2020 Baltimore Mayoral Election
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The 2020 Baltimore mayoral election was held on November 3, 2020, concurrent with the
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. Baltimore City Council President
Brandon Scott Brandon Maurice Scott (born April 8, 1984) is an American politician serving as the Mayor of Baltimore, mayor of Baltimore, Maryland, since 2020. He was the president of the Baltimore City Council from 2019 to 2020, having been elected to the p ...
, the Democratic Party nominee, won a sizable victory over
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Bob Wallace, Republican Party nominee Shannon Wright, and Working Class Party nominee David Harding. Incumbent acting mayor Jack Young, who unsuccessfully ran for the Democratic Party nomination, had become mayor following the resignation of Catherine Pugh. Pugh's resignation had come after she was embroiled in a scandal. Scott won the Democratic nomination in a crowded
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that had 24 candidates listed on the ballot. Six of these candidates received in excess of 5 percent of the vote. With 29.6% of the vote, Scott's margin-of-victory over former mayor Sheila Dixon's second-place finish was 2.1%. The acting incumbent, Young, placed a weak fifth, with 6.2% of the vote. In addition to Scott, Dixon, and Young, the primary included the candidacies of businesswoman and former
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executive Mary J. Miller; former Maryland Deputy Attorney General
Thiruvendran Vignarajah Thiruvendran "Thiru" Vignarajah (born December 18, 1976) is an American lawyer and politician. He previously was Deputy Attorney General of Maryland. He is a litigation partner at the law firm DLA Piper in Baltimore. He has also been the lead at ...
; and former county and police department
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/spokesperson T.J. Smith. State Senator Mary L. Washington also ran and was listed on the ballot, but had suspended her campaign before the election. In the Republican primary, Shannon Wright defeated six other candidates. The Democratic primary had 148,405 votes cast, while the Republican primary only had 5,608 votes. The primary elections were originally scheduled to be held on April 28, 2020, with
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running from April 16 to 23. Due to the
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, however, Maryland Governor
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announced on March 17, 2020, that the primary election would be postponed to June 2.


Background and candidates

Incumbent Mayor Jack Young, took office by default on May 2, 2019, following the resignation of Mayor Catherine Pugh. In October 2019, Young announced that he would seek election to remain mayor in 2020. Notable events since the 2016 election include an escalation of crime following the
death of Freddie Gray On April 12, 2015, Freddie Carlos Gray Jr., a 25-year-old African American, was arrested by the Baltimore Police Department for possession of a knife. While in police custody, Gray sustained fatal injuries and was taken to the R Adams Cowley Sh ...
in April 2015, the
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in 2017, the 2018 rebranding and launch of the BaltimoreLink bus system following Governor Larry Hogan's cancellation of the Red Line, and the ''Healthy Holly'' scandal which resulted in Mayor Pugh's resignation in 2019.


Democratic primary

After the first campaign finance reporting date in mid-January 2019, Bernard C. "Jack" Young had $960,000 cash on hand, Thiru Vignarajah reported having about $840,000,
Brandon Scott Brandon Maurice Scott (born April 8, 1984) is an American politician serving as the Mayor of Baltimore, mayor of Baltimore, Maryland, since 2020. He was the president of the Baltimore City Council from 2019 to 2020, having been elected to the p ...
had nearly $430,000, Rikki Vaughn $218,000 cash on-hand, Mary Washington had more than $116,000, Sheila Dixon had nearly $89,000, Carlmichael "Stokey" Cannady had nearly $36,000, and T.J. Smith had about $22,000.


Declared candidates

* Carlmichael "Stokey" Cannady, anti-violence activist and mediator * Lou Catelli (a.k.a. Will Bauer), unofficial "mayor of Hampden" * Valerie L. Cunningham * Sheila Dixon, former mayor of Baltimore and 2016 mayoral candidate * Liri Fusha * Sean B. Gresh, author, professor of communications, former IBM Global Smart Cities communications lead * Michael Douglas Jensen, private citizen * Ralph E. Johnson Jr., author * James Hugh Jones, II, 2018 Democratic gubernatorial candidate * Terry Jay McCready * Mary J. Miller, former T. Rowe Price executive and former Acting Deputy Secretary of the
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* Erik Powery * Yolanda Pulley, property manager and tenant activist * Brian J Salsberry * Brandon M. Scott, Baltimore City Council president * Keith B. Scott * T.J. Smith, former press secretary to the Baltimore County Executive and former Baltimore City Police spokesperson * Dante Swinton,
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researcher and community organizer * Rikki Vaughn, MBA, 2016 U.S. Senate candidate and multi-restaurant businessman * Thiruvendran "Thiru" Vignarajah, former Maryland Deputy Attorney General * Robert Wallace, Independent candidate and businessman * Frederick Ware-Newsome, perennial candidate * Bernard C. "Jack" Young, incumbent acting mayor of Baltimore * Yasaun Young (no affiliation or relation to Jack Young)


Withdrawn candidates

* Lynn Sherwood Harris, former president of the Sandtown-Winchester Improvement Association ⁠— withdrew candidacy on September 23, 2019 * Mary Washington, Maryland State Senator for District 43 ⁠— suspended campaign on March 16, 2020


Declined to be candidates

* Jill P. Carter, Maryland State Senator for District 41 and 2007 mayoral candidate * Bill Ferguson, President of the Maryland Senate * Ben Jealous, Former Director of the
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and 2018 Maryland gubernatorial candidate * Nick Mosby, Maryland State Delegate for District 40


Polling


Results


Republican primary


Declared candidates

* Zulieka A. Baysmore * Catalina Byrd, political strategist and member of Baltimore's Women's Commission and Community Oversight Task Force * Ivan Gonzalez * William G. Herd, private citizen * Collins Otonna,
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independent candidate for mayor * David Anthony Wiggins, Ranking Member, 2nd Councilmanic District, Baltimore City Republican Central Committee, Co-founder Temple Afrika, Inc, President, Baltimore Black Think Tank Incorporated * Shannon Wright, nonprofit executive and former pastor, nominee for Baltimore City Council President in 2016


Results


Independent


Declared candidate

* Kahan Singh Dhillon Jr. filed his candidacy but failed to submit the required number of signatures and does not appear on the general election ballot. * David Harding, Working Class Party * Robert Wallace, Independent candidate and businessman


General election


Polling


Results


Notes

Partisan clients


References


External links

Official campaign websites for mayoral candidates
Brandon Scott (D) for Mayor

Robert Wallace (I) for Mayor

Shannon Wright (R) for Mayor
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