Politics & Government

Laurel Election Results, Precinct-by-Precinct

Find out how your neighbors voted on a variety of races and ballot questions.

Below, find a complete rundown of general election returns from Laurel-area precincts in Prince George's County, including polling places in South Laurel, West Laurel, and the City of Laurel.

The numbers are not official, but they reflect the latest tallies released by the Prince George's County Board of Elections as of 11 a.m. Wednesday. The overall winner of each race is indicated by a √ symbol. 

Precinct numbers correspond to the following voting locations:

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  • 10-01: Dwight D. Eisenhower Middle School
  • 10-02: Laurel Boys and Girls Club
  • 10-03: Laurel Elementary School
  • 10-04: Laurel High School
  • 10-05: Bond Mill Elementary School
  • 10-06: James H. Harrison Elementary School
  • 10-07: Montpelier Elementary School
  • 10-08: Deerfield Run Elementary School
  • 10-09: Oaklands Elementary School
  • 10-10: The Tabernacle of Laurel (gym)
  • 10-11: The Tabernacle of Laurel (unplug room)
  • 10-12: Robert J. DiPietro Community Center
  • 10-13: Laurel Volunteer Fire Department

Note: these tallies do not include any Howard County or Anne Arundel County precincts, but we expect to have North Laurel and Maryland City figures posted soon.

 

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PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT

10-01 10-02 10-03 10-04 10-05 10-06 10-07 10-08 Obama-Biden (D) √ 1123 (89.8%) 1657 (79.4%) 703 (70.7%) 1147 (87.7%) 1187 (57.0%) 1445 (83.4%) 843 (78.3%) 829 (81.4%) Romney-Ryan (R) 115 (9.2%) 385 (18.4%) 253 (25.5%) 148 (11.3%) 847 (40.7%) 270 (15.6%) 216 (20.1%) 182 (17.9%) Johnson-Gray (L) 6 (0.5%) 27 (1.3%) 30 (3.0%) 8 (0.6%) 36 (1.7%) 9 (0.5%) 10 (0.9%) 5 (0.5%) Stein-Honkala (G) 6 (0.5%) 19 (0.9%) 8 (0.8%) 5 (0.4%) 12 (0.6%) 8 (0.5%) 7 (0.7%) 2 (0.2%) 10-09 10-10 10-11 10-12 10-13 Total Obama-Biden (D)  1284 (89.6%) 772 (82.5%) 944 (84.7%) 1958 (85.7%) 1581 (80.5%) 15473 (80.3%) Romney-Ryan (R) 136 (9.5%) 156 (16.7%) 164 (14.7%) 296 (13.0%) 357 (18.2%) 3525 (18.3%) Johnson-Gray (L) 9 (0.6%) 5 (0.5%) 4 (0.4%) 20 (0.9%) 17 (0.9%) 186 (1.0%) Stein-Honkala (G) 4 (0.3%) 3 (0.3%) 2 (0.2%) 11 (0.5%) 8 (0.4%) 95 (0.5%)

 

U.S. SENATOR

10-01 10-02 10-03 10-04 10-05 10-06 10-07 10-08 Cardin, Ben (D)  992 (82.4%) 1434 (70.4%) 599 (61.8%) 1007 (79.0%) 972 (48.1%) 1279 (76.2%) 744 (70.9%) 719 (72.3%) Sobhani, Rob (U) 133 (11.0%) 296 (14.5%) 192 (19.8%) 144 (11.3%) 582 (28.8%) 187 (11.1%) 149 (14.2%) 137 (13.8%) Bongino, Daniel John (R) 75 (6.2%) 286 (14.0%) 153 (15.8%) 112 (8.8%) 434 (21.5%) 186 (11.1%) 145 (13.8%) 127 (12.8%) Ahmad, Dean (L) 4 (0.3%) 21 (1.0%) 25 (2.6%) 12 (0.9%) 33 (1.6%) 26 (1.5%) 12 (1.1%) 12 (1.2%) 10-09 10-10 10-11 10-12 10-13 Total Cardin, Ben (D)  1093 (79.2%) 691 (75.3%) 841 (77.7%) 1707 (77.0%) 1365 (71.2%) 13443 (71.7%) Sobhani, Rob (U) 173 (12.5%) 115 (12.5%) 121 (11.2%) 238 (10.7%) 277 (14.4%) 2744 (14.6%) Bongino, Daniel John (R) 101 (7.3%) 100 (10.9%) 111 (10.3%) 226 (10.2%) 239 (12.5%) 2295 (12.2%) Ahmad, Dean (L) 13 (0.9%) 12 (1.3%) 9 (0.8%) 45 (2.0%) 36 (1.9%) 260 (1.4%)

