While ballots continue to be counted in several states, Maryland’s races have largely been decided. Details below summarize the outcome of major races.

As reported by the Baltimore Sun, Vice President Joe Biden easily won the Maryland Presidential Race. “The state has not voted Republican in a presidential election in 32 years.”

Congressional incumbents also easily won their races. As reported by Maryland Matters,

In the 1st District, five-term Rep. Andrew P Harris, the state’s lone Republican in Congress, beat Democrat Mia Mason, 65% to 35%.

In the 2nd District, Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger (D) won a ninth term by beating Salling, 68% to 32%.

In the 3rd District, seven-term Rep. John P. Sarbanes (D) defeated Republican Charles Anthony, 71% to 29%.

In the 4th District, Rep. Anthony G. Brown, the state’s former lieutenant governor, won a third term by defeating Republican George McDermott, 81% to 19%.

In the 5th District, House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer (D), who has served in Congress since 1981, defeated Christopher Palombi, 71% to 29%.

In the 6th District, Rep. David J. Trone (D), who was seeking a second term, defeated Parrott, 60% to 39%.

And in the 8th District, Rep. Jamie B. Raskin (D), won a third term by defeating Republican Gregory Coll, 65% to 35%.

In Baltimore City, Democratic candidates for mayor and City Council president, Council President Brandon M. Scott and Delegate Nick Mosby, respectively, won by significant margins. Comptroller candidate Bill Henry was running unopposed. Maryland Matters article

More details on these races, and those in certain other municipalities, county school board and judicial races, and state and local ballot questions can be found in the articles listed below.

What we know about Baltimore and Maryland results in the 2020 election
Election Day 2020: Complete Coverage
2020 Election Results: Live Presidential and Maryland Results