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Results below are unofficial and may be incomplete. For final results, check state and county board of elections web sites.

Statewide & Congressional Races

Md. Governor  
CandidateVotes%
Martin O'Malley (D) 875,352 53
Robert Ehrlich * (R) 757,099 46
Other 17,755 1
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:29 PM ET | Source: AP
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Md. Comptroller  
CandidateVotes%
Peter Franchot (D) 944,156 59
Anne McCarthy (R) 643,969 41
Bob Auerbach (Green) 95 0
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:29 PM ET | Source: AP
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Md. Attorney General  
CandidateVotes%
Douglas Gansler (D) 968,882 61
Scott Rolle (R) 609,329 39
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:29 PM ET | Source: AP
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Md. U.S. Senate  
CandidateVotes%
Ben Cardin (D) 894,830 54
Michael Steele (R) 723,089 44
Kevin Zeese (Green) 25,405 2
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:29 PM ET | Source: AP
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Maryland General Assembly

State Senate

Md. State Senate District 27  
CandidateVotes%
Mike Miller * (D) 27,975 70
Ron Miller (R) 11,790 30
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:29 PM ET | Source: AP
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Md. State Senate District 29  
CandidateVotes%
Roy Dyson * (D) 24,806 64
Thomas McKay (R) 13,876 36
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:29 PM ET | Source: AP
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State House

Md. State House District 27A  
CandidateVotes%
James Proctor * (D) 18,511 41
Joseph Vallario * (D) 17,455 38
Kenneth Brown (R) 5,198 11
Toni Jarboe-Duley (R) 4,510 10
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:29 PM ET | Source: AP
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Md. State House District 29C  
CandidateVotes%
Anthony O'Donnell * (R) 7,591 60
Norma Powers (D) 4,998 40
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:29 PM ET | Source: AP
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Calvert County Races

Calvert Board of Education At Large  
CandidateVotes%
William "Bill" Phalen * 14,658 37
Joan Jones * 12,464 31
Eugene M. Karol 12,453 31
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:11 PM ET | Source: The Post
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Calvert Circuit Court Clerk  
CandidateVotes%
Kathy P. Smith * 16,044 63
Doris W. Davis 9,369 37
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:11 PM ET | Source: The Post
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Calvert County Commissioner  
CandidateVotes%
Wilson H. Parran * 14,504 12
Susan Shaw * 12,620 11
Linda L. Kelley * 12,541 11
Mark Frazer 11,573 10
Barbara A. Stinnett 11,537 10
Jerry Clark * 11,338 10
Other 42,725 37
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:11 PM ET | Source: The Post
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Calvert Orphans' Court Judge  
CandidateVotes%
Jessie Jo Bowen * 13,475 20
Barbara Bowen Elliott * 12,419 19
Diane Tracy 10,296 16
Leslie Downs * 10,287 16
Rose Crunkleton 10,011 15
Other 9,399 14
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:11 PM ET | Source: The Post
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Calvert Register of Wills  
CandidateVotes%
Margaret H. Phipps * 17,191 68
Weldon L. Fossett 8,245 32
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:11 PM ET | Source: The Post
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Calvert Sheriff  
CandidateVotes%
Mike Evans * 15,022 57
Joey McKenny 11,538 43
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:11 PM ET | Source: The Post
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Calvert State's Attorney  
CandidateVotes%
Laura L. Martin 13,805 53
Greg Wells * 12,407 47
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:11 PM ET | Source: The Post
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Calvert Treasurer  
CandidateVotes%
Nova Tracy-Soper * 14,378 55
Grace Mary Brady 11,678 45
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:11 PM ET | Source: The Post
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North Beach

Calvert - North Beach Mayor  
CandidateVotes%
Michael Bojokles 228 57
Denise Lucero 150 38
Edward Hale 22 6
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:11 PM ET | Source: The Post
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Calvert - North Beach Council  
CandidateVotes%
Lynda Striegel 291 16
Randy Hummel * 283 16
Jane Hagen 258 14
Gregory Dotson 253 14
Andrew "Bud" Hunt 251 14
Gwen Schiada 241 13
George Payne 237 13
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:11 PM ET | Source: The Post
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Maryland Courts

