David Craig (Maryland)
David Craig is a Harford County Executive. He ran for the Republican nomination in the 2014 election to the office of Governor of Maryland.[1][2]
Elections
2014
Craig ran for Governor of Maryland in 2014.[1] He lost the Republican nomination in the primary election on June 24, 2014. The general election took place on November 4, 2014.[3]
Results
Primary Election
Governor of Maryland, Republican Primary, 2014 | ||||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes | ||
Larry Hogan/Boyd Rutherford | 43% | 92,376 | ||
David Craig/Jeannie Haddaway-Riccio | 29.1% | 62,639 | ||
Charles Lollar/Ken Timmerman | 15.5% | 33,292 | ||
Ron George/Shelley Aloi | 12.4% | 26,628 | ||
Total Votes | 214,935 | |||
Election results via Maryland State Board of Elections. |
Campaign finance summary
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Recent news
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See also
External links
- Maryland State Board of Elections
- Craig/Haddaway-Riccio for Governor/Lt. Governor 2014 Official campaign website
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Examiner.com, "Field for 2014 Maryland governor expands," May 28, 2012
- ↑ The Washington Post, "Craig touts experience, takes aim at taxes in advance of run for Md. governor," May 31, 2013
- ↑ The Washington Post, "New candidates to step forward Monday in Maryland’s race for governor," June 2, 2013
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