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All Eyes on Sheriff’s Race: Who will win?

Doni GloverBy Doni GloverJuly 21, 202243 ViewsNo Comments1 Min Read
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All Eyes on Sheriff’s Race: Who will win?
Sheriff John Anderson

Sheriff

Democratic Candidates – Vote for 1

(296 of 296 election day precincts reported)

Name Party Early Voting Election Day Mail-In Ballot / Provisional Total Percentage
John W. Anderson
Democratic 6,224 15,607 4,218 26,049 49.42%
Sam Cogen
Democratic 6,138 15,881 4,642 26,661 50.58%

(BALTIMORE – REVISED – July 22, 2022) – Wow! So much has happened in the past 24 hours, including another generation of the Conaway clan entering office. Belinda Conaway, Register of Wills, has now passed the torch of politics to her son, Xavier, the new Clerk of the Circuit Court. His late grandfather, Frank M. Conaway, Sr., held the post for many years.

The Sheriff’s race in Baltimore City is one race that had people sitting on the edge of their seats. John Anderson, the longtime Sheriff, is roughly 600 votes behind the challenger, Sam Cogen.

If Anderson loses, it will be the end of a 30-year dynasty.

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