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- The 1994 Maryland gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 1994. Incumbent Democratic Governor William Donald Schaefer was ineligible for re-election. Prince George's County Executive Parris Glendening emerged victorious from the Democratic primary after defeating several candidates. Former State Delegate Ellen Sauerbrey, who would also be the 1998 Republican nominee for Governor, won her party's nomination. The election between Glendening and Sauerbrey was extremely contentious; the Sauerbrey campaign challenged the results. Ultimately, Glendening prevailed over Sauerbrey. This election marked the first time since the 1915 gubernatorial election that a Democrat won Maryland without Baltimore County, the first time since the 1930 gubernatorial election that a Democrat won Maryland without Cecil County, and the first time since the 1919 gubernatorial election that a Democrat won without St. Mary’s County. (en)
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- 1994 Maryland gubernatorial election (en)
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- Lawrence K. Freeman (en)
- William S. Shepard (en)
- Don Allensworth (en)
- American Joe Miedusiewski (en)
- Ellen Sauerbrey (en)
- Helen Delich Bentley (en)
- Mary Boergers (en)
- Melvin A. Steinberg (en)
- Parris Glendening (en)
- Walter Gilcrist Finch (en)
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- County results (en)
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- Sauerbrey: (en)
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- Kathleen Kennedy Townsend (en)
- Paul Rappaport (en)
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- The 1994 Maryland gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 1994. Incumbent Democratic Governor William Donald Schaefer was ineligible for re-election. Prince George's County Executive Parris Glendening emerged victorious from the Democratic primary after defeating several candidates. Former State Delegate Ellen Sauerbrey, who would also be the 1998 Republican nominee for Governor, won her party's nomination. The election between Glendening and Sauerbrey was extremely contentious; the Sauerbrey campaign challenged the results. Ultimately, Glendening prevailed over Sauerbrey. This election marked the first time since the 1915 gubernatorial election that a Democrat won Maryland without Baltimore County, the first time since the 1930 gubernatorial election that a Democrat won Maryland wi (en)
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