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Judicial Appointments
Governor Larry Hogan
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This page lists judges appointed by Larry Hogan (R) during his term as Governor of Maryland. As of today, the total number of Hogan appointees was 87. For the full profile of Hogan, click here.

Ballotpedia provides comprehensive coverage of the 100 largest cities in America by population. Some Maryland judges are outside of that coverage scope. As a result, this page does not provide an exhaustive list of all judges appointed by Gov. Hogan.

Appointment process

In Maryland, the governor makes a judicial appointment following recommendations by the Maryland Judicial Nominating Commission. Before taking office, the judges must be confirmed by the Maryland Senate. Appointees to the circuit court and orphans' court must run for the seat in future elections.[1]

Appointed judges

The tables below list the governor's appointees to the courts across the state.

State Courts

Supreme Court

Name Court Active

Brynja McDivitt Booth

Maryland Supreme Court 1st Circuit

April 18, 2019 - Present

Angela M. Eaves

Maryland Supreme Court 2nd Circuit

April 12, 2022 - Present

Matthew Fader

Maryland Supreme Court 3rd Circuit

April 14, 2022 - Present

Michele D. Hotten

Maryland Supreme Court 4th Circuit

December 22, 2015 - April 21, 2024

Jonathan Biran

Maryland Supreme Court 5th Circuit

December 16, 2019 - Present

Steven Gould

Maryland Supreme Court 7th Circuit

September 11, 2021 - Present

Court of Appeals

Name Court Active

Joseph Getty

Maryland Court of Appeals 3rd Appellate Circuit (Historical)

June 27, 2016 - April 14, 2022

Steven Gould

Maryland Court of Special Appeals 7th Appellate Circuit (Historical)

March 22, 2019 - 2021

Matthew Fader

Maryland Court of Special Appeals At-large (Historical)

