Maryland House of Delegates elections, 2014

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Maryland House of Delegates elections, 2014

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State Legislative Election Results

Maryland House of Delegates2014 Maryland State Senate Elections

Elections for the Maryland House of Delegates took place in 2014. A primary election took place on June 24, 2014. The general election was held on November 4, 2014. The filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was February 25, 2014.

Following the general election, there was no change to the majority control of the Maryland House of Delegates. While the Democratic Party maintained its control over the chamber, the party sustained a loss of eight seats. Their total seats dropped from 98 to 90. However, they maintained a considerable advantage over the Republican Party, which, despite the gain of eight seats, only controlled 51 seats.

Incumbents retiring

A total of 43 incumbents did not run for re-election in 2014. Those incumbents were:

Name Party Current Office
LeRoy Myers Ends.png Republican House District 1C
Galen Clagett Electiondot.png Democratic House District 3A
Patrick Hogan Ends.png Republican House District 3A
Michael Hough Ends.png Republican House District 3B
Nancy Stocksdale Ends.png Republican House District 5A
A. Wade Kach Ends.png Republican House District 5B
Joseph Minnick Electiondot.png Democratic House District 6
John Olszewski, Jr. Electiondot.png Democratic House District 6
Gail Bates Ends.png Republican House District 9A
Emmett Burns, Jr. Electiondot.png Democratic House District 10
Shirley Nathan-Pulliam Electiondot.png Democratic House District 10
Jon Cardin Electiondot.png Democratic House District 11
Steven DeBoy, Sr. Electiondot.png Democratic House District 12A
James Malone, Jr. Electiondot.png Democratic House District 12A
Elizabeth Bobo Electiondot.png Democratic House District 12B
Guy Guzzone Electiondot.png Democratic House District 13
Susan Lee Electiondot.png Democratic House District 16
Luiz Simmons Electiondot.png Democratic House District 17
Sam Arora Electiondot.png Democratic House District 19
Tom Hucker Electiondot.png Democratic House District 20
Heather Mizeur Electiondot.png Democratic House District 20
James Hubbard Electiondot.png Democratic House District 23A
Aisha Braveboy Electiondot.png Democratic House District 25
Melony Griffith Electiondot.png Democratic House District 25
Veronica Turner Electiondot.png Democratic House District 26
Peter Murphy Electiondot.png Democratic House District 28
John Wood, Jr. Electiondot.png Democratic House District 29A
Ron George Ends.png Republican House District 30A
Steve Schuh Ends.png Republican House District 31A
Mary Ann Love Electiondot.png Democratic House District 32
Robert Costa Ends.png Republican House District 33
Mary-Dulany James Electiondot.png Democratic House District 34A
H. Wayne Norman, Jr. Ends.png Republican House District 35A
Donna Stifler Ends.png Republican House District 35A
Rudolph Cane Electiondot.png Democratic House District 37A
Adelaide Eckardt Ends.png Republican House District 37B
Jeannie Haddaway-Riccio Ends.png Republican House District 37B
Mike McDermott Ends.png Republican House District 38B
William Frank Ends.png Republican House District 42
Nina Harper Electiondot.png Democratic House District 45
Brian McHale Electiondot.png Democratic House District 46
Jolene Ivey Electiondot.png Democratic House District 47
Doyle Niemann Electiondot.png Democratic House District 47

Majority control

See also: Partisan composition of state senates

Heading into the November 4 election, the Democratic Party held the majority in the Maryland House of Delegates:

Maryland House of Delegates
Party As of November 3, 2014 After November 4, 2014
     Democratic Party 98 91
     Republican Party 43 50
Total 141 141

Qualifications

Section 9 of Article 3 of the Maryland Constitution states, "A person is eligible to serve as a Senator or Delegate, who on the date of his election, (1) is a citizen of the State of Maryland, (2) has resided therein for at least one year next preceding that date, and (3) if the district which he has been chosen to represent has been established for at least six months prior to the date of his election, has resided in that district for six months next preceding that date.

