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Maryland House of Delegates elections, 2010
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Elections for the office of Maryland House of Delegates were held in Maryland on November 2, 2010. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was July 6, 2010, and the primary election day was on September 14, 2010.
Democrats lost six seats in the 2010 election. They retained over a 2/3 majority in the chamber.
November 2 General Election Results
- Kevin Kelly (Maryland)
- LeRoy Myers
- Neil Parrott
- John Donoghue
- Galen Clagett
- Patrick Hogan
- Michael Hough
- Kelly Schulz
- Donald Elliott
- Justin Ready
- Nancy Stocksdale
- A. Wade Kach
- John Olszewski Jr.
- Michael Weir, Jr.
- Joseph Minnick
- Kathy Szeliga
- Rick Impallaria
- Pat McDonough
- John Cluster
- Eric Bromwell
- Warren Miller
- Gail Bates
- Susan Krebs
- Shirley Nathan-Pulliam
- Adrienne Jones
- Emmett Burns, Jr.
- Dana Stein
- James Malone, Jr.
- Steven DeBoy, Sr.
- Elizabeth Bobo
- Frank Turner
- Anne Kaiser
- Craig Zucker
- Aruna Miller
- Brian Feldman
- Kathleen Dumais
- Ariana Kelly
- Susan Lee (Maryland)
- James Gilchrist
- Luiz Simmons
- Ana Sol Gutierrez
- Alfred Carr
- Benjamin Kramer
- Sam Arora
- Heather Mizeur
- Tom Hucker
- Joseline Peña-Melnyk
- Barbara Frush
- Justin Ross
- James Hubbard
- Marvin Holmes Jr.
- Tiffany Alston
- Michael Vaughn
- Aisha Braveboy
- Dereck Davis
- Melony Griffith
- Veronica Turner
- Jay Walker (Maryland)
- James Proctor Jr. (Maryland)
- Mark Fisher (Maryland)
- Peter Murphy (Maryland)
- Sally Jameson
- C.T. Wilson
- John Wood, Jr.
- John Bohanan, Jr.
- Anthony O'Donnell
- Michael Busch
- Ron George
- Herb McMillan
- Don Dwyer, Jr.
- Steve Schuh
- Nicholaus Kipke
- Mary Ann Love
- Tony McConkey
- Cathy Vitale
- Robert Costa
- Mary-Dulany James
- Glen Glass
- David Rudolph (Maryland)
- H. Wayne Norman Jr.
- Donna Stifler
- Michael Smigiel, Sr.
- Stephen Hershey Jr.
- Rudolph Cane
- Jeannie Haddaway-Riccio
- Norman Conway
- Mike McDermott (Maryland)
- Kirill Reznik
- Shane Robinson (Maryland)
- Frank Conaway Jr.
- Barbara Robinson
- Jill Carter (Maryland)
- Samuel Rosenberg
- Nathaniel Oaks
- Susan Aumann
- William Frank, Maryland Representative
- Maggie McIntosh
- Curt Anderson (Maryland)
- Melvin Stukes
- Keiffer Mitchell, Jr.
- Cheryl Glenn
- Hattie Harrison
- Peter Hammen
- Brian McHale
- Luke Clippinger
- Jolene Ivey
- Doyle Niemann
- Michael Summers
- Jon Cardin
- Sheila Hixson
- Shawn Tarrant
- Talmadge Branch
- Mary Washington (Maryland State Senate)
- Charles Otto
- Charles Barkley
- Pamela Beidle
- Bonnie Cullison
- Kumar Barve
- Kris Valderrama
- Dan Morhaim
- Geraldine Valentino-Smith
- Theodore Sophocleus
- Jeff Waldstreicher
- Stephen Lafferty
- Tawanna Gaines
- Andrew Serafini
- Shane Pendergrass
- Kathy Afzali
- Jay Jacobs
- Susan McComas
- Eric Luedtke
- Carolyn Howard
- Anne Healey
- Wendell Beitzel
- Ben Barnes
- Keith Haynes
- Guy Guzzone
- Bill Frick
- Joseph Boteler III
- Joseph Vallario Jr.
Majority control
- See also: Partisan composition of state houses
Heading into the November 2 election, the Democratic Party held the majority in the Maryland House of Delegates:
Maryland House of Delegates | |||
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Party | As of November 1, 2010 | After the 2010 Election | |
Democratic Party | 104 | 98 | |
Republican Party | 37 | 43 | |
Total | 141 | 141 |
Campaign contributions
This chart shows how many candidates ran for state house in Maryland in past years and the cumulative amount of campaign contributions in state house races, including contributions in both primary and general election contests. All figures come from Follow The Money.[1]
Year | Number of candidates | Total contributions |
---|---|---|
2010 | 407 | $14,870,197 |
2008 | 0 | $0 |
2006 | 410 | $16,245,588 |
2004 | 0 | $0 |
2002 | 426 | $12,715,258 |
In 2010, the candidates who ran for the state House raised a total of $14,870,197 in campaign contributions. The top 10 donors were:[2]
Donor | Amount |
---|---|
Maryland Realtors Association | $194,083 |
Service Employees DC & Maryland State Council 54 | $174,800 |
Kramer, Benjamin F | $139,900 |
Fisher, Mark & Deena | $128,944 |
Maryland Education Association | $126,253 |
Atterbeary, Vanessa E | $108,010 |
Kelly, Ariana M | $99,454 |
Beyer, Dana | $99,000 |
Albin, Laurel | $95,259 |
MCGEO Food & Commercial Workers Local 1994 | $91,550 |
Incumbency
Primary challenges
Eighty-nine incumbents faced competition in the September 14 primary. Five incumbents -- Republicans Charles Jenkins, Paul Stull, Richard Sossi, and Democrats B. Daniel Riley, and Ruth Kirk lost to their challengers. Eighty-four incumbents won their primaries.
Retiring incumbents
Twenty-two incumbent Representatives did not run for re-election, while 119 incumbents (84%) ran for re-election. Of the 22 incumbents who did not seek re-election, 16 were Democrats and 6 were Republicans.
Incumbents who retired were:
- District 2B: Incumbent Republican Christopher Shank
- District 3A: Incumbent Democrat Sue Hecht
- District 4A: Incumbent Republican Joseph Bartlett
- District 5A: Incumbent Republican Tanya Shewell
- District 7: Incumbent Republican J.B. Jennings
- District 8: Incumbent Democrat Todd Schuler
- District 14: Incumbent Democrat Karen Montgomery
- District 14: Incumbent Democrat Herman Taylor, II
- District 15: Incumbent Democrat Craig Rice
- District 16: Incumbent Democrat Karen Britto
- District 19: Incumbent Democrat Henry Heller
- District 19: Incumbent Democrat Roger Manno
- District 23A: Incumbent Democrat Gerron Levi
- District 24: Incumbent Democrat Joanne Benson
- District 28: Incumbent Democrat Murray Levy
- District 33A: Incumbent Republican James King
- District 36 Kent County: Incumbent Republican Mary Walkup
- District 38A: Incumbent Republican D. Page Elmore
- District 38B: Incumbent Democrat James Mathias, Jr.
