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November 7, 2018

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Harford County again votes (mostly) Republican

Wednesday, Nov 7

Republicans swept all the key races in Harford County Tuesday, winning the county executive, county council president, the county council, the sheriff and state’s attorney’s races.

Ishak elected; Adkins-Tobin unseats sitting Judge Kreis

Diane Adkins-Tobin did what no one has been able to do since 1954 — unseat a sitting judge. Not only did the deputy state’s attorney for Harford County defeat one of the two incumbent Harford County Circuit Court judges, she received more votes than either one of them.

Harford votes for Hogan, Harris, other Republicans

Harford County again went big for Gov. Larry Hogan Tuesday and voted for many, but not all, Republicans on the statewide ballot.

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan re-elected, soundly defeating Ben Jealous

Republican Gov. Larry Hogan appeared to win a second term Tuesday, lifted by Democrats who crossed party lines to vote for his centrist approach to governing despite their anger over President Donald Trump.

Harford election directors put on administrative leave, acting director in place

Harford County's elections director, Kevin Keene, and deputy director, Dale Livingston, have been placed on administrative leave, and an acting director is in place effective Nov. 1

Latest results from the 2018 Maryland General Election

 

PHOTOS: Election Day in Harford County

Here's our collection of photos from the polls on Election Day in Harford County. 

Aberdeen budgets $150,000 to start its defense of Ripken Stadium lawsuit

The City of Aberdeen is proposing an initial budget to begin its defense of a breach of contract lawsuit filed by Cal Ripken Jr. and his baseball company.