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English: Results by precinct of Baltimore Question H, a ballot initiative to shrink the Baltimore City Council, which was backed entirely by David D. Smith, the chairman of the conservative media company Sinclair Broadcast Group. The referendum failed, but saw support in Baltimore's most impoverished neighborhoods.
The 2024 Baltimore mayoral election was held on November 5, 2024, to elect the mayor of Baltimore, Maryland. Incumbent Brandon Scott was first elected in 2020 with 70.5% of the vote and is running for re-election to a second term. [2] Scott was considered vulnerable, as polls found that Baltimore residents were split on his performance as mayor ...
Updated November 11, 2024 at 5:45 PM After the presidential race was called Wednesday morning, Americans are awaiting the final results of races in the U.S. House of Representatives .
English: 2024 Baltimore mayoral Democratic primary election by city council district, with blue districts indicating those won by Brandon Scott and yellow districts indicating those won by Sheila Dixon.
On June 25, the Prince George's County Council unanimously voted to hold a special primary election on August 6, 2024, and a special general election to be held on November 5, 2024. [52] County council president Jolene Ivey and retired policy officer Michael Riker won the Democratic and Republican primaries, respectively, and faced off in the ...
Cohen defeated Mosby in the Democratic primary election on May 14, 2024, [27] and defeated Republican challenger Emmanuel Digman in the general election. [28] Cohen was sworn in on December 5, 2024, [29] and is the first Jewish president of the Baltimore City Council since Walter Orlinsky. [30]
Half of the 26 Louisville Metro Council seats are up for election this year, though only seven races are contested. ... 2024 election results: Live updates on Amendment 2, races in Kentucky. Show ...
In 1890, Harry Sythe Cummings was elected to the council, becoming the state's first black elected official. In the 40 years after 1890, six black Republicans won elections to the council. In 2003, as a result of the ballot initiative Question P, the Baltimore City Council went from six three-member districts to 14 single-member districts. The ...