- District 39: Incumbent Democrat Saqib Ali
- District 43: Incumbent Democrat Ann Marie Doory
- District 46: Incumbent Democrat Carolyn Krysiak
- District 47: Incumbent Democrat Victor Ramirez
Qualifications
Section 9 of Article 3 of the Maryland Constitution states, "A person is eligible to serve as a Senator or Delegate, who on the date of his election, (1) is a citizen of the State of Maryland, (2) has resided therein for at least one year next preceding that date, and (3) if the district which he has been chosen to represent has been established for at least six months prior to the date of his election, has resided in that district for six months next preceding that date.
If the district which the person has been chosen to represent has been established less than six months prior to the date of his election, then in addition to (1) and (2) above, he shall have resided in the district for as long as it has been established.
A person is eligible to serve as a Senator, if he has attained the age of twenty-five years, or as a Delegate, if he has attained the age of twenty-one years, on the date of his election."
List of candidates
Partisan dominance in state houses heading into the 2010 state legislative elections |
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District 1A
September 14 Democratic primary:
- James Stanton (D) 1,257
- James Stanton (D) 1,257
September 14 Republican primary:
- Wendell Beitzel (R) 5,339
Incumbent Beitzel first joined the house in 2007.
- Wendell Beitzel (R) 5,339
November 2 General election candidates:
James Stanton 3,333
Wendell Beitzel 8,866
District 1B
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Kevin Kelly (D) 1,895
Incumbent Kelly first joined the house in 1999.
- Kevin Shaffer (D) 847
- Kevin Kelly (D) 1,895
September 14 Republican primary:
- Mary Beth Pirolozzi (R) 3,493
- Mark Fisher (R) Note: Mark Fisher withdrew from the race on June 7th 2010.
- Mary Beth Pirolozzi (R) 3,493
November 2 General election candidates:
Kevin Kelly 6,226
Mary Beth Pirolozzi 5,908
District 1C
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Ronald Lohr (D) 1,436
- Ronald Lohr (D) 1,436
September 14 Republican primary:
- LeRoy Myers (R) 2,770
Incumbent Myers first joined the house in 2003.
- LeRoy Myers (R) 2,770
November 2 General election candidates:
Ronald Lohr 3,267
LeRoy Myers 7,554
District 2A
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Neil Becker (D) 1,472
- Neil Becker (D) 1,472
September 14 Republican primary:
- Andrew Serafini (R) 2,653
Incumbent Serafini first joined the house in 2008.
- Denny Stouffer (R) 1,222
- William Wivell (R) 1,118
- Andrew Serafini (R) 2,653
November 2 General election candidates:
Neil Becker 3,957
Andrew Serafini 9,754
District 2B
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Brien Poffenberger (D) 1,442
- Brien Poffenberger (D) 1,442
September 14 Republican primary:
- Neil Parrott (R) 3,179
- Ted Brennan (R) 737
- Neil Parrott (R) 3,179
- Note: Incumbent Christopher Shank (R) ran for the District 2 State Senate seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
Brien Poffenberger 4,718
Neil Parrott 7,663
District 2C
September 14 Democratic primary:
- John Donoghue (D) 1,268
Incumbent Donoghue first joined the house in 1991.
- John Donoghue (D) 1,268
September 14 Republican primary:
- Cort Meinelschmidt (R) 1,578
- Cort Meinelschmidt (R) 1,578
November 2 General election candidates:
John Donoghue 4,426
Cort Meinelschmidt 3,936
District 3A (2 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Galen Clagett (D) 3,881
Incumbent Clagett first joined the house in 2002.
- Candy Greenway (D) 3,424
- Galen Clagett (D) 3,881
September 14 Republican primary:
- Patrick Hogan (R) 2,981
- Chris Huckenpoehler (R) 2,214
- Scott Rolle (R) 2,233
- Chuck Knapp (R) 1,548
- Patrick Hogan (R) 2,981
- Note: Incumbent Sue Hecht (D) did not run for re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
Galen Clagett 13,341
Candy Greenway 11,203
Patrick Hogan 12,617
Scott Rolle 11,312
District 3B
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Paul Gilligan (D) 1,984
- Paul Gilligan (D) 1,984
September 14 Republican primary:
- Michael Hough (R) 2,987
- Charles Jenkins (R) 1,371 Incumbent Jenkins first joined the house in 2010.
- Michael Hough (R) 2,987
November 2 General election candidates:
Paul Gilligan 7,444
Michael Hough 10,090
District 4A (2 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Ryan Trout (D) 2,506
- Bonita Riffle Currey (D) 2,506
- Ryan Trout (D) 2,506
September 14 Republican primary:
- Kathy Afzali (R) 3,411
- Kelly Schulz (R) 3,365
- Paul Stull (R) 3,347 Incumbent Stull first joined the house in 1994.
- Dino Flores, Jr. (R) 2,731
- John Thompson, Jr. (R) 2,337
- Joseph Bartlett (R) Incumbent Bartlett first joined the house in 1999. Note: Incumbent Bartlett withdrew from the race on July 13th 2010.
- Kathy Afzali (R) 3,411
Independent result:
- Scott Guenther (Unaffiliated)
- Scott Guenther (Unaffiliated)
November 2 General election candidates:
Ryan Trout 9,678
Bonita Riffle Currey 6,993
Kathy Afzali 16,683
Kelly Schulz 16,952
Scott Guenther 2,150
District 4B
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Timothy Schlauch (D) 1,250
- Timothy Schlauch (D) 1,250
September 14 Republican primary:
- Donald Elliott (R) 2,343
Incumbent Elliott first joined the house in 1987.
- Bob Lubitz (R) 1,092
- Bret Grossnickle (R) 762
- Donald Elliott (R) 2,343
November 2 General election candidates:
Timothy Schlauch 3,814
Donald Elliott 11,409
District 5A (2 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Francis Walsh (D) 2,558
- Sharon Baker (D) 2,546
- Francis Walsh (D) 2,558
September 14 Republican primary:
- Justin Ready (R) 6,226
- Nancy Stocksdale (R) 4,167
Incumbent Stocksdale first joined the house in 1995.
