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  2. United States presidential elections in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The election of 1824 was a complex realigning election following the collapse of the prevailing Democratic-Republican Party, resulting in four different candidates each claiming to carry the banner of the party, and competing for influence in different parts of the country. The election was the only one in history to be decided by the House of ...

  3. Elections in Maryland - Wikipedia

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  4. 2020 United States presidential election in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Maryland has 10 electoral votes in the Electoral College. [3] Biden easily carried Maryland with 65.4% of the vote to Trump's 32.2% (a margin of 33.2%, significantly larger than Hillary Clinton's 26.4% in 2016). Prior to the election, all news organizations projecting the election considered Maryland a state that Biden would carry comfortably.

  5. 2016 United States presidential election in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Maryland has 10 electoral votes in the Electoral College. [2] Clinton won Maryland with 60.3% of the vote, while Trump received 33.9%. [3] Maryland was among the eleven states (and the District of Columbia) in which Clinton improved on Barack Obama's 2012 raw vote total, although by just 84 votes. [4]

  6. United States Electoral College - Wikipedia

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    This brought Brown's number of electoral votes for vice president to 47 since he still received all 28 electoral votes from Maryland, Tennessee, and Texas, and 16 other electoral votes from Georgia, Kentucky, and Missouri in total. The other 19 electors from the latter states voted faithlessly for vice president. [166]

  7. Political party strength in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Electoral votes; Governor Attorney General State Senate State House U.S. Senator (Class I) U.S. Senator (Class III) U.S. House; 1777 Thomas Johnson (I) [?] [?] James Tilghman (I) 1778 Luther Martin (I) 1779 1780 Thomas Sim Lee (I) 1781 1782 1783 William Paca (I) 1784 1785 1786 William Smallwood (I) 1787 1788 1789 John Eager Howard (F) Luther ...

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  9. 1788–89 United States presidential election in Maryland

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    The 1788–89 United States presidential election in Maryland took place on January 7, 1789, as part of the 1788–1789 United States presidential election to elect the first President. Voters chose eight representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for President and Vice President. However, 2 electors would not vote.