Politics & Government
Harford County Voter Guide: Primary Election Candidates, Polling Places
Voters will whittle down the pool of candidates by casting their ballots in Maryland's primary election on Tuesday. Here's who is running.
HARFORD COUNTY, MD — Voters will head to the polls on Tuesday to narrow down the candidate pool for many offices at the local level in Harford County, and the state and federal levels in Maryland.
Maryland holds closed primary elections in which registered voters can cast ballots for their party's primary. Registered unaffiliated voters will not be able to vote in primary elections, but can vote in any nonpartisan primary election in their jurisdiction, such as a primary election to select candidates for the board of education.
Any registered voter can vote in the primary. Residents who are not registered to vote can learn more about registering to vote here.
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Statewide, National Races
Maryland voters will elect candidates for governor, as Democratic incumbent Wes Moore faces a challenger in Eric Felber.
Both parties' candidates for attorney general are running unopposed. The candidates in both parties' primaries for comptroller are running unopposed
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The incumbents in all eight of Maryland's congressional districts face challengers in their primaries. Only the 7th District has a primary in which a candidate is running unopposed.
To view a full list of candidates in Harford County at the local level, click here. To see who is running for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, Congressional seats, Senatorial seats, House of Delegates and judges, click here.
County Races
At the county levels, voters will decide races that include:
- County executive
- County Council or Commissioners members
- State's attorney
- Clerk of the Circuit Court
- Register of wills
- Judges of the Circuit and Orphans' courts
- Sheriff
- Members of the Democratic or Republican central committees
In Harford County, the following candidates are running for office:
County Executive
- Matthew J. Brown, Democratic*
- Barbara Osborn Kreamer, Democratic
- Bob Cassilly, Republican
- Spencer D. Dagner, Republican
- Patrick Vincenti, Republican*
Harford County State's Attorney
- Alison M. Healey, Republican
President of the County Council
- Mike Ciufo, Democratic*
- Billy Boniface, Republican*
- Tony “G” Giangiordano, Republican
- Samuel Kahl, Republican
County Sheriff
- Terrence Rogers, Democratic
- Jeffrey R. Gahler, Republican*
- Keith Runk, Republican
County Council
- Dion F. Guthrie, Democrat, District A
- Nolanda Robert, Democrat, District A
- Jeff Beck, Republican, District A*
- Elliott Joseph Herneker, Republican, District A*
- Kelly “Bear” Bryant, Democrat, District A
- Isabela Dela Cruz, Democrat, District B
- Russ English Jr., Republican, District B
- Stephanie Flasch, Republican, District B*
- Alison Imhoff, Republican, District B*
- Jessica Ryley Hammond, Democrat, District C*
- Paula S. Etting, Republican, District C*
- Charles “Chas” Hagan, Republican, District C
- Tim Murphy, Republican, District C
- Mike Ciufo, Republican, District C
- Jean Salvatore, Democrat, District D*
- John B. Carl Jr., Republican, District D
- Jay Evans, Republican, District D
- Hunter Baker, Democrat, District E*
- Jessica Boyle-Tsottles, Republican, District E
- Douglas J. Phillips, Republican, District E
- Derek Alan Noyes Jr., Republican, District E
- Jacob David Bennett, Democrat, District F
- Tamie M. Wainwright, Democrat, District F*
- Glen Glass, Republican, County Council District F
Harford County Board of Education
- Donna Blasdell, District A
- Shernice Shermaine Mundell, District A
- Dani Paez, District A*
- Keri L. Geibler, District B
- Dominic J. Heath, District B
- Christian Licier, District B
- Joe Fleckenstein, District C*
- Cathy Kowalewski, District C*
- Shawn P. Ryan, District C
- Liliana Norkaitis, District C
- Melissa Hahn, District D
- Rachelle A. Johnson, District D
- Aaron D. Boyle, District E
- Matt Jones, District E*
- Robert S. Wagner, District E
- Joseph L. Alton Jr., District F*
- Kawaniee Flowe, District F
* indicates candidates who returned Patch's questionnaire
How To Vote
Early voting ran from June 11 to June 18.
For in-person voting, residents must vote at their assigned polling place. Voters can check their assigned polling place at this link. Polls close at 8 p.m.
Marylanders can update their address or register to vote at any early voting center in their county or at their assigned polling place on Primary Election Day. Residents must bring their MVA-issued license, permit, ID card or change of address card. The ID can also be a paycheck, bank statement or utility bill. A government document with the voter's name and new address will also suffice.
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