- William Niner (R) 4,144
- Dave Wallace (R) 1,306
- Justin Ready (R) 6,226
- Note: Incumbent Tanya Shewell (R) did not seek re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
Francis Walsh 7,688
Sharon Baker 7,250
Justin Ready 21,226
Nancy Stocksdale 19,046
District 5B
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Pete Definbaugh (D) 2,232
- Pete Definbaugh (D) 2,232
September 14 Republican primary:
- A. Wade Kach (R) 2,576
Incumbent Kach first joined the house in 1975.
- Tom Morgan (R) 1,310
- Chris Luciano (R) 597
- A. Wade Kach (R) 2,576
Libertarian party:
- M. Justin Kinsey (L)
- M. Justin Kinsey (L)
November 2 General election candidates:
Pete Definbaugh 4,881
A. Wade Kach 13,933
M. Justin Kinsey 863
District 6 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- John Olszewski, Jr. (D) 6,223
Incumbent Olszewski first joined the house in 2006.
- Michael Weir, Jr. (D) 4,965
Incumbent Weir first joined the house in 2003.
- Joseph Minnick (D) 4,812
Incumbent Minnick first joined the house in 1995.
- Todd Crandell (D) 3,547
- Jake Mohorovic (D) 2,600
- Don Mason (D) 1,784
- Cassandra Brown-Umoh (D) 1,683
- Raymond Smith (D) 1,094
- John Olszewski, Jr. (D) 6,223
September 14 Republican primary:
- Ric Metzgar (R) 2,725
- Bob Long (R) 2,536
- Carlton Clendaniel (R) 2,251
- Ric Metzgar (R) 2,725
Independent result:
- Ron Schaeffer (Unaffiliated)
- Ron Schaeffer (Unaffiliated)
November 2 General election candidates:
John Olszewski, Jr. 16,278
Michael Weir, Jr. 14,618
Joseph Minnick 14,405
Ric Metzgar 12,480
Bob Long 12,999
Carlton Clendaniel 9,612
Ron Schaeffer
District 7 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Kristina Sargent (D) 5,051
- Jeff Beard (D) 4,880
- James Morrow (D) 4,150
- David Mioduszewski (D) 3,397
- [[Rebecca Nelson (D) Withdrawn-7/6/10
- Kristina Sargent (D) 5,051
September 14 Republican primary:
- Patrick McDonough (R) 6,410
Incumbent McDonough first joined the house in 2003.
- Richard Impallaria (R) 5,622
Incumbent Impallaria first joined the house in 2003.
- Kathy Szeliga (R) 3,967
- Brian Benett (R) 1,820
- Marilyn Booker (R) 1,787
- Roger Zajdel (R) 1,767
- John Cromwell (R) 1,017
- Jim Berndt (R) 866
- Laine Clark (R) 309
- Patrick McDonough (R) 6,410
- Note: Incumbent J.B. Jennings (R) did not seek re-election but instead ran for the District 7 state senate seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
Kristina Sargent 13,551
Jeff Beard 14,885
James Morrow 11,960
Patrick McDonough 27,217
Richard Impallaria 25,450
Kathy Szeliga 24,573
District 8 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Eric Bromwell (D) 7,952
Incumbent Bromwell first joined the house in 2003.
- Ruth Baisden (D) 7,682
- Cal Bowman (D) 7,049
- Nichole Kirby (D) Note: Nichole Kirby withdrew from the race on July 16th 2010.
- Eric Bromwell (D) 7,952
September 14 Republican primary:
- Joseph Boteler III (R) 4,977
Incumbent Boteler first joined the house in 2003.
- John Cluster (R) 4,403
- Norma Secoura (R) 2,840
- Rani Merryman (R) 2,668
- Joseph Boteler III (R) 4,977
Independent result:
- Russ Mirabile (Unaffiliated)
- Russ Mirabile (Unaffiliated)
- Note: Incumbent Todd Schuler (D) did not seek re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
Eric Bromwell 19,379
Ruth Baisden 18,640
Cal Bowman 16,101
Joseph Boteler III 21,688
John Cluster 19,462
Norma Secoura 16,458
District 9A (2 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Maryann Maher (D) 4,831
- Jonathan Weinstein (D) 4,471
- Maryann Maher (D) 4,831
September 14 Republican primary:
- Gail Bates (R) 5,723
Incumbent Bates first joined the house in 2002.
- Warren Miller (R) 5,415
Incumbent Miller first joined the house in 2003.
- Gail Bates (R) 5,723
November 2 General election candidates:
Maryann Maher 15,264
Jonathan Weinstein 14,110
Gail Bates 21,709
Warren Miller 19,911
District 9B
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Anita Riley (D) 1,559
- Anita Riley (D) 1,559
September 14 Republican primary:
- Susan Krebs (R) 2,677
Incumbent Krebs first joined the house in 2003.
- Larry Helminiak (R) 2,606
- Susan Krebs (R) 2,677
November 2 General election candidates:
Anita Riley 4,442
Susan Krebs 12,488
District 10 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Shirley Nathan-Pulliam (D) 11,810
Incumbent Nathan-Pulliam first joined the house in 1995.
- Adrienne Jones (D) 10,626
Incumbent Jones first joined the house in 1997.
- Emmett Burns, Jr. (D) 11,632
Incumbent Burns first joined the house in 1995.
- Barry "Bail Out People" Chapman (D) 2,588
- Frederick Ware-Newsome (D) 1,460
- Shirley Nathan-Pulliam (D) 11,810
September 14 Republican primary:
- Jeanne Turnock (R) 1,323
- Jeanne Turnock (R) 1,323
November 2 General election candidates:
Shirley Nathan-Pulliam 31,399
Adrienne Jones 29,719
Emmett Burns, Jr. 31,513
Jeanne Turnock 6,837
- Michael Tyrone Brown, Sr. (Democratic write-in) 9
- Frederick Ware-Newsome (Democratic write-in) 11
- Brian Eybs (Independent write-in) 16
District 11 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Jon Cardin (D) 13,403
Incumbent Cardin first joined the house in 2003.
- Dana Stein (D) 11,745
Incumbent Stein first joined the house in 2007.
- Dan Morhaim (D) 11,331
Incumbent Morhaim first joined the house in 1995.
- Regg Hatcher (D) 3,005
- Jon Cardin (D) 13,403
September 14 Republican primary:
- Steven Smith (R) 1,766
- Michael Collins (Maryland) (R) 1,746
- Carol Byrd (R) 1,659
- William Badore (R) 1,173
- Alberto Halphen (R) 1,096
- Gregory Prush (R) 859 Prush initially filed as a Democrat but withdrew that filing on 6/25/10.
