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Baltimore voters elect eight new City Council members

  • Voters who have already checked in wait their turn to...

    Amy Davis, Baltimore Sun

    Voters who have already checked in wait their turn to vote at Francis Scott Key Elementary/Middle School in Locust Point, where turnout was heavy all day.

  • Jamie Miller carefully pushes her ballot into the machine to...

    Matt Button, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Jamie Miller carefully pushes her ballot into the machine to cast her vote at Aberdeen High School on election day Tuesday.

  • Robert Skeptonl ,left, of Monkton gets some help taling his...

    Matt Button, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Robert Skeptonl ,left, of Monkton gets some help taling his ballot to be counted from his daughter Ellie Tuesday at Jarrettsville Elementary School.

  • People watch the poll results during an election party hosted...

    Matthew Cole, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    People watch the poll results during an election party hosted by the District 30 Democrats held at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts on Tuesday night.

  • Girl Scout Troop 11003 not only was selling their popular...

    Meredith Cohn / Baltimore Sun

    Girl Scout Troop 11003 not only was selling their popular cookies but they were treating residents to an delightful ode to their top seller, Thin Mints. Zilani Mutinda, 8; Stella Dorazio, 7; Isla Morin, 8; Bridget Desai, 6, all students and Thomas Johnson Elementary Middle School and members of Girl Scout Troop 11003.es, planned to keep restocking the cookies until the polls closed.

  • People begin the voting process at one of the two...

    Joshua McKerrow / Capital Gazette

    People begin the voting process at one of the two polling locations at Annapolis High School.

  • People enter their ballots into the single ballot machine for...

    Joshua McKerrow / Capital Gazette

    People enter their ballots into the single ballot machine for one of the two polling locations at Annapolis High School.

  • First time voter Christian Karidias of Abingdon steps up to...

    Matt Button, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    First time voter Christian Karidias of Abingdon steps up to cast his vote on election day Tuesday at Abingdon Elementary School.

  • Political signs outside of Deep Run Elementary on Election Day...

    Jen Rynda / Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Political signs outside of Deep Run Elementary on Election Day in Elkridge, MD on Tuesday, November 8, 2016.

  • Lines of voters extends outside Cromwell Valley Elementary School as...

    Brian Krista / Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Lines of voters extends outside Cromwell Valley Elementary School as they wait to vote on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016.

  • Election official Alex Siejack helps a voter get checked in...

    Matt Button, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Election official Alex Siejack helps a voter get checked in to cast his vote on election day Tuesday at North Harford Elementary School.

  • Anthony Pena, of Baltimore, watches and blogs on early election...

    Kenneth K. Lam, Baltimore Sun

    Anthony Pena, of Baltimore, watches and blogs on early election result as he waits for Baltimore City mayoral candidate Sheila Dixon, who is running a write-in campaign, greets her supporters at her headquarter at the Oxygen Lounge.

  • People mingle and watch the poll results during an election...

    Matthew Cole, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    People mingle and watch the poll results during an election party held at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts on Tuesday night.

  • Candidate for U.S. Senate from Maryland Kathy Szeliga gives remarks...

    Paul W. Gillespie, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Candidate for U.S. Senate from Maryland Kathy Szeliga gives remarks after losing to Chris Van Hollen. Republicans watch the 2016 Presidential, Senate and Congressional election results come in at a Maryland GOP Victory Party at the BWI Marriott.

  • Ella Ferrara-Wilson, right, strikes a pose for her mom Laura...

    Matt Button, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Ella Ferrara-Wilson, right, strikes a pose for her mom Laura Ferrara of Abingdon after putting on her I Voted sticker on election day Tuesday at Abingdon Elementary School.

  • Heather Cassetta holds her 15-month-old daughter Beatrice Pinson while she...

    Jen Rynda / Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Heather Cassetta holds her 15-month-old daughter Beatrice Pinson while she wait in line after voting at St. Paul Lutheran Church & School in Catonsville, MD on Tuesday, November 8, 2016.

  • Left, Former Mayor Sheila Dixon campaigns on Election Day outside...

    Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun

    Left, Former Mayor Sheila Dixon campaigns on Election Day outside the polls at Northwood Elementary school. Dixon is asking voters to write her in on the ballot for mayor.

  • Senator John Astle speaks during a District 30 Democratic party...

    Matthew Cole, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Senator John Astle speaks during a District 30 Democratic party held at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts on Tuesday night.

  • Voters check in with the election judges at Carrolltowne Elementary...

    Dylan Slagle, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Voters check in with the election judges at Carrolltowne Elementary School in Eldersburg on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016.

