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词条 2006 Maryland General Assembly election
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  1. House of Delegates

     District 1A  District 1B  District 1C  District 2A  District 2B  District 2C  District 3A  District 3B  District 4A  District 4B  District 5A  District 5B  District 6  District 7  District 8  District 9A  District 9B  District 10  District 11 (House)  District 12A  District 12B  District 13 (House)  Montgomery County  District 14  District 15  District 16  District 17  District 18  District 20 (House)  Prince George's County  District 21 (House)  District 22  District 23A  District 23B  District 24  District 25  District 26  District 27A  District 47  District 27B  District 28  District 29A  District 29B  District 29C  District 30  District 31  District 32 (House)  District 33A  District 33B  District 34A  District 34B  District 35A  District 35B  District 36  District 37A  District 37B  District 38A  District 38B  District 39  District 42  Baltimore City  District 40  District 41  District 43  District 44  District 45  District 46  District 47 

  2. Senate

     District 1  Declared candidates  Republicans  Democrats  Potential candidates  Republicans  Democrats  District 11 (Senate)  District 13 (Senate)  Declared candidates  Republicans  Democrats  Potential candidates  Republicans  Democrats  External links  District 20 (Senate)  Declared candidates  Democrats  District 21 (Senate)  Declared candidates  Republicans  Democrats  Potential candidates  Republicans  Democrats  District 30 (Senate)  Declared candidates  Democrats  External links  Republicans  External links  District 31 (Senate)  Declared candidates  Democrats  Republicans  External links  District 32 (Senate)  Declared candidates  Democrats  Republicans  External links  District 33 (Senate)  Declared candidates  Republicans  Democrats  External links  District 36  Declared candidates  Democrats  District 37  Declared candidates  Democrats  Unaffiliated  District 42  Declared candidates  Democrats  Republicans  Potential candidates  Democrats  Republicans  External links  District 43  Declared candidates  Greens  District 44  District 45  District 46  District 47 

  3. References

     Notes 
{{update|date=November 2010}}{{ElectionsMD}}

An election to choose members of the Maryland General Assembly was held on Tuesday, November 7, 2006. The U.S. House election, 2006, U.S. Senate election, 2006, and Maryland gubernatorial election, 2006 occurred the same day. Democrats gained eight seats in the House of Delegates and three seats in the Senate, retaining supermajorities in both chambers.

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House of Delegates

District 1A

This district represents Allegany and Garrett Counties.

Voters to choose one:[1]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Wendell R. Beitzel, Rep.6,985  56.3%   Won
Bill Aiken, Dem.5,406  43.5%   Lost

District 1B

This district represents a portion of Allegany County.

Voters to choose one:[1]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Kevin Kelly Dem.6,489  55.7%   Won
Mark A. Fisher, Rep.5,151  44.2%   Lost

District 1C

This district represents portions of Allegany and Washington Counties.

Voters to choose one:[1]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
LeRoy E. Myers, Jr., Rep.6,398  57.2%   Won
Brian Grim, Dem.4,769  42.7%   Lost

District 2A

This district represents a portion of Washington County.

Voters to choose one:

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Robert A. McKee, Rep.11,676  99.2%   Won
Other Write-In's94  0.8%   Lost

District 2B

This district represents a portion of Washington County.

Voters to choose one:

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Christopher B. Shank, Rep.9,606  99%   Won
Other write-ins101  1.0%   Lost

District 2C

This district represents a portion of Washington County.

Voters to choose one:[1]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
John P. Donoghue Dem.5,099  55.5%   Won
Paul Muldowney, Rep.4,078  44.4%   Lost

District 3A

This district represents a portion of Frederick County.

Voters to choose two:[1]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Sue Hecht Dem.13,900  28.7%   Won
Galen R. Clagett Dem.12,422  25.7%%   Won
Patrick N. Hogan, Rep.12,163  25.1%%   Lost
Linda Naylor, Rep.9,873  20.4%%%   Lost

District 3B

This district represents portions of Frederick and Washington Counties.

Voters to choose one:[1]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Richard B. Weldon, Jr., Rep.10,057  61.4%   Won
Paul Gilligan, Dem.6,317  38.6%   Lost

District 4A

This district represents a portion of Frederick County.