- Steven Smith (R) 1,766
Libertarian result:
- Brandon Brooks (L)
- Brandon Brooks (L)
November 2 General election candidates:
Jon Cardin 32,211
Dana Stein 28,034
Dan Morhaim 28,129
Steven Smith 13,647
Michael Collins (Maryland) 13,971
Carol Byrd 13,952
Brandon Brooks 2,341
District 12A (2 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- James Malone, Jr. (D) 5,403
Incumbent Malone first joined the house in 1995.
- Steven DeBoy, Sr. (D) 5,099
Incumbent DeBoy first joined the house in 2003.
- James Malone, Jr. (D) 5,403
September 14 Republican primary:
- Joseph Hooe (R) 2,380
- Albert Nalley (R) 2,163
- David Aughenbaugh (R) 1,749
- Brian Matulonis (R) 940
- Joseph Hooe (R) 2,380
November 2 General election candidates:
James Malone, Jr. 14,109
Steven DeBoy, Sr. 13,011
Joseph Hooe 12,327
Albert Nalley 10,453
District 12B
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Elizabeth Bobo (D) 3,846
Incumbent Bobo first joined the house in 1995.
- John Bailey (D) 848
- Elizabeth Bobo (D) 3,846
September 14 Republican primary:
- Robert Wheatley (R) 1,056
- Robert Wheatley (R) 1,056
November 2 General election candidates:
Elizabeth Bobo 11,164
Robert Wheatley 4,421
District 13 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Frank Turner (D) 7,578
Incumbent Turner first joined the house in 1995.
- Guy Guzzone (D) 7,577
Incumbent Guzzone first joined the house in 2007.
- Shane Pendergrass (D) 7,543
Incumbent Pendergrass first joined the house in 1995.
- Frank Turner (D) 7,578
September 14 Republican primary:
- Ed Priola (R) 3,597
- Jeff Robinson (R) 2,838
- Loretta Gaffney (R) 2,555
- J'Neanne Theus (R) 2,083
- Ed Priola (R) 3,597
November 2 General election candidates:
Frank Turner 24,823
Guy Guzzone 27,140
Shane Pendergrass 25,894
Ed Priola 16,255
Jeff Robinson 14,680
Loretta Gaffney 14,844
District 14 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Anne Kaiser (D) 6,314
Incumbent Kaiser first joined the house in
- Craig Zucker (D) 6,150
- Eric Luedtke (D) 3,649
- Jodi Finkelstein (D) 3,127
- Robert Newsome (D) 2,808
- Gerald Roper (D) 1,646
- Datt Neeta (D) 1,276
- Ali Vanessa (D) 1,218
- Anne Kaiser (D) 6,314
September 14 Republican primary:
- Patricia Fenati (R) 3,104
- Henry Kahwaty (R) 2,887
- Maria Pena-Faustino (R) 2,720
- Patricia Fenati (R) 3,104
- Note: Incumbent Karen Montgomery (D) did not seek re-election but instead ran for the District 14 state senate seat.
- Note: Incumbent Herman Taylor, II (D) did not seek re-election but instead ran for the U.S. House of Representatives.
November 2 General election candidates:
Anne Kaiser 23,503
Craig Zucker 22,148
Eric Luedtke 21,165
Patricia Fenati 14,866
Henry Kahwaty 14,152
Maria Pena-Faustino 13,639
District 15 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Brian Feldman (D) 6,204
Incumbent Feldman first joined the house in 2003.
- Kathleen Dumais (D) 6,024
Incumbent Dumais first joined the house in 2003.
- Aruna Miller (D) 4,627
- David Fraser-Hidalgo (D) 1,727
- Lara Wibeto (D) 1,125
- Pavel Sukhobok (D) Withdrew 4/20/10
- Brian Feldman (D) 6,204
September 14 Republican primary:
- Sylvia Darrow (R) 2,859
- Scott Graham (R) 2,842
- Matthew Mockerman (R) 2,583
- Sylvia Darrow (R) 2,859
Libertarian result:
- Arvin Vohra (L)
- Arvin Vohra (L)
- Note: Incumbent Craig Rice (D) did not seek re-election but instead ran for the Montgomery County Council.
November 2 General election candidates:
Brian Feldman 23,120
Kathleen Dumais 23,476
Aruna Miller 21,353
Sylvia Darrow 14,490
Scott Graham 15,298
Matthew Mockerman 13,477
Arvin Vohra 1,910
District 16 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Susan Lee (D) 9,165
Incumbent Lee first joined the house in 2002.
- C. William Frick (D) 9,143
Incumbent Frick first joined the house in 2007.
- Ariana Kelly (D) 5,080
- Kyle Lierman (D) 4,734
- Hrant Jamgochian (D) 3,226
- Mark Winston (D) 2,119
- Bill Farley (D) 1,709
- Charlie Chester (D) 1,379
- Scott Goldberg (D) 1,205
- Michael Sriqui (D) 654
- Peter Dennis (D) 409
- Craig Herskowitz (D) 381
- John Adams (Maryland House of Delegates candidate) (D) 362
- Susan Lee (D) 9,165
September 14 Republican primary:
- Jeanne Allen (R) 2,325
- Carol Bowis (R) 2,179
- Meyer Marks (R) 2,041
- Prince Arora (R) Note: Prince Arora withdrew from the race on July 15th, 2010.
- Jeanne Allen (R) 2,325
- Note: Incumbent Karen Britto, who was appointed in May 2010 to the seat vacated by William Bronrott, did not seek a full term.
November 2 General election candidates:
Susan Lee 28,768
C. William Frick 29,813
Ariana Kelly 28,341
Jeanne Allen 13,533
Carol Bowis 11,619
Meyer Marks 10,678
District 17 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- James Gilchrist (D) 6,451
Incumbent Gilchrist first joined the house in 2007.
- Luiz Simmons (D) 6,356
Incumbent Simmons first joined the house in 2003.
- Kumar Barve (D) 6,288
Incumbent Barve first joined the house in 1991.
- James Gilchrist (D) 6,451
September 14 Republican primary:
- Daniel Campos (R) 1,750
- Craig Frick (R) 1,651
- Josephine Wang (R) 1,606
- Daniel Campos (R) 1,750
November 2 General election candidates:
James Gilchrist 20,704
Luiz Simmons 20,469
Kumar Barve 20,720
Daniel Campos 10,646
Craig Frick 8,945
Josephine Wang 8,736
District 18 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Ana Sol Gutierrez (D) 7,788
Incumbent Gutierrez first joined the house in 2003.
- Jeff Waldstreicher (D) 7,311
Incumbent Waldstreicher first joined the house in 2007.
- Alfred Carr (D) 6,683
Incumbent Carr first joined the house in 2007.
