Incumbent Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich has, temporarily at least, moved ahead of challenger David Blair in the Democratic primary race, thanks to the second-day results from mail-in ballots. Blair had led in early voting and Election Day balloting, but Elrich gained and passed him as mail-in ballots were counted.
Updated numbers released by the Montgomery County Board of Elections at 11:00 PM last night show Elrich with 35,300 votes (39.30%) and Blair with 35,004 (38.97%). Whether the trend will continue is not possible to say. On the one hand, mail-in voters might favor Elrich, and he could maintain his new lead; on the other, the precincts counted might have simply been Elrich strongholds, to be overturned by Blair-won precincts as counting continues. Enough uncounted votes remain for either man to win at this point.
6 comments:
I'm guessing the race is over. Pandemic = more elderly people voting by mail. Elderly voters more likely to be NIMBY/anti-growth = outsized number of votes for Elrich. I hope I'm wrong.
Isn't it nice to live someplace where candidates accept the process will take a few days and nobody is crying fraud as a weak excuse why they lost? Yet.
Who deliver and counts the votes? Are they public union members?
Learning
It’s not who casts the votes it’s who counts the votes! Elrich is a putz! And that’s the nicest thing to say about him.
Recount.
"thanks to the second-day results from mail-in ballots."
Who'da thunk it?
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