Politics & Government

Mueller Wins Re-Election: Harford County School Board Results Pending

Here's who has pulled ahead in the race for a seat on the Harford County Board of Education.

Soon after polls closed on Nov. 8, the Maryland State Board of Elections started releasing the jurisdiction-specific tallies from in-person early voting and mail-in ballots counted up to Election Day.
Soon after polls closed on Nov. 8, the Maryland State Board of Elections started releasing the jurisdiction-specific tallies from in-person early voting and mail-in ballots counted up to Election Day. (Kristin Borden/Patch)

HARFORD COUNTY, MD — Harford County voters went to the polls Tuesday to decide who will make up the school board, be the next county executive and other races.

Here are the preliminary results for school board in Harford County as of 5 p.m. Wednesday.

Board of Education

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District A

  • Denise Perry - 64.18%
  • Stephen Puopolo - 33.51%

District B

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  • Dennis Barry - 49.72%
  • Wade Sewell - 48.96%

District C

District D

  • Melissa Hahn - 72.64%
  • Ariane Grubb Kelly - 26.61%

District E

District F

  • Diane M. Alvarez - 53.78%
  • Sharon B. Jacobs - 44.89%

When Will The Results Be Certified?

Election officials will not certify the final results for at least 10 days. Officials must wait for every mail-in and provisional ballot to come in.

Soon after polls close on Nov. 8, the Maryland State Board of Elections will release the jurisdiction-specific tallies from in-person early voting and mail-in ballots counted up to Election Day.

Officials will start releasing the Election Day vote counts over the following hours on election night.

All 24 jurisdictions will start releasing their early voting and Election Day tallies on Nov. 8. Only 10 will release the mail-in ballot results tallied before Election Day.

The Maryland Court of Appeals on Oct. 7 ruled that local election offices can opt to start counting mail-in ballots before Election Day. They cannot release these results until after polls close on Election Day, and they must continue accepting ballots until the statewide deadline of Nov. 18 at 10 a.m.

Related: Maryland's Highest Court Upholds Order Allowing Early Counting Of Mail-In Ballots

These jurisdictions plan to conduct pre-Election Day canvassing of mail-in ballots: Baltimore City and Allegany, Baltimore, Calvert, Frederick, Howard, Montgomery, Prince George's, Saint Mary's and Washington Counties.

Fourteen jurisdictions do not have the space or personnel to count early mail-in ballots as they arrive.

These counties will start canvassing their mail-in ballots on Nov. 10, which is two days after Election Day: Anne Arundel, Caroline, Carroll, Cecil, Charles, Dorchester, Garrett, Harford, Kent, Queen Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico and Worcester.

"We appreciate the diligence of the local boards in assessing the most appropriate canvassing approach for their individual teams and always placing the integrity of the election process above all else to ensure the will of Maryland voters is heard through their votes," Maryland State Board of Elections Administrator Linda H. Lamone said in a press release.

Election officials will tally provisional ballots on Nov. 16. Mail-in ballots will be counted as they arrive until Nov. 18. Local boards cannot certify their results before Nov. 18.

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