1994 Maryland House of Delegates election

The 1994 Maryland House of Delegates elections were held on November 8, 1994, as part of the 1994 United States elections, including the 1994 Maryland gubernatorial election. All 141 of Maryland's state delegates were up for reelection.

1994 Maryland House of Delegates election

← 1990 November 8, 1994 1998 →

All 141 seats in the Maryland House of Delegates
71 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Casper R. Taylor Jr. Ellen Sauerbrey
(retired)
Party Democratic Republican
Leader since January 8, 1994 1986
Leader's seat 36th district 10th district
Last election 117 24
Seats won 100 41
Seat change Decrease 17 Increase 17

Results:
     Democratic gain      Republican gain
     Democratic hold      Republican hold

Speaker before election

Casper R. Taylor Jr.
Democratic

Elected Speaker

Casper R. Taylor Jr.
Democratic

Republicans tied themselves to the tax-cutting debate surrounding the gubernatorial election between Prince George's County Executive Parris Glendening and House Minority Leader Ellen Sauerbrey, which led to the party gaining 17 seats from the Democrats.[1][2] This strategy was especially effective in Anne Arundel, Howard, and Montgomery counties, where the party saw most of its gains.[3][4]

Retiring incumbents

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Democrats

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  1. District 3B: James E. McClellan retired.[5]
  2. District 4A: George H. Littrell Jr. retired to run for state senator in District 4.[6]
  3. District 5B: Lawrence A. LaMotte retired.[7]
  4. District 6: Leslie E. Hutchinson retired.[8]
  5. District 7: Louis L. DePazzo retired to run for the Baltimore County Council.[9]
  6. District 7: Connie C. Galiazzo retired to run for Congress in Maryland's 2nd congressional district.[9]
  7. District 8: Joseph Bartenfelder retired to run for the Baltimore County Council.[9]
  8. District 9: Gerry L. Brewster retired to run for Congress in Maryland's 2nd congressional district.[9]
  9. District 13A: Virginia M. Thomas retired to run for state senator in District 13.[10]
  10. District 14A: Joel Chasnoff retired.[11]
  11. District 15: Gene W. Counihan retired to run for state senator in District 39.[12]
  12. District 16: Brian Frosh retired to run for state senator in District 16.[13]
  13. District 17: Jennie M. Forehand retired to run for state senator in District 17.[14]
  14. District 18: Chris Van Hollen retired to run for state senator in District 18.[12]
  15. District 19: Leonard H. Teitelbaum retired to run for state senator in District 19.[14]
  16. District 21: Timothy F. Maloney retired.[15]
  17. District 25: Michael E. Arrington retired to run for state senator in District 25.[16]
  18. District 25: Ulysses Currie retired to run for state senator in District 25.[16]
  19. District 27: Gary R. Alexander retired.[17]
  20. District 28A: Stephen J. Braun retired.
  21. District 28A: Michael J. Srague retired.[18]
  22. District 29B: J. Ernest Bell II retired.[18]
  23. District 30: John Astle retired to run for state senator in District 30.[19]
  24. District 32: Theodore J. Sophocleus retired to run for Anne Arundel County Executive.[20]
  25. District 37: Samuel Q. Johnson III retired to run for run for state senator in District 37.[6]
  26. District 43: Henry R. Hergenroeder Jr. retired.[21]
  27. District 44: Curt Anderson retired to run for state senator in District 43.[22]
  28. District 45: John W. Douglass retired.[21]
  29. District 46: Anthony M. DiPietro Jr. retired to run for state senator in District 46.[22]

Republicans

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  1. District 5A: Richard C. Matthews retired.[23]
  2. District 9: John J. Bishop retired to run for state senator in District 8.[9]
  3. District 10: Bob Ehrlich retired to run for Congress in Maryland's 2nd congressional district.[9]
  4. District 10: Ellen Sauerbrey retired to run for governor.[24]
  5. District 13B: Martin G. Madden retired to run for state senator in District 13.[10]
  6. District 15: Jean Roesser retired to run for state senator in District 15.[12]
  7. District 33: Elizabeth Smith-Anderson retired.[25]
  8. District 34: David R. Craig retired to run for state senator in District 34.[12]
  9. District 36: C. Ronald Franks retired to run for U.S. Senate.[26]

