Maryland's 1st Congressional District results: Harris wins for GOP, MIller for Dems
Several candidates are running in Maryland's primary election to be the U.S. Representative from District 1.
On the GOP side, incumbent Andy Harris faces two challengers, and there are two candidates facing off on the Democratic side.
Note: Statewide, there were over 200,000 mail-in ballots sent by local election officials, but not yet received, as of 6 p.m. on May 13, according to the state board of elections website.
Unofficial results: Harris wins for GOP, Miller for Democrats
With all District 1 precincts reporting Tuesday night, here are the results reported on election night
Republicans
Andy Harris, 49,151 votes, 78.41 percent
Michael Scott Lemon, 3,732 votes, 5.95 percent
Chris Bruneau Sr., 9,804 votes, 15.64 percent
Democrats
Blane H. Miller III, 17,644 votes, 60.01 percent
Blessing T. Oludaware, 11,760 votes, 39.99 percent
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This article originally appeared on Salisbury Daily Times: District 1 live results: Harris wins for GOP, Miller for Dems