2018 Primary Election outcome in Queen Anne’s County

Results are in for Queen Anne's County primary election day.
James Moran is the Republican candidate for the County Commissioner At Large. Moran received 50.3 percent of the vote. Republican Helen Bennett, Moran's rival, received 49.7 percent.
Moran will be on the ballot in November along with Democrat candidate Elaine Harrison.
For more information about Moran: click here.
For more information about Harrison: click here.
Meanwhile, Jack Wilson is officially the Republican candidate for County Commissioner District 1. He received 51.3 percent of the vote. Republican Joe Gannon, Wilson's opponent, got 48.7 percent of the vote.
Jack Wilson will be on the ballot in November along with Democrat Dino Romano LaMana.
For more information about Jack Wilson: click here.
For more information about LaMana: click here.
Steve Wilson is the Republican candidate for County Commissioner District 2. He received 58.8 percent of the vote while his opponent George Sigler received 41.2 percent.
Steve Wilson will be on the ballot in November along with Democrat Benjamin Tilghman.
For more information about Steve Wilson: click here.
For more information about Tilghman: click here.
Phil Dumenil is the Republican candidate for County Commissioner District 3. He received 41.4 percent of the vote. His opponents Laura Bogley-Knickman received 37.9 percent and Barry Donadio got 20.7 percent of the vote.
Dumenil will be on the ballot in November along with Democrat Jim Coulter.
For more information about Demenil: click here.
For more information about Coulter: click here.
Chris Corchiarino is the Republican candidate for County Commissioner District 4. He received 51.9 percent of the vote while his opponent Mark Anderson received 48.1 percent.
Corchiarino will be on the ballot in November along with Democrat Deborah Krueger.
For more information about Corchiarino: click here.
For more information about Krueger: click here.
For a complete list of Queen Anne's County Primary Election results: visit the State Board of Elections Website here.