Politics & Government
Maryland Election Results in 2014 Statewide Races
Who won, how many votes and more.

Voters hit the polls Tuesday in Maryland, where the governor’s race was the “biggest upset in the entire country,” according to Maryland’s next governor, Republican Larry Hogan.
Related: Votes Are In—Hogan Wins
Polls in Maryland closed at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, and votes were still being counted Wednesday morning.
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Check our live coverage as election results rolled in Tuesday night. You can also find election results at the Maryland State Board of Elections website.
Here are the unofficial winners/results, according to the state board of elections:
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- Governor—Larry Hogan/Boyd Rutherford
- Comptroller—Peter Franchot
- Attorney General—Brian Frosh
- Question 1 (Transportation Trust Fund)—For the Amendment
- Question 2 (Special Election to Fill County Executive Vacancy)—For the Amendment
- Representative in Congress—Check State Board of Elections
- House of Delegates—Check State Board of Elections
- State Senator—Check State Board of Elections
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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown cast his ballot in Upper Marlboro, according to WNEW. Republican candidate Larry Hogan voted at the Edgewater Community Library, Capital News Service reported.
More Election Coverage:
- Votes Are In for Maryland Governor: Hogan Wins
- Howard County Among Areas Reporting Faulty Voting Machines
- Protesters Interrupt Hillary Clinton at Campaign Rally
- Maryland’s Transportation Funds Are Topic of Question 1
- Minority Populations Diluted in New General Assembly Districts
- Changes Begin as Maryland Prepares for New Governor
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