Politics & Government
How Did Baltimore County Vote For President, Senator, Abortion?
How did Baltimore County vote for president, senator and abortion? Here's how local results compare to statewide ballot tallies.

BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD — Baltimore County followed statewide voting trends in the presidential race, Senate election and abortion referendum.
Like most of Maryland, the majority of Baltimore County voters cast their ballots in favor of Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris and Democratic senatorial nominee Angela Alsobrooks. Most Baltimore County voters also supported approving the abortion referendum.
The Associated Press projected that former Republican President Donald Trump defeated current Vice President Harris to earn a second term in the White House. The AP also projected that Alsobrooks beat former Gov. Larry Hogan (R) to become Maryland's first Black Senator. The AP further projected that the abortion referendum passed, enshrining reproductive rights in the state Constitution.
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All 243 election precincts in Baltimore County have been reported, but a batch of mail-in and provisional ballots still need counting. The final results won't be certified until Nov. 15.
Here's how Baltimore County voted in each contest, according to preliminary totals from the Maryland State Board of Elections. The county results are listed first. Statewide totals are in parentheses.
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- Kamala D. Harris (D): 58.41% (59.74%)
- Donald J. Trump (R): 38.42% (37.02%)
- Chase Oliver (Libertarian): 0.54% (0.51%)
- Jill Ellen Stein (Green Party): 0.96% (1.05%)
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (Unaffiliated and dropped out before Election Day but still appeared on ballots): 0.95% (0.98%)
- Angela Alsobrooks (D): 50.04% (52.11%)
- Larry Hogan (R): 47.34% (45.23%)
- Mike Scott (Libertarian): 2.36% (2.42%)
- For: 75.15% (74.11%)
- Against: 24.85% (25.89%)
To see reactions from the polls, read Patch's exclusive interviews with Baltimore County voters.
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- MD Voters Want President To Focus On Abortion, Immigration, Economy
- Alsobrooks Defeats Hogan, Becomes MD's 1st Black Senator: AP
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- Baltimore County Election Results: County Council Expansion Referendum
- Anne Arundel County Board Of Education Election Results
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