Maryland State Senate elections, 2014

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Maryland State Senate elections, 2014

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Elections for the Maryland State Senate 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 State Senate. The Republican Party chipped away at the Democratic Party's control of the chamber, reducing the Democrats' total seats from 35 to 33. The Republicans picked up the two seats, increasing their total seats from 12 to 14.

Incumbents retiring

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

Name Party Current Office
Norman Stone Electiondot.png Democratic Senate District 6
Allan Kittleman Ends.png Republican Senate District 9
James Robey Electiondot.png Democratic Senate District 13
Brian Frosh Electiondot.png Democratic Senate District 16
Jennie Forehand Electiondot.png Democratic Senate District 17
Nancy Jacobs Ends.png Republican Senate District 34
Barry Glassman Ends.png Republican Senate District 35

Majority control

See also: Partisan composition of state senates

Heading into the November 4 election, the Democratic Party held the majority in the Maryland State Senate:

Maryland State Senate
Party As of November 3, 2014 After November 4, 2014
     Democratic Party 35 33
     Republican Party 12 14
Total 47 47

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.

2014 Competitiveness Overview
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Competitiveness

Candidates unopposed by a major party

In 17 of the 47 districts up for election in 2014, one major party candidate ran unopposed in the general election. A total of 14 Democrats and three Republicans were guaranteed election barring unforeseen circumstances.

Two major party candidates faced off in the general election in 30 of the 47 districts up for election.

Primary challenges

A total of 17 incumbents faced primary competition on June 24. Seven incumbents did not seek re-election in 2014 and another 23 incumbents advanced past the primary without opposition. The state senators facing primary competition included:

Retiring incumbents

Seven incumbent senators did not run for re-election, while 40 (85.1%) ran for re-election. A list of those incumbents, four Democrats and three 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

District 1

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed for election.
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
  • George Edwards Approveda - Incumbent Edwards was first elected to the chamber in 2006.

November 4 General election candidates:

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Republican Party George Edwards Green check mark transparent.png

District 2

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Republican Party Christopher Shank Green check mark transparent.png

District 3

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Ronald Young: 18,307 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Corey Stottlemyer: 17,693

District 4

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Dan Rupli: 14,873
Republican Party Michael Hough: 31,414 Green check mark transparent.png

District 5

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Anita Riley: 10,203
Republican Party Joseph Getty: 37,406 Green check mark transparent.png

District 6

Note: Incumbent Norman Stone (D) did not run for re-election.[3]

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party John Olszewski, Jr.: 14,065
Republican Party Johnny Ray Salling: 14,916 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Scott M. Collier: 2,285

District 7

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
  • J.B. Jennings Approveda - Incumbent Jennings was first elected to the chamber in 2011.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Kim Letke: 12,502
Republican Party J.B. Jennings: 36,913 Green check mark transparent.png

District 8

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Katherine Klausmeier: 23,638 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Erik Lofstad: 14,938

District 9

Note: Incumbent Allan Kittleman (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 Ryan Frederic: 17,132
Republican Party Gail Bates: 33,109 Green check mark transparent.png

District 10

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Delores Kelley: 30,448 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Stephanie Boston (write-in): 195

District 11

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
  • Bobby Zirkin Approveda - Incumbent Zirkin was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed for election.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Bobby Zirkin Green check mark transparent.png

District 12

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Edward Kasemeyer: 21,986 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Jesse Pippy: 15,481

District 13

Note: Incumbent James Robey (D) did not run for re-election.[4]

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Guy Guzzone: 25,026 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Jody Venkatesan: 15,126

District 14

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Karen Montgomery: 22,225 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Frank Howard: 16,399

District 15

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
  • Brian Feldman Approveda - Incumbent Feldman was first appointed to the chamber in September 2013.
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Brian Feldman: 19,925 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Robin Ficker: 13,028

District 16

Note: Incumbent Brian Frosh (D) ran for Attorney General.

