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Home » Congressman Brown Trounces Former MD Gov’s Wife, Judge O’Malley with 58% of the Vote
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Congressman Brown Trounces Former MD Gov’s Wife, Judge O’Malley with 58% of the Vote

Doni GloverBy Doni GloverJuly 23, 202234 ViewsNo Comments2 Mins Read
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Congressman Brown Trounces Former MD Gov’s Wife, Judge O’Malley with 58% of the Vote
Photo by Sharon Green Middleton: Cong. Anthony Brown campaigning with State Senator Jill P. Carter

Democratic Candidates – Vote for 1

(296 of 296 election day precincts reported)

Name Party Early Voting Election Day Mail-In Ballot / Provisional Total Percentage
Anthony G. Brown
Democratic 8,229 20,631 9,264 38,124 58.35%
Katie Curran O’Malley
Democratic 4,496 13,838 8,883 27,217 41.65%

(UPPER MARLBORO – July 23, 2022) – No one has really mentioned it much, but Congressman Anthony Brown’s return to statewide politics is on his own terms this time.

I still say it was cruddy. No, no one owns a seat; however, for Judge Katie O’Malley to jump into that Attorney General’s race minutes after Brown announced his candidacy – ok, it wasn’t minutes – was just plain, ol’ rude.

After all, Brown served Gov. Martin O’Malley’s administration loyally for 8 years. And that was the thanks he got.

And so, Brown rose to the occasion and beat O’Malley with room to spare.

I personally am very happy for Brown. He’s evolved into a master politician. His victory, again, speaks to the tenacity necessary to win. When you get punched in the mouth, you have to respond and you have to respond harder than you were hit.

And Brown did just that.

Congratulations, Congressman Brown! Good luck in November!      

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