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1980 PRIMARY ELECTION VOTER TURNOUT SUMMARY

Democrat* 37.0% Republicans 39.0%

Democrats and Republicans 37.6%

Voter Turnout—Statewide

37,6%

1.

Garrett

54.7%

1.

Garrett

59.7%

1.

Garrett

57.7%

 

 

 

 

2.

Kent

45.4%

2.

Anne Arundel

44.1%

2.

Kent

44.0%

Dems & Reps voted at polls

649,455

3.

Worcester

45.0%

3.

Montgomery

44.1%

3.

Worcester

43.7%

Absentee

11,008

4.

Carroll

39.9%

4.

Frederick

41.8%

4.

Montgomery

41.1%

Total Voted

660,463

5.

Montgomery

39.8%

5.

Cecil

40.2%

5.

Anne Arundel

40.7%

 

 

 

 

6.

Cecil

39.4%

6.

Carroll

40.0%

6.

Carroll

40.0%

All others at polls

2,571

7.

Anne Arundel

39.3%

7.

Talbot

40.0%

7.

Frederick

39.8%

Absentee

55

8.

Allegany

38.7%

8.

Worcester

40.0%

8.

Cecil

39.7%

Total

2,626

(2%) 9.

Charles

38.5%

9.

Allegany

38.8% -

9.

Allegany

38.7%

 

 

 

 

10.

Frederick

38.4%

10.

Kent

38.7%

10.

Charles

38.1%

Dems at polls

481,960

11.

Baltimore Co.

38.2%

11.

Washington

38.6%

11.

Howard

38.0%

Absentee

6,758

12.

Howard

38.1%

12.

Howard

37.7%

12.

Baltimore Co.

38.0%

Total

488,718

(37.0%) 13.

Washington

36.6%

13.

Prince George's

37.6%

13.

Washington

37.3%

 

 

 

 

14.

Baltimore City

35.4%

14.

Charles

37.6%

14.

Talbot

36.0%

Reps at polls

167,451

15.

Prince George's

35.3%

15.

Baltimore Co.

37.2%

15.

Prince George's

35.9%

Absentee

4,250

16.

Harford

34.9%

16.

Queen Anne's

35.7%

16.

Harford

35.0%

Total

171,791

(39%) 17.

Queen Anne's

33.8%

17.

Harford

35.0%

17.

Baltimore City

34.8%

 

 

 

 

18.

Somerset

33.8%

18.

St. Mary's

34.2%

18.

Queen Anne's

34.1%

 

 

 

 

19.

Talbot

33.4%

19.

Wicomico

32.7%

19.

Somerset

32.9%

 

 

 

 

20.

Wicomico

30.5%

20.

Somerset

31.0%

20.

Wicomico

31.1%

 

 

 

 

21.

Caroline

30.0%

•21.

Calvert

30.0%

21.

St. Mary's

30.0%

 

 

 

 

22.

Calvert

29.1%

22.

Baltimore City

29.5%

22.

Calvert

29.3%

 

 

 

 

23.

St. Mary's

28.8%

23.

Dorchester

28.7%

23.

Caroline

28.9%

 

 

 

 

24.

Dorchester

27.8%

24.

Caroline

26.1%

24.

Dorchester

28.0%

*Five counties permitted Declines ;

and others to vote; Kent, Moni

:gomery, Prince George's,

and Somerset nominated school board candidates;

Garrett

had two local questions on

the ballot.

 



 
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