If the district which the person has been chosen to represent has been established less than six months prior to the date of his election, then in addition to (1) and (2) above, he shall have resided in the district for as long as it has been established.

A person is eligible to serve as a Senator, if he has attained the age of twenty-five years, or as a Delegate, if he has attained the age of twenty-one years, on the date of his election."

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Competitiveness

Candidates unopposed by a major party

In 10 (15.2%) of the 66 districts up for election in 2014, candidates from one major party ran for election. A total of 21 Democrats in nine districts and one Republican in one district were guaranteed election barring unforeseen circumstances.

At least one candidate from both major parties faced off in the general election in 56 (84.8%) of the 66 districts up for election.

Primary challenges

A total of 72 incumbents faced primary competition on June 24, mostly in multi-member districts. Forty-three incumbents did not seek re-election in 2014 and another 26 (18.4%) of the current 141 incumbents advanced past the primary without opposition. Primary challenges included:

  • District 2A: Incumbents Neil C. Parrott and Andrew A. Serafini defeated David C. Hanlin in the Republican primary.
  • District 5: Incumbent Donald B. Elliott lost his bid for re-election in the seven-way Republican primary.
  • District 24: Incumbent Darren Swain, who was appointed in January 2013, lost his bid for a full term in the ten-way Democratic primary.
  • District 31B: Incumbent Don Dwyer, Jr. lost his bid for re-election in the eight-way Democratic primary.
  • District 40: Incumbent Shawn Z. Tarrant lost his bid for re-election in the 10-way Democratic primary.
  • District 42B: Incumbent Joseph C. Boteler III lost his bid for re-election in the Republican primary.
  • District 43: Incumbents Curt Anderson, Maggie McIntosh and Mary Washington defeated Timothy Vance in the Democratic primary.
  • District 44A: District 44 was split in two by redistricting, with Democratic incumbents Keith E. Haynes, Keiffer J. Mitchell, Jr. and Melvin L. Stukes battling each other for one seat in District 44A. Haynes won the Democratic primary.
  • District 47A: District 47 was split in two by redistricting, with incumbent Michael Summers facing competition from four other Democrats in the race for two seats in District 47A. Summers lost his bid for re-election in the Democratic primary.

Retiring incumbents

Forty-three incumbent representatives did not run for re-election, while 98 (69.5%) ran for re-election. A list of those incumbents, 28 Democrats and 15 Republicans, can be found above.

Impact of redistricting

See also: Redistricting in Maryland

Between 2000 and 2010 Maryland's population grew by 9 percent, just below the national average. Baltimore saw its power decrease as it shrank by some 30,000 residents. For legislative redistricting, the Governor is responsible for drafting plans and submitting the new maps to the General Assembly. The Governor appoints an advisory commission to assist in this task. Under the state Constitution, each district is required to have one Senator and three Delegates.

The Governor’s Redistricting Advisory Committee released a proposed map of new legislative districts on December 16, 2011, increasing the number of majority black districts from 10 to 12. Democrats voiced support for the plan, while Republicans criticized it for being divisive and highly partisan. The Fannie Lou Hamer Political Action Committee, a black activist group, threatened to sue the state if the map was approved by the legislature, arguing that the plan violated the federal Voting Rights Act by purposely reducing black influence and violated state laws by splitting more boundaries and counties than was necessary.[1]

In the end the legislature decided on inaction, letting the governor's plan become law on February 24, 2012, without taking a vote. A number of alternative maps were proposed in the House, but none of them received committee hearings.[2]

List of candidates

Note: Districts have three seats each except where noted. The number of seats in a district defines how many candidates can win in either party's primary; for example, District 2A has two seats, meaning the two Democrats running were effectively unopposed in their primary and the top two finishers in the Republican primary advanced to the general election.