2017 - April 14, 2022

Appellate Division

Name Court Active

Melanie M. Shaw Geter

Appellate Court of Maryland 4th Appellate Circuit

2016 - Present

Laura S. Ripken

Appellate Court of Maryland 5th Appellate Circuit

January 11, 2021 - Present

Rosalyn Tang

Appellate Court of Maryland 7th Appellate Circuit

March 3, 2022 - Present

Edward Gregory Wells

Appellate Court of Maryland At-large

March 22, 2019 - Present

Anne Korbel Albright

Appellate Court of Maryland At-large

April 20, 2022 - Present

Donald E. Beachley

Appellate Court of Maryland At-large

2016 - Present

Terrence Zic

Appellate Court of Maryland At-large

November 10, 2020 - Present

Local Courts

Name Court Active

Lisa Broten

Maryland 10th District Court Howard County

Matt Maciarello

Maryland 1st Circuit Court

Daniel Powell

Maryland 1st Circuit Court

Ana De la Hoz Hernandez

Maryland 1st District Court Baltimore City

March 11, 2022 - Present

Lisa Phelps

Maryland 1st District Court Baltimore City

Nicole Taylor

Maryland 1st District Court Baltimore City

Michael Studdard

Maryland 1st District Court Baltimore City

Tameika M. Lunn-Exinor

Maryland 1st District Court Baltimore City

March 11, 2022 - Present

Theresa C. Morse

Maryland 1st District Court Baltimore City

March 11, 2022 - Present

Lydie E. Glynn

Maryland 1st District Court Baltimore City

March 11, 2022 - Present

Karie O'Hara

Maryland 1st District Court Baltimore City

Keith Pion

Maryland 1st District Court Baltimore City

Jonathan Newell

Maryland 2nd Circuit Court

Will Davis

Maryland 2nd Circuit Court

Cameron Andrew Brown

Maryland 2nd Circuit Court Cecil County

2022 - Present

Harris Murphy

Maryland 2nd Circuit Court Kent County

Lawrence Kreis

Maryland 3rd Circuit Court

Paul Ishak

Maryland 3rd Circuit Court

Keith Truffer

Maryland 3rd Circuit Court Baltimore County

Michael Barranco

Maryland 3rd Circuit Court Baltimore County

2022 - Present

Kevin Mahoney

Maryland 3rd Circuit Court Harford County

Clara Campbell

Maryland 3rd District Court

Mark Boyer

Maryland 4th Circuit Court

Jeffrey Getty

Maryland 4th Circuit Court Allegany County

Brett Wilson

Maryland 4th Circuit Court Washington County

Joseph S. Michael

Maryland 4th Circuit Court Washington County

March 11, 2022 - Present

Robyn Riddle

Maryland 4th District Court

Richard Titus

Maryland 5th Circuit Court

Mark Crooks

Maryland 5th Circuit Court

Michael Malone

Maryland 5th Circuit Court Anne Arundel County

October 1, 2021 - Present

Stacey McCormack

Maryland 5th Circuit Court Anne Arundel County

Donna Schaeffer

Maryland 5th Circuit Court Anne Arundel County

Pamela Alban

Maryland 5th Circuit Court Anne Arundel County

2018 - Present

Elizabeth S. Morris

Maryland 5th Circuit Court Anne Arundel County

2018 - Present

Robert Thompson

Maryland 5th Circuit Court Anne Arundel County

2018 - Present

Brian DeLeonardo

Maryland 5th Circuit Court Carroll County

June 25, 2021 - Present

Bryon Bereano

Maryland 5th District Court

Ada Clark-Edwards

Maryland 5th District Court

Donnaka Lewis

Maryland 5th District Court

Julie Martz-Fisher

Maryland 6th Circuit Court

Richard Sandy

Maryland 6th Circuit Court Frederick County

Dino Flores Jr.