  • Jim Scott, of Lansdowne, watches results come in on TV....

    Paul W. Gillespie, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Jim Scott, of Lansdowne, watches results come in on TV. Republicans watch the 2016 Presidential, Senate and Congressional election results come in at a Maryland GOP Victory Party at the BWI Marriott.

  • People mark their ballots at one of the two polling...

    Joshua McKerrow / Capital Gazette

    People mark their ballots at one of the two polling locations at Annapolis High School.

  • Supporters applaud for Kathy Szeliga. Republicans watch the 2016 Presidential,...

    Paul W. Gillespie, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Supporters applaud for Kathy Szeliga. Republicans watch the 2016 Presidential, Senate and Congressional election results come in at a Maryland GOP Victory Party at the BWI Marriott.

  • Republican mayoral candidate Alan Walden, with his wife Jeannie, vote...

    Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun

    Republican mayoral candidate Alan Walden, with his wife Jeannie, vote together at Western High School on Cold Spring Lane.

  • Voters line up outside First English Lutheran Church in North...

    Jerry Jackson / Baltimore Sun

    Voters line up outside First English Lutheran Church in North Baltimore just before polls opened Tuesday morning.

  • Election judge Tissyana Camacho, center, greets an arriving voter at...

    Amy Davis, Baltimore Sun

    Election judge Tissyana Camacho, center, greets an arriving voter at the Roman A. Kaminski Fire Station on Eastern Avenue in Highlandtown. Seated at right is election worker Joseph Noland, Jr.

  • Jennifer Atallah hands her 'I Voted' sticker to her son...

    Jen Rynda / Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Jennifer Atallah hands her 'I Voted' sticker to her son Ryan Atallah, 6, after voting at St. Paul Lutheran Church & School in Catonsville, MD on Tuesday, November 8, 2016.

  • Baltimore City mayoral candidate Sheila Dixon, who is running a...

    Kenneth K. Lam, Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore City mayoral candidate Sheila Dixon, who is running a write-in campaign, greets supporter Arlisa Anderson, of Baltimore, as she arrives at her headquarter at the Oxygen Lounge.

  • Michael Klyce, left and Scott Silverstein check their smart phones...

    Paul W. Gillespie, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Michael Klyce, left and Scott Silverstein check their smart phones for results. Republicans watch the 2016 Presidential, Senate and Congressional election results come in at a Maryland GOP Victory Party at the BWI Marriott.

  • Republican mayoral candidate Alan Walden, center, with his wife Jeannie,...

    Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun

    Republican mayoral candidate Alan Walden, center, with his wife Jeannie, listen to instructions from election judge Sylvia Teal, right, before voting at Western High School on Cold Spring Lane.

  • Maryland former Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown wins the 4th US...

    Karl Merton Ferron, Baltimore Sun

    Maryland former Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown wins the 4th US Congressional District during the party for Chris Van Hollen, democratic candidate for Maryland's U.S. Senate seat, once held by Barbara Mikulski.

  • Candidate for U.S. Senate from Maryland Kathy Szeliga gives remarks...

    Paul W. Gillespie, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Candidate for U.S. Senate from Maryland Kathy Szeliga gives remarks after losing to Chris Van Hollen. Republicans watch the 2016 Presidential, Senate and Congressional election results come in at a Maryland GOP Victory Party at the BWI Marriott.

  • Jamie Raskin smiles at supporters after winning the seat of...

    Karl Merton Ferron, Baltimore Sun

    Jamie Raskin smiles at supporters after winning the seat of U.S. Representative in Maryland's 8th District during the party for Chris Van Hollen, democratic candidate for Maryland's U.S. Senate seat, once held by Barbara Mikulski.

  • Voters wait inside Cromwell Valley Elementary School as they wait...

    Brian Krista / Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Voters wait inside Cromwell Valley Elementary School as they wait to vote on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016.

  • Pat McDonough supperter and campaign worker Anthony Gruebel, left, talks...

    Matt Button, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Pat McDonough supperter and campaign worker Anthony Gruebel, left, talks with voter Carl Chenoweth as Chenoweth makes his way into Abingdon Elementary School to vote on election day Tuesday.

  • Election Judge Ann Gilbert hands a sticker to Josie Feintuch,...

    Dylan Slagle / Carroll County Times

    Election Judge Ann Gilbert hands a sticker to Josie Feintuch, 22 months, after her parents voted at Friendship Valley Elematary School on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016.

  • Mayoral candidate Senator Catherine Pugh shakes the hand of Taylor...