 

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 4

10-01 10-02 10-03 10-04 10-05 10-07 10-08 Edwards, Donna F. (D)  1074 (90.6%) 1554 (79.4%) 654 (69.0%) 1082 (86.5%) 1124 (58.2%) 805 (77.9%) 783 (80.5%) Loudon, Faith M. (R) 99 (8.4%) 347 (17.7%) 241 (25.4%) 139 (11.1%) 728 (37.7%) 204 (19.7%) 175 (18.0%) Soffen, Scott (L) 12 (1.0%) 55 (2.8%) 53 (5.6%) 30 (2.4%) 80 (4.1%) 25 (2.4%) 15 (1.5%) 10-09 10-10 10-12 10-13 Edwards, Donna F. (D)  1193 (88.4%) 740 (82.1%) 1881 (86.0%) 1519 (81.2%) Loudon, Faith M. (R) 131 (9.7%) 143 (15.9%) 274 (12.5%) 312 (16.7%) Soffen, Scott (L) 25 (1.9%) 18 (2.0%) 33 (1.5%) 39 (2.1%)

 

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 5

10-06 10-11 Hoyer, Steny H. (D)  1390 (83.3%) 903 (84.2%) O'Donnell, Tony (R) 232 (13.9%) 141 (13.1%) Auerbach, Bob (G) 23 (1.4%) 17 (1.6%) Vohra, Arvin (L) 23 (1.4%) 12 (1.1%)

 

JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, CIRCUIT 7

10-01 10-02 10-03 10-04 10-05 10-06 10-07 10-08 Alves, Krystal Quinn  761 (23.5%) 1219 (22.3%) 520 (21.6%) 782 (23.0%) 1165 (21.5%) 1109 (22.5%) 667 (23.0%) 578 (22.6%) Cotton, DaNeeka   666 (20.5%) 1107 (20.2%) 497 (20.6%) 684 (20.1%) 1143 (21.1%) 989 (20.0%) 579 (19.9%) 528 (20.6%) Krauser, Sherrie L.  640 (19.7%) 1097 (20.0%) 490 (20.3%) 677 (19.9%) 1134 (20.9%) 987 (20.0%) 575 (19.8%) 511 (20.0%) Davey, John P.  616 (19.0%) 1077 (19.7%) 467 (19.4%) 666 (19.6%) 1016 (18.7%) 961 (19.5%) 574 (19.8%) 509 (19.9%) El-Amin, Hassan Ali  562 (17.3%) 978 (17.9%) 437 (18.1%) 592 (17.4%) 969 (17.9%) 892 (18.1%) 509 (17.5%) 434 (17.0%) 10-09 10-10 10-11 10-12 10-13 Total Alves, Krystal Quinn  824 (23.1%) 590 (22.0%) 645 (22.7%) 1418 (22.8%) 1177 (21.9%) 11455 (22.4%) Cotton, DaNeeka  711 (19.9%) 547 (20.4%) 582 (20.5%) 1257 (20.3%) 1103 (20.5%) 10393 (20.4%) Krauser, Sherrie L.  708 (19.9%) 535 (19.9%) 558 (19.7%) 1217 (19.6%) 1058 (19.6%) 10187 (20.0%) Davey, John P.  703 (19.7%) 525 (19.6%) 558 (19.7%) 1189 (19.2%) 1049 (19.5%) 9910 (19.4%) El-Amin, Hassan Ali  620 (17.4%) 487 (18.1%) 493 (17.4%) 1127 (18.2%) 1000 (18.6%) 9100 (17.8%)

