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The 2010 Maryland General Assembly elections took place on November 2, 2010, to choose the Delegates and Senators of the
Maryland General Assembly The Maryland General Assembly is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Maryland that convenes within the State House in Annapolis. It is a bicameral body: the upper chamber, the Maryland Senate, has 47 representatives and the lower chamb ...
. The 2010 U.S. House election, 2010 U.S. Senate election, and 2010 Maryland gubernatorial election occurred on the same day. All 47 seats in the State Senate and 141 seats in the House of Delegates were contested. Democrats successfully defended their current supermajorities in both chambers. In this article, legislative districts are organized geographically rather than by number for ease of locating a delegation. In the primary election on September 14, 2010, a number of sitting Senators were challenged from within their own party. Five Senators lost their primary elections. The following list was updated on June 17, 2010, using the candidate list from the
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as well as news sources and candidate websites. Election winners, minor party candidates, and those running as write-ins are listed in bold.


Senate elections


House of Delegates elections


Western Maryland


District 1A

This district covers
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and a portion of southwest Allegany County, including Midland,
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, Barton, and Westernport. Democratic * James R. "Smokey" Stanton

Republican * Wendell R. Beitzel – incumben


District 1B

This district covers northwest and central Allegany County, including Frostburg, MD, Frostburg and a portion of
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. Democratic * Kevin Kelly – incumbent * Kevin M. Shaffer Republican * Mary Beth Pirolozzi
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District 1C

This district covers the western part of Washington County, MD, Washington County, including
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. Democratic * Ronald Lohr Republican *
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– incumben


District 2A

This district covers northeast Washington County, MD, Washington County, including Smithsburg, MD, Smithsburg and Williamsport. Democratic * Neil Becker – teacher in the Washington County, MD, Washington County Public School syste

Republican *
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– incumbent, appointed to the House of Delegates in 2008 following the resignation of Del.
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(R) * Denny Stouffer * William Joseph Wivell


District 2B

This district covers southeast Washington County, MD, Washington County, including Funkstown, Boonsboro, Keedysville and Sharpsburg. Democratic * Brien J. Poffenberger – President of the Hagerstown-Washington County Chamber of Commerce

Republican * Ted Brennan

* Neil Parrott – tea party organizer and transportation engineering and planning firm owne

''Declined'' Republican * Christopher B. Shank – incumbent, challenging Sen. Donald F. Munson (R).


District 2C

This district covers Hagerstown, County Seat of Washington County, MD, Washington County. Democratic * John P. Donoghue – incumbent ''Republican'' * Cort Frederick Meinelschmidt


District 3A

This district represents central Frederick County, including
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. Democratic * Galen R. Clagett – incumben

* Candy O. Greenway

Republican * Patrick Hogan

* Chris Huckenpoehler

* Chuck Knapp

*
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– former Frederick County State's Attorney and 2006 Republican nominee for Maryland Attorney General; though his name will appear on the ballot, Rolle suspended his campaign to take part in a
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show ''Declined'' Democratic *
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– incumbent, is retiring


District 3B

This district represents southern Frederick County, including Burkittsville and Brunswick, and a small portion of southeast Washington County, MD, Washington County. Democratic * Paul Gilligan Republican *
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– incumbent, nominated by the Washington County Republican Central Committee following the resignation of Del. Richard B. Weldon (

* Michael Hough (politician), Michael Hough – nominated by the Frederick County Republican Central Committee, lost the appointment from Gov.
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to Del. Jenkin


District 4A

This district covers northern Frederick County, MD, Frederick County, including Middletown, Myersville,
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, Woodsboro, Thurmont, and
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. Democratic * Bonita Riffle Currey – nominated by the Frederick County Democratic Central Committee * Ryan P. Trout Republican * Kathy Afzali

* Dino E. Flores, Jr. * Kelly M. Schulz

* Paul S. Stull – incumbent * John L. "Lennie" Thompson, Jr. Unaffiliated * Scott L. Guenthner

''Withdrew'' Republican *
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– incumbent, withdrew amid controversy over payments by the State of Maryland to his girlfriend


