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Alberto Halphen
| Alberto Halphen | |
| Candidate for | |
| Maryland House of Representatives District 11 | |
| Party | Republican |
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Elections
2010
Halphen ran against Carol Byrd, Michael Collins, Gregory Prush, William Badore and Steven Smith in the September 14 primary. In the general election, Smith, Collins, and Byrd were defeated by Democrats Jon Cardin, Dan Morhaim (incumbent) and Dana Stein (incumbent). Brandon Brooks ran in the general election as a Libertarian candidate.[1]
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