Comparing early voting turnout with Maryland's last midterm primaryWho's voting? Democrat turnout is higher than Republican (2.85% of registered Democrats vs. 1.88% of Registered Republicans). Where are they voting? In outlying counties (Carolyn- 2.86%, Kent- 4.47%, Somerset- 3.29% & Talbot- 5.76%) more than Baltimore City-2.38% /Baltimore County-2.53%.
Like the previous midterm election in 2014, early voting in Maryland’s primary is open for eight days and starts and ends on a Thursday. Four years ago, there were hard-fought contests for governor in both the Democratic and Republican parties. This cycle there is a crowded Democratic primary while incumbent Republican Gov. Larry Hogan is running unopposed.
Early voting runs 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. June 14-21 at 78 locations. In 2014, early voting was at the same times June 12-19 at 63 locations.
Maryland primary early voting turnout:
Day.....2014.....2018
Day 1....20,382....31,024
Day 2....17,115....25,583
Day 3.....9,024....13,120
Day 4.....6,548....11,794
Day 5....18,090......—
Day 6....19,064......—
Day 7....21.407......—
Day 8....29,960......—
Source: Maryland State Board of Elections
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