the U.S. Senate is projected to be under Republican control, the House of Representatives could still go either way.