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Brandon Scott secures victory in Baltimore city Democratic Primary

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January 14, 2025
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After a period of eager anticipation, Baltimore City Mayor Brandon M. Scott (D) emerges triumphant as the projected winner of the city’s mayoral race.

Addressing a jubilant crowd of supporters at his watch party in South Baltimore on May 14, Scott emphasized that this victory marks just the beginning of the journey. “Winning is not merely a triumph, but a call to action to push further, strive for excellence, and do more for Baltimore,” he declared. “Tonight’s results affirm Baltimore’s commitment to progress and moving forward.”

According to the Maryland State Board of Elections (MSBE), all precincts in Baltimore City had reported by 1 a.m. on May 15, signaling the near-completion of vote counting. However, provisional ballot votes still await tabulation.

As of 5 a.m. on May 15, Scott secured 50.96 percent of the votes, while former Mayor Sheila Dixon trailed with 41.29 percent, and Businessman Bob Wallace garnered 3.15 percent.

Expressing gratitude to Dixon for her dedication to the city, Scott emphasized the need to transition to the next chapter. “Now it’s time to turn the page,” he declared to cheers from supporters chanting “four more years.” Source: Afro

Although initial results indicated Dixon’s lead via mail-in ballots and early voting, Scott surged ahead as Election Day votes were tallied, steadily widening his margin throughout the night.

Hours before the official announcement, Scott’s supporters congregated at his watch party, exuding hope and enthusiasm. Councilwoman Sharon Green Middleton (D-District 6) expressed her connection to Scott’s leadership, particularly highlighting his understanding and support for Park Heights, a community undergoing revitalization efforts under Scott’s administration.

Notably, Scott designated Park Heights as the ninth Baltimore Main Street district, underscoring his commitment to economic revitalization and community development initiatives.

Despite uncertainties surrounding votes cast for former candidate Thiruvdeven “Thiru” Vignarajah, who withdrew from the race on May 1 and endorsed Dixon, the MSBE clarified that cast ballots remain valid regardless of candidate withdrawals.

Looking ahead, winning primary candidates will gear up for the Nov. 5 general election, where they will contend with opposing party candidates for the mayoral position.

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