Maryland 6th Circuit Court Frederick County

2016 - 2018

Jeannie Eun Kyung Cho

Maryland 6th Circuit Court Montgomery County

Debra Dwyer

Maryland 6th Circuit Court Montgomery County

Kevin Hessler

Maryland 6th Circuit Court Montgomery County

James Bonifant

Maryland 6th Circuit Court Montgomery County

Harry Storm

Maryland 6th Circuit Court Montgomery County

Marina Sabett

Maryland 6th District Court

Rand Gelber

Maryland 6th District Court

Sherri Koch

Maryland 6th District Court

William Greer

Maryland 7th Circuit Court

Karen H. Mason

Maryland 7th Circuit Court Prince George's County

Dorothy Engel

Maryland 7th Circuit Court Prince George's County

Robin Dana Gill Bright

Maryland 7th Circuit Court Prince George's County

William Snoddy

Maryland 7th Circuit Court Prince George's County

Donnell Turner

Maryland 7th Circuit Court Prince George's County

2022 - Present

Kemp Walden Hammond

Maryland 7th District Court

December 4, 2020 - Present

Sidney Butcher

Maryland 7th District Court Anne Arundel County

January 4, 2019 - Present

Erik H. Nyce

Maryland 7th District Court Prince George's County

Anthony Vittoria

Maryland 8th Circuit Court Baltimore City

October 29, 2019 - Present

Erik Atas

Maryland 8th Circuit Court Baltimore City

January 12, 2021 - Present

Nicole K. Barmore

Maryland 8th Circuit Court Baltimore City

2022 - Present

Charles Blomquist

Maryland 8th Circuit Court Baltimore City

January 14, 2022 - Present

Myshala Middleton

Maryland 8th Circuit Court Baltimore City

January 13, 2021 - Present

Martin Schreiber II

Maryland 8th Circuit Court Baltimore City

April 20, 2022 - Present

Dana Middleton

Maryland 8th Circuit Court Baltimore City

September 19, 2017 - Present

Gregory Sampson

Maryland 8th Circuit Court Baltimore City

July 3, 2018 - Present

Paul Cucuzzella

Maryland 8th Circuit Court Baltimore City

April 20, 2022 - Present

LaZette Ringgold-Kirksey

Maryland 8th Circuit Court Baltimore City

April 20, 2022 - Present

Robert Taylor

Maryland 8th Circuit Court Baltimore City

July 3, 2018 - Present

Kathleen C. Murphy

Maryland 8th District Court Baltimore County

2022 - Present


Judicial selection process

See also: Judicial selection in Maryland
Judicial selection in Maryland
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Maryland Supreme Court
Method:   Assisted appointment
Term:   10 years
Maryland Court of Appeals
Method:   Assisted appointment
Term:   10 years
Maryland Circuit Court
Method:   Assisted appointment
Term:   15 years
Maryland District Court
Method:   Assisted appointment
Term:   10 years
Maryland Orphans' Court
Method:   Partisan election
Term:   4 years


Judicial selection refers to the process used to select judges for courts. At the state level, methods of judicial selection vary substantially in the United States, and in some cases between different court types within a state. There are six primary types of judicial selection: partisan and nonpartisan elections, the Michigan method, assisted appointment, gubernatorial appointment, and legislative elections. To read more about how these selection methods are used across the country, click here.

This article covers how state court judges are selected in Maryland, including:

As of April 2023, judges for all courts in the state except the Maryland Circuit Courts and Maryland Orphans' Court were selected through the assisted appointment method, where the governor selects a nominee from a list provided by a nominating commission. Judges of the Maryland Circuit Court were also selected through the assisted appointment method, but the court also used nonpartisan elections.[2] Judges of the Maryland Orphans' Court are selected in partisan elections.

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Appellate state court selection in the United States, by general selection method[3]


State courts and their selection methods across the U.S., including the District of Columbia[3]
Method Supreme Court (of 53)[4] Courts of Appeal (of 46) Trial Courts (of 147)
Partisan elections (PE) 8 6 39
Nonpartisan elections (NPE) 13 16 34
Legislative elections (LE) 2 2 5
Gubernatorial appointment of judges (GA) 5 3 6
Assisted appointment (AA) 22 18 46
Combination or other 3[5] 1[6] 17[7]

State profile

Demographic data for Maryland
 MarylandU.S.
Total population:5,994,983316,515,021
Land area (sq mi):9,7073,531,905
Race and ethnicity**
White:57.6%73.6%
Black/African American:29.5%12.6%
Asian:6%5.1%
Native American:0.3%0.8%
Pacific Islander:0%0.2%
Two or more:3%3%
Hispanic/Latino:9%17.1%
Education
High school graduation rate:89.4%86.7%
College graduation rate:37.9%29.8%
Income
Median household income:$74,551$53,889
Persons below poverty level:10.7%11.3%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, "American Community Survey" (5-year estimates 2010-2015)
Click here for more information on the 2020 census and here for more on its impact on the redistricting process in Maryland.
**Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.

Presidential voting pattern

See also: Presidential voting trends in Maryland

Maryland voted for the Democratic candidate in all seven presidential elections between 2000 and 2024.


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Footnotes

  1. Maryland Courts, "Judicial Selection: Maryland Judicial Vacancies," accessed March 26, 2015
  2. National Center for State Courts, "Methods of Judicial Selection: Maryland," accessed August 16, 2021
  3. 3.0 3.1 American Judicature Society, "Methods of Judicial Selection," archived February 2, 2015
  4. Both Oklahoma and Texas have two state supreme courts: one for civil matters and one for criminal matters.
  5. Michigan and Ohio use nonpartisan general elections with candidates selected through partisan primaries or conventions. In the District of Columbia, judges are selected in the same manner as federal judges.
  6. Judges of the North Dakota Court of Appeals are appointed on an as-needed basis by the supreme court justices.
  7. Most courts that use combination/alternative methods (for example, mayoral appointment) are local level courts. These courts are often governed by selection guidelines that are unique to their specific region.