- Dana Beyer (D) 5,375
- Vanessa Atterbeary (D) 4,190
- Michael Heney (D) 918
- Randy McDonald (D) Withdrew 4/21/10
- Ana Sol Gutierrez (D) 7,788
November 2 General election candidates:
Ana Sol Gutierrez 25,545
Jeff Waldstreicher 24,822
Alfred Carr 26,313
District 19 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Benjamin Kramer (D) 7,536
Incumbent Kramer first joined the house in 2007.
- Bonnie Cullison (D) 6,025
- Sam Arora (D) 5,713
- Jay Hutchins (D) 4,513
- Hoan Dang (D) 3,246
- Vivian Scretchen (D) 1,582
- Benjamin Kramer (D) 7,536
September 14 Republican primary:
- Linn Rivera (R) 2,428
- Tom Masser (R) 2,321
- Linn Rivera (R) 2,428
- Note: Incumbent Henry Heller (D) did not seek re-election.
- Note: Incumbent Roger Manno (D) did not seek re-election but instead runnig for the District 19 state senate seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
Benjamin Kramer 23,526
Bonnie Cullison 21,795
Sam Arora 22,242
Linn Rivera 11,929
Tom Masser 11,362
District 20 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Sheila Hixson (D) 7,427
Incumbent Hixson first joined the house in 1976.
- Heather Mizeur (D) 7,418
Incumbent Mizeur first joined the house in 2007.
- Tom Hucker (D) 7,073
Incumbent Hucker first joined the house in 2007.
- Chris Stoughton (D) 1,442
- Robert Estrada (D) 975
- Eli El (D) 659
- Sheila Hixson (D) 7,427
November 2 General election candidates:
Sheila Hixson 23,782
Heather Mizeur 22,532
Tom Hucker 22,434
District 21 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Joseline Pena-Melnyk (D) 6,286
Incumbent Pena-Melnyk first joined the house in 2007.
- Ben Barnes (D) 5,903
Incumbent Barnes first joined the house in 2007.
- Barbara Frush (D) 5,496
Incumbent Frush first joined the house in 1995.
- Brian McDaniel (D) 2,566
- Devin Tucker (D) 1,314
- Joseline Pena-Melnyk (D) 6,286
September 14 Republican primary:
- Scott Dibiasio (R) 1,396
- Jason Papanikolas (R) 1,352
- Kat Nelson (R) 1,318
- Scott Dibiasio (R) 1,396
Libertarian result:
- K. Bryan Walker (L)
- K. Bryan Walker (L)
November 2 General election candidates:
Joseline Pena-Melnyk 18,457
Ben Barnes 18,954
Barbara Frush 18,689
Scott Dibiasio 6,131
Jason Papanikolas 6,013
Kat Nelson 5,822
K. Bryan Walker 1,151
District 22 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Tawanna Gaines (D) 7,125
Incumbent Gaines first joined the house in 2001.
- Justin Ross (D) 7,075
Incumbent Ross first joined the house in 2003.
- Anne Healey (D) 6,809
Incumbent Healey first joined the house in 1991.
- Tawanna Gaines (D) 7,125
September 14 Republican primary:
- Amleset Kidane (R) Note: Kidane withdrew from the race on July 13th 2010.
- Thomas Slezak (R) Note: Slezak withdrew from the race on July 9th 2010.
Independent result:
- Bob Jenner (Unaffiliated)
- Bob Jenner (Unaffiliated)
November 2 General election candidates:
Tawanna Gaines 18,550
Justin Ross 17,399
Anne Healey 17,302
Bob Jenner
District 23A (2 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Geraldine Valentino-Smith (D) 5,518
- James Hubbard (D) 4,539
Incumbent Hubbard first joined the house in
- Shukoor Ahmed (D) 3,011
- Lisa Ransom (D) 1,621
- Nicole Williams (D) 1,347
- Paulette Faulkner (D) 425
- Terence Collins (D) 403
- Geraldine Valentino-Smith (D) 5,518
September 14 Republican primary:
- Margaret Moodie (R) 1,277
- Margaret Moodie (R) 1,277
- Note: Incumbent Gerron Levi (D) did not seek re-election but instead ran for Prince George's County executive.
November 2 General election candidates:
Geraldine Valentino-Smith 19,238
James Hubbard 18,999
Margaret Moodie 5,913
District 23B
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Marvin Holmes, Jr. (D) 5,058
Incumbent Holmes first joined the house in 2003.
- Robin Breedon (D) 1,525
- Marvin Holmes, Jr. (D) 5,058
November 2 General election candidates:
Marvin Holmes, Jr. 15,376
District 24 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Carolyn Howard (D) 6,804
Incumbent Howard first joined the house in 1991.
- Michael Vaughn (D) 5,637
Incumbent Vaughn first joined the house in 2003.
- Tiffany Alston (D) 3,364
- Greg Hall (D) 3,042
- Kenneth Williams (D) 1,662
- Byron Richardson (D) 1,662
- Clayton Aarons (D) 1,555
- Michael Oputa (D) 1,505
- Nancy Dixon-Saxon (D) 1,365
- Sherry James-Strother (D) 825
- Carolyn Howard (D) 6,804
- Note: Incumbent Joanne Benson did not seek re-election but instead ran for the District 24 state senate seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
Carolyn Howard 22,083
Michael Vaughn 21,832
Tiffany Alston 22,970
District 25 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Aisha Braveboy (D) 9,235
Incumbent Braveboy first joined the house in 2007.
- Dereck Davis (D) 8,458
Incumbent Davis first joined the house in 1995.
- Melony Griffith (D) 7,837
Incumbent Griffith first joined the house in 1999.
- Michelle Wright (D) 3,772
- Erek Barron (D) 2,463
- Antonio Faunteroy (D) 1,442
- Davion Percy (D) 488
- Aisha Braveboy (D) 9,235
November 2 General election candidates:
Aisha Braveboy 27,804
Dereck Davis 25,723
Melony Griffith 25,095
District 26 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Veronica Turner (D) 8,989
Incumbent Turner first joined the house in 2003.
- Jay Walker (D) 8,057
Incumbent Walker first joined the house in 2006.
- Kris Valderrama (D) 6,756
Incumbent Valderrama first joined the house in 2007.
- Ollie Anderson (D) 5,215
- Sidney Gibson (D) 3,654
- Hopal Felton (D) 1,503
- Branndon Jackson (D) 1,296
- Veronica Turner (D) 8,989
September 14 Republican primary:
- Holly Henderson (R) 473
- Holly Henderson (R) 473
November 2 General election candidates:
Veronica Turner 27,770
Jay Walker 24,328
Kris Valderrama 24,141
Holly Henderson 2,916
District 27A (2 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- James Proctor, Jr. (D) 8,204
Incumbent Proctor first joined the house in 1990.