    Algerina Perna, Baltimore Sun

    Mayoral candidate Senator Catherine Pugh shakes the hand of Taylor Brown, 10, who says she wishes she could vote. Brown came to the polls with her aunt, Serray Stewart, center, and Stewart's daughter, Seijae Bowers, 4.

  • At the Maryland Democratic Party election night party, Ken Freeman,...

    Ellie Silverman, For the Baltimore Sun

    At the Maryland Democratic Party election night party, Ken Freeman, 67 of Gaithersburg, has been campaigning for Chris Van Hollen and thinks he will be a "tremendous" senator. "He's very truthful... He knows what's going on, he goes across the aisle," Freeman said.

  • Voters mark their ballots at Germantown Elementary School Tuesday morning.

    Joshua McKerrow / Capital Gazette

    Voters mark their ballots at Germantown Elementary School Tuesday morning.

  • People line up to vote before the polls open at...

    Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun

    People line up to vote before the polls open at Northwood Elementary school.

  • Voters line up at Reservoir Hill AM Synagogue on election...

    Colin Campbell / Baltimore Sun

    Voters line up at Reservoir Hill AM Synagogue on election day.

  • Democratic supporters watch as televised results of the race for...

    Karl Merton Ferron, Baltimore Sun

    Democratic supporters watch as televised results of the race for president between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton trickle in from key battleground states.

  • "I Voted" stickers at Deep Run Elementary in Elkridge, MD...

    Jen Rynda / Baltimore Sun Media Group

    "I Voted" stickers at Deep Run Elementary in Elkridge, MD on Tuesday, November 8, 2016.

  • Chief Judges' Bob Ray, left, and Gary Powers share conversation...

    Matthew Cole, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Chief Judges' Bob Ray, left, and Gary Powers share conversation while at the Annapolis High School precinct on Tuesday night. While voter turnout earlier in the day was high with long lines, no lines were present at 6pm.

  • Lyla Stichel-Wiggett stands on her tip toes trying to see...

    Matt Button, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Lyla Stichel-Wiggett stands on her tip toes trying to see her dad Rich Stichel's ballot as he casts his vote on election day Tuesday at Abingdon Elementary School.

  • A lines of voters extends outside Cromwell Valley Elementary School...

    Brian Krista / Baltimore Sun Media Group

    A lines of voters extends outside Cromwell Valley Elementary School in Towson as they wait to vote on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016.

  • Lyla Stichel-Wiggett shows off her election day outfit to a...

    Matt Button, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Lyla Stichel-Wiggett shows off her election day outfit to a passer by while her dad Rich Stichel votes on election day Tuesday at Abingdon Elementary School.

  • U.S. Congressman Andy Harris gives remarks after winning his re-election....

    Paul W. Gillespie, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    U.S. Congressman Andy Harris gives remarks after winning his re-election. Republicans watch the 2016 Presidential, Senate and Congressional election results come in at a Maryland GOP Victory Party at the BWI Marriott.

  • People begin the voting process at one of the two...

    Joshua McKerrow / Capital Gazette

    People begin the voting process at one of the two polling locations at Annapolis High School.

  • Voters line up to cast their ballots outside Villa Cresta...

    Emma Harris / The Baltimore Sun

    Voters line up to cast their ballots outside Villa Cresta Elementary in Parkville, Md. on Election Day.

  • From left, Klarenz Cortez, Tony Choi, Gloria Penka and Carlos...

    Lloyd Fox, Baltimore Sun

    From left, Klarenz Cortez, Tony Choi, Gloria Penka and Carlos Gonzalez watch the Presidential election totals come in at the Radisson Baltimore Hotel.

  • Supporters wait for the candidates to speak as they watch...

    Paul W. Gillespie, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Supporters wait for the candidates to speak as they watch results come in. Republicans watch the 2016 Presidential, Senate and Congressional election results come in at a Maryland GOP Victory Party at the BWI Marriott.

  • Voters study their ballots before voting at Western High School...

    Amy Davis, Baltimore Sun

    Voters study their ballots before voting at Western High School on Cold Spring Lane.

  • A voter walks to cast her vote at Deep Run...

    Jen Rynda / Baltimore Sun Media Group

    A voter walks to cast her vote at Deep Run Elementary in Elkridge, MD on Tuesday, November 8, 2016.

  • Moonyene Jackson hands out literature for Claudia Barber, running for...

    Joshua McKerrow / Capital Gazette

    Moonyene Jackson hands out literature for Claudia Barber, running for judge, at Annapolis High School.