District 4B

This district covers western Carroll County, including Mount Airy, New Windsor, Union Bridge, and
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and a portion of southeast Frederick County, MD, Frederick County. Democratic * Timothy Schlauch – business owner, defeated for delegate in 2006 by Del. Elliott, defeated for senator in 2002 by Sen.
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(R). ''Republican'' * Donald B. Elliott – incumbent * Bret Grossnickle

* Bob Lubitz


District 5A

This district covers central and northeast Carroll County, including
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, and
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Democratic * Sharon L. Baker – nominated by the Carroll County Democratic Central Committee * Francis X. Walsh – nominated by the Carroll County Democratic Central Committee Republican * William C. Niner * Justin Ready

* Nancy R. Stocksdale – incumben

* Dave Wallace (candidate), Dave Wallace


District 9B

This district covers southern Carroll County, including Sykesville. Democratic * Anita Lombardi Riley Republican * Larry Helmniak * Susan Krebs – incumben


Baltimore County


District 5B

This district covers northern
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, including the
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zone. Democratic * Pete Definbaugh Republican * Wade Kach – incumben

* Chris Luciano

* Tom Morgan Libertarian * M. Justin Kinsey


District 6

This district covers southeast
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, including
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, Edgemere, and
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. Democratic * Cassandra Brown-Umoh

* Todd Crandell * Don Mason * Joseph J. Minnick – incumbent * Jake Mohorovic – former District 7 delegate, did not seek reelection in 2002 * John A. Olszewski, Jr. – incumben

* Raymond J. Smith (candidate), Raymond J. Smith * Michael H. Weir, Jr. – incumben

Republican * Carlton William Clendaniel * Bob Long

* Ric Metzgar


District 7

This district covers eastern and north central
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, including Middle River, Rossville, and
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and part of western
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. Democratic * Jeff Beard

* David "SKI" Mioduszewski * James Ward Morrow

* Kristina A. Sargent Republican *
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* Jim Berndt

* Marilyn Booker – registered nurs

* Laine O. C. Clark * John Cromwell

* Rick Impallaria – incumbent *
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– incumben

* Kathy Szeliga – former Chief of Staff to District 7 Sen. Andy Harris (

* Roger Zajdel

''Declined'' Republican * J.B. Jennings – incumbent, running for the State Senate seat being vacated by Sen.
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(R), who is running for Congress against Rep.
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(D)


District 8

This east central
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district includes Overlea, Parkville, Carney, Rosedale, Hillendale, Perry Hall, and White Marsh. Democratic * Ruth Baisden

* Cal Bowman

* Eric M. Bromwell – incumben

Republican * Joseph C. Boteler III – incumben

* John Cluster – former delegate, appointed by Gov.
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(R) in 2003 to replace Del. Al Redmer (R) when Ehrlich appointed Redmer become Maryland Insurance Commissioner. Cluster was defeated in the 2006 general electio

* Rani Merryman

* Norma M. Secoura

''Declined'' Democratic *
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– incumbent, running for the Baltimore County Council seat being vacated by Councilman
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(D), who ran for County Executive.


District 10

This western
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district includes
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, Milford Mill, and Woodlawn. Democratic * Emmett C. Burns, Jr. – incumbent * Barry Chapman * Adrienne A. Jones – incumbent *
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– incumben

* Frederick Ware-Newsome Republican * Jeanne L. Turnock – nominated by the Baltimore County Republican Central Committee


District 11

This northwest
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district includes all or parts of
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,
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,
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, Stevenson,
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, and Mays Chapel. Democratic * Jon S. Cardin – incumbent ww.joncardin.com* Regg Hatcher * Dan K. Morhaim – incumben

* Dana Stein, Dana M. Stein – incumben

Republican * William D. Badore

* Carol C. Byrd * J. Michael Collins * Alberto Joseph Halphen * Gregory Prush – philosopher, intellectua