District 1A (one seat)

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed for election.
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

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Republican Party Wendell R. Beitzel Green check mark transparent.png

District 1B (one seat)

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
  • Kevin Kelly Approveda - Incumbent Kelly was first elected to the chamber in 1998.
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Kevin Kelly: 4,623
Republican Party Jason C. Buckel: 6,664 Green check mark transparent.png

District 1C (one seat)

Note: Incumbent LeRoy Myers (R) did not run for re-election.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Nick Scarpelli: 4,809
Republican Party Mike McKay: 6,388 Green check mark transparent.png

District 2A (two seats)

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Charles Bailey: 5,419
Democratic Party Elizabeth Paul: 8,279
Republican Party Neil Parrott: 17,599 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Andrew Serafini: 17,528 Green check mark transparent.png

District 2B (one seat)

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
  • John P. Donoghue Approveda - Incumbent Donoghue was first elected to the chamber in 1990.
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party John P. Donaghue: 3,232
Republican Party Brett Wilson: 3,846 Green check mark transparent.png

District 3A (two seats)

Note: Incumbents Galen Clagett (D) and Patrick Hogan (R) did not run for re-election.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Carol L. Krimm: 11,654 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Karen Lewis Young: 10,944 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Paul Smith: 9,930
Republican Party Victoria Wilkins: 8,981

District 3B (one seat)

Note: Incumbent Michael Hough (R) ran for the Maryland State Senate.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Stephen Slater: 5,818
Republican Party William "Bill" Folden: 7,522 Green check mark transparent.png

District 4

Note: Incumbent Donald B. Elliott (R) ran for re-election in District 5.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Gene Stanton: 16,493
Republican Party Kathy Afzali: 31,128 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Kelly Schulz: 33,753 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party David E. Vogt III: 27,313 Green check mark transparent.png

District 5

Note: Incumbents Nancy Stocksdale (R) and A. Wade Kach (R) did not run for re-election.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Zachary Hands: 8,210
Democratic Party Dorothy G. Scanlan: 11,737
Republican Party Susan Krebs: 35,701 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Justin Ready: 34,789 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Haven Shoemaker: 33,985 Green check mark transparent.png

District 6

Note: Incumbent Joseph Minnick (D) did not run for re-election. Incumbent John Olszewski, Jr. (D) ran for the Maryland State Senate.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Nicholas C. D'Adamo, Jr.: 11,599
Democratic Party Jake Mohorovic: 9,526
Democratic Party Mike Weir, Jr.: 11,503
Republican Party Robin L. Grammer, Jr.: 14,582 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Bob Long: 16,796 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Ric Metzgar: 15,176 Green check mark transparent.png

District 7

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Bob Bowie, Jr.: 11,154
Democratic Party Pete Definbaugh: 9,707
Democratic Party Norman Gifford, Jr.: 10,192
Republican Party Rick Impallaria: 32,560 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Pat McDonough: 35,627 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Kathy Szeliga: 33,197 Green check mark transparent.png

District 8

Note: Incumbent Joseph Boteler III (R) ran for re-election in District 42B.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Eric Bromwell: 17,361 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Bill Paulshock: 15,899
Democratic Party Renee Smith: 14,704
Republican Party John Cluster: 19,938 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Christian Miele: 20,164 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Norma Secoura: 15,660

District 9A (two seats)

Note: Incumbent Gail Bates (R) ran for the Maryland State Senate.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Walter E. Carson: 10,144
Democratic Party James Morrow: 8,906
Republican Party Trent Kittleman: 24,371 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Warren Miller: 21,553 Green check mark transparent.png

District 9B (one seat)

Note: Incumbent Susan Krebs (R) ran in District 5.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Tom Coale: 6,736
Republican Party Bob Flanagan: 8,202 Green check mark transparent.png

District 10

Note: Incumbent Emmett Burns, Jr. (D) did not run for re-election. Incumbent Shirley Nathan-Pulliam (D) ran for the Maryland State Senate.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Benjamin Brooks: 23,703 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Jay Jalisi: 23,339 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Adrienne Jones: 24,104 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Michael Tyrone Brown, Sr.: 68 (write-in)
Republican Party William T. Newton: 9,906

District 11

Note: Incumbent Jon Cardin (D) ran for Attorney General of Maryland.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Shelly Hettleman: 24,197 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Dan Morhaim: 22,991 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Dana Stein: 23,241 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Laura Harkins: 16,947

District 12

Note: Incumbents Steven DeBoy, Sr. (D), Elizabeth Bobo (D) and James Malone, Jr. (D) did not run for re-election.

Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Eric Ebersole: 19,274 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Terri L. Hill: 19,236 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Clarence K. Lam: 18,568 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Gordon Bull: 14,146
Republican Party Joseph D. "Joe" Hooe: 16,171
Republican Party Rick Martel: 14,290

District 13

Note: Incumbent Guy Guzzone (D) ran for the Maryland State Senate.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Vanessa Atterbeary: 22,626 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Shane Pendergrass: 23,167 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Frank Turner: 22,169 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Danny Eaton: 14,434
Republican Party Jimmy Williams: 14,031
Republican Party Chris Yates: 14,598

District 14

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
  • Anne Kaiser: 8,335 Approveda - Incumbent Kaiser was first elected to the chamber in 2002.
  • Eric Luedtke: 6,647 Approveda - Incumbent Luedtke was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
  • Valerie A. Nia Shell: 2,763
  • Craig Zucker: 7,922 Approveda - Incumbent Zucker was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Anne Kaiser: 21,988 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Eric Luedtke: 20,012 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Craig Zucker: 20,917 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Valerie A. Nia Shell (write-in): 33
Republican Party Sharon Trexler Begosh: 15,096
Republican Party Patricia Fenati: 15,392
Republican Party Michael A. Ostroff: 15,086

District 15

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Kathleen Dumais: 19,083 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party David Fraser-Hidalgo: 17,324 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Aruna Miller: 18,071 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Ed Edmundson: 12,913
Republican Party Flynn Ficker: 12,355
Republican Party Christine Thron: 12,825

District 16

Note: Incumbent Susan Lee (D) ran for the Maryland State Senate.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Bill Frick: 26,727 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Ariana Kelly: 25,148 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Marc Korman: 25,755 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party John Andrews: 11,822
Republican Party Lynda del Castillo: 11,453
Republican Party Rose Maria Li: 15,441

District 17

Note: Incumbent Luiz Simmons (D) ran for the Maryland State Senate.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed for election.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Kumar Barve Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Jim Gilchrist Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Andrew Platt Green check mark transparent.png

District 18

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed for election.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Al Carr Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Ana Sol Gutierrez Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Jeff Waldstreicher Green check mark transparent.png

District 19

Note: Incumbent Sam Arora (D) did not run for re-election.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Bonnie Cullison: 21,394 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Ben Kramer: 22,238 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Marice I. Morales: 20,104 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Martha Schaerr: 12,622

District 20

Note: Incumbent Tom Hucker (D) did not run for re-election. Incumbent Heather Mizeur (D) ran for Governor of Maryland.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed for election.
Green Party Green Party candidates:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Sheila Hixson: 23,519 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party David Moon: 21,646 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Will Smith: 21,989 Green check mark transparent.png
Green Party Daniel S. Robinson: 6,801

District 21

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
  • Ben Barnes Approveda - Incumbent Barnes was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
  • Barbara A. Frush Approveda - Incumbent Frush was first elected to the chamber in 1994.
  • Joseline Pena-Melnyk Approveda - Incumbent Pena-Melnyk was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Ben Barnes: 17,235 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Barbara Frush: 18,157 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Joseline Pena-Melnyk: 16,880 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Katherine Butcher: 10,610

