Politics & Government

2024 Harford County Primary Election Results For Congress, President

Here are unofficial results from the May 14 primaries. Harford County residents voted to fill House and Senate seats, plus president.

Maryland's race for U.S. Senate features two Democrats and a former Republican governor hoping to replace a retiring congressman. Another congressman is retiring in the House of Representatives.
Maryland's race for U.S. Senate features two Democrats and a former Republican governor hoping to replace a retiring congressman. Another congressman is retiring in the House of Representatives. (Patch Media)

Updated at 11:13 p.m. Tuesday

HARFORD COUNTY, MD ? Maryland's race for U.S. Senate features two Democrats and a former Republican governor hoping to replace a retiring congressman. Another congressman is retiring in the House of Representatives. That leaves several state lawmakers and a former U.S. Capitol Police officer vying for the open seat.


Check the Maryland Board of Elections site for live results. Officials will start to update with tallies from early voting and then counts from Tuesday as they come in after polls closed.

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Below are the unofficial results of the primary election held May 14. An * denotes the winner.

Judge of the Circuit Court

Judicial Circuit 3 - Alex M. Allman: Received 9,747 votes for 100.00%

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U.S. Senate

Maryland will elect a successor to retiring Sen. Ben Cardin (D). The winner of that race will serve a six-year term in Congress. Senators don't have term limits.

Candidates include:

Libertarian

  • Mike Scott (Nominated by party to appear in the General Election only)

Other

  • Nancy Wallace (Seeking the nomination to appear in the General Election only)

Unaffiliated

U.S. House of Representatives

Harford County voters will help decide the race in Congressional District 1. U.S. representatives serve two-year terms. There are no term limits. Voters can check their Congressional district and learn more about the candidates at this link.

President

The presidential election likely will feature a rematch between current President Joe Biden (D) and former President Donald Trump (R) with a few others throwing their hat into the ring. They are both seeking their second and final four-year term.

Democrats

Republicans

Jacob Baumgart contributed to this story.

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