In a special post-primary election episode of Maryland Now, hosts Dori Henry, Josh Kurtz, and David Nitkin analyze the results of the June 24 primary with political strategists Alex Hughes and Marvin James. The group dissects the results, breaking down big-money congressional races, key state legislative upsets, and a historic demographic shift in local leadership.
As David Nitkin noted in his recent election analysis, Gov. Moore endorsed candidates for county executive that secured historic wins in Baltimore, Howard and Montgomery counties: “Gov. Moore is the only Black elected governor in the nation. And after the general election, five of the six largest urban jurisdictions in the state, representing 60 percent of residents, will be led by Black elected leaders.”
Key Takeaways
- Establishment Power & Big Money: Adrian Boafo secured a decisive 5th District victory backed by $12.5 million in outside spending, while self-funding dominated in April Delaneyโs win over David Trone in the 6th, and incumbent Kweisi Mfume handily turned back a generational challenge in the 7th.
- Social Media vs. Ground Game: Senate President Bill Ferguson outworked high-profile influencer hype to win the 46th District by at least a dozen points, proving that what appears like online momentum doesn’t always translate to actual votes at the ballot box.
- Incumbent Casualties: Some high-profile upsets in Maryland General Assembly races include progressive challenger Amar Mukunda unseating long-time Senator Nancy King, and Delegate Malcolm Ruff defeating indicted Senator Dalya Attar.
- The “Middle Temperament”: The panel notes that despite national perceptions of Maryland as a deeply progressive monolith, local primary voters consistently favor candidates of a pragmatic, middle-of-the-road temperament.
In This Episode
“Maryland is Wakanda”: A look at a historic demographic shift as nearly every large jurisdiction in Central Maryland tracks toward being led by an executive of color.
- The Governor’s Coattails: Analyzing Governor Wes Mooreโs flex of political capital, achieving a94% success rate across more than 200 statewide endorsements.
- At the Local Level: Dissecting Julian Jones’s apparent win for Baltimore County Executive and Sarah Davidโs major victory over a 20-year incumbent State’s Attorney, along with a look at other local races.
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- Production Credits: Technical support by Nate Carper (Carper Cre8tive Studio).
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