District 22

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
  • Rushern Baker IV: 3,840
  • Tawanna P. Gaines: 6,284 Approveda - Incumbent Gaines was first appointed to the chamber in December 2001.
  • Anne Healey: 6,117 Approveda - Incumbent Healey was first elected to the chamber in 1991.
  • Alonzo Washington: 7,504 Approveda - Incumbent Washington was first appointed to the chamber in December 2012.
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Tawanna P. Gaines: 19,174 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Anne Healey: 18,214 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Alonzo Washington: 18,677 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Lynn White: 3,910

District 23A (one seat)

Note: Incumbent James Hubbard (D) did not run for re-election.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed for election.
Grey.png Independent candidates:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Geraldine Valentino-Smith: 7,666 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Shukoor Ahmed: 2,869

District 23B (two seats)

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
Grey.png Independent candidates:

Note: Robin Breedon was excluded from the general election ballot for not meeting petition requirements.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Marvin Holmes, Jr.: 22,518 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Joseph F. Vallario, Jr.: 19,274 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Mike Hethmon: 5,494

District 24

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Erek Barron: 23,450 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Carolyn Howard: 25,869 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Michael Vaughn: 23,772 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Cy Okoro: 2,737

District 25

Note: Incumbent Aisha Braveboy (D) ran for Attorney General of Maryland. Incumbent Melony Griffith (D) ran for the Maryland State Senate.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed for election.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Angela Angel Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Darryl Barnes Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Dereck Davis Green check mark transparent.png

District 26

Note: Incumbent Veronica Turner (D) ran for the Maryland State Senate.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed for election.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Tony Knotts Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Kris Valderrama Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Jay Walker Green check mark transparent.png

District 27A (one seat)

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party James E. Proctor, Jr.: 10,374 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Joe Crawford: 3,685

District 27B (one seat)

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Michael A. Jackson: 8,434 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Philip A. Parenti: 7,637

District 27C (one seat)

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
  • Mark N. Fisher Approveda - Incumbent Fisher was first elected to the chamber in 2010.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Sue Kullen: 6,489
Republican Party Mark N. Fisher: 9,019 Green check mark transparent.png

District 28

Note: Incumbent Peter Murphy (D) did not run for re-election.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Sally Jameson: 25,811 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Edith J. Patterson: 21,421 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party C.T. Wilson: 24,202 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Jim Crawford: 17,312
Republican Party John C. Ford (write-in): 913

District 29A (one seat)

Note: Incumbent John Wood, Jr. (D) did not run for re-election.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Daniel A.M. Slade: 4,840
Republican Party Matt Morgan: 8,948 Green check mark transparent.png

District 29B (one seat)

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
  • John Bohanan Approveda - Incumbent Bohanan was first appointed to the chamber in December 1999.
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party John Bohanan: 5,258
Republican Party Deb Rey: 5,334 Green check mark transparent.png

District 29C (one seat)

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
  • Tony O'Donnell Approveda - Incumbent O'Donnell was first elected to the chamber in 1994.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Len Zuza: 4,548
Republican Party Tony O'Donnell: 9,924 Green check mark transparent.png

District 30A (two seats)

Note: Incumbent Ron George (R) ran for Governor of Maryland.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Mike Busch: 14,289 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Chuck Ferrar: 11,932
Republican Party Genevieve Lindner: 11,100
Republican Party Herb McMillan: 14,484 Green check mark transparent.png

District 30B (one seat)

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Mitchelle Stephenson: 5,496
Republican Party Seth Howard: 9,496 Green check mark transparent.png

District 31A (one seat)

Note: Incumbent Steve Schuh (R) did not run for re-election.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Ned Carey: 5,221 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Terry Lynn DeGraw: 4,698

District 31B (two seats)

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Jeremiah Chiappelli: 6,332
Democratic Party Doug Morris: 5,394
Republican Party Nicholaus Kipke: 20,858 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Meagan C. Simonaire: 19,555 Green check mark transparent.png

District 32

Note: Incumbent Mary Ann Love (D) did not run for re-election.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Pamela Beidle: 17,120 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Mark S. Chang: 15,904 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Theodore Sophocleus: 14,995 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Mark Angell: 12,327
Republican Party Joseph Fioravante: 12,012
Republican Party Tim Walters: 13,066