Voters to choose two:[1]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Joseph R. Bartlett, Rep.16,545  36.8%   Won
Paul S. Stull, Rep17,765  39.5%   Won
Maggi Margaret Hays, Dem10,519  23.4%   Lost
Other write-ins140  0.3%   Lost

District 4B

This district represents portions of Carroll and Frederick Counties.

Voters to choose one:[1]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Donald B. Elliott, Rep.10,148  69.8%   Won
Timothy Schlauch, Dem.4,374  30.1%   Lost
Other write-ins12  0.1%   Lost

District 5A

This district represents a portion of Carroll county.

Voters to choose two:[1]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Tanya Thorton Shewell, Rep.18,785  32.9%   Won
Nancy R. Stocksdale, Rep.20,630  36.1%   Won
Ann Darrin, Dem.9,489  16.6%   Lost
Frank Henry Rammes, Dem.8,192  14.3%   Lost
Other write-ins57  0.1%   Lost

District 5B

This district represents a portion of Baltimore County.

Voters to choose two:[1]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Wade Kach, Rep.15,321  98.9%   Won
Other write-ins172  1.1%   Lost

District 6

This district represents a portion of Baltimore County.

Voters to choose three:

NameVotesPercentOutcome
John A. Olszewski, Jr., Democratic18,769  22.9%   Won
Joseph J. Minnick, Democratic17,379  21.2%   Won
Michael H. Weir, Jr., Democratic17,117  20.9%   Won
Steve Dishon, Republican   10,961   13.4   Lost
Richard W. Metzgar, Republican   8,915   10.9%   Lost
Paul M. Blitz, Republican  8,765  10.7%   Lost
John Scott, Unaffiliated  106  0.1%   Lost

District 7

Northern Baltimore County.

Voters to choose three:[1]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Richard Impallaria, Rep.21,333  18.7%   Won
J. B. Jennings, Rep.21,189  18.6%   Won
Pat McDonough, Rep.23,184  20.3%   Won
Linda W. Hart, Dem.17,122  20.3%   Lost
Jack Sturgill, Dem.15,390  15.0%   Lost
Rebecca L. Nelson, Dem.13,481  11.8%   Lost
Kim Fell, Green2,307  2.0%   Lost
Other write-ins83  0.1%   Lost

District 8

This district represents a portion of Baltimore County.

Voters to choose three:[1]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Joseph C. Boteler III, Rep.19,586  17.4%   Won
Eric M. Bromwell20,116  17.9%   Won
Todd Schuler18,356  16.3%   Won
John Cluster18,057  16.0%   Lost
Melissa Redmer Mullahey18,160  16.1%   Lost
Ruth Baisden18,261  16.2%   Lost
Other write-ins74  0.1%   Lost

District 9A

Howard County[1]

Voters to choose three:[1]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Gail Bates, Rep.22,862  39.6%   Won
Warren E. Miller, Rep.18,533  32.1%   Won
David Leonard Osmundson16,162  28.0%   Lost
Other write-ins123  0.2%   Lost

District 9B

This district represents a portion of Carroll County.

Voters to choose three:[1]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Susan Krebs, Rep.12,059  72.1%   Won
Anita Lombardi Riley, Dem.4,621  27.6%   Lost
Other write-ins38  0.2%   Lost

District 10

This district represents a portion of Baltimore County.

Voters to choose three:[2]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Emmett C. Burns, Jr.29,140  34.2%   Won
Shirley Nathan-Pulliam28,544  33.5%   Won
Adrienne A. Jones27,064  31.8%   Won
Other write-ins370  0.4%   

District 11 (House)

This western Baltimore County district includes Owings Mills and Reisterstown.

  • Democrats
    • Jon S. Cardin, incumbent (1st term); nephew of U.S. Senator Ben Cardin. (Winner)
    • Dan K. Morhaim, incumbent. (Winner)
    • Julian E. Jones, (lost primary)
    • Dana Stein (Winner)
  • Republicans
    • Patrick Abbondandolo
    • Patrick V. Dyer
  • Greens
    • David Goldsmith

District 12A

West Baltimore County and northeast Howard County district

  • Democrats
    • Steven J. DeBoy, Sr., incumbent (1 term) (Winner)
    • James E. Malone, Jr., incumbent (3 terms) (Winner)
  • Republicans
    • Joe Hooe
    • Albert L. Nalley

District 12B

This is a Howard County district.

