Primary Wrap-Up, Lower Shore

The Lower Shore Progressive Caucus is proud to announce a successful 2022 primary election highlighted with major victories for our movement including the following:
Our organization won 22 out of 25 primary races we endorsed in. This is an impressive 88% win rate!
Sen. Chris Van Hollen had a landslide victory to win renomination for the United States Senate. The LSPC was able to help mobilize the voters in all four Lower Shore counties to help Van Hollen win by large margins across the Lower Shore. Van Hollen won Wicomico by 38 points, Somerset by 33, Worcester by 50, and Dorchester by 40.
Heather Mizeur easily defeated a conservative Democrat who lives outside of our district to win the Democratic nomination for Maryland’s First Congressional District. The LSPC was able to help mobilize the voters in all four Lower Shore counties to help Mizeur win by large margins across the Lower Shore. Mizeur won Wicomico by 34 points, Somerset by 22, Worcester by 39, and Dorchester by 37.
Del. Brooke Lierman defeated a big money primary opponent winning the Democratic nomination for comptroller. Our movement was able to help mobilize the voters in all four Lower Shore counties to help Lierman win by large margins across the Lower Shore. Lierman won Wicomico by 28 points, Somerset by 12, Worcester by 49, and Dorchester by 17.
Once again, every single school board candidate we endorsed won their primary and will be on the ballot in November.
There was also strong primary performances from Michele Gregory (State Senate 38), Naomi Hyman (State Senate 37), and Todd Nock (State Delegate 38A).
The LSPC was also able to flip several Democratic Central Committee seats across the Lower Shore making the party far more progressive:
- On the Wicomico Democratic Central Committee progressives won four of the eight seats.
- On the Somerset Democratic Central Committee progressives won one of the two seats that had people file.
- On the Dorchester Democratic Central Committee progressives won three of the nine seats.
- On the Worcester Democratic Central Committee progressives won four of the nine seats.
Governor’s race: John King’s best two counties were Somerset (8.5%) and Wicomico (7.8%), more than doubling the statewide 3.5%. In Worcester County we also beat the statewide tally with 5.5%. While we didn't win, the LSPC put in a lot of work and it showed in the results.
Attorney General race: Katie Curran O’Malley won 3 out of the 4 counties we cover.
We were proud to work closely with our endorsed candidates at events, canvasses, and text banks to help achieve these results and we look to ramp up our efforts to make sure progressive candidates are victorious in the general election on November 8. However, we will need your help to win. We will be announcing canvasses, phone banking, and text banking over the next weeks so please sign up to volunteer.
Jared Schablein is the Chair of the Lower Shore Progressive Caucus.
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