Live election updates 2024: Where and when to vote, who's on ballot and more

Primary Election day is finally here in Maryland. Here's what to know about casting your ballot, who will be on it, and more.

Also, check back here throughout the night for updates as election results start pouring in.

Wicomico County announces emergency polling place change

On Monday night, Wicomico County announced the following emergency polling place change:

Voters in precinct 17-001 who would normally vote at St. Marys, 21658 Nanticoke Road in Tyaskin have been relocated to vote at Westside Primary School, 6046 Quantico Road, Quantico.

Voting hours are 7 a.m. to 8 pm.

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Find out where and when you can vote in Maryland's Primary Election

Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. today, May 14.

A tool to find your polling place can be found online at the State Board of Elections website. There are also 286 drop boxes for mail-in ballots across the state of Maryland.

A copy of the ballot for your jurisdiction can be found online at the State Board of Elections website. Each party’s ballot in each county is also available on the state board’s website.

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Who is on the ballot for major elections statewide, on the Lower Shore?

On Maryland's Lower Shore, there are two big races on the primary ballot today, Maryland's U.S. Senate race to replace U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., who is not seeking reelection, and the primary race in Maryland's 1st Congressional District, currently represented by Republican U.S. Rep. Andy Harris.

Maryland's US Senate race

In the race to succeed Cardin, there's one frontrunner on the GOP side and two in the Democratic Party.

On the Republican side, former Gov. Larry Hogan is the heavy favorite, but a total of seven candidate are on the ballot. On the Democratic side, U.S. Rep. David Trone and Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks are the frontrunners, but a total of 10 candidates are on the ballot.

Voters will also be asked to make their choice for U.S. president, with President Joe Biden as the presumed Democratic nominee and former President Donald Trump as the presumed Republican nominee. Finally, voters will be asked to vote for delegates to their respective party's National Convention.

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Maryland 1st District representative

In the primary for Maryland's 1st District, incumbent Andy Harris is being challenged by Chris Bruneau, Sr. and Michael Scott Lemon in the GOP primary.

On the Democratic side, the two contenders are Blane H. Miller, III and Blessing T. Oluwadare.

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This article originally appeared on Salisbury Daily Times: Maryland primary election 2024 results. Live updates. How to vote

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