Maryland
AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Maryland on Election Day
WASHINGTON — Maryland voters will decide a competitive race for U.S. Senate on Election Day, a rarity for the left-leaning state. The high profile contest pits a Democratic county executive against a Republican who has twice won statewide.
While Maryland isn’t attracting significant attention from either major party presidential candidate, the Senate race has become one of the most closely watched contests in the country. Maryland will also fill three open seats in the U.S. House, while Mayor Brandon Scott seeks reelection in Baltimore. Voters also will decide whether to approve an amendment enshrining abortion rights into the state’s constitution.
In the Senate race, Republican former Gov. Larry Hogan faces Democrat Angela Alsobrooks. Hogan and his GOP allies are spending more than $40 million to flip Democratic Sen. Ben Cardin’s open seat, according to AdImpact, which tracks ad spending. Alsobrooks won an expensive primary, and she and other Democratic groups have spent or reserved around $30 million in ads since the general election officially began. Cardin is retiring.
Alsobrooks and Democratic groups are making the case to voters that even if they voted for Hogan in the past for governor, it’s a different calculus when voting for a Senate candidate who will help determine whether Republicans control the chamber. While Hogan was elected governor in 2014 and reelected in 2018, Maryland hasn’t sent a Republican to the U.S. Senate in more than 30 years.
Democratic Rep. David Trone unsuccessfully ran for Senate instead of reelection, leaving an open seat in the 6th Congressional District in western Maryland. Democrat April McClain Delaney, who is married to former Rep. John Delaney, is running for that seat against 2022 GOP nominee Neil Parrot in a race that’s seen millions of dollars in Democratic spending.
Democratic Reps. Dutch Ruppersberger and John Sarbanes are also retiring, though their open seats have attracted far less attention than the 6th District race.
The presidential ballot includes Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, Republican former President Donald Trump and three third-party candidates. The last Republican presidential candidate to win Maryland’s Electoral College votes was George H.W. Bush in 1988.
In this photo provided by Maryland Public Television, U.S. Senate in Maryland candidate Democrat Angela Alsobrooks speaks during a debate against fellow-candidate, Republican Larry Hogan at Maryland Public Television in Owings Mills, Md., Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. Credit: AP/Michael Ciesielski Photography
The Associated Press doesn’t make projections and will declare a winner only when it has determined there is no scenario that would allow the trailing candidates to close the gap. If a race hasn’t been called, the AP will continue to cover any newsworthy developments, like candidate concessions or declarations of victory. In doing so, the AP will make clear it hasn’t declared a winner and explain why.
Here’s a look at what to expect in the 2024 election in Maryland:
Election Day
Nov. 5.
Poll closing time
8 p.m. ET.
In this photo provided by Maryland Public Television, U.S. Senate in Maryland candidate, Democrat Angela Alsobrooks speaks during a debate against fellow-candidate, Republican Larry Hogan at Maryland Public Television in Owings Mills, Md., Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. Credit: AP/Michael Ciesielski Photography
Presidential electoral votes
10 awarded to statewide winner.
Key races and candidates
President: Harris (D) vs. Trump (R) vs. Jill Stein (Green) vs. Chase Oliver (Libertarian) vs. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (Unaffiliated).
U.S. Senate: Alsobrooks (D) vs. Hogan (R) and one other.
Ballot measure: SB798 (right to reproductive freedom).
Other races of interest
U.S. House and Baltimore mayor.
Past presidential results
2020: Biden (D) 65%, Trump (R) 32%, AP race call: Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, 8 p.m. ET.
Voter registration and turnout
Registered voters: 4,552,017 (as of Aug. 1, 2024). About 48% Democrats, 22% Republicans.
Voter turnout in 2020 presidential election: 68% of registered voters.
Pre-Election Day voting
Votes cast before Election Day 2020: about 82% of the total vote.
Votes cast before Election Day 2022: about 45% of the total vote.
Votes cast before Election Day 2024: See AP Advance Vote tracker.
How long does vote-counting take?
First votes reported, Nov. 3, 2020: 8:55 p.m. ET.
By midnight ET: about 8% of total votes cast were reported.
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Associated Press writer Maya Sweedler contributed to this report.
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Maryland family wants answers after boy with special needs breaks leg in class
HYATTSVILLE, Md. — The parents of a 7-year-old first grader with autism are demanding answers from Prince George’s County Public Schools after their son suffered a severe leg fracture while at school — an injury no one has been able to explain.
Daevian Donaldson, a student at Felegy Elementary School in Hyattsville, is recovering from surgery after his femur was snapped and displaced during class last Friday, according to his parents, Daechele Kaufman and Anthony Donaldson.
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Kaufman said the day began normally as she dropped Daevian and his twin brother off for first grade. Around 9 a.m., she received an alarming phone call from the school.
“They just said he was on the floor screaming and didn’t want anyone to touch him,” Kaufman said.
She rushed to the school and found her son with obvious trauma to his leg. Neither staff nor Daevian — who communicates differently because he is on the autism spectrum — could explain how the injury occurred, she said.
Doctors later confirmed the severity of the injury through X-rays.
“When I saw the X-ray and one of the nurses said he was going to need surgery, all these wheels started turning,” Kaufman said.
Daevian Donaldson, a student at Felegy Elementary School in Hyattsville, is recovering from surgery after his femur was snapped and displaced during class, according to his parents. (7News)
The parents said they later learned Daevian’s regular teacher was attending a meeting at the time, and the special-needs classroom was being supervised by a substitute. They said no clear explanation has been provided for how a child could suffer such a serious injury without staff noticing what happened.
“It’s definitely neglect,” Kaufman said. “You can’t turn away and come back and say, ‘Oh, you fell,’ for a major injury like that. That’s not acceptable.”
After the family raised concerns publicly, Prince George’s County Public Schools issued a statement saying the district is investigating the incident and has placed the staff member involved on administrative leave.
Anthony Donaldson said that response does not go far enough.
“It needs to be more than one person on administrative leave,” he said. “Several people need to be evaluated on how they’re trained, or they need to be fired.”
Daevian is continuing to recover after surgery but is still experiencing pain, his parents said. As the interview concluded, the 7-year-old quietly asked for his medication.
The family said they want accountability — and assurances that other children, especially those with special needs, will be kept safe.
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