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JoAnn Fisher

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Elections and appointments
Last election

November 8, 2022

JoAnn Fisher (Republican Party) ran for election to the Maryland House of Delegates to represent District 26. She lost in the general election on November 8, 2022.

Fisher was a Republican judicial candidate for the Orphans Court of Prince Georges County in Maryland in 2010.[1][2] She was defeated by incumbent judges Wendy A. Cartwright, Vicky L. Ivory-Orem and Athena Malloy Groves in the general election on November 2, 2010.

Elections

2022

See also: Maryland House of Delegates elections, 2022

General election

General election for Maryland House of Delegates District 26 (3 seats)

Incumbent Veronica Turner, Jamila Woods, and incumbent Kris Valderrama defeated JoAnn Fisher in the general election for Maryland House of Delegates District 26 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Veronica Turner
Veronica Turner (D)
 
33.8
 
30,577
Image of Jamila Woods
Jamila Woods (D)
 
32.4
 
29,324
Image of Kris Valderrama
Kris Valderrama (D)
 
29.9
 
27,056
JoAnn Fisher (R)
 
3.8
 
3,441
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.2
 
192

Total votes: 90,590
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Maryland House of Delegates District 26 (3 seats)

The following candidates ran in the Democratic primary for Maryland House of Delegates District 26 on July 19, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Veronica Turner
Veronica Turner
 
20.0
 
11,004
Image of Kris Valderrama
Kris Valderrama
 
18.4
 
10,107
Image of Jamila Woods
Jamila Woods
 
17.2
 
9,451
Antwan Brown
 
13.7
 
7,524
Image of Kendal Wade
Kendal Wade
 
13.3
 
7,282
Image of Angela Jones
Angela Jones
 
10.3
 
5,633
Andre Nottingham
 
7.1
 
3,904

Total votes: 54,905
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Maryland House of Delegates District 26 (3 seats)

JoAnn Fisher advanced from the Republican primary for Maryland House of Delegates District 26 on July 19, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
JoAnn Fisher
 
100.0
 
618

Total votes: 618
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Campaign themes

2022

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2016 Republican National Convention

See also: Republican National Convention, 2016

Fisher was a district-level delegate to the 2016 Republican National Convention from Maryland. All 38 delegates from Maryland were bound to Donald Trump.[3] As of July 13, 2016, Trump had approximately 1,542 delegates. The winner of the Republican nomination needed the support of 1,237 delegates. Trump formally won the nomination on July 19, 2016.

Delegate rules

See also: RNC delegate guidelines from Maryland, 2016 and Republican delegates from Maryland, 2016

District-level delegates from Maryland to the Republican National Convention were elected directly by voters in the state primary election on April 26, 2016. At-large delegates were elected at the Republican state convention in May 2016. Delegates from Maryland were bound through the first two rounds of voting unless released by their candidate or their candidate failed to receive 35 percent or more of the vote in the first round of voting.

Maryland primary results

See also: Presidential election in Maryland, 2016
Maryland Republican Primary, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes Delegates
Jeb Bush 0.6% 2,770 0
Ben Carson 1.3% 5,946 0
Chris Christie 0.3% 1,239 0
Ted Cruz 19% 87,093 0
Carly Fiorina 0.2% 1,012 0
Mike Huckabee 0.2% 837 0
John Kasich 23.2% 106,614 0
Rand Paul 0.3% 1,533 0
Marco Rubio 0.7% 3,201 0
Rick Santorum 0.1% 478 0
Green check mark transparent.pngDonald Trump 54.1% 248,343 38
Totals 459,066 38
Source: The New York Times and Maryland Secretary of State

Delegate allocation

See also: 2016 presidential nominations: calendar and delegate rules
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Maryland had 38 delegates at the 2016 Republican National Convention. Of this total, 24 were district-level delegates (three for each of the state's eight congressional districts). Maryland's district delegates were allocated on a winner-take-all basis; the candidate who won a plurality of the vote in a given district received all of that district's delegates.[4][5]

Of the remaining 14 delegates, 11 served at large. Maryland's at-large delegates were allocated on a winner-take-all basis; the candidate who won a plurality of the statewide vote received all of the state's at-large delegates. In addition, three national party leaders (identified on the chart below as RNC delegates) served as bound delegates to the Republican National Convention. The RNC delegates were required to pledge their support to the winner of the state's primary.[4][5]

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Footnotes


Current members of the Maryland House of Delegates
Leadership
Speaker of the House:Adrienne Jones
Majority Leader:David Moon
Representatives
District 1A
District 1B
District 1C
District 2A
District 2B
District 3
Kris Fair (D)
Ken Kerr (D)
District 4
District 6
Bob Long (R)
District 7A
District 7B
District 8
Kim Ross (D)
District 9A
Chao Wu (D)
District 9B
District 11A
District 11B
District 12A
District 12B
District 13
District 15
Lily Qi (D)
District 16
District 17
Joe Vogel (D)
District 18
District 21
District 23
District 24
District 25
District 26
District 27A
District 27B
District 27C
District 28
District 29A
District 29B
District 29C
District 30A
District 30B
District 32
District 33A
District 33B
District 33C
District 34A
District 34B
District 35A
District 35B
District 36
District 37A
District 37B
District 38A
District 38B
District 38C
District 39
Greg Wims (D)
District 40
District 41
District 42A
District 42B
District 42C
District 43A
District 43B
District 44A
District 44B
District 45
District 46
District 47A
District 47B
Democratic Party (102)
Republican Party (39)