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Between early voting and election day turnout, only 16.68% of eligible voters in Maryland cast their ballot this year. That's 614,845 people out of a total 3,686,495 eligible voters in Maryland. In comparison, official records show statewide turnout for the 2024 primaries was 27.63%, or 1,016,857 people out of 3,680,101 eligible voters.

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Starting today, voters across Delaware are making their voices heard as early voting for the Nov. 5 general election begins, marking the start of a pivotal period for state and national decision-making. Many residents have turned out in large numbers, eager to cast their ballots and ensure their votes are counted.

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Party voters in Tuesday’s primary will decide which candidate they think is in the best position to beat Hogan in November in a state that hasn’t elected a Republican senator in more than 40 years. David Trone, who’s in his third term as a congressman, and Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks are the leading contenders among the 10 candidates. Some Democratic leaders worry that the fierceness of the campaign could make the race against Hogan harder.