  • Voter Tara Harkum, left, gets checked in by election official...

    Matt Button, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Voter Tara Harkum, left, gets checked in by election official Linda Dempsey, right, as Harkum prepares to cast her ballot at Aberdeen High School on election day Tuesday.

  • A sign outside of the polling location at Annapolis High...

    Joshua McKerrow / Capital Gazette

    A sign outside of the polling location at Annapolis High School.

  • U.S. Congressman Andy Harris gives remarks after winning his re-election....

    Paul W. Gillespie, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    U.S. Congressman Andy Harris gives remarks after winning his re-election. Republicans watch the 2016 Presidential, Senate and Congressional election results come in at a Maryland GOP Victory Party at the BWI Marriott.

  • Congressman Chris Van Hollen, Democrat candidate for U.S. Senate votes...

    Sarah L. Voisin / Washington Post

    Congressman Chris Van Hollen, Democrat candidate for U.S. Senate votes at his precinct, Temple Emanuel in Kensington, Maryland on Tuesday November 8, 2016.

  • Voters line up in the lobby of Friendship Valley Elementary...

    Dylan Slagle / Carroll County Times

    Voters line up in the lobby of Friendship Valley Elementary School in Westminster moments before the polls opened on Election Day Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016.

  • A long line of people wait to enter their ballots...

    Joshua McKerrow / Capital Gazette

    A long line of people wait to enter their ballots into the single ballot machine for one of the two polling locations at Annapolis High School.

  • Congressman Andy Harris speaks to supporters and media upon entering...

    Paul W. Gillespie, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Congressman Andy Harris speaks to supporters and media upon entering the event. Republicans watch the 2016 Presidential, Senate and Congressional election results come in at a Maryland GOP Victory Party at the BWI Marriott.

  • A line of voters with completed ballots wait to have...

    Brian Krista, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    A line of voters with completed ballots wait to have their ballot scanned inside the polling place at Timonium Elementary School on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016.

  • With his father Charlie, Mason Newell, 2, gets a sticker...

    Dylan Slagle, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    With his father Charlie, Mason Newell, 2, gets a sticker from election official Ann Gilbert at Friendship Valley Elementary School in Westminster on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016.

  • Katelyn Palmateer, 18, of Perry Hall, voted in her first...

    Paul W. Gillespie, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Katelyn Palmateer, 18, of Perry Hall, voted in her first election and went with the republican ticket. Republicans watch the 2016 Presidential, Senate and Congressional election results come in at a Maryland GOP Victory Party at the BWI Marriott.

  • Voters occupy booths at Towson Presbyterian Church on Election Day,...

    Brian Krista / Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Voters occupy booths at Towson Presbyterian Church on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016.

  • Voters wait in line to cast their ballots on election...

    Matt Button, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Voters wait in line to cast their ballots on election day Tuesday at Abingdon Elementary School.

  • By the end of the first hour voting at Southeast...

    Rachel Mull / Baltimore Sun

    By the end of the first hour voting at Southeast Anchor Library, lines snaked through the building's cafe, up and down a set of stairs and out the door, stretching to the corner of Eastern Avenue. The library's reflective windows masked the line's true length, prompting looks and groans of disbelief when voters entered. Inside, some voters rested on window sills, while others took a seat on cafe chairs, many holding their smartphones and taking advantage of the free wifi. Wait times stretched over an hour, and some complained they'd be late for work. Just one door was open for entrance and exit, forcing voters to fight the line anew after they'd completed their civic duty.

  • A sign at St. Paul Lutheran Church & School to...

    Jen Rynda / Baltimore Sun Media Group

    A sign at St. Paul Lutheran Church & School to direct voters in Catonsville, MD on Tuesday, November 8, 2016.

  • Election Judge Christy Metzler, seated at right, points the next...

    Amy Davis, Baltimore Sun

    Election Judge Christy Metzler, seated at right, points the next voter in line to the check-in station to receive their ballots. Turnout was heavy at Francis Scott Key Elementary/Middle School in Locust Point.

  • Attendees watch as results crawl in on a projection monitor...

    Karl Merton Ferron, Baltimore Sun

    Attendees watch as results crawl in on a projection monitor for democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and GOP candidate Donald Trump during the party for Chris Van Hollen, democratic candidate for Maryland's U.S. Senate seat, once held by Barbara Mikulski.

  • Voters line up in the cafeteria of William Paca Elementary...

    Colin Campbell / Baltimore Sun

    Voters line up in the cafeteria of William Paca Elementary on election day.

  • From left: Leon Pinkett III, who is running for city...

