1994 United States Senate election in Maryland

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1994 United States Senate election in Maryland
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  1988 November 8, 1994 2000  
  Paul Sarbanes, official color photo.jpg Bill brock.jpg
Nominee Paul Sarbanes Bill Brock
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote809,125559,908
Percentage59.10%40.90%

1994 United States Senate election in Maryland results map by county.svg
County results
Sarbanes:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%
Brock:     50–60%

U.S. senator before election

Paul Sarbanes
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

Paul Sarbanes
Democratic

The 1994 United States Senate Election in Maryland was held November 8, 1994. Incumbent Democratic Senator Paul Sarbanes won re-election to a fourth term.

Contents

Campaign

Major candidates

Democratic

Republican

Polling

SourceDateSarbanes (D)Brock (R)
The Baltimore Sun October 2, 199456%33%

Results

General election results [1] [2] [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Paul Sarbanes (incumbent) 809,125 59.10%
Republican Bill Brock559,90840.90%
Independent Terri Tilghman Deakyne (Write In)710.01%
Total votes1,369,104 100.0%
Democratic hold

Results by county

CountyPaul S. Sarbanes

Democratic

Bill Brock

Republican

Terri T. Deakyne

Independent

MarginTotal

Votes

Cast

#%#%#%#%
Allegany 1118554.90%919045.10%00.00%19959.79%20375
Anne Arundel 6613848.13%7125551.86%140.01%-5117-3.72%137407
Baltimore (City) 11879681.69%2663218.31%30.00%9216463.37%145431
Baltimore (County) 12618956.08%9881343.91%330.01%2737612.17%225035
Calvert 897850.23%889649.77%00.00%820.46%17874
Caroline 308947.52%341152.48%00.00%-322-4.95%6500
Carroll 1838642.46%2491357.53%40.01%-6527-15.07%43303
Cecil 914050.57%893549.43%00.00%2051.13%18075
Charles 1298651.70%1213148.30%00.00%8553.40%25117
Dorchester 437752.91%389647.09%00.00%4815.81%8273
Frederick 2140245.44%2569554.55%30.01%-4293-9.11%47100
Garrett 327342.30%446557.70%00.00%-1192-15.40%7738
Harford 3226950.38%3177949.62%20.00%4900.77%64050
Howard 4010655.23%3251344.77%10.00%759310.46%72620
Kent 374657.21%280242.79%00.00%94414.42%6548
Montgomery 15773762.61%9419737.39%20.00%6354025.22%251936
Prince George's 11648573.20%4265026.80%00.00%7383546.40%159135
Queen Anne's 537048.77%563751.19%40.04%-267-2.42%11011
St. Mary's 1048455.95%825544.05%00.00%222911.89%18739
Somerset 337255.13%274444.87%00.00%62810.27%6116
Talbot 449042.79%600457.21%00.00%-1514-14.43%10494
Washington 1308541.56%1839558.43%30.01%-5310-16.87%31483
Wicomico 1126152.25%1029147.75%00.00%9704.50%21552
Worcester 678151.40%640948.58%20.02%3722.82%13192
Total80912559.10%55990840.90%710.01%24921718.20%1369104

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References

  1. "Maryland State Board of Elections". Elections.state.md.us. February 6, 2001. Retrieved May 18, 2012.
  2. "Our Campaigns - MD US Senate Race - Nov 08, 1994". www.ourcampaigns.com. Our Campaigns. n.d. Retrieved April 15, 2023.
  3. "1994 Senatorial General Election Results - Maryland". uselectionatlas.org. Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. August 27, 2008. Retrieved April 15, 2023.