  • Democrat

Elizabeth Bobo, incumbent ( WINNER)

  • Republican

Christopher J. Feldwick

District 13 (House)

Voters to choose three:[3]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Guy Guzzone, Democratic26,891  22.3%   Won
Shane E. Pendergrass, Democratic26,633  22.1%   Won
Frank S. Turner, Democratic24,437  20.3%   Won
Mary Beth Tung, Republican15,216  12.6%   Lost
Rick Bowers, Republican13,665  11.4%   Lost
Loretta Gaffney, Republican13,466  11.2%   Lost
other write-ins84  0.1%   Lost

Montgomery County

District 14

Voters to choose three:[4]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Anne Kaiser, Democratic24,500  21.8%   Won
Karen S. Montgomery, Democratic24,478  21.8%   Won
Herman L. Taylor, Jr., Democratic24,273  21.6%   Won
John McKinnis, Republican13,471  12.0%   Lost
John Austin, Republican12,963  11.5%   Lost
Jim Goldberg, Republican12,603  11.2%   Lost
Other write-ins61  0.1%   Lost

District 15

Voters to choose three:[5]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Kathleen M. Dumais, Dem.25,781  21.6%   Won
Brian J. Feldman, Dem.25,760  21.6%   Won
Craig L. Rice, Dem.20,202  17.0%   Won
Jean B. Cryor, Rep.20,050  16.8%   Lost
Brian Mezger, Rep.14,112  11.8%   Lost
Chris Pilkerton, Rep.13,174  11.1%   Lost

District 16

  • Democrats
    • William A. Bronrott (Winner)
    • Marilyn R. Goldwater (Winner)
    • Susan C. Lee (Winner)
  • Republicans

District 17

  • Democrats
    • Kumar P. Barve (Winner)
    • James W. Gilchrist (Winner)
    • Luiz R. S. Simmons (Winner)
  • Republicans

District 18

  • Democrats
    • Ana Sol Gutierrez (Winner)
    • Jane Lawton (Winner)
    • Jeff Waldstreicher (Winner)
  • Greens
    • John Low
  • Republicans

District 20 (House)

Fmr. Del. Peter Franchot ran and won the race for state Comptroller.

  • Democrats
  • Gareth Murray, incumbent (1st term)
  • Sheila Hixson, incumbent (7th term); (Winner)
  • Tom Hucker (Winner)
  • Aaron Klein
  • Heather Mizeur (Winner)
  • Republicans

Prince George's County

District 21 (House)

Fmr. Del. Pauline Menes retired

  • Democrats
    • Mark Cook
    • Jon Black
    • Barbara A. Frush, incumbent (3rd term); (Winner)
    • Brian R. Moe, incumbent (2nd term)
    • Ben Barnes (Winner)
    • Joseline Pena-Melnyk (Winner)
    • Tekisha Everette
    • Michael Sarich
  • Republicans
    • Neil B. Sood

District 22

  • Democrats
    • Tawanna P. Gaines (Winner)
    • Anne Healey (Winner)
    • Justin D. Ross (Winner)
    • Republicans

District 23A

  • Democrats
    • James W. Hubbard (Winner)
    • Gerron Levi (Winner)
  • Republicans

District 23B

  • Democrats
    • Marvin E. Holmes, Jr. (Winner)
  • Republicans

District 24

Prince George's County

  • Democrats
    • Joanne C. Benson (Winner)
    • Carolyn J. B. Howard (Winner)
    • Michael L. Vaughn (Winner)
  • Republicans

District 25

  • Democrats
    • Aisha N. Braveboy (Winner)
    • Dereck E. Davis (Winner)
    • Melony G. Griffith, incumbent (Winner)
  • Republicans
  • Greens
    • David Kiasi

District 26

  • Democrats
    • Veronica L. Turner, incumbent (Winner)
    • Kris Valderrama (Winner)
    • Jay Walker (Winner)
  • Republicans