* Steven J. Smith Libertarian * Brandon Brooks


District 12A

This district covers southeast
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, including
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, Halethorpe, and
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Democratic * Steven J. DeBoy, Sr. – incumbent * James E. Malone, Jr. – incumbent Republican * David "Augie" Aughenbaugh

* Joseph D. "Joe" Hooe

* Brian A. Matulonis * Albert L. Nalley


District 42

This central
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district includes all or parts of
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, Timonium, Lutherville,
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,
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, Rodgers Forge and Loch Raven. Democratic * Lori Albin – Director of Legislative Affairs in the Maryland Public Defender's Offic

*
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– ran in the Democratic primary in the 3rd Congressional district in 200

* Art Buist

* David Kosak – community activis

* Stephen W. Lafferty – incumben

''Republican'' * Susan Aumann – incumben

* John C. Fiastro, Jr.

*
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– incumben

* Jack Gordon (candidate), Jack Gordon – orthopedic surgeo

* Nicholas Charles Peppersack


Howard County


District 9A

This district covers northern Howard County, including
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. Democratic * Maryann Maher

* Jonathan Weinstein Republican * Gail H. Bates – incumben

* Warren E. Miller – incumben


District 12B

This district covers part of western Howard County, MD, Howard County, including Columbia and Elkridge. Democratic * John Bailey

*
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– incumbent


District 13

This district covers the southern portion of Howard County, MD, Howard County, including Columbia, Clarksville,
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, Jessup, Savage-Guilford and
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. Democratic *
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– incumben

* Shane E. Pendergrass – incumben

* Frank S. Turner – incumben

Republican * Loretta Gaffney

* Ed Priola

* Jeff Robinson

* J'Neanne Theus


Montgomery County


District 14

This district covers northeast Montgomery County including Burtonsville, Colesville, greater Olney, Laytonsville, Brookeville, Fairland and
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. Democratic * Vanessa Ali – ministe

* Neeta Datt

* Jodi Finkelstein * Anne R. Kaiser – incumben

* Eric Luedtke

* Robert Bo Newsome

*
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– former Commissioner of the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commissio

*
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– former Deputy Chief of Staff to Comptroller Peter Franchot

''Republican'' * Patricia A. Fenati

* Henry Kahwaty

* Maria Peña-Faustino ''Declined'' Democratic * Karen S. Montgomery – incumbent, challenging Sen.
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(D). * Herman L. Taylor, Jr. – incumbent, challenging U.S. Rep.
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(D).


District 15

This western Montgomery County district includes Potomac, Poolesville, Barnesville, and portions of greater
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Democratic * Kathleen M. Dumais – incumben

* Brian J. Feldman – incumben

*
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* Aruna Miller

* Lara Wibeto Republican * Sylvia J. Darrow

*
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– nominated by the Montgomery County Republican Central Committee * Matthew Mockerman Libertarian *Arvin Vohra ''Declined'' Democratic * Craig L. Rice – incumbent, running for the Montgomery Council Council District 2 seat being vacated by Councilman Mike Knapp


District 16

This southern Montgomery County district includes Bethesda,
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, Glen Echo, and
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. Democratic *
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* Peter Dennis

*Bill Farley –
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Town Council Member, civil rights attorney * Bill Frick – incumbent * Scott Goldberg – Founder, Principal, and Broker of Streamline Management LLC, and President of Montgomery County Young Democrats ww.GoldbergForDelegate.com* Craig G. Herskowitz * Hrant Jamgochian – Director of Health Policy, United Way Worldwid

* Ariana Kelly – Environmental Health Campaign Director, MomsRising.org; Former executive director of NARAL Pro-Choice Marylan

* Susan C. Lee – incumben

* Kyle Lierman

* Michael David Sriqui

*
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– lawyer, sought appointments in 2002 and 2007 that ultimately went to Del. Lee (D) and Del. Frick (

Republican * Jeanne Allen

* Carol G. Bowis

* Meyer F. Marks – nominated by the Montgomery County Republican Central Committe

''Declined'' Democratic * Karen Britto – incumbent, appointed as a caretaker following Del. Bill Bronrott's resignation * William A. Bronrott – resigned to take a job in the
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District 17

