Politics & Government

How Did Baltimore County Vote In Presidential Election

Here's a look at Baltimore County's picks for president, congress and ballot measures in the 2020 election, based on preliminary data.

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BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD — More than half of the voters in Baltimore County who cast their ballots favored former Vice President Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election, according to preliminary results from the Maryland State Board of Elections. Biden received 58.5 percent of the votes in Baltimore County, while 39.2 percent went to President Donald Trump.

There was slightly more support for Biden across the state of Maryland, where 63.3 percent voted for Biden (D) and 34.3 percent favored Trump (R), based on unofficial results as of Monday morning.

Biden on Saturday declared victory Saturday after he crossed the winning threshold of 270 Electoral College votes with a win in Pennsylvania, according to the Associated Press.

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Mail-in ballots will continue to be processed until Nov. 13 in Maryland, after which point results will be made official.

In Baltimore County, some mail-in votes have been tabulated, while 42 of 42 voting centers had reported Election Day results, according to the Maryland State Board of Elections.

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In the meantime, here are the preliminary results:

Congress: Ruppersberger, Sarbanes, Mfume

The projected winners of Maryland's congressional races were all incumbents, according to the Associated Press, including those who represent parts of Baltimore County: Andy Harris (R), C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger (D), John Sarbanes (D) and Kweisi Mfume (D).

Here are preliminary results showing how Baltimore County voted:

Courtesy of the Maryland State Board of Elections.
Here's how the state voted:
Courtesy of the Maryland State Board of Elections.

Baltimore County Ballot Questions

Voters in Baltimore County voted in favor of all proposals on the ballot.

Courtesy of the Maryland State Board of Elections.

Referendums: Budget, Sports Betting Get Green Light

Statewide, 74.2 percent of voters were in favor of Question 1 on the ballot, which would amend the state constitution to give state lawmakers the power to amend the budget after the governor has approved it, while 66.6 percent voted in favor of allowing sports betting.

Courtesy of the Maryland State Board of Elections.

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