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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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Mail-in ballots still must be counted but each candidate already has a strong lead in their respective primary.
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Looking to connect with voters, candidates made the rounds on election day.
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The polls close across the state at 8 p.m. but mail-in ballots won't be counted for two more days.
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Baltimore voter Joan Jacobson, Banner reporter Brenda Wintrode and election historian John T. Willis share their insights on problems with MD's election machinery.
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Political newcomer, author and Democrat Wes Moore will face first-time Republican state lawmaker and election denier Dan Cox in the Maryland race for governor in November.
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State officials said they are ready despite a dearth of election judges.
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Some candidates are proposing a 'tough on crime' stance.
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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.