This central Montgomery County district includes Rockville,
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, and Garrett Park. Democratic * Kumar P. Barve – incumben

* James W. Gilchrist – incumbent * Luiz R. S. Simmons – incumbent ''Republican'' * Daniel R. Campos

* Craig Frick – nominated by the Montgomery County Republican Central Committe

* Josephine J. Wang


District 18

This south central Montgomery County district includes
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,
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, North Chevy Chase, Chevy Chase View,
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, Martin's Additions and West Silver Spring. Democratic * Vanessa Atterbeary

* Dana Beyer – County Council staffer and physicia

* Alfred C. Carr, Jr., Al Carr – incumbent, appointed in 2007 following the death of Del. Jane Lawton (D

* Ana Sol Gutiérrez – incumben

* Michael K. Heney

*
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– incumben


District 19

This central Montgomery County district includes parts of Silver Spring, Wheaton, MD, Wheaton, Leisure World, Northwood/Four Corners, Aspen Hill, Kemp Mill, Olney, Derwood, Laytonsville, and unincorporated areas of Rockville and
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. Democratic * Sam Arora

Winner of Democratic primary. * Bonnie Cullison – former President of the Montgomery County Education Associatio

Winner of Democratic primary. * Hoan Dang

* Jay Hutchins

* Benjamin F. Kramer – incumben

Winner of Democratic primary. * Vivian Scretchen

Republican * Tom Masser – nominated by the Montgomery County Republican Central Committee * Linn Rivera

''Declined'' Democratic *
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– incumbent, will retire * Roger Manno – incumbent, challenging Sen. Mike Lenett (D).


District 20

This southeast Montgomery County district includes
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and parts of Silver Spring and Wheaton, MD, Wheaton. Democratic * Elihu Eli El

* Robert Jonathan Estrada * Sheila E. Hixson – incumbent * Tom Hucker – incumbent * Heather R. Mizeur – incumben

* Chris Stoughton


District 39

This central Montgomery County district includes all or parts of
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, Hadley Farms, Washington Grove, Flower Hill,
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,
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, Darnestown and Derwood. Democratic * Charles E. Barkley – incumben

* Robert J. Hydorn – President of the Montgomery Village Board of Directors Foundation * Arthur H. Jackson

* Tony Puca

*
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– incumben

* Shane Robinson (politician), Shane Robinson

''Republican'' * Jim Pettit

* Al Phillips

* Bill Witham

''Declined'' Democratic *
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– incumbent, challenging Sen. Nancy J. King (D).


Prince George's County


District 21

This district covers northwest
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, including
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, Adelphi, Langley Park, Beltsville and College Park, as well as part of northwest
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. Democratic * Ben Barnes – incumben

* Barbara A. Frush – incumbent * Brian K. McDaniel

* Joseline Peña-Melnyk – incumben

* Devin F. Tucker

Republican * Scott W. Dibiasio * Kat Nelson * Jason W. Papanikolas

Libertarian * K. Bryan Walker


District 22

This district covers north central
Prince George's County ) , demonym = Prince Georgian , ZIP codes = 20607–20774 , area codes = 240, 301 , founded date = April 23 , founded year = 1696 , named for = Prince George of Denmark , leader_title = Executive , leader_name = Angela D. Alsobrook ...
, including
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, New Carrollton,
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, and Riverdale Park. Democratic * Tawanna P. Gaines – incumben

*
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– incumben

* Alonso Washington – incumbent


District 23A

This district covers eastern
Prince George's County ) , demonym = Prince Georgian , ZIP codes = 20607–20774 , area codes = 240, 301 , founded date = April 23 , founded year = 1696 , named for = Prince George of Denmark , leader_title = Executive , leader_name = Angela D. Alsobrook ...
, including north Bowie. Democratic *Shukoor Ahme

* Terence D. Collins * Paulette Faulkner

* James W. Hubbard – incumben

* Lisa Ransom

* Geraldine Valentino-Smith

* Nicole A. Williams

Republican * Margaret I. Moodie ''Declined'' Democratic * Gerron Levi – incumbent, running for Prince George's County Executive