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Susan Lee: 28,603 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Meyer Marks: 12,208

District 17

Note: Incumbent Jennie Forehand (D) did not run for re-election.[5]

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Cheryl Kagan: 18,526 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Steve Zellers: 8,496

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 Rich Madaleno Green check mark transparent.png

District 19

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Roger Manno: 22,030 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Felix Ed Gonzalez II: 10,446

District 20

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
  • Jamie Raskin Approveda - Incumbent Raskin was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed for election.
Grey.png Independent candidates:

Note: St. Preux did not appear on the general election ballot due to not meeting filing requirements by the August 5 deadline.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Jamie Raskin Green check mark transparent.png

District 21

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
  • Jim Rosapepe Approveda - Incumbent Rosapepe was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed for election.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Jim Rosapepe Green check mark transparent.png

District 22

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Paul Pinsky: 21,471 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Janice Fountaine: 3,245

District 23

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed to run.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Doug Peters Green check mark transparent.png

District 24

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Joanne Benson Green check mark transparent.png

District 25

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Ulysses Currie: 29,097 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Jennifer Lowery-Bell (write-in): 87
Democratic Party Matthew Fogg (write-in): 524
Republican Party Kory Boone: 1,902

District 26

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party C. Anthony Muse: 29,753 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Kelley Howells: 3,370

District 27

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Thomas Mike Miller, Jr.: 28,667 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Jesse Peed: 17,168

District 28

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Thomas Mac Middleton: 27,300 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Allan Donnelly: 13,493

District 29

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Roy Dyson: 17,065
Republican Party Steve Waugh: 22,183 Green check mark transparent.png

District 30

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party John Astle: 22,461 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Don Quinn: 21,284

District 31

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Anthony Scott Harman: 10,929
Republican Party Bryan Simonaire: 28,338 Green check mark transparent.png

District 32

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party James "Ed" DeGrange, Sr.: 19,102 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Larry Barber: 13,270

District 33

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed for election.
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
  • Edward R. Reilly Approveda - Incumbent Reilly was first appointed to the chamber in 2009.

November 4 General election candidates:

Republican Party Edward R. Reilly Green check mark transparent.png

District 34

Note: Incumbent Nancy Jacobs (R) did not run for re-election.[6]

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Mary-Dulany James: 16,459
Republican Party Bob Cassilly: 22,042 Green check mark transparent.png

District 35

Note: Incumbent Barry Glassman (R) ran for Hartford County Executive.[7]

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Bridget Kelly: 10,944
Republican Party Wayne Norman: 31,065 Green check mark transparent.png

District 36

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Ben Tilghman: 13,612
Republican Party Stephen Hershey, Jr.: 27,876 Green check mark transparent.png

District 37

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Chris Robinson: 13,528
Democratic Party Taren James Nance (write-in): 4
Republican Party Adelaide Eckardt: 26,397 Green check mark transparent.png

District 38

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Jim Mathias: 20,221 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Mike McDermott: 18,868

District 39

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
  • Nancy King Approveda - Incumbent King was first appointed to the chamber in September 2007.
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed for election.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Nancy King Green check mark transparent.png

District 40

Democratic Party June 24 Democratic primary:
  • Catherine Pugh Approveda - Incumbent Pugh was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
Republican Party June 24 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed for election.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Catherine Pugh Green check mark transparent.png

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 Lisa Gladden Green check mark transparent.png

District 42

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Jim Brochin: 23,976 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Tim Robinson: 22,409

District 43

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Joan Carter Conway Green check mark transparent.png

District 44

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Shirley Nathan-Pulliam: 26,261 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Bernie Reiter: 6,412

District 45

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

Note: Lynch did not appear on the general election ballot after not meeting filing requirements.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Nathaniel McFadden Green check mark transparent.png

District 46

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Bill Ferguson: 17,320 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Mateen Zar (write-in): 77

District 47

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

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Victor Ramirez Green check mark transparent.png

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Footnotes


Current members of the Maryland State Senate
Leadership
Senate President:William Ferguson
Majority Leader:Guy Guzzone
Minority Leader:Stephen Hershey
Senators
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Sara Love (D)
District 17
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District 23
District 24
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District 26
C. Muse (D)
District 27
District 28
District 29
District 30
District 31
District 32
District 33
Dawn Gile (D)
District 34
District 35
District 36
District 37
District 38
District 39
District 40
District 41
District 42
District 43
District 44
District 45
District 46
District 47
Democratic Party (34)
Republican Party (13)