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.
Dan Cox, a far-right Maryland legislator endorsed by former President Donald Trump, wins the Republican primary for Maryland governor. Cox defeated a moderate rival backed by outgoing Gov. Larry Hogan. https://t.co/teZlEftUAY
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 20, 2022
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% |