Jared Littmann Wins More than 65% of the Annapolis Mayoral Democratic Primary Votes, Will be Challenged by Republican Bob O'Shea in November 4 General Election

Jared Littmann has won the Annapolis mayoral democratic primary after certified results indicated that after winning more than 65% of the votes, he will now face Republican Mayoral candidate Bob O'Shea in the November 4 general election. 
According to election officials, Littmann won 67.12% of the democratic primary votes, defeating opponent Rhonda Pindell-Charles. All candidates who prevail in the upcoming November general election will be sworn into office on Monday, December 1, 2025.
Littmann released the following statement: "We did it!!! This primary victory belongs to every one of you. The volunteers who knocked on doors for me (even in the rain!), the community members who made calls for me, the donors who supported me, the campaign team who guided me, my family who stood by me and every voter who believed in me!  This win is ALL of ours. Thank you!"
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