District 27A

Voters to choose two:[6]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
James E. Proctor, Jr., Democratic19,829  40.3%   Won
Joseph F. Vallario, Jr., Democratic18,677  38.0%   Won
Kenneth S. Brown, Democratic5,687  11.6%   Lost
Antoinette Jarboe-Duley, Democratic4,948  10.1%   Lost
Other write-ins48  .1%   

District 47

Prince George's County

Voters to choose three:[1]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Jolene Ivey, Democratic12,860  35.5%   Won
Victor R. Ramirez, Democratic12,231  33.6%   Won
Doyle L. Niemann, Democratic11,229  30.8%   Won
Other write-ins120  .3%   

District 27B

  • Democrats
    • Sue Kullen (WINNER)
  • Republicans

District 28

  • Democrats
    • Sally Y. Jameson, incumbent (Winner)
    • Murray D. Levy (Winner)
    • Peter Murphy (politician) (Winner)
  • Republicans

District 29A

Charles & St. Mary's Counties

  • Democrats
    • John F. Wood, Jr. (Winner)
  • Republicans

District 29B

St. Mary's County

  • Democrats
    • JOhn L. Bohanan, Jr. (Winner)

District 29C

Calvert & St. Mary's Counties

Voters to choose one:

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Anthony J. O'Donnell, Rep.7,739  60.3%   Won
Norma Powers, Dem.18,533  39.6%   Lost
Other Write-Ins11  0.1%   Lost

District 30

Voters to choose three:[1]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Michael E. Busch, Dem.22,479  17.1%   Won
Virginia P. Clagett, Dem.22,360  17.0%   Won
Ronald A. George, Rep.21,811  16.6%   Won
Barbara Samorajczyk, Dem.21,758  16.5%   Lost
Andy Smarick, Rep.20,594  15.6%   Lost
Ron Elfenbein, Rep.20,457  15.5%   Lost
David Whitney, Constitution2,225  1.7%   Lost
Other Write-Ins80  0.1%   

District 31

Fmr. Del. John R. Leopold (R) ran and won the Anne Arundel County Executive race

Voters to choose three:

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Steve Schuh, Rep.19,049  18.4%   Won
Nicholaus R. Kipke, Rep.18,150  17.5%   Won
Don Dwyer, Jr., Rep.17,558  17.0%   Won
Joan Cadden, Dem.17,533  16.9%   Lost
Thomas J. Fleckenstein, Dem.16,654  16.1%   Lost
Craig A. Reynolds, Dem.14,454  14.0%   Lost
Other Write-Ins58  0.1%   

District 32 (House)

Voters to choose three:[7]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Mary Ann Love, Dem.15,823  19%   Won
Theodore J. Sophocleus, Dem.15,382  18%   Won
Pamel Beidle, Rep.     Won
     Lost
     Lost
     Lost

District 33A

Fmr. Del David G. Boschert ran for Anne Arundel County Executive on the Republican ticket and lost the primary.

Voters to choose two:[1]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
James King Rep.18,542  29.0%   Won
Tony McConkey, Rep.16,655  26.0%   Won
Patricia Weathersbee, Dem.15,226  23.8%   Lost
Paul G. Rudolph, Dem.13,461  21.0%   Lost
Other Write-Ins73  0.1%   

District 33B

Voters to choose one:

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Robert A. Costa, Rep.10,484  58.1%   Won
Mike Shay, Dem.7,568  41.9%   Lost
Other Write-Ins7  0.0%   

District 34A

Voters to choose two:[1]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Mary Dulany James, Dem.12,697  31.7%   Won
B. Daniel Riley, Dem.10,969  27.3%   Won
Glen Glass, Rep.8,554  21.0%   Lost
Sheryl Davis Kohl, Rep.8,085  19.9%   Lost
Write-In's22  0.1%   Lost

District 34B

Cecil County

Voters to choose one:[1]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Susan K. McComas, Rep.10,922  62.5%   Won
David Carey, Dem.6,536  37.4%   Lost
Other Write-Ins9  0.1%   

District 35A

Voters to choose two:[1]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Barry Glassman, Rep.21,766  40.1%   Won
Donna Stifler, Rep.18,909  34.8%   Won
Craig H. DeRan, Dem.13,589  25.0%   Lost
Other Write-Ins81  0.1%   