 

JUDGE, COURT OF SPECIAL APPEALS AT LARGE

10-01 10-02 10-03 10-04 10-05 10-06 10-07 10-08 YES on Berger, Stuart R.  883 (86.2%) 1402 (86.3%) 628 (85.1%) 902 (87.7%) 1242 (83.5%) 1212 (86.7%) 743 (88.0%) 691 (86.8%) NO on Berger, Stuart R. 141 (13.8%) 223 (13.7%) 110 (14.9%) 126 (12.3%) 246 (16.5%) 186 (13.3%) 101 (12.0%) 105 (13.2%) 10-09 10-10 10-11 10-12 10-13 Total YES on Berger, Stuart R.  954 (85.1%) 657 (87.5%) 737 (83.9%) 1603 (88.3%) 1355 (87.1%) 13009 (86.4%) NO on Berger, Stuart R. 167 (14.9%) 94 (12.5%) 142 (16.2%) 212 (11.7%) 200 (12.9%) 2053 (13.6%)

 

JUDGE, COURT OF SPECIAL APPEALS APPELLATE CIRCUIT 4

10-01 10-02 10-03 10-04 10-05 10-06 10-07 10-08 YES on Hotten, Michele D.  966 (89.7%) 1489 (87.2%) 662 (86.2%) 1007 (92.4%) 1302 (84.0%) 1303 (89.3%) 815 (91.6%) 753 (89.6%) NO on Hotten, Michele D. 111 (10.3%) 218 (12.8%) 106 (13.8%) 83 (7.6%) 249 (16.1%) 156 (10.7%) 75 (8.4%) 87 (10.4%) 10-09 10-10 10-11 10-12 10-13 Total YES on Hotten, Michele D.  1053 (88.2%) 703 (89.0%) 804 (87.9%) 1712 (90.3%) 1489 (89.9%) 14058 (88.8%) NO on Hotten, Michele D. 141 (11.8%) 87 (11.0%) 111 (12.1%) 184 (9.7%) 167 (10.1%) 1775 (11.2%)

 

BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT 1

10-01 10-02 10-03 10-04 10-05 10-06 10-07 10-08 Epps, Zabrina  604 (53.6%) 1204 (63.8%) 430 (51.2%) 637 (55.1%) 1092 (63.3%) 899 (58.1%) 505 (52.9%) 492 (55.7%) Murray, David 522 (46.4%) 682 (36.2%) 410 (48.8%) 519 (44.9%) 633 (36.7%) 649 (41.9%) 449 (47.1%) 392 (44.3%) 10-09 10-10 10-11 10-12 10-13 Total Epps, Zabrina  861 (68.0%) 469 (56.4%) 510 (50.8%) 1291 (64.2%) 908 (51.3%) 9902 (58.2%) Murray, David 405 (32.0%) 363 (43.6%) 494 (49.2%) 720 (35.8%) 863 (48.7%) 7101 (41.8%)

 

QUESTION 1

10-01 10-02 10-03 10-04 10-05 10-06 10-07 10-08 For the amendment  1100 (94.4%) 1816 (93.2%) 859 (92.1%) 1132 (92.3%) 1778 (90.6%) 1507 (93.7%) 949 (92.1%) 907 (95.2%) Against the amendment 65 (5.6%) 133 (6.8%) 74 (7.9%) 94 (7.7%) 185 (9.4%) 101 (6.3%) 82 (8.0%) 46 (4.8%) 10-09 10-10 10-11 10-12 10-13 Total For the amendment  1225 (92.7%) 819 (91.8%) 970 (94.2%) 2014 (94.1%) 1745 (94.1%) 16821 (93.1%) Against the amendment 96 (7.3%) 73 (8.2%) 60 (5.8%) 126 (5.9%) 109 (5.9%) 1244 (6.9%)

