Annapolis, MD - Nov. 5, 2025 - Fewer than 50% of registered Maryland voters said they would support Gov. Wes Moore (D) if the election were held today, according to a poll released Wednesday.
But that’s actually a good baseline for Moore for an election that’s still a year away, said Mileah Kromer, director of the poll produced for the Institute of Politics at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
“I was the most interested, this far out from the election, in what Wes Moore’s vote share right now is, because there’s no Republican candidate nominee and Wes Moore is obviously going to be the nominee for the Democratic Party,” Kromer said. “So, it’s Wes Moore versus generic Republican versus generic other candidates. I think the more important thing is he’s sitting at almost 50% of the electorate right now.”
The poll found 49% of those surveyed said they would support Moore. Nearly three-in-10 voters said they would support a generic Republican candidate. Twelve percent said they would pick “some other candidate,” and 10% said they were undecided.... Read More: Maryland Matters