District 35B

Voters to choose one:

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Susan K. McComas, Rep.10,922  62.5%   Won
David Carey, Dem.6,536  37.4%   Lost
Other Write-Ins9  0.1%   

District 36

Voters to choose one per county:

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Michael D. Smigiel, Sr., Rep.17,764  53.4%   Won
Mark Guns, Dem.15,475  46.6%   Lost

Voters to choose one per county:

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Mary Roe Walkup, Rep.19,430  59.0%   Won
Joan O. Horsey, Dem.13,498  41.0%   Won

Voters to choose one per county:

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Richard A. Sossi, Rep.19,450  53.4%   Won
Wheeler R. Baker, Dem.16,950  46.6%   Lost

District 37A

  • Democrats
    • Rudolph C. Cane, incumbent (Winner)
  • Republicans

District 37B

Voters to choose two:[1]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Adelaide C. Eckardt, Rep.19,980  34.5%   Won
Jeannie Haddaway, Rep.18,677  32.2%   Won
James A. Adkins, Dem.9,640  16.6%   Lost
Tim Quinn, Dem.9,588  16.6%   Lost
Other Write-In's34  0.1%   Lost

District 38A

Voters to choose one:[1]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
D. Page Elmore, Rep.8,030  63.3%   Won
Patrick M. Armstrong, Dem.4,652  36.6%   Lost
Other Write-In's6  0.1%   Lost

District 38B

  • Democrats
    • Norman Conway, (Winner)
    • James Mathias, appointed to fill seat of Bennett Bozman in summer 2006, (Winner)
  • Republicans
    • Bonnie Luna
    • Michael James

District 39

Voters to choose three:

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Nancy J. King, Democratic18,651  23.5%   Won
Charles E. Barkley, Democratic18,253  23.0%   Won
Saqib Ali, Democratic16,455  20.7%   Won
David Nichols, Republican   9,278   11.7%   Lost
Gary Scott, Republican   8,363   10.4%   Lost
Bill Witham, Republican  8,244  10.4%   Lost

District 42

(Towson, Timonium, Lutherville, Cockeysville, Rodgers Forge & Loch Raven)

Voters to choose three:[1]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Susan Aumann, Rep.22,054  18.3%   Won
William J. Frank, Rep.20,522  17.0%   Won
Stephen W. Lafferty, Dem.21,117  17.5%   Won
Dilip Paliath, Rep.19,490  16.2%   Lost
Tracy Miller, Dem.19,168  15.9%   Lost
Andrew Belt, Dem.18,006  14.9%   Lost
Other write-ins88  0.1%   Lost

Baltimore City

District 40

Voters to choose three:

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Frank M. Conaway, Jr. Dem.16,432  32.4%   Won
Barbara A. Robinson, Dem.16,032  31.6%   Won
Shawn Z. Tarrant, Dem.13,921  27.5%   Won
Jan E. Danforth, Green4,135  8.2%   Lost
Other Write-Ins177  0.3%   

District 41

  • Democrats
    • Jill P. Carter (Winner)
    • Nathaniel T. Oaks (Winner)
    • Samuel I. Rosenberg (Winner)
  • Republicans

District 43

Baltimore City

Voters to choose three:[8]

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Curt Anderson, Democratic22,315  29.4%   Won
Maggie McIntosh, Democratic22,093  29.1%   Won
Ann Marie Doory, Democratic21,219  28.0%   Won
Armand F. Girard, Republican3,425  4.5%   Lost
David G.S. Greene, Green2,619  3.5%   Lost
Brandy Baker, Green2,267  3.0%   Lost
Richard J. Ochs, Green1,772  2.3%   Lost

District 44

Baltimore City

Voters to choose three:

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Melvin L. Stukes Democratic13,173  34.0%   Won
Ruth M. Kirk, Democratic12,894  33.3%   Won
Keith E. Haynes, Democratic12,565  32.4%   Won
Other Write-Ins129  0.3%   

District 45

Baltimore City

Voters to choose three:

