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- Maryland Senate election, 2018 Senate Primary Election Senate General Election Senate Results Summary District Results
- Maryland House of Delegates election, 2018 House Primary Election House General Election House Results Summary Western Maryland Baltimore and Howard Counties Montgomery County Prince George's County Southern Maryland Anne Arundel County Eastern Shore, North East Maryland Baltimore City
- See also
- References
Elections for the Maryland General Assembly were held on November 6, 2018. These included all 188 seats in the Assembly: 47 in the Maryland Senate and 141 in the Maryland House of Delegates. Primary elections were held on June 26, 2018. Maryland Senate election, 2018{{Infobox election | election_name = Maryland Senate election, 2018 | country = Maryland | type = legislative | ongoing = | previous_election = Maryland Senate election, 2014 | previous_year = 2014 | election_date = November 6, 2018 | next_election = Maryland Senate election, 2022 | next_year = 2022 | seats_for_election = All 47 seats in the Maryland Senate | majority_seats = 24 | turnout = | title = President | before_election = Mike Miller | before_party = Democratic Party (United States) | after_election = | after_party = | image1 = | leader1 = Mike Miller | party1 = Democratic Party (United States) | leader_since1 = January 21, 1987 | leaders_seat1 = 27th District | last_election1 = 33 seats | seats_before1 = 33 | seats_needed1 = {{steady}} | seats1 = 32 | seat_change1 = {{decrease}} 1 | popular_vote1 = 1,285,994 | percentage1 = 63.3% | swing1 = {{increase}}6.12% | image2 = | leader2 = J.B. Jennings | leader_since2 = November 12, 2014 | party2 = Republican Party (United States) | leaders_seat2 = 7th District | last_election2 = 14 seats | seats_before2 = 14 | seats_needed2 = {{increase}} 10 | seats2 = 15 | seat_change2 = {{increase}} 1 | popular_vote2 = 702,914 | percentage2 = 34.6% | swing2 = {{decrease}}7.51% | map_image = | map_alt = | map_caption = }} Senate Primary Election The primary election was held on June 26, 2018 to elect candidates to all 47 seats in the Maryland Senate.[1] Two incumbent Democrats lost to primary challengers: Cory McCray, a Delegate in the Maryland House, defeated Nathaniel J. McFadden, who was the Senate President Pro Tempore, and Antonio Hayes, also a Delegate, defeated Barbara A. Robinson.[1] Senate General Election The general election will be held on November 6, 2018. Senate Results Summary Maryland Senate Elections, 2018 [2] |
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Party | Candidates | Votes | Seats |
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No.|Number | % | pp|Percentage points | No.|Number | No.|Number | % |
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| Maryland Democratic Party | 44 | 1,285,994 | 63.3% | {{increase}}6.12 | 32 | {{Decrease}}1 | 68.1% | | Maryland Republican Party | 36 | 702,914 | 34.6% | {{decrease}}7.51 | 15 | {{Increase}}1 | 31.9% | | Maryland Green Party | 2 | 14,658 | 0.7% | — | 0 | — | 0.0% | | Unaffiliated | 2 | 11,869 | 0.6% | {{increase}}0.46 | 0 | - | 0.0% | | Write-in | N/A | 9,133 | 0.4% | {{decrease}}0.17 | 0 | - | 0.0% | | Maryland Libertarian Party | 3 | 8,637 | 0.4% | — | 0 | — | 0.0% | Total | 2,033,205 | 100.00 | ±0.00 | 47 | ± | 100.00 |
District ResultsWestern Maryland |
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District | Republican | Democratic | {{ font color | #ffffff | Green | Write-Ins |
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1 | George C. Edwards |
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2 | Andrew Serafini | Jenna Roland |
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3 | Craig Giangrande | Ronald N. Young |
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4 | Michael Hough | Jessica Douglass |
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5 | Justin Ready | Jamie O'Marr |
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Baltimore and Howard Counties |
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District | Democratic | Republican | Unaffiliated | Write-Ins |
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6 | Buddy Staigerwald | Johnny Ray Salling | Scott M. Collier |
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7 | Donna Hines | J.B. Jennings |
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8 | Katherine A. Klausmeier | Christian Miele |