District 23B

This district covers western
Prince George's County ) , demonym = Prince Georgian , ZIP codes = 20607–20774 , area codes = 240, 301 , founded date = April 23 , founded year = 1696 , named for = Prince George of Denmark , leader_title = Executive , leader_name = Angela D. Alsobrook ...
, including south Bowie. Democratic * Robin Breedon * Marvin E. Holmes, Jr. – incumben


District 24

This
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district straddles the west corner of
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and includes
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, Seat Pleasant, Capitol Heights, and Glenarden. Democratic * Clayton Anthony Aarons

* Tiffany Alston * Nancy L. Dixon-Saxon * Greg Hall

* Carolyn J. B. Howard – incumben

* Sherry James-Strother * Michael Oputa * Byron Richardson

*
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– incumben

* Kenneth Williams (candidate), Kenneth Williams

''Declined'' Democratic * Joanne C. Benson – incumbent, challenging Senator Nathaniel Exum (D).


District 25

This district covers central
Prince George's County ) , demonym = Prince Georgian , ZIP codes = 20607–20774 , area codes = 240, 301 , founded date = April 23 , founded year = 1696 , named for = Prince George of Denmark , leader_title = Executive , leader_name = Angela D. Alsobrook ...
, including District Heights, Walker Mill, Forestville and Morningside. Democratic * Erek Barron

*
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– incumbent * Dereck E. Davis – incumben

* Antonio Faunteroy * Melony G. Griffith – incumbent * Davion E. Percy * Michelle R. Wright


District 26

This district covers southwest
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, including Oxon Hill-Glassmanor. Democratic * Ollie Anderson * Hopal "Hope" Felton * Sidney L. Gibson

* Branndon D. Jackson * Veronica L. Turner – incumbent *
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– incumben

* Jay Walker (legislator), Jay Walker – incumben


District 27A

This district covers southern
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, including Upper Marlboro, MD, Upper Marlboro and Eagle Harbor, and a small portion of northwest
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. Democratic * Barry A. Adams * Percel Alston
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police officer, President of
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Lodge 8

* Sheri L. Beach * Jeffrey L. Brockington * Russell P. Butler * Theron Green * Joe Harris * James E. Proctor, Jr. – incumben

* Joseph F. Vallario, Jr. – incumbent *
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Republican * Mike Hethmon

* Antoinette "Toni" Jarboe-Duley


District 47

This
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district straddles the Montgomery County and
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lines and includes
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,
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, Bladensburg, Cheverly, and
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. Democratic *
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* Mary Jane Coolen

* Diana M. Fennell * Jolene Ivey – incumben

* Wanda Shelton Martin

* Doyle L. Niemann – incumben

* Fred Price, Jr. * Michael G. Summers – running on a ticket with Dels. Ivey and Ramire

* Lamar A. Thorpe

Republican * Rachel Audi

''Declined'' Democratic *
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– incumbent, challenging Sen. David C. Harrington (D).


Southern Maryland


District 27B

This district covers central
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, including Prince Frederick, North Beach, and Chesapeake Beach. Democratic * Sue Kullen – incumben

Republican *Mike Blasey

*Mark N. Fisher

*Bob Schaefer (Maryland candidate), Bob Schaefer


District 28

This district covers the majority of Charles County, MD, Charles County, including La Plata, MD, La Plata, Waldorf, MD, Waldorf, Indian Head, MD, Indian Head, and Port Tobacco Village, MD, Port Tobacco Village. Democratic *Jim Easter

*Craig James Hickerson

*Gary V. Hodge *Bud Humbert

*Sally Y. Jameson – incumben

*Peter Murphy (politician), Peter Murphy – incumben

*C. T. Wilson

Republican *Kirk W. Bowie *Mike Phillips (politician), Mike Phillips

*Daniel D. Richards – nominated by the Charles County Republican Central Committee ''Declined'' Democratic *Murray D. Levy – incumbent, will retire