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Cheryl Glenn, Democratic16,911  32.6%   Won
Hattie N. Harrison, Democratic16,804  31.0%   Won
Talmadge Branch, Democratic16,014  30.9%   Won
Ronald M. Owens-Bey, Populist2,727  5.3%   Lost
Other write-ins111  .2%   Lost

District 46

Baltimore City

Voters to choose three:

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Peter A. Hammen, Dem.15,883  29.6%   Won
Carolyn J. Krysiak, Dem.15, 856  29.6%   Won
Brian K. McHale, Dem.13,921  29.0%   Won
Peter Kimos, Rep.6,219  11.6%   Lost
Other Write-Ins154  0.3%   

District 47

Senate

District 1

Four-term incumbent Senator John J. Hafer announced his retirement on May 4, 2005. This seat stayed in Republican hands, with House Minority Leader George C. Edwards the overwhelming favorite and no opposition.

Declared candidates

Republicans
George C. Edwards, incumbent (6th term); House Minority Leader, former Garrett County Commissioner, from Grantsville
Democrats
no candidates

Potential candidates

Republicans
no candidates at this time
Democrats
Kevin Kelly, incumbent (3rd term); attorney, from Cumberland

District 11 (Senate)

  • Democrats
    • Bobby A. Zirkin (WINNER)
    • Scott Rifkin
  • Republicans

no candidates at this time

District 13 (Senate)

Incumbent Senator Sandra B. Schrader was targeted by Democrats in this Democratic-leaning district represented by three Democrats on the House side. Outgoing Howard County Executive James N. Robey ran for this seat.

Declared candidates

Republicans
  • Sandra B. Schrader, incumbent (1st term), former legislative aide to State Sen. Martin G. Madden.
Democrats
  • James N. Robey, current Howard County Executive, former county police chief.

Potential candidates

Republicans
no candidates at this time
Democrats
no candidates at this time

External links

  • James Robey Bio

District 20 (Senate)

This legislative district was highly Democratic and thus this seat remained in Democratic hands.

Declared candidates

Democrats
  • Jamie Raskin
  • Ida Ruben (incumbent)

District 21 (Senate)

John Giannetti, who lost the Democratic primary and re-registered as a Republican, was on the ballot against former Delegate and Ambassador Jim Rosapepe who won the Democratic primary. In late February 2006, the race made national headlines as Giannetti performed the Heimlich maneuver on Rosapepe to dislodge a piece of seafood while the two were by chance at the same restaurant in Annapolis.[https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/01/AR2006030102314_pf.html]

Declared candidates

Republicans
  • John Giannetti, incumbent (1st term); former one-term delegate; attorney.

Lost in Democratic primary.

Re-nominated as a Republican.

Democrats
  • John Giannetti, incumbent (1st term); former one term Delegate; attorney. Lost In Primary.
  • Jim Rosapepe, Former delegate and Ambassador to Romania during the Clinton Administration. Former member of the University of Maryland Board of Regents. (Winner)

Potential candidates

Republicans
none before Giannetti changed parties
Democrats
  • Rex Smith, Businessman. Former unsuccessful delegate candidate. Laurel, Md.

District 30 (Senate)

John Astle was re-elected in the primary easily, but faced a tough challenge in November from Republican nominee Delegate Herb McMillan.

Declared candidates

Democrats
  • John Astle, incumbent (3rd term); three-term former Delegate, and helicopter pilot, from Annapolis.

External links

  • Senator John Astle
Republicans
  • Herb McMillan, incumbent (1st term); former Annapolis city alderman; 2001 Republican nominee for Mayor of Annapolis; airline pilot; from Annapolis.

External links

  • McMillan for Senate

District 31 (Senate)

This State Senate race was one of the most competitive districts in Maryland. Phil Jimeno announced in early May that he was not seeking re-election. Firebrand conservative Don Dwyer announced in May that he would forego re-election and seek this seat, but quit the race one month later. With five candidates, the Republican primary was extremely competitive.