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9 | Katie Fry Hester | Gail H. Bates |
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10 | Delores G. Kelley | Stephanie Boston |
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11 | Bobby A. Zirkin |
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12 | Clarence K. Lam | Joseph D. "Joe" Hooe |
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13 | Guy Guzzone |
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42 | Robbie Leonard | Chris West |
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Montgomery County |
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District | Democratic | Republican | {{ font color | #ffffff | Green | Write-Ins |
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14 | Craig J. Zucker | Robert Drozd |
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15 | Brian J. Feldman | David Wilson |
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16 | Susan C. Lee | Marcus Alzona |
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17 | Cheryl Kagan | Josephine Wang |
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18 | Jeff Waldstreicher |
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19 | Ben Kramer | David Jeang |
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20 | Will Smith | Dwight Patel |
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39 | Nancy J. King | Al Phillips |
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Prince George's County and Southern Maryland |
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District | Democratic | Republican | Libertarian | Write-Ins |
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21 | Jim Rosapepe | Lee Havis |
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22 | Paul G. Pinsky | Lauren K. Drew |
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23 | Douglas J.J. Peters |
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24 | Joanne C. Benson |
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25 | Melony Griffith |
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26 | Obie Patterson | Ike Puzon |
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27 | Thomas V. Mike Miller, Jr. | Jesse Allen Peed |
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28 | Arthur Ellis | John Leonard |
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29 | Thomas Brewer | Jack Bailey |
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47 | Malcolm Augustine | Fred Price, Jr. |
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Anne Arundel County |
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District | Republican | Democratic | Libertarian | Write-Ins |
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30 | Ron George | Sarah K. Elfreth | Christopher Wallace Sr. |
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31 | Brian W. Simonaire | Scott Harman |
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32 | John Grasso | Pamela Beidle |
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33 | Edward Reilly | Eve Hurwitz |
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Eastern Shore and North East Maryland |
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District | Republican | Democratic | Libertarian | Unaffiliated | Write-Ins |
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34 | Bob Cassily | Mary-Dulaney James |
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35 | Jason C. Gallion | Christopher Randers-Pehrson | Frank Esposito |
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36 | Stephen S. Hershey, Jr. | Heather Lynette Sinclair |
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37 | Adelaide "Addie" Eckardt | Holly Wright |
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38 | Mary Beth Carozza | Jim Mathias |
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Baltimore City |
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District | Democratic | Republican | Write-Ins |
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40 | Antonio Hayes |
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41 | Jill P. Carter |
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43 | Mary Washington |
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44 | Shirley Nathan-Pulliam | Victor Clark Jr. |
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45 | Cory V. McCray |
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46 | Bill Ferguson | Christine Digman |
