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Candidate Votes Percentage Election Summary Report 2018 Election Summary Report 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election Harford County, Maryland June 26, 2018 Summary For Jurisdication Wide, All Counters, All Races - Official Results Registered Voters: 140,935 Voter Turnout: 34,317 24.35% Precincts Reported (of 93) : 93 100% Candidate Votes Percentage REP Governor / Lt. Hogan-Rutherford 18,606 100.00% Governor Total 18,606 REP Comptroller Anjali Reed Phukan 14,881 100.00% Total 14,881 REP Attorney General Craig Wolf 15,721 100.00% Total 15,721 REP U.S. Senator Tony Campbell 4,113 27.04% Christina J. Grigorian 2,980 19.59% Chris Chaffee 2,558 16.82% John R. Graziani 2,315 15.22% Blaine Taylor 852 5.60% Brian Charles Vaeth 663 4.36% Gerald I. Smith, Jr. 600 3.94% Bill Krehnbrink 368 2.42% Evan M. Cronhardt 299 1.97% Nnabu Eze 254 1.67% Albert Binyahmin Howard 209 1.37% Total 15,211 REP Representative in Andy Harris 12,454 86.05% Congress - 1 Congressional District 1 Martin Elborn 1,348 9.31% Lamont Taylor 671 4.64% Total 14,473 REP Representative in Liz Matory 1,352 42.65% Congress - 2 Congressional District 2 Mark Shell 694 21.89% Mitchell J. Toland, Jr. 569 17.95% Hubert Owens, Jr. 555 17.51% Total 3,170 REP State Senator - 7 J. B. Jennings 5,231 100.00% Legislative District 7 Total 5,231 REP State Senator - 34 Bob Cassilly 5,969 100.00% Legislative District 34 Election Summary Report 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election Harford County, Maryland June 26, 2018 Summary For Jurisdication Wide, All Counters, All Races - Official Results Registered Voters: 140,935 Voter Turnout: 34,317 24.35% Precincts Reported (of 93) : 93 100% Total 5,969 REP State Senator - 35 Jason C. Gallion 5,058 100.00% Legislative District 35 Total 5,058 REP House of Delegates - 7 Kathy Szeliga 3,729 22.49% Legislative District 7 Rick Impallaria 2,432 14.67% Lauren Arikan 2,203 13.29% Aaron Penman 2,140 12.91% David Seman 1,284 7.74% Michael A. Geppi 1,250 7.54% Bill Paulshock 1,153 6.95% Tammy Larkin 924 5.57% Joshua Barlow 864 5.21% Angela Sudano-Marcellino 238 1.44% Russ English, Jr. 185 1.12% Norm Gifford 98 0.59% Trevor Leach 80 0.48% Total 16,580 REP House of Delegates - Glen Glass 1,758 33.26% 34A Legislative Subdistrict 34A J.D. Russell 1,703 32.22% Monica A. Worrell 1,658 31.37% R. Douglas Anstine 167 3.16% Total 5,286 REP House of Delegates - Susan K. McComas 1,096 32.13% 34B Legislative Subdistrict 34B Walter "Butch" Tilley 1,037 30.40% James V. "Capt'n Jim" McMahan 736 21.58% Jan Marie Christensen 542 15.89% Total 3,411 REP House of Delegates - Andrew Cassilly 5,000 52.31% 35B Legislative Subdistrict 35B Teresa Reilly 4,558 47.69% Total 9,558 REP County Executive Barry Glassman 13,451 71.59% Mike Perrone, Jr. 5,339 28.41% Election Summary Report 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election Harford County, Maryland June 26, 2018 Summary For Jurisdication Wide, All Counters, All Races - Official Results Registered Voters: 140,935 Voter Turnout: 34,317 24.35% Precincts Reported (of 93) : 93 100% Total 18,790 REP Pres County Council Patrick Vincenti 13,523 79.68% Shawn A. Kingston 3,449 20.32% Total 16,972 REP County Council - A Donna Blasdell 840 58.82% Councilmanic District A Paula R. Mullis 588 41.18% Total 1,428 REP County Council - B Joe Woods 3,049 100.00% Councilmanic District B Total 3,049 REP County Council - C Tony "G" Giangiordano 1,687 47.99% Councilmanic District C Susan Burdette 1,006 28.62% Patti Parker 822 23.39% Total 3,515 REP County Council - D Chad R. Shrodes 3,147 68.09% Councilmanic District D Jerry Scarborough 1,475 31.91% Total 4,622 REP County Council - E Robert S. Wagner 1,264 50.76% Councilmanic District E Diane L. Sengstacke 1,226 49.24% Total 2,490 REP County Council - F Curtis L. Beulah 1,387 61.21% Councilmanic District F Amy Altmann Jahnigen 696 30.71% John Michael Finlayson 183 8.08% Total 2,266 REP Judge of the Circuit Paul W. Ishak 11,609 39.84% Court Judicial Circuit 3 Lawrence F. Kreis, Jr. 9,963 34.19% Diane Adkins-Tobin 7,569 25.97% Total 29,141 REP State's Attorney Albert Peisinger 6,870 38.84% David Wesley Ryden 5,678 32.10% Lisa H. Marts 3,538 20.00% Steven L. Trostle 1,600 9.05% Total 17,686 Election Summary Report 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election Harford County, Maryland June 26, 2018 Summary For Jurisdication Wide, All