Court of Special Appeals, At Large

Md. - Retain Court of Special Appeals At Large Judge Ellen L. Hollander  
CandidateVotes%
Yes 1,175,882 88
No 153,399 12
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:29 PM ET | Source: AP
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Calvert - Retain Special Appeals Court Judge Timothy E. Meredith  
CandidateVotes%
Yes 18,686 87
No 2,766 13
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:11 PM ET | Source: The Post
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Should Timothy E. Meredith be retained as Maryland Specials Appeals Court Judge in the 5th Appellate Circuit?

Calvert - Retain Appeals Court Judge Clayton Greene Jr.  
CandidateVotes%
Yes 18,862 86
No 2,961 14
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:11 PM ET | Source: The Post
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Should Clayton Greene Jr. be retained as Maryland Specials Appeals Court Judge in the 5th Appellate Circuit?

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Maryland Ballot Questions

Question One: Disposition of Park Lands

Md. State Amendment: Park Lands  
ApproveVotes%
Yes 1,243,835 85
No 218,892 15
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:29 PM ET | Source: AP
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This constitutional amendment says the Board of Public Works may not approve the sale, transfer, exchange, grant or other permanent disposition of any state-owned outdoor recreation, open space, conservation, preservation, forest, or park land without the express approval of the General Assembly or of a committee that the General Assembly designates by statute, resolution or rule.

Question Two: Circuit Court in Banc Decisions

Md. State Amendment: Circuit Court in Banc Decision  
ApproveVotes%
Yes 997,737 78
No 286,502 22
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:29 PM ET | Source: AP
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This constitutional amendment establishes the right of a party who did not request in banc review by the circuit court to appeal an adverse decision by the in banc court to the State's intermediate appellate court, the Court of Special Appeals. The amendment provides that a party in a circuit court trial conducted by less than three circuit court judges is eligible for in banc review. The amendment establishes that three judges of a circuit court constitute a circuit court in banc. The amendment repeals the authority of the circuit courts to regulate the rules governing in banc circuit court appeals, and establishes that the Maryland Rules are to provide the procedure for such appeals. The amendment also eliminates obsolete language pertaining to writs of error from this provision of the Constitution.

Question Three: Civil Jury Trials

Md. State Amendment: Civil Jury Trials  
ApproveVotes%
Yes 942,563 67
No 464,786 33
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:29 PM ET | Source: AP
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This constitutional amendment authorizes the enactment of legislation that limits the right to trial by jury in civil proceedings to those proceedings in which the amount in controversy exceeds $10,000.

Question Four: Election Law Revisions

Md. State Referendum: Election Law  
ApproveVotes%
Yes 916,473 71
No 378,255 29
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 2:29 PM ET | Source: AP
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Special Note: Provisions of this legislation would have amended prior legislation providing an early voting option to voters in primary and general elections. The early voting provisions of this legislation have been declared unconstitutional by court action; the remaining provisions of House Bill 1368 that are subject to this referendum are summarized below.

Requires power and duties assigned to the State Board of Elections to be exercised in accordance with an affirmative vote by a supermajority of the members of the State Board; requires local boards of elections to establish new precincts to serve certain higher educational institutions; requires local boards to adopt regulations concerning voter registration and to allow public notice and comment concerning proposed changes in precinct boundaries; requires local boards of elections to make public reports concerning deletion of individuals from the voter registry and concerning the number of voter registration applications received; authorizes the State Elections administrator to take specified actions to ensure compliance with State elections laws by local election boards and personnel, requires that certain provisions of this legislation apply only to certain jurisdictions and will remain effective until June 30, 2008; requires all polling places to be equipped with computers containing a record of all registered voters in the county.

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