    Algerina Perna, Baltimore Sun

    From left: Leon Pinkett III, who is running for city council, speaks with Senate candidate Chris Van Hollen, center, and mayoral candidate, Senator Catherine Pugh at Gwynns Falls Elementary School, one of the voting locations in the election.

  • Supporters watch the returns begin to come in on TV...

    Paul W. Gillespie, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Supporters watch the returns begin to come in on TV just after 8PM. Republicans watch the 2016 Presidential, Senate and Congressional election results come in at a Maryland GOP Victory Party at the BWI Marriott.

  • Pat McDonough, candidate for Congresss, greets voters as they arrive...

    Brian Krista / Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Pat McDonough, candidate for Congresss, greets voters as they arrive at Cromwell Valley Elementary School in Towson on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016.

  • Michael Gray receives voting instructions from Election Judge Jon Fornier...

    Ken Koons, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Michael Gray receives voting instructions from Election Judge Jon Fornier at South Carroll High School.

  • With her ballot in hand, voter Delany Damico of Abingdon...

    Matt Button, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    With her ballot in hand, voter Delany Damico of Abingdon steps up to the voting booth to cast her vote on election day Tuesday at Abingdon Elementary School.

  • Election judges say there has not been a break in...

    Algerina Perna, Baltimore Sun

    Election judges say there has not been a break in the lines since the main branch of the Enoch Pratt Free Library opened this morning for voting in the general election.

  • A group of women celebrate after polls indicate Hillary Clinton...

    Matthew Cole, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    A group of women celebrate after polls indicate Hillary Clinton taking the lead in Anne Arundel County during an election party held at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts on Tuesday night.

  • Proudly wearing their I Vited stickers, Bill and Evelyn Moessinger...

    Matt Button, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Proudly wearing their I Vited stickers, Bill and Evelyn Moessinger of Street make their way to their car after voting Tueday morning at North Harfrd Elementary School.

  • Michael Klyce, left and Scott Silverstein applaud as results come...

    Paul W. Gillespie, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Michael Klyce, left and Scott Silverstein applaud as results come in for Donald Trump. Republicans watch the 2016 Presidential, Senate and Congressional election results come in at a Maryland GOP Victory Party at the BWI Marriott.

  • Supporters watch the returns begin to come in on TV...

    Paul W. Gillespie, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Supporters watch the returns begin to come in on TV just after 8PM. Republicans watch the 2016 Presidential, Senate and Congressional election results come in at a Maryland GOP Victory Party at the BWI Marriott.

  • Jason Davis of Abingdon gives the thumbs up as he...

    Matt Button, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Jason Davis of Abingdon gives the thumbs up as he waits to cast his vote at the Abingdon Elementary School on election day Tuesday.

  • Mayoral candidate Senator Catherine Pugh, center, is joined by Senator...

    Algerina Perna, Baltimore Sun

    Mayoral candidate Senator Catherine Pugh, center, is joined by Senator Benjamin Cardin, left, and Senate candidate Chris Van Hollen at Gwynns Falls Elementary School, one of the voting locations in the general election.

  • New Windsor fire company auxilliary members Kitty Green, left, and...

    Dylan Slagle, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    New Windsor fire company auxilliary members Kitty Green, left, and Les Cole prepare Election Day lunch at the New Windsor fire hall on Election Day.

  • Voters waited in line about 20 minutes to scan their...

    Lorraine Mirabella / Baltimore Sun

    Voters waited in line about 20 minutes to scan their completed ballots at Dumbarton Middle School around 10 a..m. Chris Amberger, Republican chief judge for the precinct, said about 80 voters were lined up outside when the polls opened. "Compared to previous elections, it's considerably higher turnout and significantly earlier," Amberger said.

  • Voters line up in the lobby of Friendship Valley Elementary...

    Dylan Slagle /Carroll County Times

    Voters line up in the lobby of Friendship Valley Elementary School in Westminster shortly after polls opened on Election Day Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016.

  • Deborah Santor and Kevin Bell, of Davidsonville, clap as more...

    Matthew Cole, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Deborah Santor and Kevin Bell, of Davidsonville, clap as more votes for Hillary Clinton come in during an election party held at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts on Tuesday night.

  • Voters mark their ballots at Germantown Elementary School Tuesday morning.

    Joshua McKerrow / Capital Gazette

    Voters mark their ballots at Germantown Elementary School Tuesday morning.

  • Rep. John Delaney delivers a victory speech in Gaithersburg Tuesday...