Counters, All Races - Official Results Registered Voters: 140,935 Voter Turnout: 34,317 24.35% Precincts Reported (of 93) : 93 100% REP Clerk Circuit Court James Reilly 15,775 100.00% Total 15,775 REP Register of Wills Derek K. Hopkins 15,970 100.00% Total 15,970 REP Sheriff Jeffrey R. Gahler 16,512 100.00% Total 16,512 REP Cent Committee Christina M. Trotta 8,424 7.11% Jordan Glassman 8,406 7.09% Sharon Beam 8,166 6.89% Patrick J. Haggerty, Jr. 7,713 6.51% Matthew Resnik 7,614 6.42% Jason C. Gallion 7,605 6.42% Jean Elaine Beulah 7,310 6.17% Jessica Blake 7,189 6.07% Carol MacCubbin 7,177 6.06% Jeffery McBride 6,822 5.76% Patrick L. McGrady 6,583 5.55% Mike Griffith 6,289 5.31% Carol M. Kiple 6,249 5.27% Linda Stine Flint 6,000 5.06% Joe Fleckenstein 5,312 4.48% Trevor Leach 3,245 2.74% Marc Morrison 3,196 2.70% Christopher Anthoney Sigley 2,830 2.39% Abel Amdetsyon 2,388 2.01% Total 118,518 DEM Governor / Lt. Jealous-Turnbull 6,416 45.39% Governor Baker-Embry 1,992 14.09% Shea-Scott 1,804 12.76% Vignarajah-Blake 1,755 12.42% Ervin-Johnson 670 4.74% Ross-Verratti 501 3.54% Election Summary Report 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election Harford County, Maryland June 26, 2018 Summary For Jurisdication Wide, All Counters, All Races - Official Results Registered Voters: 140,935 Voter Turnout: 34,317 24.35% Precincts Reported (of 93) : 93 100% DEM Governor / Lt. Madaleno-Jenkins 496 3.51% Governor Jaffe-Jaffe 272 1.92% Jones-Waters 229 1.62% Total 14,135 DEM Comptroller Peter Franchot 12,511 100.00% Total 12,511 DEM Attorney General Brian E. Frosh 12,269 100.00% Total 12,269 DEM U.S. Senator Ben Cardin 10,985 75.89% Chelsea Manning 1,003 6.93% Jerome "Jerry" Segal 591 4.08% Debbie "Rica" Wilson 560 3.87% Marcia H. Morgan 445 3.07% Lih Young 335 2.31% Richard "Rikki" Vaughn 302 2.09% Erik Jetmir 253 1.75% Total 14,474 DEM Representative in Allison Galbraith 3,439 44.28% Congress - 1 Congressional District 1 Jesse Colvin 2,298 29.59% Michael Brown 1,005 12.94% Michael Pullen 504 6.49% Steve Worton 322 4.15% Erik Lane 198 2.55% Total 7,766 DEM Representative in C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger 4,809 78.17% Congress - 2 Congressional District 2 Jake Pretot 1,343 21.83% Total 6,152 DEM State Senator - 7 Donna Hines 2,775 100.00% Legislative District 7 Total 2,775 DEM State Senator - 34 Mary-Dulany James 5,812 74.14% Legislative District 34 Barbara Osborn Kreamer 2,027 25.86% Total 7,839 Election Summary Report 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election Harford County, Maryland June 26, 2018 Summary For Jurisdication Wide, All Counters, All Races - Official Results Registered Voters: 140,935 Voter Turnout: 34,317 24.35% Precincts Reported (of 93) : 93 100% DEM House of Delegates - 7 Allison Berkowitz 2,617 55.15% Legislative District 7 Gordon Koerner 2,128 44.85% Nomination Vacant 0 0.00% Total 4,745 DEM House of Delegates - Mary Ann Lisanti 3,794 46.80% 34A Legislative Subdistrict 34A Steve Johnson 2,190 27.01% Sarahia Benn 2,123 26.19% Total 8,107 DEM House of Delegates - Jeff Dinger 2,053 100.00% 34B Legislative Subdistrict 34B Total 2,053 DEM House of Delegates - Ronnie Teitler Davis 2,453 100.00% 35B Legislative Subdistrict 35B Nomination Vacant 0 0.00% Total 2,453 DEM County Executive Maryann Connaghan Forgan 11,470 100.00% Total 11,470 DEM Pres County Council Frank "Bud" Hines 6,228 50.64% Samuel T. Gibson, III 6,071 49.36% Total 12,299 DEM County Council - A Andre V. Johnson 1,416 53.78% Councilmanic District A Dion F. Guthrie 1,217 46.22% Total 2,633 DEM County Council - B Suzanne Oshinsky 1,786 100.00% Councilmanic District B Total 1,786 DEM County Council - C Karen Kukurin 1,905 100.00% Councilmanic District C Total 1,905 DEM County Council - D Jean M. Salvatore 1,447 100.00% Councilmanic District D Total 1,447 DEM County Council - E Bridgette Johnson 1,860 100.00% Councilmanic District E Total 1,860 Election Summary Report 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election Harford County, Maryland June 26, 2018 Summary For Jurisdication Wide, All Counters, All Races - Official Results Registered Voters: 140,935 Voter Turnout: 34,317 24.35% Precincts Reported (of 93) : 93 100% DEM County Council - F Winifred "Wini" Roche 2,316 100.00% Councilmanic District F Total 2,316 DEM Judge of the Circuit Diane Adkins-Tobin 9,053 42.38% Court Judicial Circuit 3 Paul W.
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