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Maryland House of Delegates election, 2018{{Infobox election | election_name = Maryland House of Delegates election, 2018 | country = Maryland | type = legislative | ongoing = | previous_election = Maryland House of Delegates election, 2014 | previous_year = 2014 | election_date = November 6, 2018 | next_election = Maryland House of Delegates election, 2022 | next_year = 2022 | seats_for_election = All 141 seats in the Maryland House of Delegates | majority_seats = 71 | turnout = | title = Speaker | before_election = Michael E. Busch | before_party = Democratic Party (United States) | after_election = | after_party = | image1 = | leader1 = Michael E. Busch | party1 = Democratic Party (United States) | leader_since1 = January 8, 2003 | leaders_seat1 = 30th District | last_election1 = 91 seats | seats_before1 = 92 | seats_needed1 = {{steady}} | seats1 = 98 | seat_change1 = {{increase}} 6 | popular_vote1 = 2,940,371 | percentage1 = 65.5% | swing1 = {{increase}}8.01% | image2 = | leader2 = Nic Kipke | leader_since2 = May 1, 2013 | party2 = Republican Party (United States) | leaders_seat2 = 31st District | last_election2 = 50 seats | seats_before2 = 49 | seats_needed2 = {{increase}} 22 | seats2 = 43 | seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 6 | popular_vote2 = 1,462,097 | percentage2 = 32.6% | swing2 = {{decrease}}9.30% | map_image = | map_alt = | map_caption = }} House Primary Election The primary election was held on June 26, 2018 to elect candidates to all 141 seats in the Maryland House of Delegates.[1] House General Election The general election will be held on November 6, 2018. House Results SummaryMaryland House of Delegates Elections, 2018[3] |
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Party | Candidates | Votes | Seats |
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No.|Number | % | pp|Percentage points | No.|Number | No.|Number | % |
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| Maryland Democratic Party | 131 | 2,940,371 | 65.5% | {{increase}}8.0 | 98 | {{increase}}6 | 69.5% | | Maryland Republican Party | 95 | 1,462,097 | 32.6% | {{decrease}}9.3 | 43 | {{decrease}}6 | 30.5% | | Maryland Green Party | 11 | 58,778 | 1.3% | {{increase}}1.11 | 0 | — | — | | Write-in | N/A | 17,662 | 0.4% | {{increase}}0.15 | 0 | — | — | | Unaffiliated | 1 | 6,211 | 0.1% | {{increase}}0.1 | 0 | — | — | | Maryland Libertarian Party | 2 | 2,856 | <0.1% | {{decrease}}0.02 | 0 | — | — | Total | 4,487,975 | 100.00 | ±0.00 | 141 | ± | 100.00 |
Western MarylandDistrict 1AThis district represents Allegany and Garrett Counties. Voters to choose one:
Name | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Wendell R. Beitzel, Rep. | 10,619 | 78.75% | Elected | |
Michael Dreisbach, Dem. | 2,865 | 21.25% | Lost | District 1BThis district represents a portion of Allegany County. Voters to choose one:
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Jason C. Buckle Rep. | 7,672 | 63.46% | Elected | |
Penny Walker, Dem. | 4,417 | 36.54% | Lost | District 1CThis district represents portions of Allegany and Washington Counties. Voters to choose one:
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Mike McKay, Rep. | 9,639 | 83.04% | Elected | |
#ffffff | Daniel DelMonte, Grn.}} | 1,968 | 16.96% | Lost | District 2AThis district represents a portion of Washington County. Voters to choose two:
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Neil Parrot, Rep. | 21,389 | 40.66% | | |
William Wivell, Rep. | | | |
#ffffff | Andrew Barnhart, Grn.}} | | | |
#ffffff | Charlotte McBrearty, Grn.}} | | | District 2BThis district represents a portion of Washington County. Voters to choose one:
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Paul Corderman, Rep. | | | |
Peter Perini, Dem. | | | District 3AThis district represents a portion of Frederick County. Voters to choose two:
Name | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Carol L. Krimm, Dem. | | | |
Karen Lewis Young, Dem. | | | |
Mike Bowersox, Rep. | | | |
James Dvorak, Rep. | | | |
Jeremy Harbaugh, Lib. | | | District 3BThis district represents a portion of Frederick County. Voters to choose one:
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William "Bill" Folden, Rep. | | | |
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Ken Kerr, Dem. | | | District 4This district represents portions of Carroll and Frederick Counties. Voters to choose three:
