While casting his ballot, Gov. Wes Moore made it clear who he’s supporting in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate in Maryland, but also made it clear he’s not getting involved in another hotly contested race in the state – the Baltimore City mayoral primary.

Mayor Brandon Scott is seeking re-election and remains in a hotly contested primary as he faces several challengers, including former Mayor Sheila Dixon. Recent polling from FOX45 News, The Baltimore Sun, and the University of Baltimore, shows Scott has 38% of the vote, while Dixon has 35%; the margin of error was 4.7% in the poll, which was conducted April 7-11.

Monday, Gov. Moore voted early at the Pip Moyer Recreation Center in Annapolis. He was asked if he planned to endorse a candidate in the Baltimore City mayoral primary.

“Now, as an Annapolis resident, I think that what is going to happen in Baltimore City is going to be a very important race to pay attention to and follow,” Gov. Moore said. “We are looking for the right partners for the long term. I’m thankful for the partnership we have currently with Mayor Scott but I have chosen not to endorse in that race.”... Read More: FOX45