    Mark Boyle, for The Baltimore Sun

    Rep. John Delaney delivers a victory speech in Gaithersburg Tuesday night after winning a third term in Maryland's 6th Congressional District.

  • Stephanie Tracey, left, holds her daughter Alyssa, 2, after filling...

    Dylan Slagle / Carroll County Times

    Stephanie Tracey, left, holds her daughter Alyssa, 2, after filling out her ballot to vote in her first election with her mother Shelley Tracey at Westminster West Middle School on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016.

  • Baltimore City mayoral candidate Sheila Dixon, who is running a...

    Kenneth K. Lam, Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore City mayoral candidate Sheila Dixon, who is running a write-in campaign, speaks to her supporters at her headquarter at the Oxygen Lounge.

  • Maryland Congressman Chris Van Hollen, Democratic candidate for the U.S....

    Amy Davis, Baltimore Sun

    Maryland Congressman Chris Van Hollen, Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate, left, was accompanied by Sen. Ben Cardin to St. Leo's Church Hall, the polling site in Little Italy, during a midday campaign stop.

  • Husband and wife election judges Josh and Brandi Slabinski help...

    Joshua McKerrow, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Husband and wife election judges Josh and Brandi Slabinski help voters at South River High School.

  • People watch as the election results start coming in during...

    Matthew Cole, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    People watch as the election results start coming in during a party held at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts on Tuesday night.

  • A long line of people wait to enter their ballots...

    Joshua McKerrow / Capital Gazette

    A long line of people wait to enter their ballots into the single ballot machine at Germantown Elementary School around 8:15.

  • Supporter Ed Neese, formerly of Gambrills, Maryland, now living in...

    Paul W. Gillespie, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Supporter Ed Neese, formerly of Gambrills, Maryland, now living in South Carolina, shakes Senate candidate Kathy Szeliga's hand. Republicans watch the 2016 Presidential, Senate and Congressional election results come in at a Maryland GOP Victory Party at the BWI Marriott.

  • Chief Election Judge Dona Turek shares a laugh with some...

    Matt Button, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Chief Election Judge Dona Turek shares a laugh with some voters in line waitign to be checked in at North Harford Elementary School on election day Tuesday.

  • Toni Ridley votes at Cradlerock Elementary School in Columbia, MD...

    Jen Rynda / Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Toni Ridley votes at Cradlerock Elementary School in Columbia, MD on Tuesday, November 8, 2016.

  • Supporters watch the returns begin to come in on TV...

    Paul W. Gillespie, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Supporters watch the returns begin to come in on TV just after 8PM. Republicans watch the 2016 Presidential, Senate and Congressional election results come in at a Maryland GOP Victory Party at the BWI Marriott.

  • Joann Parker, left, carrying her four-year old grandson, Eoin Ekedahl,...

    Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun

    Joann Parker, left, carrying her four-year old grandson, Eoin Ekedahl, leaves the polling site at Hampden Elementary/Middle School after voting.

  • At the Maryland Democratic Party election night party, Senator Ben...

    Ellie Silverman, For the Baltimore Sun

    At the Maryland Democratic Party election night party, Senator Ben Cardin says Chris Van Hollen will be "Ready from day one. ... He'll be a great partner for me in the United States Senate."

  • Former Mayor Sheila Dixon campaigns on Election Day outside the...

    Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun

    Former Mayor Sheila Dixon campaigns on Election Day outside the polls at Northwood Elementary school. She is asking voters to write her in on the ballot for mayor.

  • Robert Skepton of Monkton gets some help marking his choices...

    Matt Button, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Robert Skepton of Monkton gets some help marking his choices on the ballot from his daughter Ellie as he casts his vote Tuesday at Jarrettsville Elementary School.

  • Baltimore City mayoral candidate Sheila Dixon, left, who is running...

    Kenneth K. Lam, Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore City mayoral candidate Sheila Dixon, left, who is running a write-in campaign, greets supporter Juanita Maye at her headquarter at the Oxygen Lounge.

  • Voters wait in line for the single ballot scanner at...

    Joshua McKerrow, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Voters wait in line for the single ballot scanner at South River High School.

  • Election judges the main branch of the Enoch Pratt Free...

    Algerina Perna, Baltimore Sun

    Election judges the main branch of the Enoch Pratt Free Library say there has not been a break in the lines since the library opened this morning for voting in the general election. This photo was taken at 7:43pm.

  • Voter Megan Shuster, left, of Abingdon gets her ballot from...

    Matt Button, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Voter Megan Shuster, left, of Abingdon gets her ballot from election official Larami Stephan as she prepares to cast her vote at Abingdon Elementary School on election day Tuesday.

