Baltimore County is awaiting results in highly competitive primary races that could shake up the county’s political landscape, and days of counting mail-in ballots are still ahead.
Baltimore County voters have made their selections in primary races for state’s attorney, the County Council and county executive ahead of the November general contest. Results were incomplete Tuesday evening, with polls closing at 8 p.m. and a large number of ballots yet to be counted.
Maryland’s action-packed primary day ended Tuesday with nominees in some races and left many others too close to call as nearly every consequential state and local race was on the ballot. Here’s a rundown of what you might have missed.
Baltimore County voters have made their selections in primary races for state’s attorney, the County Council and county executive ahead of the November general contest. Results were incomplete Tuesday evening, with polls closing at 8 p.m. and a large number of ballots yet to be counted.
Progressive political action committees are spending heavily in an effort to oust longtime Baltimore County State’s Attorney Scott Shellenberger in next week’s election.