Cox Projected as Republican Primary Winner, Moore Leads Democratic Race for Governor

Dan Cox has been projected as the winner of the Republican primary for Maryland Governor. Cox was endorsed by former President Donald Trump. Cox has 56.2% of the votes with 98% of precincts reporting. Former Maryland commerce secretary Kelly Schulz, endorsed by incumbent Larry Hogan, has 40.3% of the vote.

 

In the Democratic primary, with 98% of precincts reporting, Wes Moore is leading with 36.7% of the vote. Tom Perez has 27.4%. Peter Franchot, the State’s Comptroller, is in third place with 19.62% of the votes.

Mail-in ballots cannot be counted until Thursday and provisional ballots will be counted beginning July 27.

https://results.elections.maryland.gov/elections/2022/primary_results/gen_results_2022_1.html

Governor / Lt. Governor

Republican Candidates – Vote for 1

County Break Down (2035 of 2074 election day precincts reported)

Name Party Early Voting Election Day Mail-In Ballot / Provisional Total Percentage
Dan Cox and Gordana Schifanelli
Republican 26,455 105,973 NR 132,428 56.23%
Robin Ficker and LeRoy F. Yegge, Jr.
Republican 1,397 3,663 NR 5,060 2.15%
Kelly Schulz and Jeff Woolford
Republican 22,188 72,662 NR 94,850 40.27%
Joe Werner and Minh Thanh Luong
Republican 796 2,398 NR 3,194 1.36%

 

Democratic Candidates – Vote for 1

County Break Down (2035 of 2074 election day precincts reported)

Name Party Early Voting Election Day Mail-In Ballot / Provisional Total Percentage
Rushern L. Baker, III and Nancy Navarro
Democratic 4,443 11,071 NR 15,514 4.15%
Jon Baron and Natalie Williams
Democratic 1,653 5,249 NR 6,902 1.85%
Peter Franchot and Monique Anderson-Walker
Democratic 24,305 48,996 NR 73,301 19.62%
Douglas F. Gansler and Candace Hollingsworth
Democratic 3,702 9,210 NR 12,912 3.46%
Ralph W. Jaffe and Mark Greben
Democratic 452 1,321 NR 1,773 0.47%
Ashwani Jain and LaTrece Hawkins Lytes
Democratic 1,529 6,333 NR 7,862 2.10%
John King and Michelle Daugherty Siri
Democratic 3,622 9,361 NR 12,983 3.48%
Wes Moore and Aruna Miller
Democratic 43,932 93,186 NR 137,118 36.70%
Tom Perez and Shannon Sneed
Democratic 30,716 71,562 NR 102,278 27.38%
Jerome M. Segal and Justinian M. Dispenza
Democratic 714 2,232 NR 2,946 0.79%

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