- Joseph Vallario, Jr. (D) 7,312
Incumbent Vallario first joined the house in 1975.
- Percel Alston (D) 1,628
- Sheri Beach (D) 1,194
- James Woods (D) 1,185
- Joe Harris (D) 597
- Theron Green (D) 548
- Barry Adams (D) 478
- Russell Butler (D) 449
- Jeffrey Brockington (D) 238
- James Proctor, Jr. (D) 8,204
September 14 Republican primary:
- Mike Hethmon (R) 1,379
- Antoinette Jarboe-Duley (R) 1,302
- Mike Hethmon (R) 1,379
November 2 General election candidates:
James Proctor, Jr. 25,487
Joseph Vallario, Jr. 22,627
Mike Hethmon 5,442
Antoinette Jarboe-Duley 5,123
District 27B
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Sue Kullen (D) 2,095
Incumbent Kellen first joined the house in 2004.
- Sue Kullen (D) 2,095
September 14 Republican primary:
- Mark Fisher (R) 1,794
- Bob Schaefer (R) 738
- Mike Blasey (R) 223
- Mark Fisher (R) 1,794
November 2 General election candidates:
Sue Kullen 7,336
Mark Fisher 8,141
District 28 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Sally Jameson (D) 7,369
Incumbent Jameson first joined the house in 2003.
- Peter Murphy (D) 6,345
Incumbent Murphy first joined the house in 2007.
- C.T. Wilson (D) 5,567
- Gary Hodge (D) 3,268
- Jim Easter (D) 3,077
- Bud Humert (D) 2,423
- Craig Hickerson (D) 990
- Sally Jameson (D) 7,369
September 14 Republican primary:
- Kirk Bowie (R) 3,936
- Mike Phillips (R) 3,890
- Daniel Richards (R) 3,651
- Kirk Bowie (R) 3,936
- Note: Incumbent Murray Levy (D) did not seek re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
Sally Jameson 28,092
Peter Murphy 26,006
C.T. Wilson 23,619
Kirk Bowie 14,577
Mike Phillips 13,750
Daniel Richards 12,844
District 29A
September 14 Democratic primary:
- John Wood, Jr. (D) 2,607
Incumbent Wood first joined the house in 1987.
- John Wood, Jr. (D) 2,607
September 14 Republican primary:
- Matt Morgan (R) 1,576
- Joe DiMarco (R) 909
- Henry Camaioni (R) 344
- Matt Morgan (R) 1,576
November 2 General election candidates:
John Wood, Jr. 7,379
Matt Morgan 7,096
District 29B
September 14 Democratic primary:
- John Bohanan, Jr. (D) 2,210
Incumbent Bohanan first joined the house in 1999.
- John Bohanan, Jr. (D) 2,210
September 14 Republican primary:
- Erik Anderson (R) 2,406
- Erik Anderson (R) 2,406
November 2 General election candidates:
John Bohanan, Jr. 7,654
Erik Anderson 6,946
District 29C
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Chris Davies (D) 1,683
- Chris Davies (D) 1,683
September 14 Republican primary:
- Anthony O'Donnell (R) 2,604
Incumbent O'Donnell first joined the house in 1995.
- Anthony O'Donnell (R) 2,604
Libertarian result:
- Shawn Quinn (L)
- Shawn Quinn (L)
November 2 General election candidates:
Chris Davies 5,610
Anthony O'Donnell 8,009
Shawn Quinn 474
District 30 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Michael Busch (D) 7,366
Incumbent Busch first joined the house in 1987.
- Virginia Clagett (D) 7,307
Incumbent Clagett first joined the house in 1995.
- Judd Legum (D) 5,704
- Shirley Little (D) 2,730
- Michael Busch (D) 7,366
September 14 Republican primary:
- Ron George (R) 7,386
Incumbent George first joined the house in 2007.
- Herb McMillan (R) 6,434
- Seth Howard (R) 5,816
- Ron George (R) 7,386
November 2 General election candidates:
Michael Busch 23,995
Virginia Clagett 21,142
Judd Legum 19,760
Ron George 25,631
Herb McMillan 22,553
Seth Howard 20,080
District 31 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Robert Eckert (D) 4,163
- Jeremiah Chiappelli (D) 4,059
- Justin Towles (D) 4,045
- Stan Janor (D) 2,771
- Robert Eckert (D) 4,163
September 14 Republican primary:
- Nicholaus Kipke (R) 5,964
Incumbent Kipke first joined the house in 2007.
- Steve Schuh (R) 5,748
Incumbent Schuh first joined the house in 2007.
- Don Dwyer, Jr. (R) 5,394
Incumbent Dwyer first joined the house in 2003.
- James Braswell (R) 2,494
- Nicholaus Kipke (R) 5,964
Libertarian result:
- Joshua Crandall (L)
- Joshua Crandall (L)
Constitution party result:
- Cory Faust, Sr. (C)
- Cory Faust, Sr. (C)
November 2 General election candidates:
Robert Eckert 11,856
Jeremiah Chiappelli 12,943
Justin Towles 11,968
Nicholaus Kipke 24,143
Steve Schuh 22,805
Don Dwyer, Jr. 22,452
Joshua Crandall 2,015
Cory Faust, Sr. 1,660
District 32 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Mary Ann Love (D) 5,869
Incumbent Love first joined the house in 1993.
- Pamela Beidle (D) 5,827
Incumbent Beidle first joined the house in 2007.
- Theodore Sophocleus (D) 5,779
Incumbent Sophocleus first joined the house in 1999.
- Mary Ann Love (D) 5,869
September 14 Republican primary:
- Wayne Smith (R) 3,972
- Stephanie Hodges (R) 3,743
- David Starr (R) 2,334
- George Law (R) 2,025 Initially filed as a Democrat but withdrew that filing 3/31/10
- Derick Young (R) 1,944
- Wayne Smith (R) 3,972
November 2 General election candidates:
Mary Ann Love 18,830
Pamela Beidle 20,409
Theodore Sophocleus 18,947
Wayne Smith 16,865
Stephanie Hodges 17,477
David Starr 14,582
District 33A (2 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Madonna Brennan (D) 4,484
- Madonna Brennan (D) 4,484
September 14 Republican primary:
- Cathy Vitale (R) 5,122
- Tony McConkey (R) 3,129
Incumbent McConkey first joined the house in 2003.