District 33

Note: Incumbent Robert Costa (R) did not run for re-election.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Kostas Alexakis: 13,631
Democratic Party Tom Angelis: 15,138
Democratic Party Henry Green: 15,966
Republican Party Tony McConkey: 27,262 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Sid Saab: 29,519 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Cathy Vitale: 35,987 Green check mark transparent.png

District 34A (two seats)

Note: Incumbent Mary-Dulany James (D) ran for the Maryland State Senate.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Mary Ann Lisanti: 10,015 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Marla Posey-Moss: 8,057
Republican Party Mike Blizzard: 9,041
Republican Party Glen Glass: 10,779 Green check mark transparent.png

District 34B (one seat)

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
  • Susan K. McComas Approveda - Incumbent McComas was first elected to the chamber in 2002.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Cassandra R. Beverley: 4,419
Republican Party Susan K. McComas: 11,801 Green check mark transparent.png

District 35A (one seat)

Note: Incumbent H. Wayne Norman, Jr. (R) ran for the Maryland State Senate. Incumbent Donna Stifler (R) did not run for re-election.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
  • David D. Rudolph Approveda - Incumbent Rudolph was first elected to the chamber in 1994.
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party David D. Rudolph: 4,778
Republican Party Kevin Bailey Hornberger: 6,225 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Mary Catherine Podlesak (write-in): 10

District 35B (two seats)

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Jeffrey Elliott: 5,952
Democratic Party Daniel Lewis Lamey: 4,495
Republican Party Andrew Cassilly: 23,556 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Teresa Reilly: 21,006 Green check mark transparent.png

District 36

Note: In this district, primary voting was limited to no more than one candidate per county.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Caroline County
Queen Anne's County
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
Caroline County
Cecil County
Kent County
  • Jay Jacobs: 6,796 Approveda - Incumbent Jacobs was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
Queen Anne's County
  • Steve Arentz: 6,732 Approveda - Incumbent Arentz was first appointed to the chamber in November 2013.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Irving Pinder: 14,045
Democratic Party Robert Alan Thornton, Jr.: 12,184
Republican Party Jeff Ghrist: 27,259 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Jay Jacobs: 33,579 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Steve Arentz: 25,516 Green check mark transparent.png

District 37A (one seat)

Note: Incumbent Rudolph Cane (D) did not run for re-election.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed for election.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Sheree Sample-Hughes Green check mark transparent.png

District 37B (two seats)

Note: Incumbent Adelaide Eckardt (R) ran for the Maryland State Senate. Incumbent Jeannie Haddaway-Riccio (R) ran for Lieutenant Governor of Maryland. In this district, Republican primary voting was limited to no more than one candidate per county.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

Wicomico County

Talbot County

Dorchester County

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Rodney Benjamin: 7,852
Democratic Party Keasha N. Haythe: 7,957
Republican Party Christopher T. Adams: 16,046 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Johnny Mautz: 21,057 Green check mark transparent.png

District 38A (one seat)

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Percy J. Purnell, Jr.: 4,838
Republican Party Charles James Otto: 7,431 Green check mark transparent.png

District 38B (one seat)

Note: Incumbent Mike McDermott (R) ran for the Maryland State Senate.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Norman H. Conway: 5,133
Republican Party Carl Anderton, Jr.: 5,617 Green check mark transparent.png

District 38C (one seat)

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Judy H. Davis: 4,100
Republican Party Mary Beth Carozza: 11,611 Green check mark transparent.png

District 39

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
  • Charles Barkley Approveda - Incumbent Barkley was first elected to the chamber in 1998.
  • Kirill Reznik Approveda - Incumbent Reznik was first appointed to the chamber in October 2007.
  • Shane Robinson Approveda - Incumbent Robinson was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Charles Barkley: 15,247 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Kirill Reznik: 13,788 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Shane Robinson: 14,179 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Gloria Chang: 8,117
Republican Party Xiangfei Cheng: 7,340
Republican Party Al Phillips: 7,565

