Gubernatorial election results[1]
Year Democratic Republican
1946 54.7% 268,084 45.3% 221,752
1950 42.7% 275,824 57.3% 369,807
1954 45.5% 319,033 54.5% 381,451
1958 63.6% 485,061 36.5% 278,173
1962 55.6% 428,071 44.4% 341,271
1966 40.6% 373,543 49.5% 455,318
1970 65.7% 639,579 32.3% 314,336
1974 63.5% 602,648 36.5% 346,449
1978 71.0% 718,328 29.0% 293,635
1982 62.0% 705,910 38.0% 432,826
1986 82.4% 907,291 17.6% 194,185
1990 59.8% 664,015 40.2% 446,980
1994 50.2% 708,094 49.8% 702,101
1998 55.1% 846,972 44.8% 688,357
2002 47.7% 813,422 51.6% 879,592
2006 52.7% 942,279 46.2% 825,464
2010 56.2% 1,044,961 41.8% 776,319
2014 47.3% 818,890 51.0% 884,400
2018 43.5% 1,002,639 55.4% 1,275,644
2022 64.5% 1,293,944 32.1% 644,000
United States presidential election results for Maryland[2]
Year Republican / Whig Democratic Third party
No.%No.%No.%
2020 976,414 32.15% 1,985,023 65.36% 75,593 2.49%
2016 943,169 33.91% 1,677,928 60.33% 160,349 5.76%
2012 971,869 35.90% 1,677,844 61.97% 57,614 2.13%
2008 959,862 36.47% 1,629,467 61.92% 42,267 1.61%
2004 1,024,703 42.93% 1,334,493 55.91% 27,482 1.15%
2000 813,797 40.18% 1,145,782 56.57% 65,901 3.25%
1996 681,530 38.27% 966,207 54.25% 133,133 7.48%
1992 707,094 35.62% 988,571 49.80% 289,381 14.58%
1988 876,167 51.11% 826,304 48.20% 11,887 0.69%
1984 879,918 52.51% 787,935 47.02% 8,020 0.48%
1980 680,606 44.18% 726,161 47.14% 133,729 8.68%
1976 672,661 46.96% 759,612 53.04% 0 0.00%
1972 829,305 61.26% 505,781 37.36% 18,726 1.38%
1968 517,995 41.94% 538,310 43.59% 178,734 14.47%
1964 385,495 34.53% 730,912 65.47% 50 0.00%
1960 489,538 46.39% 565,808 53.61% 3 0.00%
1956 559,738 60.04% 372,613 39.96% 0 0.00%
1952 499,424 55.36% 395,337 43.83% 7,313 0.81%
1948 294,814 49.40% 286,521 48.01% 15,400 2.58%
1944 292,949 48.15% 315,490 51.85% 0 0.00%
1940 269,534 40.83% 384,546 58.25% 6,037 0.91%
1936 231,435 37.04% 389,612 62.35% 3,849 0.62%
1932 184,184 36.04% 314,314 61.50% 12,556 2.46%
1928 301,479 57.06% 223,626 42.33% 3,243 0.61%
1924 162,414 45.29% 148,072 41.29% 48,144 13.42%
1920 236,117 55.11% 180,626 42.16% 11,700 2.73%
1916 117,347 44.78% 138,359 52.80% 6,333 2.42%
1912 54,956 23.69% 112,674 48.57% 64,351 27.74%
1908 116,513 48.85% 115,908 48.59% 6,110 2.56%
1904 109,497 48.83% 109,446 48.81% 5,286 2.36%
1900 136,185 51.50% 122,238 46.23% 6,011 2.27%
1896 136,959 54.73% 104,150 41.62% 9,140 3.65%
1892 92,736 43.48% 113,866 53.39% 6,673 3.13%
1888 99,986 47.40% 106,188 50.34% 4,767 2.26%
1884 85,748 46.10% 96,866 52.07% 3,405 1.83%
1880 78,515 45.59% 93,706 54.41% 0 0.00%
1876 71,980 43.95% 91,779 56.05% 0 0.00%
1872 66,760 49.66% 67,687 50.34% 0 0.00%
1868 30,438 32.80% 62,357 67.20% 0 0.00%
1864 40,153 55.09% 32,739 44.91% 0 0.00%
1860 2,294 2.48% 5,966 6.45% 84,242 91.07%
1856 285 0.33% 39,123 45.04% 47,452 54.63%
1852 35,077 46.69% 40,022 53.28% 21 0.03%
1848 37,702 52.10% 34,528 47.72% 129 0.18%
1844 35,984 52.39% 32,706 47.61% 0 0.00%
1840 33,528 53.83% 28,752 46.17% 0 0.00%
1836 25,852 53.73% 22,267 46.27% 0 0.00%

The following is a list of federal, state, and local elections in the U.S. state of Maryland and can refer to one of the following elections:

  • Primary elections in Maryland
  • Maryland gubernatorial elections
  • United States Senate election in Maryland
  • United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland
  • Maryland Comptroller election
  • United States presidential election in Maryland
  • Frederick mayoral election
  • Baltimore mayoral election, among others

In a 2020 study, Maryland was ranked as the 5th easiest state for citizens to vote in.[3]

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See also

References

  1. Leip, David. "General Election Results – Maryland". United States Election Atlas. Retrieved November 18, 2016.
  2. Leip, David. "Presidential General Election Results Comparison – Maryland". US Election Atlas. Retrieved October 26, 2022.
  3. J. Pomante II, Michael; Li, Quan (December 15, 2020). "Cost of Voting in the American States: 2020". Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy. 19 (4): 503–509. doi:10.1089/elj.2020.0666. S2CID 225139517. Retrieved January 14, 2022.


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