• Source: 2014 Maryland Attorney General election
    • The Maryland Attorney General election of 2014 was held on November 4, 2014, to elect the Attorney General of Maryland. Incumbent Democratic Attorney General Doug Gansler was eligible to seek a third term in office, but instead ran unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for Governor of Maryland.
      Primary elections were held on June 24, 2014. The Democrats nominated State Senator Brian Frosh and the Republicans nominated attorney Jeffrey Pritzker.


      Democratic primary




      = Candidates

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      Declared


      Aisha Braveboy, state delegate
      Jon Cardin, state delegate and nephew of U.S. Senator Ben Cardin
      Brian Frosh, state senator


      Withdrew


      William Frick, state delegate (ran for re-election)


      Declined


      Doug Gansler, incumbent attorney general (ran for Governor)


      = Endorsements

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      = Polling

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      = Results

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      Republican primary




      = Candidates

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      Declared


      Jeffrey Pritzker, attorney and candidate for attorney general in 2002


      Declined


      Richard Douglas, attorney, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2012


      = Results

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      General election




      = Candidates

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      Brian Frosh (Democratic), state senator
      Jeffrey Pritzker (Republican), attorney and candidate for attorney general in 2002
      Leo Wayne Dymowski (Libertarian), Democratic candidate for the state house in 1982, Republican candidate for Baltimore City Council in 1991 and Libertarian nominee for Maryland's 2nd congressional district in 2012


      = Polling

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      = Results

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      By congressional district


      Frosh won 6 of 8 congressional districts, with the remaining two going to Pritzker, including one that elected a Democrat.


      See also


      2014 United States elections
      2014 Maryland gubernatorial election
      2014 Maryland Comptroller election


      References

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