Politics & Government

Election Results: How Did Marylanders Vote in 2014 Primary?

Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday.

While early voting in Maryland hit a record high earlier this month, will Tuesday's primary election day see an equally notable turnout?

That's up to the state's voters, who have 13 hours to participate in the Maryland primary. We'll keep you updated on this page as the results come in from the Maryland Board of Elections. See updated article with results here.

Polling places are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday. Find the nearest polling place.
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Each jurisdiction has its own set of candidates, with the governor and attorney general's races on ballots across the board.

Six Democrats and four Republicans are vying for the governor/lieutenant governor nomination.

Democrat
Anthony Brown/Ken Ulman
Doug Gansler/Jolene Ivey
Ralph Jaffe/Freda Jaffe
Heather Mizeur/Delman Coates
Charles Smith/Clarence Tucker
Cindy Walsh/Mary Elizabeth Wingate-Pennacchia

Republican
David Craig/Jeannie Haddaway
Ronald George/Shelley Aloi
Larry Hogan/Boyd Rutherford
Charles Lollar/Ken Timmerman

For those who aren't affiliated with a party, there's still reason to get to the polls—Board of Education races are nonpartisan, and there are ballots for voters to weigh in solely on those offices. See sample ballots from the Maryland Board of Elections.

Related: Early Voters in Maryland Set New Record with 2014 Primary

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