Sabrina Tapp-Harper wins Baltimore sheriff's race after incumbent Sam Cogen concedes
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Emily Opilo, Justin Fenton
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Baltimore Sheriff Sam Cogen conceded the election to challenger Sabrina Tapp-Harper, cementing her upset victory. Tapp-Harper will become the first woman to lead the Baltimore City Sheriff's Office in its 181-year history. Cogen acknowledged the historic significance of the moment in an open letter conceding the race.
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· 1 pulledI would have liked to continue serving as sheriff but understood 'the importance of this moment, not just for you but for the people that you will inspire as an example and role model.'
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