Elsewhere in Maryland, incumbent Glenn Ivey won the D primary for his district, MD-04, and he is likely to get re-elected there.
In MD-05, Mckayla Wilkes lost again, with only 10% of the vote, less than fellow challenger Quincy Bareebe at 10.3%, though more than another one, Andrea Crooms at 7.1%. Steny Hoyer, the 84-year-old incumbent, won big there.
In MD-08, incumbent Jamie Raskin won all but 1/20 of the vote.
The Senate race was interesting.
Cardin Announces Plans for 2024 - U.S. Senator Ben Cardin - the 81-year-old, three-term Senator decided to retire.
Entering the race to succeed him was David Trone and Angela Alsobrooks.
David Trone
David John Trone (born September 21, 1955)[1][2] is an American politician and businessman serving as the U.S. representative for Maryland's 6th congressional district. The district includes most of the western third of the state, but the bulk of its population is in the outer northern suburbs of Washington, D.C. Trone founded and co-owns Total Wine & More with his brother, Robert L. Trone, and served as the company's president until December 2016.[3]
In 2016, Trone spent more than $13 million of his own money on his unsuccessful Democratic primary campaign to succeed Chris Van Hollen in Maryland's 8th congressional district, setting a record for the most expensive self-funded House campaign.
That makes him 69 years old.
Total Wine & More - "Total Wine & More is a family-owned privately held American alcohol retailer founded and led by brothers David and Robert Trone."
Spending that much money?
Angela Alsobrooks
Angela Deneece Alsobrooks (born February 23, 1971) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the 8th and current county executive of Prince George's County, Maryland. She is also the first female county executive of Prince George's County, as well as the first African American female county executive in Maryland history. A member of the Democratic Party, Alsobrooks previously served two terms as the county's state's attorney from 2010 to 2018.
Not long before the election:
Maryland 2024 Poll: Alsobrooks 42%, Trone 41% - Emerson Polling - "When undecided voters are asked which candidate they lean toward and are accounted for in the candidate’s total support, Alsobrooks’ support increases to 47%, and Trone’s to 44%."
With 87% counted, it's AA 53.4%, DT 42.8%, others 0.7%, 0.7%, 0.5%, 0.5%, 0.5%, 0.3%, 0.3%, 0.2%
AA won in the more urban areas, DT in the more rural areas.
On the Republican side, with 93% counted, former governor Larry Hogan got 63.4% and the others 28.6%, 3.2%, 2.0%, 1.7%, 0.7%, 0.3%.