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Barrie S. Ciliberti, Rep. | | | |
Dan Cox, Rep. | | | |
Jesse T. Pippy, Rep. | | | |
Ysela Bravo, Dem. | | | |
Lois Jarman, Dem. | | | |
Darrin Ryan Smith, Dem. | | | District 5This district represents a portion of Carroll county. Voters to choose three:
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Susan Krebs, Rep. | | | |
April Rose, Rep. | | | |
Haven Shoemaker, Rep. | | | |
Emily Shank, Dem. | | |
Baltimore and Howard CountiesDistrict 6This district represents a portion of Baltimore County. Voters to choose three:
Name | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Micholas C. D'Adamo, Dem. | | | |
Diane DeCarlo, Dem. | | | |
Megan Ann Mioduszewski, Dem. | | | |
Robin L. Grammer, Rep. | | | |
Ric W. Metzgar, Rep. | | | |
Bob Long, Rep. | | | |
Michael J. Lyden, Lib. | | | District 7The district represents a portion of Baltimore County and Harford County. Voters to choose three:
Name | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Richard Impallaria, Rep. | | | |
Lauren Arikan, Rep. | | | |
Kathy Szeliga, Rep. | | | |
Allison Berkowitz, Dem. | | | |
Gordon Koerner, Dem. | | | |
#ffffff | Ryan Sullivan, Grn.}} | | | District 8This district represents a portion of Baltimore County. Voters to choose three:
Name | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Harry Bhandari, Dem. | | | |
Eric Bromwell, Dem. | | | |
Carl Jackson, Democratic | | | |
Joseph C. Boteler III, Rep. | | | |
Joe Cluster, Rep. | | | |
Joe Norman, Rep. | | | District 9AThe district represents a portion of Carroll and Howard Counties. Voters to choose two:
Name | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Trent Kittleman, Rep. | | | |
Warren E. Miller, Rep. | | | |
Steven M. Bolen, Dem. | | | |
Natalie Ziegler, Dem. | | | District 9BThe district represents a portion of Howard County. Voters to choose one:
Name | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Bob Flanagan, Rep. | | | |
Courtney Watson, Dem. | | | District 10The district represents a portion of Baltimore County. Voters to choose three:
Name | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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George Harman, Rep. | | | |
Matthew Kaliszak, Rep. | | | |
Brian Marcos, Rep. | | | |
Benjamin Brooks, Dem. | | | |
Jay Jalisi, Dem. | | | |
Adrienne Jones, Dem. | | | District 11The district represents a portion of Baltimore County. Voters to choose three:
Name | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Jon S. Cardin, Dem. | | | |
Shelly Hettleman, Dem. | | | |
Dana Stein, Dem. | | | |
Jonathan Porter, Rep. | | | District 12The district represents a portion of Baltimore County and Howard County. Voters to choose three:
Name | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Bob Cockey, Rep. | | | |
Melanie Harris, Rep. | | | |
Michael Russell, Rep. | | | |
Eric Ebersole, Dem. | | | |
Jessica Feldmark, Dem. | | | |
Terri Hill, Dem. | | | District 13The district represents a portion of Baltimore County and Howard County. Voters to choose three:
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Chris Yates, Rep. | | | |
Vanessa Atterbeary, Dem. | | | |
Shane Pendergrass, Dem. | | | |
Jen Terrasa, Dem. | | | District 42AThe district represents a portion of Howard County. Voters to choose one:
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Stephen A. McIntire, Rep. | | | |
Stephen Lafferty, Dem. | | | District 42BThe district represents a portion of Baltimore County. Voters to choose two:
Name | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Nino Mangione, Rep. | | | |
Tim Robinson, Rep. | | | |
Michele Guyton, Dem. | | | |
Sachin Hebbar, Dem. | | |
Montgomery CountyDistrict 14The district represents a portion of Montgomery County. Voters to choose three:
Name | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Anne R. Kaiser, Dem. | | | |
Eric Leudtke, Dem. | | | |
Pamela Queen, Dem. | | | |
Kevin Dorrance, Rep. | | | |
Patricia Fenati, Rep. | | | |
Michael Ostroff, Rep. | | | District 15The district represents a portion of Montgomery County. Voters to choose three:
Name | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Kathleen Dumais, Dem. | 5,400 | 33.3% | Elected | |
David Fraser-Hidalgo, Dem. | 5,400 | 33.3% | Elected | |
Lily Qi, Dem. | 5,400 | 33.3% | Elected | |
Laurie Halverson, Rep. | 0 | 0 | Lost | |
Harvey Jacobs, Rep. | 0 | 0 | Lost | |
Marc A. King, Rep. | 0 | 0 | Lost | District 16The district represents a portion of Montgomery County. Voters to choose three:
