Brown wins Democratic primary for Md. Attorney General, Peroutka takes GOP side

BALTIMORE — Congressman Anthony Brown is the projected winner of the Democratic race for Maryland Attorney Common.

The Related Push called the race for Brown early Wednesday early morning. 

With about 217,000 early votes counted and 92% of precincts reporting, Brown has about 59% of the vote as opposed to Katie Curran O’Malley’s 40%.

Brown, who represents Maryland’s 4th congressional district, beforehand served as lieutenant governor below O’Malley’s spouse, previous Gov. Martin O’Malley.

Early Wednesday early morning, Brown produced a assertion thanking Maryland voters.

“Our campaign’s message has resonated with voters and tonight’s results establish it,” he mentioned. “An Legal professional Standard can possibly be a champion for progress or a defender of the status quo. I’m functioning for Attorney Typical to dismantle limitations due to the fact the position quo just isn’t functioning for Marylanders.”

O’Malley was both equally an assistant state’s legal professional in Baltimore County and an affiliate decide for the First District Courtroom of Maryland. And her father, J. Joseph Curran Jr., served as Maryland Legal professional Common from 1987 to 2007.

In a assertion, O’Malley mentioned she’s “cautiously optimistic” with quite a few votes continue to left to be counted.

“Now additional than at any time, we owe it to each individual particular person who participated in the electoral system to make guaranteed that their vote is counted and that their voice is read,” she reported.

Brown launched a bid for governor in 2014 and shed to businessman Larry Hogan.

On the Republican facet, Michael Anthony Peroutka, a previous Anne Arundel County Council member with claimed ties to the League of the South, which is categorised as a loathe group by the Southern Poverty Law Middle, potential customers Jim Shalleck, previous president of the Montgomery County Board of Elections, by 16 factors.

The Involved Press identified as the race for Peroutka early Wednesday morning. Really should he win in November, he would be Maryland’s first Republican Legal professional Normal in approximately 70 years. 

Important disclaimer: Lots of votes are nonetheless remarkable, specially mail-in ballots.

Elections officers caution not to anticipate effects in some races for weeks. By legislation, local elections officials are not able to open up mail-in ballots till Thursday.

As of July 18, condition elections officials noted getting 213,019 mail-in ballots.

Maryland Attorney Common Brian Frosh announced in October he would not seek out reelection.