 

QUESTION 2

  10-01 10-02 10-03 10-04 10-05 10-06 10-07 10-08 For the amendment  1093 (94.9%) 1770 (92.9%) 840 (91.7%) 1116 (92.8%) 1727 (89.9%) 1471 (92.6%) 922 (91.0%) 887 (94.4%) Against the amendment 59 (5.1%) 135 (7.1%) 76 (8.3%) 87 (7.2%) 194 (10.1%) 117 (7.4%) 91 (9.0%) 53 (5.6%) 10-09 10-10 10-11 10-12 10-13 Total For the amendment  1198 (91.6%) 806 (91.7%) 952 (93.5%) 1968 (92.9%) 1706 (93.6%) 16456 (92.5%) Against the amendment 110 (8.4%) 73 (8.3%) 66 (6.5%) 151 (7.1%) 116 (6.4%) 1328 (7.5%)

 

QUESTION 3

10-01 10-02 10-03 10-04 10-05 10-06 10-07 10-08 For the amendment  1063 (90.6%) 1762 (90.0%) 851 (89.8%) 1060 (86.7%) 1803 (91.4%) 1457 (89.7%) 915 (89.3%) 856 (89.8%) Against the amendment 111 (9.5%) 195 (10.0%) 97 (10.2%) 162 (13.3%) 170 (8.6%) 167 (10.3%) 110 (10.7%) 97 (10.2%) 10-09 10-10 10-11 10-12 10-13 Total For the amendment  1178 (88.5%) 782 (86.6%) 939 (90.2%) 1892 (88.1%) 1659 (89.5%) 16217 (89.3%) Against the amendment 153 (11.5%) 121 (13.4%) 102 (9.8%) 256 (11.9%) 195 (10.5%) 1936 (10.7%)

 

QUESTION 4

10-01 10-02 10-03 10-04 10-05 10-06 10-07 10-08 For the law  874 (72.8%) 1396 (69.5%) 658 (68.0%) 960 (76.3%) 1179 (58.3%) 1214 (73.2%) 731 (70.4%) 684 (69.9%) Against the law 326 (27.2%) 614 (30.6%) 310 (32.0%) 298 (23.7%) 845 (41.8%) 445 (26.8%) 308 (29.6%) 295 (30.1%)
10-09 10-10 10-11 10-12 10-13 Total For the law  1015 (74.3%) 635 (69.9%) 737 (69.3%) 1602 (73.4%) 1347 (71.2%) 13032 (70.3%) Against the law 351 (25.7%) 273 (30.1%) 326 (30.7%) 580 (26.6%) 545 (28.8%) 5516 (29.7%)

 

QUESTION 5

10-01 10-02 10-03 10-04 10-05 10-06 10-07 10-08 For the law  906 (80.5%) 1382 (73.7%) 566 (62.4%) 945 (79.5%) 1061 (55.9%) 1203 (76.5%) 707 (71.6%) 675 (72.4%) Against the law 220 (19.5%) 494 (26.3%) 341 (37.6%) 244 (20.5%) 838 (44.1%) 369 (23.5%) 280 (28.4%) 258 (27.7%) 10-09 10-10 10-11 10-12 10-13 Total For the law  1012 (78.8%) 610 (70.0%) 753 (75.2%) 1541 (74.7%) 1271 (70.9%) 12632 (72.2%) Against the law 272 (21.2%) 262 (30.1%) 248 (24.8%) 523 (25.3%) 521 (29.1%) 4870 (27.8%)

 