  • Chris Van Hollen wins Maryland's open Senate seat, succeeding retiring...

    Karl Merton Ferron, Baltimore Sun

    Chris Van Hollen wins Maryland's open Senate seat, succeeding retiring Barbara A. Mikulski during the party for Chris Van Hollen, democratic candidate for Maryland's U.S. Senate seat, once held by Barbara Mikulski.

  • Supporters watch the returns begin to come in on TV...

    Paul W. Gillespie, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Supporters watch the returns begin to come in on TV just after 8PM. Republicans watch the 2016 Presidential, Senate and Congressional election results come in at a Maryland GOP Victory Party at the BWI Marriott.

  • Citizens go through the voting process in the cafeteria at...

    Joshua McKerrow, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Citizens go through the voting process in the cafeteria at South River High School.

  • Candidate for U.S. Senate from Maryland Kathy Szeliga, left, gets...

    Paul W. Gillespie, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Candidate for U.S. Senate from Maryland Kathy Szeliga, left, gets a hug from a supporter after giving her concession speech. Republicans watch the 2016 Presidential, Senate and Congressional election results come in at a Maryland GOP Victory Party at the BWI Marriott.

  • Brock Yetso holds his 5-week-old daughter Everly, a future voter...

    Brian Krista / Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Brock Yetso holds his 5-week-old daughter Everly, a future voter at Towson Presbyterian Church on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016.

  • A long line of people wait to enter their ballots...

    Joshua McKerrow / Capital Gazette

    A long line of people wait to enter their ballots into the single ballot machine at Germantown Elementary School around 8:15.

  • Anthony Ravello of Arbutus purchases Girl Scout cookies from Halethorpe...

    Jon Bleiweis / Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Anthony Ravello of Arbutus purchases Girl Scout cookies from Halethorpe area Girl Scouts outside the Halethorpe Elementary School polling center during the 2016 General Election.

  • Norman and Maria Zickuhr, of Cockeysville, watch the results come...

    Paul W. Gillespie, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Norman and Maria Zickuhr, of Cockeysville, watch the results come in on TV. Republicans watch the 2016 Presidential, Senate and Congressional election results come in at a Maryland GOP Victory Party at the BWI Marriott.

  • At the Maryland Democratic Party election night party, Pat Ricia,...

    Ellie Silverman, For the Baltimore Sun

    At the Maryland Democratic Party election night party, Pat Ricia, 54 of Fort Washington, said she's been campaigning for Van Hollen since the primaries: "I believe in what he's fighting for."

  • Supporters watch the returns begin to come in on TV...

    Paul W. Gillespie, Baltimore Sun Media Group

    Supporters watch the returns begin to come in on TV just after 8PM. Republicans watch the 2016 Presidential, Senate and Congressional election results come in at a Maryland GOP Victory Party at the BWI Marriott.

  • People cast their votes on Tuesday night at the Annapolis...

    Matthew Cole, Baltimore Sun Media Group

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When the new Baltimore City Council convenes Dec. 8, more than half its members will take seats in the chamber for the first time. The newcomers are pledging to push a more liberal agenda than their predecessors, including increasing the city’s minimum wage to $15 an hour.

The eight novices elected Tuesday — Zeke Cohen in the 1st District, Ryan Dorsey in the 3rd District, Isaac “Yitzy” Schleifer in the 5th District, Leon F. Pinkett III in the 7th District, Kristerfer Burnett in the 8th District, John T. Bullock in the 9th District, Robert Stokes Sr. in the 12th District and Shannon Sneed in the 13th District — replace veteran members with decades of experience.

Cohen and Stokes fended off vigorous challenges by Republican Matt McDaniel and Green Party candidate Ian Schlakman, respectively, to keep the 15 council seats entirely in the hands of Democrats, who have won every council seat since 1942.

“You’re going to lose some veterans with a lot of knowledge of the city, but you’re going to gain a lot of energy and new perspectives,” said Roger E. Hartley, dean of the University of Baltimore’s College of Public Affairs.

“It’s not going to be the same government. This is going to be a new government with new interests and new demands.”

City Council President Bernard C. “Jack” Young, 62, and Comptroller Joan M. Pratt, 64, easily defeated challengers to remain in office.

The election marks the biggest turnover on the council since 2003. More than a combined century of experience is leaving City Hall.

Retiring are longtime members Rochelle “Rikki” Spector, elected in 1977, and Robert W. Curran and Helen L. Holton, both elected in 1995.