- Vic Bernson (R) 3,041
- Sid Saab (R) 2,976
- David Boschert (R) 2,065
- Cathy Vitale (R) 5,122
- Note: Incumbent James King (R) did not seek re-election but instead ran for the District 33 state senate seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
Madonna Brennan 14,818
Cathy Vitale 24,046
Tony McConkey 18,612
District 33B
September 14 Republican primary:
- Robert Costa (R) 2,694
Incumbent Costa first joined the house in 2003.
- Tom Angelis (R) 1,217
- Robert Costa (R) 2,694
November 2 General election candidates:
Robert Costa 14,625
District 34A (2 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Mary-Dulany James (D) 3,115
Incumbent James first joined the house in 1999.
- Marla Posey-Moss (D) 2,608
- B. Daniel Riley (D) 2,561 Incumbent Riley first joined the house in 2007.
- Mary-Dulany James (D) 3,115
September 14 Republican primary:
- Patrick McGrady (R) 2,135
- Glen Glass (R) 2,008
- Randolph Craig (R) 1,564
- John Paff, Jr. (R) 541
- Patrick McGrady (R) 2,135
November 2 General election candidates:
Mary-Dulany James 12,639
Marla Posey-Moss 9,745
Patrick McGrady 9,889
Glen Glass 10,931
District 34B
September 14 Democratic primary:
- David Rudolph (D) 2,109
Incumbent Rudolph first joined the house in 1995.
- Joe Janusz (D) 560
- David Rudolph (D) 2,109
September 14 Republican primary:
- Theodore Patterson (R) 2,503
- Theodore Patterson (R) 2,503
Constitution result:
- Michael Dawson (C)
- Michael Dawson (C)
November 2 General election candidates:
David Rudolph 7,097
Theodore Patterson 6,700
Michael Dawson 773
District 35A (2 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- John Jones (D) 3,473
- Joseph Gutierrez (D) 3,145
- John Jones (D) 3,473
September 14 Republican primary:
- Donna Stifler (R) 5,360
Incumbent Stifler first joined the house in 2007.
- H. Wayne Norman, Jr. (R) 4,802
Incumbent Norman first joined the house in 2008.
- Jason Gallion (R) 3,908
- Dave Tritt (R) 2,681
- Dave Seman (R) 1,830
- Donna Stifler (R) 5,360
November 2 General election candidates:
John Jones 8,502
Joseph Gutierrez 6,867
Donna Stifler 24,058
H. Wayne Norman, Jr. 23,819
District 35B
September 14 Democratic primary:
- John Janowich (D) 2,061
- John Janowich (D) 2,061
September 14 Republican primary:
- Susan McComas (R) 3,675
Incumbent McComas first joined the house in 2003.
- Susan McComas (R) 3,675
November 2 General election candidates:
John Janowich 4,884
Susan McComas 12,817
District 36 (3 delegates)
- Note: Because District 36 includes parts of three counties (Cecil, Kent, and Queen Anne's), each county may have no more than one delegate residing within its boundaries, even though all three delegates are elected at large by all voters within the district.[3]
Cecil County
September 14 Democratic primary:
- William Manlove (D) 5,856
- William Manlove (D) 5,856
September 14 Republican primary:
- Michael Smigiel, Sr. (R) 8,468
Incumbent Smigiel first joined the house in 2003.
- Michael Smigiel, Sr. (R) 8,468
Kent County
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Arthur Hock (D) 5,889
- Arthur Hock (D) 5,889
September 14 Republican primary:
- Jay Jacobs (R) 8,545
- Jay Jacobs (R) 8,545
- Note: Incumbent Mary Walkup (R) did not seek re-election.
Queen Anne's County
September 14 Republican primary:
- Stephen Hershey, Jr. (R) 5,382
- Richard Sossi (R) 5,229 Incumbent Sossi first joined the house in 2003.
- Stephen Hershey, Jr. (R) 5,382
November 2 General election candidates:
William Manlove 17,453
Arthur Hock 16,472
Michael Smigiel, Sr. 26,925
Jay Jacobs 26,979
Stephen Hershey, Jr. 32,364
District 37A
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Rudolph Cane (D) 2,161
Incumbent Cane first joined the house in 1999.
- Lavonzella Siggers (D) 554
- Rudolph Cane (D) 2,161
September 14 Republican primary:
- Dustin Mills (R) 1,113
- Dustin Mills (R) 1,113
November 2 General election candidates:
Rudolph Cane 6,604
Dustin Mills 3,828
District 37B (2 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Patrice Stanley (D) 4,432
- Patrice Stanley (D) 4,432
September 14 Republican primary:
- Adelaide Eckardt (R) 7,300
Incumbent Eckhardt first joined the house in 1995.
- Jeannie Haddaway (R) 7,149
Incumbent Haddaway first joined the house in 2003.
- Adelaide Eckardt (R) 7,300
November 2 General election candidates:
Patrice Stanley 10,476
Adelaide Eckardt 23,106
Jeannie Haddaway 22,309
District 38A
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Michael McCready (D) 1,929
- Michael McCready (D) 1,929
September 14 Republican primary:
- Charles Otto (R) 1,499
- John Phoebus (R) 1,138
- John Cannon (R) 710
- Julie Brewington (R) 369
- Charles Otto (R) 1,499
- Note: Incumbent D. Page Elmore (R) had filed for re-election but died on June 28, 2010.
November 2 General election candidates:
Michael McCready 5,293
Charles Otto 8,714
District 38B (2 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Norman Conway (D) 5,281
Incumbent Conway first joined the house in 1987.
- Gee Williams (D) 3,071
- Bernard Hayden (D) 1,241
- Norman Conway (D) 5,281
September 14 Republican primary:
- Mike McDermott (R) 4,026
- Marty Pusey (R) 3,448
- A. Kaye Kenney (R) 2,902
- Joe Schanno (R) 1,317
- Mike McDermott (R) 4,026
- Note: Incumbent James Mathias, Jr. (D) did not seek re-election but instead ran for the District 38 senate seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
Norman Conway 16,248
Gee Williams 10,459
Mike McDermott 15,297
Marty Pusey 13,794
District 39 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Charles Barkley (D) 5,237
Incumbent Barkely first joined the house in 1998.
- Kirill Reznik (D) 4,089
Incumbent Reznik first joined the house in 2007.
- Shane Robinson (D) 3,248
- Robert Hydorn (D) 1,945
- Tony Puca (D) 1,519
- Arthur Jackson (D) 1,202
- Charles Barkley (D) 5,237
September 14 Republican primary:
- Jim Pettit (R) 1,957
- Bill Witham (R) 1,856
- Al Phillips (R) 1,847
- Jim Pettit (R) 1,957
- Note: Incumbent Saqib Ali (D) did not seek re-election but instead ran for the District 39 state senate seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
Charles Barkley 18,060
Kirill Reznik 16,199
Shane Robinson 15,961
Jim Pettit 9,695
Bill Witham 8,482
Al Phillips 8,240
District 40 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Frank Conaway, Jr. (D) 6,174
Incumbent Conaway first joined the house in 2007.
