
2024 Baltimore Mayoral Primary Election Results
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The 2024 Democratic Baltimore mayoral primary race was primarily a rematch of the 2020 primary election, resulting in incumbent Mayor Brandon Scott winning against former Mayor Sheila Dixon. In the race for City Council President, incumbent Nick Mosby faced two challengers, with Zeke Cohen claiming victory. Meanwhile, in the city comptroller’s race, Democratic incumbent Bill Henry ran unopposed, and there were no Republican primary candidates.
Baltimore Elections 2024: All Leadership Positions Contested
Baltimore’s mayor, comptroller, and City Council seats were all up for grabs this election cycle. For complete LIVE election coverage across Maryland, rely on WBAL-TV 11 News on various platforms like TV, the WBAL-TV app, streaming on Very Local, and WBALTV.com.
Race for Mayor
The 2024 Democratic Baltimore mayoral primary race saw a rematch of the city’s 2020 primary election with incumbent Mayor Brandon Scott and former Mayor Sheila Dixon leading. The Associated Press confirmed Scott’s victory around 11:24 p.m.
Meanwhile, in the Republican mayoral primary, Shannon Wright held a 4-point lead with 70% votes counted.
Former prosecutor Thiru Vignarajah withdrew from the race in May, marking Dixon’s third attempt at returning to City Hall and businessman Bob Wallace’s second attempt.
City Council President Race
In the race for City Council president, incumbent Nick Mosby faced competition from Councilman Zeke Cohen, D-District 1, and former Councilwoman Shannon Sneed. Cohen declared victory at 10:43 p.m.
Comptroller’s Race
Democratic incumbent Bill Henry ran unopposed in the city comptroller’s race with no Republican primary candidates.
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For more 2024 Maryland primary election results, check out the Presidential primary election results, U.S. Senate primary election results, and U.S. House primary election results.
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