Councilmen Carl Stokes and Nick J. Mosby pursued bids for mayor instead of re-election. Councilman James B. Kraft sought a Circuit Court judgeship, but later withdrew.

Incumbents William “Pete” Welch and Warren M. Branch lost their seats to Democratic challengers in the primary.

The incoming members — in many cases a generation younger than their predecessors — rallied together in the months since the April primary, pledging to bring a new energy to the council and a more progressive approach to governing.

District 1: Cohen, 31, an educator and founder of a nonprofit that prepares students for college, said he will focus on transit, affordable housing, higher wages and jobs for youths. He defeated McDaniel by more than 30 percentage points.

Democratic 1st District City Council candidate Zeke Cohen introduces himself to Ashley Tsang, of Canton, as he campaigns outside Hampstead Hill Academy Tuesday afternoon.
Democratic 1st District City Council candidate Zeke Cohen introduces himself to Ashley Tsang, of Canton, as he campaigns outside Hampstead Hill Academy Tuesday afternoon.

“There is a growing recognition across the city that citizens want to see a city government that works together to solve problems, and one that deals with some of the systemic inequities that have plagued our city,” Cohen said.

Popular Republican Gov. Larry Hogan — who despite losing in the city two years ago carried the 1st District — campaigned with McDaniel, 28, in Fells Point last week. Outside one of the busiest precincts in the district, McDaniel propped up a larger-than-life photo of him and the governor, asking residents to “vote team Hogan.”

A Republican has not won office in Baltimore since Theodore R. McKeldin was elected mayor in 1963. Democrats have held each of the council seats for even longer; the last Republican on the council was elected was in 1942.

McDaniel acknowledged his campaign faced long odds: “We knew from the beginning we were swinging for the fences. I wish Mr. Cohen well.”

He told a couple of dozen supporters at a gathering in Canton that they were “tremendously successful in getting voters energized,” and thanked them for their enthusiastic backing.

At Cohen’s election night party, he focused on a need to unite the city.

“Our city is filled with people whose fundamental decency speaks louder than their ideology,” Cohen said. “Today we proved that that which unites us is stronger than what divides.”

Kraft, 67, represented the district that includes Fells Point, Canton, Highlandtown and Patterson Park for more than a decade.

District 2: Councilman Brandon M. Scott, 32, toppled his Republican challenger Gregory Yarberough. Scott, who had been the youngest person on the council, was first elected in 2011.

District 3: Dorsey, 34, will replace Curran, 66, after easily defeating Green Party candidate G. Andreas Spiliadis.

District 4: Councilman Bill Henry won re-election over Republican William “Sam” Broaddus III. Henry, 48, has represented the North Baltimore district since 2007.

District 5: Schleifer, 27, a business owner, will replace Spector, 80, in the Northwest Baltimore district.

District 6: Councilwoman Sharon Green Middleton, 62, won re-election to serve the North and Northwest Baltimore district. A former high school teacher and administrator, Middleton was appointed to the seat in 2007. She beat Green Party candidate Richard Thomas White Jr.

District 7: In this West Baltimore district, Pinkett, 49, who has worked as an assistant deputy mayor, will succeed Mosby, 37. Pinkett beat Republican challenger Tamara Purnell.

District 8: In the West Baltimore district, Burnett, 30, handily won election over Republican Joseph Brown Jr.

District 9: Bullock, 38, won the Southwest Baltimore district over Republican Kenneth Earl Ebron Jr. and Green Party nominee Jamie Latear Frierson. Bullock ousted Welch, 63, in April. He is a Towson University political science professor.

District 10: Council Vice President Edward Reisinger, 66, won another term representing the South Baltimore district. He will be among the most senior council members, with more than 20 years in elected office. He defeated Republican challenger Christine Digman and Green Party nominee Amanda Maminski.

District 11: Councilman Eric T. Costello, 35, faced no general election challenger. A former federal government auditor, Costello was appointed to the council in 2014 and beat four challengers in the Democratic primary.

District 12: Robert Stokes, 58, topped Schlakman in the East Baltimore district. He will replace outgoing Councilman Carl Stokes, 66. Robert Stokes is Carl Stokes’ legislative aide. The two are not related.

District 13: Sneed, 35, defeated Republican George Johnson. Sneed is a former broadcast journalist who works for a nonprofit. She ousted Branch, 55, in the primary.

District 14: Councilwoman Mary Pat Clarke, 75, sailed to re-election over unaffiliated challenger David Harding in North Baltimore.

Julie Depenbrock and Helen Parshall contributed to this article.

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