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      The 2018 United States Senate election in Maryland took place on November 6, 2018, in order to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of Maryland. It was held concurrently with other elections to the United States Senate, elections to the United States House of Representatives, and various state and local elections. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Ben Cardin was re-elected to a third and ultimately final term by a landslide margin of almost 35 points, the largest margin in any election for this seat since Maryland began holding direct elections for Senate in 1913.
      The primary election for the Senate race was held on June 26, 2018. The incumbent, Ben Cardin, won the Democratic Party primary. In the general election, Cardin was reelected to a third term. Tony Campbell, a professor of political science at Towson University and former Army Chaplain, won the Republican Party primary. If elected, Campbell would have become Maryland's first African-American U.S. Senator. Businessman Neal Simon ran as an independent and Arvin Vohra was the Libertarian Party nominee in the general election. There were also several official write-in candidates. With Republican governor Larry Logan winning re-election in the same year, this was the first election since 1974 in which Maryland simultaneously voted for a gubernatorial nominee and a U.S. Senate nominee of opposite parties.


      Democratic primary




      = Candidates

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      Declared


      Ben Cardin, incumbent U.S. senator
      Erik Jetmir
      Chelsea Manning, whistleblower, convicted of Espionage Act crimes, former U.S. Army soldier
      Marcia H. Morgan, of Montgomery County
      Jerome Segal, political activist and philosopher
      Richard "Rikki" Vaughn, of Baltimore
      Debbie "Rica" Wilson, candidate for MD-05 in 2016, of White Plains
      Lih Young, perennial candidate, of Montgomery County


      Declined


      Elijah Cummings, U.S. representative
      John Delaney, U.S. representative (running for President in 2020)
      Donna Edwards, former U.S. representative and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2016 (running for Prince George's County Executive)
      Heather Mizeur, former state delegate
      John Sarbanes, U.S. representative


      = Endorsements

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      = Polling

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      = Results

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      Republican primary




      = Candidates

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      Declared


      Tony Campbell, of Baltimore County, political science faculty member at Towson University
      Chris Chaffee, candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2016
      Evan M. Cronhardt, of Anne Arundel County
      Nnabu Eze, of Baltimore County, Green nominee for MD-03 in 2016
      John Graziani, candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2016 and candidate for MD-04 in 2014
      Christina J. Grigorian, attorney
      Albert Howard
      Bill Krehnbrink, perennial candidate
      Gerald I. Smith, Jr., conspiracy theorist, of Cecil County
      Blaine Taylor, perennial candidate, of Baltimore County
      Brian Charles Vaeth, perennial candidate


      Withdrew


      Sam Faddis, former CIA officer and candidate for MD-05 in 2016


      Declined


      Larry Hogan, governor of Maryland since 2015 (running for reelection)


      = Endorsements

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      = Results

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      Libertarian Party




      = Candidates

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      Declared


      Arvin Vohra, vice chair of the Libertarian National Committee and perennial candidate, of Montgomery County


      Independents




      = Candidates

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      Declared


      Michael B Puskar, property manager
      Edward Shlikas, home care compliance manager
      Neal Simon, businessman


      General election




      = Candidates

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      Tony Campbell, professor at Towson University (R)
      Ben Cardin, incumbent (D)
      Michael B Puskar, property manager (I)
      Neal Simon, businessman (I)
      Arvin Vohra, vice chair of the Libertarian National Committee (L)


      = Endorsements

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      = Debates

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      On October 7, 2018, Cardin, independent candidate Neal Simon and Republican candidate Tony Campbell participated in the sole televised debate of the campaign.


      = Predictions

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      = Polling

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      = Results

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      By county



      Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

      Frederick (largest municipality: Frederick)
      Talbot (largest municipality: Easton)
      Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

      Calvert (largest municipality: Chesapeake Beach)
      Somerset (largest municipality: Princess Anne)


      By congressional district


      Cardin won seven of eight congressional districts.


      See also


      2018 United States Senate elections
      2018 United States elections


      References




      External links


      Candidates at Vote Smart
      Candidates at Ballotpedia
      Campaign finance at FEC
      Campaign finance at OpenSecrets
      Official campaign websites

      Tony Campbell (R) for U.S. Senate
      Ben Cardin (D) for U.S. Senate
      Neal Simon (I) for U.S. Senate
      Arvin Vohra (L) for U.S. Senate Archived 2016-10-29 at the Wayback Machine
      Michael B. Puskar (I) for U.S. Senate

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