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Maryland gubernatorial election, 1998

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November 3, 1998
  
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846,972
  
688,357

Maryland gubernatorial election, 1998

The Maryland gubernatorial election of 1998 was held on November 3, 1998. Incumbent Democratic Governor Parris Glendening sought re-election. Governor Glendening emerged victorious from the Democratic primary after defeating several candidates. Former State Delegate Ellen Sauerbrey, who was the 1994 Republican nominee for governor, ran again for governor and won her party's nomination. The election between Glendening and Sauerbrey four years prior was extremely contentious, and ended with the Sauerbrey campaign challenging the results. Ultimately, despite the controversial nature of the previous election, Governor Glendening comfortably beat back Sauerbrey's spirited challenge, winning his second and final term as governor.

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Candidates

  • Lawrence K. Freeman, Lyndon LaRouche activist and perennial candidate
  • Parris Glendening, incumbent Governor of Maryland
  • Terence McGuire, physician
  • Eileen M. Rehrmann, Harford County Executive
  • Candidates

  • Charles I. Ecker, Howard County Executive
  • Ellen Sauerbrey, former State Delegate and nominee for Governor in 1994
  • References

    Maryland gubernatorial election, 1998 Wikipedia