- Shawn Tarrant (D) 5,932
Incumbent Tarrant first joined the house in 2007.
- Barbara Robinson (D) 5,840
Incumbent Robinson first joined the house in 2007.
- Will Hanna, Jr. (D) 2,680
- Frank Conaway, Jr. (D) 6,174
November 2 General election candidates:
Frank Conaway, Jr. 19,028
Shawn Tarrant 15,378
Barbara Robinson 15,988
District 41 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Jill Carter (D) 10,401
Incumbent Carter first joined the house in 2003.
- Samuel Rosenberg (D) 10,000
Incumbent Rosenberg first joined the house in 1983.
- Nathaniel Oaks (D) 9,942
Incumbent Oaks first joined the house in 1995.
- Jill Carter (D) 10,401
September 14 Republican primary:
- Mark Ehrlichmann (R) 560
- Mark Ehrlichmann (R) 560
November 2 General election candidates:
Jill Carter 24,985
Samuel Rosenberg 22,654
Nathaniel Oaks 21,931
Mark Ehrlichmann 4,723
District 42 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Stephen Lafferty (D) 8,023
Incumbent Lafferty first joined the house in 2007.
- Lori Albin (D) 6,405
- Oz Bengur (D) 5,371
- Art Buist (D) 3,374
- David Kosak (D) 4,069
- Stephen Lafferty (D) 8,023
September 14 Republican primary:
- Susan Aumann (R) 4,822
Incumbent Aumann first joined the house in 2003.
- William Frank (R) 4,593
Incumbent Frank first joined the house in 2002.
- John Fiastro (R) 3,267
- Jack Gordon (R) 1,904
- Nicholas Pepersack (R) 1,164
- Susan Aumann (R) 4,822
November 2 General election candidates:
Stephen Lafferty 19,503
Lori Albin 18,036
Oz Bengur 16,859
Susan Aumann 21,540
William Frank 19,797
John Fiastro 17,974
District 43 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Maggie McIntosh (D) 9,662
Incumbent McIntosh first joined the house in 1992.
- Curtis Anderson (D) 9,617
Incumbent Anderson first joined the house in 2003.
- Mary Washington (D) 8,600
- Kelly Fox (D) 3,667
- Rodney Burris (D) 1,838
- Leon Hector (D) 793
- Maggie McIntosh (D) 9,662
- Note: Incumbent Ann Marie Doory (D) did not seek re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
Maggie McIntosh 23,266
Curtis Anderson 24,831
Mary Washington 22,334
District 44 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Keith Haynes (D) 4,776
Incumbent Haynes first joined the house in 2003.
- Keiffer Mitchell, Jr. (D) 4,382
- Melvin Stukes (D) 3,252
Incumbent Stukes first joined the house in 2007.
- Ruth Kirk (D) 2,810 Incumbent Kirk first joined the house in 1983.
- Chris Blake (D) 949
- Gary English (D) 889
- Arlene Fisher (D) 845
- Billy Taylor (D) 452
- Wesley Wood (D) Note: Wood withdrew from the race on July 16, 2010.
- Matthew Charvat (D) Note: Charvat withdrew from the race on June 9, 2010.
- Keith Haynes (D) 4,776
September 14 Republican primary:
- Brian Jones (R) 245
- Trae Lewis (R) 192
- Brian Jones (R) 245
November 2 General election candidates:
Keith Haynes 14,879
Keiffer Mitchell, Jr. 15,068
Melvin Stukes 13,994
Brian Jones 1,837
Trae Lewis 1,224
District 45 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Talmadge Branch (D) 6,125
Incumbent Branch first joined the house in 1995.
- Cheryl Glenn (D) 5,951
Incumbent Glenn first joined the house in 2007.
- Hattie Harrison (D) 5,444
Incumbent Harrison first joined the house in 1973.
- Kevin Parson (D) 2,939
- Jamaal Simpson (D) 1,868
- Talmadge Branch (D) 6,125
September 14 Republican primary:
- Rick Saffery (R) 422
- Larry Wardlow (R) 385
- Rick Saffery (R) 422
Libertarian result:
- Ronald Owens-Bey (L)
- Ronald Owens-Bey (L)
November 2 General election candidates:
Talmadge Branch 18,676
Cheryl Glenn 18,232
Hattie Harrison 17,564
Rick Saffery 2,799
Larry Wardlow 2,622
Ronald Owens-Bey 2,309
District 46 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Peter Hammen (D) 5,556
Incumbent Hammen first joined the house in
- Brian McHale (D) 4,067
Incumbent McHale first joined the house in
- Luke Clippinger (D) 4,005
- Bill Romani (D) 3,365
- Jason Filippou (D) 2,461
- Melissa Techentin (D) 1,921
- Peter Hammen (D) 5,556
September 14 Republican primary:
- Roger Bedingfield (R) 884
- Roger Bedingfield (R) 884
- Note: Incumbent Carolyn Krysiak (D) did not seek re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
Peter Hammen 15,367
Brian McHale 14,871
Luke Clippinger 14,159
Roger Bedingfield 7,338
District 47 (3 delegates)
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Jolene Ivey (D) 4,996
Incumbent Ivey first joined the house in 2007.
- Doyle Niemann (D) 3,283
Incumbent Niemann first joined the house in 2003.
- Michael Summers (D) 2,842
- Diana Fennell (D) 2,055
- Wanda Martin (D) 1,626
- Lamar Thorpe (D) 1,290
- Anthony Cicoria (D) 1,017
- Fred Price, Jr. (D) 638
- Mary Coolen (D) Withdrew 6/25/10
- Jolene Ivey (D) 4,996
September 14 Republican primary:
- Rachel Audi (R) 319
- Rachel Audi (R) 319
- Note: Incumbent Victor Ramirez (D) did not seek re-election but instead ran for the District 47 state senate seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
Jolene Ivey 14,404
Doyle Niemann 11,925
Michael Summers 12,337
Rachel Audi 1,853
See also
- Maryland House of Delegates
- Maryland State Legislature
- State legislative elections, 2010
- Primary election dates in 2010
External links
- Maryland Board of Elections, House of Delegates, Election Results
- Baltimore Sun, "Maryland election results: GOP +6 in House, maybe -2 in Senate," November 3,2010
- List of 2010 candidates for Maryland House of Delegates
- Maryland Republican Party's list of candidates for the House of Delegates (dead link)
- Project Vote Smart list of candidates for Maryland House of Delegates in the November 2, 2010 election
Footnotes