QUESTION 6

10-01 10-02 10-03 10-04 10-05 10-06 10-07 10-08 For the law  625 (51.3%) 1035 (51.3%) 551 (55.9%) 656 (51.5%) 1064 (51.8%) 878 (51.7%) 539 (51.0%) 533 (54.0%) Against the law 593 (48.7%) 982 (48.7%) 434 (44.1%) 617 (48.5%) 989 (48.2%) 819 (48.3%) 518 (49.0%) 454 (46.0%)   10-09 10-10 10-11 10-12 10-13 Total For the law  704 (50.9%) 466 (50.9%) 545 (51.2%) 1112 (50.3%) 995 (52.2%) 9703 (51.7%) Against the law 680 (49.1%) 450 (49.1%) 519 (48.8%) 1098 (49.7%) 913 (47.9%) 9066 (48.3%)

 

QUESTION 7

10-01 10-02 10-03 10-04 10-05 10-06 10-07 10-08 For the law  779 (63.6%) 1246 (60.8%) 520 (53.0%) 762 (59.8%) 1092 (52.7%) 966 (56.7%) 554 (52.2%) 566 (56.2%) Against the law 445 (36.4%) 803 (39.2%) 462 (47.1%) 513 (40.2%) 982 (47.4%) 737 (43.3%) 508 (47.8%) 441 (43.8%) 10-09 10-10 10-11 10-12 10-13 Total For the law  862 (61.8%) 531 (57.2%) 598 (55.1%) 1230 (54.9%) 1092 (56.9%) 10798 (57.0%) Against the law 534 (38.3%) 397 (42.8%) 487 (44.9%) 1009 (45.1%) 828 (43.1%) 8146 (43.0%)

 

QUESTION A

10-01 10-02 10-03 10-04 10-05 10-06 10-07 10-08 For the referendum  863 (79.9%) 1275 (73.6%) 554 (68.7%) 857 (77.6%) 1090 (65.6%) 1078 (73.9%) 656 (71.3%) 626 (72.4%) Against the referendum 217 (20.1%) 458 (26.4%) 252 (31.3%) 248 (22.4%) 572 (34.4%) 380 (26.1%) 264 (28.7%) 239 (27.6%) 10-09 10-10 10-11 10-12 10-13 Total For the referendum  929 (76.8%) 573 (71.9%) 684 (72.6%) 1443 (75.5%) 1209 (74.5%) 11837 (73.5%) Against the referendum 280 (23.2%) 224 (28.1%) 258 (27.4%) 469 (24.5%) 415 (25.6%) 4276 (26.5%)

 

QUESTION B

10-01 10-02 10-03 10-04 10-05 10-06 10-07 10-08 For the referendum  898 (83.9%) 1359 (79.8%) 602 (74.8%) 905 (82.1%) 1211 (72.8%) 1150 (79.1%) 707 (76.9%) 675 (78.4%) Against the referendum 173 (16.2%) 344 (20.2%) 203 (25.2%) 197 (17.9%) 453 (27.2%) 304 (20.9%) 212 (23.1%) 186 (21.6%) 10-09 10-10 10-11 10-12 10-13 Total For the referendum  967 (80.3%) 609 (76.3%) 758 (79.8%) 1546 (80.7%) 1304 (79.6%) 12691 (78.9%) Against the referendum 237 (19.7%) 189 (23.7%) 192 (20.2%) 370 (19.3%) 335 (20.4%) 3395 (21.1%)

 

QUESTION C

10-01 10-02 10-03 10-04 10-05 10-06 10-07 10-08 For the referendum  908 (80.7%) 1437 (78.5%) 703 (78.8%) 939 (80.8%) 1363 (73.4%) 1235 (79.9%) 781 (79.7%) 717 (77.5%) Against the referendum 217 (19.3%) 393 (21.5%) 189 (21.2%) 223 (19.2%) 493 (26.6%) 311 (20.1%) 199 (20.3%) 208 (22.5%) 10-09 10-10 10-11 10-12 10-13 Total For the referendum  1025 (80.2%) 675 (78.4%) 772 (77.8%) 1601 (78.9%) 1371 (78.5%) 13527 (78.5%) Against the referendum 253 (19.8%) 186 (21.6%) 220 (22.2%) 427 (21.1%) 375 (21.5%) 3694 (21.5%)