District 29A

This district covers north and east Saint Mary's County, MD, Saint Mary's County, including Leondardtown, MD, Leonardtown, and a small section of eastern Charles County, MD, Charles County. Democratic *John F. Wood, Jr. – incumbent Republican *Henry E. Camaioni *Joe DiMarco

*Matt Morgan (politician), Matt Morgan


District 29B

This district covers southern Saint Mary's County, MD, Saint Mary's County. Democratic *John L. Bohanan, Jr. – incumbent Republican *Erik Anderso


District 29C

This district covers southern
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, including Lusby, MD, Lusby, and a section of the Patuxent River watershed in Saint Mary's County, MD, Saint Mary's County. Democratic *Chris Davies (candidate), Chris Davies

Republican *Anthony J. O'Donnell – incumbent, House Minority Leader Libertarian *Shawn P. Quinn


Anne Arundel County


District 21

see above in the Prince George's County section


Maryland House of Delegates District 30, District 30

This district covers east central Anne Arundel County, including Annapolis, Arnold, MD, Arnold, Highland Beach, MD, Highland Beach, Mayo, MD, Mayo, and Shady Side, MD, Shady Side. Democratic *Michael E. Busch – incumbent, Speaker of the House of Delegate

*Virginia P. Clagett – incumben

*Judd Legum

*Shirley May Little

''Republican'' *Ron George – incumben

*Seth Howard (candidate), Seth Howard

*Herbert H. McMillan – former District 30 delegate, challenged and lost to Sen. John Astle in 200


Maryland House of Delegates District 31, District 31

This district covers northeast Anne Arundel County, including Glen Burnie, MD, Glen Burnie and Pasadena, MD, Pasadena. Democratic *Jeremiah Chiappelli *Robert L. Eckert *Stan Janor *Justin M. Towles

Republican *James C. Braswell

*Donald H. Dwyer – incumben

*Nic Kipke – incumben

*Steve Schuh – incumben

Libertarian *Joshua Matthew Crandall Constitution *Cory Faust, Sr.


District 32

This district covers north central Anne Arundel County, including Linthicum, Fort Meade, MD, Fort Meade, Severn, MD, Severn, and parts of Odenton, MD, Odenton. Democratic *Pamela Beidle – incumben

*Mary Ann Love – incumbent *Theodore J. Sophocleus, Ted Sophocleus – incumben

Republican *Stephanie A. Hodges

*George Law (Maryland candidate), George Law – initially filed to run as a Democra

*Wayne Smith (Maryland candidate), Wayne Smith

*David P. Starr

*Derick D. Young


Maryland House of Delegates District 33A, District 33A

This district covers central Anne Arundel County, including Crofton, MD, Crofton and parts of Severna Park, MD, Severna Park and Odenton, MD, Odenton. Democratic *Madonna Brennan Republican *Vic Bernson – Member of the Anne Arundel County Board of Educatio

*David Boschert

*Tony McConkey – incumben

*Sid Saab – Member of the Republican State Central Committee, District 3

*Cathy Vitale – Councilwoman, District 5, Anne Arundel County Counci

''Declined'' Republican *James King (Maryland politician), James King – incumbent, challenging Sen. Edward R. Reilly (R), who was appointed in 2009 following the resignation of Sen. Janet Greenip (R).


Maryland House of Delegates District 33B, District 33B

This district covers southern Anne Arundel County, including Riva, MD, Riva and Herring Bay, MD, Herring Bay Republican *Tom Angelis *Robert A. Costa, Bob Costa – incumbent


Eastern Shore, Harford, and Cecil Counties


District 7

see above under Baltimore County


District 34A

This district covers southern Harford County, Maryland, Harford County, including Aberdeen, Maryland, Aberdeen and Havre de Grace, Maryland, Havre de Grace, as well as a very small section along the Susquehanna River in western Cecil County, Maryland, Cecil County. Democratic *Mary-Dulany James – incumben

*Marla Posey-Moss *B. Daniel Riley – incumben

''Republican'' *Randolph Craig (candidate), Randolph Craig

*Glen Glass (candidate), Glen Glass

*Patrick McGrady (candidate), Patrick McGrady

*John M. Paff, Jr.


