Maryland's 6th District Race Remains Unresolved as Votes Are Tallied
April McClain Delaney and Neil Parrott are locked in a close contest in a district pivotal for House control.
- The race is one of the most competitive in Maryland, with McClain Delaney leading by a narrow margin of 315 votes as of early Wednesday.
- Both candidates have focused on key issues such as abortion rights, economic policies, and immigration, reflecting broader national debates.
- McClain Delaney, a Democrat, has emphasized reproductive rights, women's safety, and bipartisan solutions to border security.
- Republican Neil Parrott has campaigned on lowering costs, job creation, and strengthening local ties, while downplaying the national abortion debate.
- The district's redrawn lines have made it more competitive, with both parties eyeing the seat as crucial for determining House majority control.