 

QUESTION D

10-01 10-02 10-03 10-04 10-05 10-06 10-07 10-08 For the referendum  806 (72.6%) 1280 (70.6%) 569 (64.5%) 804 (70.4%) 1095 (60.6%) 1098 (71.6%) 654 (67.6%) 611 (67.3%) Against the referendum 304 (27.4%) 534 (29.4%) 313 (35.5%) 338 (29.6%) 712 (39.4%) 435 (28.4%) 314 (32.4%) 297 (32.7%) 10-09 10-10 10-11 10-12 10-13 Total For the referendum  919 (73.4%) 567 (66.7%) 676 (69.0%) 1433 (71.4%) 1200 (69.7%) 11712 (69.0%) Against the referendum 333 (26.6%) 283 (33.3%) 304 (31.0%) 574 (28.6%) 523 (30.4%) 5264 (31.0%)

 

QUESTION E

10-01 10-02 10-03 10-04 10-05 10-06 10-07 10-08 For the referendum  918 (81.7%) 1473 (80.1%) 670 (75.4%) 935 (81.0%) 1352 (73.9%) 1262 (81.7%) 790 (81.0%) 739 (80.5%) Against the referendum 206 (18.3%) 366 (19.9%) 219 (24.6%) 219 (19.0%) 478 (26.1%) 283 (18.3%) 185 (19.0%) 179 (19.5%) 10-09 10-10 10-11 10-12 10-13 Total For the referendum  1052 (82.7%) 662 (77.3%) 795 (80.6%) 1663 (82.4%) 1392 (80.6%) 13703 (80.0%) Against the referendum 220 (17.3%) 195 (22.8%) 191 (19.4%) 355 (17.6%) 335 (19.4%) 3431 (20.0%)

 

QUESTION F

10-01 10-02 10-03 10-04 10-05 10-06 10-07 10-08 For the referendum  950 (83.9%) 1489 (80.8%) 689 (77.2%) 965 (82.3%) 1358 (73.8%) 1281 (82.4%) 822 (83.1%) 770 (83.0%) Against the referendum 182 (16.1%) 354 (19.2%) 204 (22.8%) 207 (17.7%) 482 (26.2%) 273 (17.6%) 167 (16.9%) 158 (17.0%) 10-09 10-10 10-11 10-12 10-13 Total For the referendum  1055 (82.6%) 693 (80.1%) 820 (82.0%) 1670 (81.4%) 1410 (80.8%) 13972 (80.8%) Against the referendum 222 (17.4%) 172 (19.9%) 180 (18.0%) 381 (18.6%) 335 (19.2%) 3317 (19.2%)

 

QUESTION G

10-01 10-02 10-03 10-04 10-05 10-06 10-07 10-08 For the referendum  943 (83.4%) 1480 (80.4%) 667 (74.2%) 955 (81.6%) 1289 (70.0%) 1263 (81.1%) 790 (80.5%) 738 (79.7%) Against the referendum 188 (16.6%) 361 (19.6%) 232 (25.8%) 215 (18.4%) 553 (30.0%) 294 (18.9%) 191 (19.5%) 188 (20.3%) 10-09 10-10 10-11 10-12 10-13 Total For the referendum  1062 (83.4%) 673 (77.7%) 811 (81.6%) 1648 (80.6%) 1389 (79.1%) 13708 (79.3%) Against the referendum 211 (16.6%) 193 (22.3%) 183 (18.4%) 398 (19.5%) 367 (20.9%) 3574 (20.7%)



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