District 34B

This district covers northern Cecil County, MD, Cecil County, including Perryville, MD, Perryville, Rising Sun, MD, Rising Sun, Port Deposit, MD, Port Deposit, North East, MD, North East, and Charlestown, MD, Charlestown. Democratic *Joe Janusz *David D. Rudolph – incumben

Republican *Theodore A. Patterson

Constitution *Michael W. Dawson


District 35A

This district covers northern Harford County, MD, Harford County. Democratic *Joseph J. Gutierrez *John W. Jones (Maryland politician), John W. Jones ''Republican'' *Jason C. Gallion – running on a ticket with Dave Trit

*H. Wayne Norman, Jr., Wayne Norman – incumbent, appointed in 2008 after then-Del. Barry Glassman (R) was appointed to the Maryland Senate]

*Dave Seman

*Donna Stifler – incumben

*Dave Tritt – running on a ticket with Jason Gallio


District 35B

This district covers central Harford County, MD, Harford County, including Bel Air, MD, Bel Air and Abingdon, MD, Abingdon. Democratic *John Janowich Republican *Susan K. McComas – incumben


District 36

This upper and middle Eastern Shore of Maryland, Eastern Shore district covers eastern and southern Cecil County, MD, Cecil County, including Elkton, MD, Elkton, all of Kent County, MD, Kent and Queen Anne's County, MD, Queen Anne's Counties, and northeast Caroline County, MD, Caroline County, including Denton, MD, Denton. Democratic *Arthur Hock

*William C. Manlove – former Cecil County Commissione

''Republican'' *Stephen S. Hershey, Jr.

*Jay A. Jacobs – Rock Hall, Maryland, Rock Hall Mayo

*Michael D. Smigiel, Sr. – incumben

*Richard A. Sossi – incumben

''Declined'' Republican *Mary Roe Walkup – incumbent, will retire at the age of 86


District 37A

This middle and lower Eastern Shore of Maryland, Eastern Shore district covers parts of central Dorchester County, MD, Dorchester County, including parts of Cambridge, MD, Cambridge and Hurlock, MD, Hurlock, as well as parts of northern and central Wicomico County, MD, Wicomico County, including Hebron, MD, Hebron and parts of Salisbury, MD, Salisbury. Democratic *Rudolph C. Cane – incumben

*Lavonzella "Von" Siggers Republican *Dustin Mills (politician), Dustin Mills


District 37B

This middle and lower Eastern Shore of Maryland, Eastern Shore district covers the southwest portion of Caroline County, MD, Caroline County, including Ridgely, MD, Ridgely, Preston, MD, Preston, and Federalsburg, MD, Federalsburg, all of Talbot County, MD, Talbot County, most of Dorchester County, MD, Dorchester County except for parts in the central and northern parts, and western parts of Wicomico County, MD, Wicomico County, including Mardela Springs, Md, Mardela Springs. Democratic *Patrice L. Stanley

Republican *Adelaide C. Eckardt – incumben

*Jeannie Haddaway, Jeannie Haddaway-Riccio – incumben


District 38A

This lower Eastern Shore of Maryland, Eastern Shore district covers all of Somerset County, MD, Somerset County and a part of south central Wicomico County, MD, Wicomico County, including Fruitland, MD, Fruitland. Democratic *Michael K. McCready – Somerset County Commissioners President Republican *Julie D. Brewington

*John T. Cannon – Wicomico County Councilman-at-Larg

*Charles James Otto

*John K. Phoebus – lawyer ''Declined'' Republican *Carolyn Elmore – incumbent, appointed in 2010 following the death of her husband, Del. Page Elmore.