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Ariana Kelly, Dem. | | | |
Marc Korman, Dem. | | | |
TBD, Dem. | | | |
Bill Day, Rep. | | | District 17The district represents a portion of Montgomery County. Voters to choose three:
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Kumar P. Barve, Dem. | | | |
Jim Gilchrist, Dem. | | | |
Julie Palakovich Carr, Dem. | | | |
George Ivan Hernandez, Rep. | | | District 18The district represents a portion of Montgomery County. Voters to choose three:
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Al Carr, Dem. | | | |
Emily Shetty, Dem. | | | |
Jared Solomon, Dem. | | | |
Linda Willard, Rep. | | | |
#ffffff | Jon Cook, Grn.}} | | | District 19The district represents a portion of Montgomery County. Voters to choose three:
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Charlotte Crutchfield, Dem. | | | |
Bonnie Collison, Dem. | | | |
Vaughn Stewart, Dem. | | | |
Helen Domenici, Rep. | | | |
Dave Pasti, Rep. | | | |
Martha Schaerr, Rep. | | | District 20The district represents a portion of Montgomery County. Voters to choose three:
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Lorig Charkoudian, Dem. | | | |
David Moon, Dem. | | | |
Jheanelle Wilkins, Dem. | | | District 39The district represents a portion of Montgomery County. Voters to choose three:
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Gabriel Acevero, Dem. | | | |
Lesley J. Lopez, Dem. | | | |
Kirill Reznik, Dem. | | | |
Verelyn Gibbs Watson, Rep. | | |
Prince George's CountySouthern MarylandAnne Arundel CountyDistrict 33This district represents a portion of Anne Arundel County. Voters to choose three:
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Heather Bagnall, Dem. | | | |
Tracie Cramer Hovermale, Dem. | | | |
Pam Luby, Dem. | | | |
Michael Edward Malone, Rep. | | | |
Tom McConkey, Rep. | | | |
Sid Saab, Rep. | | | |
#ffffff | Liv Romano, Grn.}} | | |
Eastern Shore, North East MarylandBaltimore CityDistrict 40This district represents a portion of Baltimore City. Voters to choose three:
Name | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Frank M. Conaway Jr., Dem. | | | |
Nick Mosby, Dem. | | | |
Melissa Wells, Dem. | | | |
#ffffff | Joshua Harris, Grn.}} | | | District 41This district represents a portion of Baltimore City. Voters to choose three:
Name | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Dalya Attar, Dem. | | | |
Samuel I. "Sandy" Rosenberg, Dem. | | | |
Tony Bridges, Dem. | | | |
#ffffff | Drew Pate, Grn.}} | | | District 43This district represents a portion of Baltimore City. Voters to choose three:
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Curt Anderson, Dem. | | | |
Regina T. Boyce, Dem. | | | |
Maggie McIntosh, Dem. | | | |
#ffffff | Bonnie "Raven" Lane, Grn.}} | | | District 44AThe district represents a portion of Baltimore City. Voters to choose one:
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Keith E. Haynes, Dem. | | | Other / Write-In | | | District 45The district represents a portion of Baltimore City. Voters to choose three:
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Talmadge Branch, Dem. | | | |
Cheryl D. Glenn, Dem. | | | |
Stephanie Smith, Dem. | | | |
#ffffff | Steven "Andy" Ellis, Grn.}} | | | |
#ffffff | Glenn Ross, Grn.}} | | | |
Ronald M. Owens-Bey, Rep. | | | |
Jewel Rucker, Rep. | | | |
Andy Zipay, Rep. | | | District 46The district represents a portion of Baltimore City. Voters to choose three:
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Luke Clippinger | Democrat | | | |
Robbyn Lewis | Democrat | | | |
Brooke Elizabeth Lierman | Democrat | | | |
Jeremy Baron | Republican | | | |
Nicholas Wentworth | Republican | | |
See also- Maryland Senate
- Maryland House of Delegates
- Maryland gubernatorial elections
- Maryland elections
References1. ^1 2 {{cite news|url=http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-assembly-20180626-story.html|title=Two Baltimore state senators defeated in Maryland General Assembly races; Conway trails in tight contest|last1=Dresser|first1=Michael|date=June 26, 2018|work=Baltumore Sun|accessdate=28 June 2018}} 2. ^https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2018/results/General/gen_results_2018_2_015X.html 3. ^https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2018/results/general/gen_results_2018_2_016X.html
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