District 40

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed for election.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Frank Conaway, Jr.: 13,968 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Antonio Hayes: 14,430 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Barbara Robinson: 13,946 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Shawn Tarrant (write-in): 2,814

District 41

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed for election.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Jill Carter: 24,038 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Nathaniel Oaks: 21,551 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Samuel Rosenberg: 22,284 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Chancellor Torbit (write-in): 154

District 42A (one seat)

Note: Incumbent William Frank (R) did not run for re-election.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
  • Stephen Lafferty Approveda - Incumbent Lafferty was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Stephen Lafferty: 7,776 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Michael A. McAllister: 4,999

District 42B (two seats)

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Robert Leonard: 8,932
Democratic Party Craig J. Little: 7,677
Republican Party Susan Aumann: 23,193 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Chris West: 19,932 Green check mark transparent.png

District 43

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
  • Curt Anderson: 11,167 Approveda - Incumbent Anderson was first elected to the chamber in 2002.
  • Maggie McIntosh: 11,444 Approveda - Incumbent McIntosh was first appointed to the chamber in November 1992.
  • Timothy Vance: 2,863
  • Mary Washington: 10,563 Approveda - Incumbent Washington was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed for election.
Grey.png Independent candidates:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Curt Anderson: 23,046 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Maggie McIntosh: 22,310 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Mary Washington: 21,800 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Greg A. Dorsey: 128

District 44A (one seat)

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed for election.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Keith E. Haynes Green check mark transparent.png

District 44B (two seats)

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Charles E. Sydnor III: 16,314 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Pat Young: 16,013 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Frederick D. Ware-Newsome (write-in): 14
Democratic Party Bishop Barry Chapman (write-in): 4
Republican Party Michael J. Russell: 6,622

District 45

Note: Incumbent Nina Harper (D) did not run for re-election.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
Libertarian Party Libertarian Party candidates:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Talmadge Branch: 18,058 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Cheryl Glenn: 18,197 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Cory V. McCray: 17,123 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Rick Saffery: 3,078
Republican Party Larry Wardlow: 2,805
Libertarian Party Ronald Owens-Bey: 2,734

District 46

Note: Incumbent Brian McHale (D) did not run for re-election.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Luke Clippinger: 12,680 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Peter Hammen: 13,217 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Brooke Elizabeth Lierman: 13,889 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Roger Bedingfield: 6,113
Republican Party Joh Sedtal: 5,275
Republican Party Duane Shelton: 5,115

District 47A (two seats)

Note: Incumbent Jolene Ivey (D) ran for Lieutenant Governor of Maryland. Incumbent Doyle Niemann (D) did not run for re-election.

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Diana Fennell: 11,198 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Jimmy Tarlau: 8,836 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Fred Price, Jr.: 1,424

District 47B (one seat)

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:

Note: Natalie Cabrera was disqualified before the primary.

Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed for election.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Will Campos Green check mark transparent.png

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Footnotes


Current members of the Maryland House of Delegates
Leadership
Speaker of the House:Adrienne Jones
Majority Leader:David Moon
Representatives
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District 3
Kris Fair (D)
Ken Kerr (D)
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Bob Long (R)
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District 8
District 9A
Chao Wu (D)
District 9B
District 11A
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District 12A
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District 15
Lily Qi (D)
District 16
District 17
Joe Vogel (D)
District 18
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District 27A
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District 27C
District 28
District 29A
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District 29C
District 30A
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District 32
District 33A
District 33B
District 33C
District 34A
District 34B
District 35A
District 35B
District 36
District 37A
District 37B
District 38A
District 38B
District 38C
District 39
Greg Wims (D)
District 40
District 41
District 42A
District 42B
District 42C
District 43A
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District 44A
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District 45
District 46
District 47A
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