District 38B

This district covers Worcester County, MD, Worcester County and the eastern portion of Wicomico County, MD, Wicomico County, including Pittsville, MD, Pittsville, Willards, MD, Willards, Delmar, MD, Delmar, and parts of Salisbury, MD, Salisbury. Democratic *Norman Conway – incumben

*Bernard John Hayden *Gee Williams – Mayor of Berlin, Maryland, Berlin Republican *A. Kaye Kenney *Mike McDermott (Maryland politician), Mike McDermott – Mayor of Pocomoke City, MD, Pocomoke City *Marty Pusey *Joe Schanno ''Declined'' Democratic *James N. Mathias, Jr., Jim Mathias – incumbent, running for the Senate seat being vacated by Sen. J. Lowell Stoltzfus (R), who is retirin


Baltimore City


District 40

This west central Baltimore City district includes Mondawmin, Reservoir Hill, Bolton Hill, Charles Village, Mount Vernon, Druid Hill Park, Central Park Heights, Hampden, and Roland Park. Democratic *Frank M. Conaway, Jr. – incumbent *Will J. Hanna, Jr. *Barbara A. Robinson – incumben

*Shawn Z. Tarrant – incumben


District 41

This northwest Baltimore City district includes Fallstaff, Cross County, Cheswolde, Mount Washington, Cross Keys, Coldspring, Woodberry, Glen, Pimlico, Howard Park, Edmondson Village, Westgate, and Allendale. Democratic *Jill P. Carter – incumbent *Nathaniel T. Oaks – incumbent *Samuel I. Rosenberg, Sandy Rosenberg – incumben

Republican *Mark Ehrlichmann


Maryland House of Delegates District 43, District 43

This north Baltimore district includes Bellona-Gittings, Cedarcroft, Idlewood, Glen Oaks, Harford-Echodale, Loch Raven, Homeland, Mid-Govans, Hillen, Arcardia, Pen Lucy, Guilford, and Waverly. Democratic *Curt Anderson – incumben

*Rodney C. Burris

*Kelly Fox *Leon Winthly Hector, Sr. *Maggie McIntosh – incumben

*Mary Washington (Maryland politician), Mary Washington – former professor of sociology at Lehigh University, Associate Director at an urban environmental organizatio

''Declined'' Democratic *Scherod C. Barnes – incumbent, appointed in 2010 as a placeholder following Del. Doory's resignation *Ann Marie Doory – resigned from the House after being appointed by Gov.
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(D) to the Maryland State Board of Contract Appeals


District 44

This district covers West Baltimore, including Beechfield, Irvington, Saint Paul, Mount Winans, Lakeland, Morrell Park, Penrose, and Shipley Hall, and stretches into East Baltimore, including Middle East. Democratic *Chris Blake (candidate), Chris Blake *Gary T. English *Arlene B. Fisher

*Keith E. Haynes – incumben

*Ruth M. Kirk – incumbent *Keiffer J. Mitchell, Jr. – former Baltimore City Councilman and 2007 Democratic candidate for Mayo

*Melvin L. Stukes – incumbent *Billy Taylor (candidate), Billy Taylor

*Wesley Wood (candidate), Wesley Wood

Republican *Brian D. Jones *Trae Lewis


District 45

This district covers East Baltimore, including Woodring, Taylor Heights, Overlea, Rosemont East, Westfield, Glenham-Belford, Cedmont, Clifton Park, Belair-Edison, and Claremont-Freedom. Democratic *Talmadge Branch – incumbent *Cheryl Glenn – incumbent *Hattie N. Harrison – incumbent *Kevin Parson (Maryland politician), Kevin Parson

*Jamaal D. Simpson Republican *Rick Saffery

*Larry O. Wardlow, Jr.

Libertarian *Ronald M. Owens-Bey


District 46

This district covers South Baltimore, including Downtown, Inner Harbor, Pigtown, Federal Hill, Fells Point, and Canton. Democratic *Luke Clippinger

*Jason Filippou

*Peter A. Hammen – incumbent *Brian K. McHale – incumbent Brian McHale - Delegate
. Goodmdlegislators.com. Retrieved on 2011-06-18. *Bill Romani

*Melissa A. Techentin – President of the Southeastern Police Community Relations Counci

Republican *Roger Bedingfield

''Declined'' Democratic *Carolyn J. Krysiak – incumbent, will retire


Notes and references


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