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Scott wins in Baltimore, youngest mayor ever to City Hall. - Black News Channel

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By: Calvin Sykes/BNC Contributor City Council President Brandon Scott declared victory in Baltimore City following concession from Bob Wallace (Independent), Scott’s primary opponent. In addition to Wallace, who outspent him, Scott faced a well less- funded Republican challenger, Shannon Wright. Baltimore, our city, has voted for a new way forward. I stand before you tonight, a son of Baltimore and the next mayor of our great city,” Scott said in remarks on election night. “I am proud, energized, and humbled by your belief in me and what we can accomplish together.” Scott, a Park Heights native, will be the tenth […]

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