Declared candidates

Democrats
  • Matthew L. McBride, first time candidate; senior policy analyst; former aide to State Senators Philip C. Jimeno and John A. Cade; from Pasadena
  • Walter J. Shandrowsky, retired businessman, former Member of the House of Delegates, Dist. 31, from Pasadena, Maryland
Republicans
  • Tom Gardner, 2002 candidate; retired Army Reserve helicopter pilot; state employee; from Glen Burnie.
  • Carl Holland, former county councilman; from Pasadena
  • Mike Jacobs, first time candidate; small businessman from Pasadena
  • Chuck Robison
  • Bryan Simonaire, first time candidate; computer systems engineer, from Pasadena

External links

  • Tom Gardner for State Seate
  • Jacobs for Senate
  • Matt McBride for Senate
  • Simonaire for Senate
  • Shandrowsky For Senate

District 32 (Senate)

Republicans had targeted State Senator Ed DeGrange for defeat in 2006.

Declared candidates

Democrats
  • James E. DeGrange, Sr., incumbent (2nd term); one-term former County Councilman, from Linthicum
Republicans
  • Jon Vandenheuvel, businessman - president, J.C. Watts Companies from Severn

External links

  • Jon Vandenheuvel for State Senate

District 33 (Senate)

This race was in one of the most Republican districts in Maryland. State Senator Janet Greenip defeated incumbent Democratic Senator and former Republican Robert R. Neall.

Declared candidates

Republicans
  • Janet Greenip, incumbent (1st term); former two-term former delegate, from Crofton
Democrats
  • Scott Hymes, 'businessman and executive director of the Severn Riverkeeper Program' from Crownsville. Vice president of the Herald Harbor Citizens Association and appointed member of the Severn River Commission.

External links

  • Senator Janet Greenip
  • www.scotthymes.com

District 36

Declared candidates

Democrats
  • Harry E. Sampson

District 37

Declared candidates

Democrats
  • Hilary Spence - President of the Talbot County Council, serving her second term

Unaffiliated

  • Moonyene Jackson-Amis

District 42

This district, which includes Towson, Lutherville and Timonium, leaned slightly Republican (George Bush won the district by 567 votes).

Declared candidates

Democrats
  • James Brochin, incumbent (1st term)
Republicans
  • Doug Riley Former Baltimore County Councilman

Potential candidates

Democrats
no candidates at this time
Republicans

Douglas B. Riley

External links

  • Website for Democratic 42nd District Senator, Jim Brochin

District 43

Declared candidates

Greens
  • Maria Allwine

District 44

District 45

  • Nathaniel J. McFadden

District 46

District 47

References

  • House of Delegates Results, Maryland State Board of Elections. URL retrieved on January 3, 2007.
  • State Senate Results, Maryland State Board of Elections. URL retrieved on January 3, 2007.
  • Primary Election Results, WBAL-TV, Commitment 2006. URL retrieved on January 3, 2007.

Notes

1. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 {{cite web| url=http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/2006/results/general/office_House_of_Delegates.html| title=House of Delegates Results |publisher=Maryland State Board of Elections}} Retrieved on Sept, 01 2007
2. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/2006/results/general/legislative_district_10.html| title=Official 2006 Gubernatorial General Election results for Legislative District 10|publisher=Maryland State Board of Elections}} Retrieved on Sept, 08 2007
3. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/2006/results/general/legislative_district_13.html| title=Official 2006 Gubernatorial General Election results for Legislative District 13|publisher=Maryland State Board of Elections}} Retrieved on July. 21, 2007
4. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/2006/results/general/legislative_district_14.html| title=Official 2006 Gubernatorial General Election results for Legislative District 14|publisher=Maryland State Board of Elections}} Retrieved on July. 21, 2007
5. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/2002/results/g_house_of_delegate.html| title=2002 Gubernatorial General - Official Results|publisher=Maryland State Board of Elections}} Retrieved on Nov. 20, 2007
6. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/2006/results/general/legislative_district_27A.html| title=Official 2006 Gubernatorial General Election results for Legislative District 27A|publisher=Maryland State Board of Elections}} Retrieved on Sept, 07 2007
7. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/1998/results_1998/gahod.html| title=1998 Gubernatorial General Election Results|publisher=Maryland State Board of Elections}} Retrieved on Nov. 13, 2007
8. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/2006/results/general/county_Baltimore_City.html| title=Official 2006 Gubernatorial General Election results for Baltimore City|publisher=Maryland State Board of Elections}} Retrieved on Mar. 3, 2007
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