Incumbents defeated

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In primary elections

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Democrats

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  1. District 1B: Kevin Kelly lost a redistricting race to Betty Workman.
  2. District 11: Theodore Levin and Richard Rynd lost to Michael J. Finifter, Robert L. Frank, and Dan K. Morhaim.[27]
  3. District 12A: Louis P. Morsberger lost renomination to James E. Malone Jr. and incumbent Kenneth H. Masters.[28]
  4. District 26: Rosa Lee Blumenthal and Christine M. Jones lost renomination to C. Anthony Muse, Obie Patterson, and incumbent David Mercado Valderrama.[10]
  5. District 35B: Ethel Ann Murray lost renomination to David D. Rudolph.
  6. District 39: John D. Jeffries lost renomination to Clarence Mitchell IV and incumbents Elijah Cummings and Ruth M. Kirk.
  7. District 41: Samuel M. Parham lost to Nathaniel T. Oaks and incumbents Frank Boston and Margaret H. Murphy.
  8. District 42: Leon Albin lost a redistricting race to incumbents James W. Campbell, Maggie McIntosh, and Samuel I. Rosenberg.[22]
  9. District 47A: R. Charles Avara lost a redistricting race to Brian K. McHale and Timothy D. Murphy.[29]

In general elections

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Democrats

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  1. District 4A: Thomas Hattery lost to David R. Brinkley and Paul S. Stull.
  2. District 6: E. Farrell Maddox lost to Kenneth Holt, Diane DeCarlo, and incumbent Michael H. Weir.[30]
  3. District 12A: Kenneth H. Masters lost to Donald E. Murphy and James E. Malone Jr.[31]
  4. District 31: W. Ray Huff and Charles W. Kolodziejski lost to John R. Leopold, Victoria L. Schade, and Joan Cadden.[3]
  5. District 32: Victor Sulin lost to Michael W. Burns, James E. Rzepkowski, and incumbent Mary Ann Love.[32]
  6. District 36: W. Michael Newnam lost to Wheeler R. Baker, Mary Roe Walkup, and incumbent Ronald A. Guns.
  7. District 37B: Robert A. Thornton Jr. lost to Adelaide C. Eckardt and incumbent Kenneth D. Schisler.

Detailed results

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District 1ADistrict 1BDistrict 1CDistrict 2ADistrict 2BDistrict 2CDistrict 3District 4ADistrict 4BDistrict 5District 6District 7District 8District 9ADistrict 9BDistrict 10District 11District 12ADistrict 12BDistrict 13ADistrict 13BDistrict 14ADistrict 14BDistrict 15District 16District 17District 18District 19District 20District 21District 22ADistrict 22BDistrict 23District 24District 25District 26District 27ADistrict 27BDistrict 28District 29ADistrict 29BDistrict 29CDistrict 30District 31District 32District 33District 34District 35ADistrict 35BDistrict 36District 37ADistrict 37BDistrict 38District 39District 40District 41District 42District 43District 44District 45District 46District 47ADistrict 47B

All election results are from the Maryland State Board of Elections.[33]

District 1A

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Maryland House of Delegates District 1A election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican George C. Edwards (incumbent) 8,155 100.0
Republican win (new boundaries)

District 1B

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Maryland House of Delegates District 1B election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Betty Workman (incumbent) 7,050 68.8
Republican Stephen P. Crossland 3,204 31.2
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 1C

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Maryland House of Delegates District 1C election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Casper R. Taylor Jr. (incumbent) 5,928 100.0
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 2A

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Maryland House of Delegates District 2A election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Robert A. McKee 6,085 64.4
Democratic Richard E. Roulette 3,358 35.6
Republican win (new boundaries)

District 2B

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Maryland House of Delegates District 2B election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bruce Poole (incumbent) 4,219 50.5
Republican Richard D. Wiles 4,143 49.5
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 2C

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Maryland House of Delegates District 2C election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John P. Donoghue (incumbent) 4,013 56.9
Republican Bertrand Iseminger 3,027 42.9
Democratic Eugene E. Morris 9 0.1
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 3

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Maryland House of Delegates District 3 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican J. Anita Stup (incumbent) 20,262 24.5
Republican Louise Virginia Snodgrass 14,071 17.0
Democratic Sue Hecht 12,700 15.4
Democratic Ronald L. Sundergill 12,466 15.1
Republican Melvin L. Castle 12,227 14.8
Democratic Royd Smith 10,810 13.1
Republican win (new boundaries)
Republican win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 4A

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Maryland House of Delegates District 4A election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David R. Brinkley 12,296 30.9
Republican Paul S. Stull 11,789 29.6
Democratic Thomas Hattery (incumbent) 9,900 24.9
Democratic Thomas Gordon Slater 5,785 14.5
Republican win (new boundaries)
Republican win (new boundaries)

District 4B

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Maryland House of Delegates District 4B election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Donald B. Elliott (incumbent) 7,403 78.3
Democratic Roy Pfeiffer 2,050 21.7
Republican win (new boundaries)

District 5

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Maryland House of Delegates District 5 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Nancy R. Stocksdale 22,705 23.3
Democratic Richard N. Dixon (incumbent) 19,674 20.2
Republican Joseph M. Getty 18,544 19.1
Republican W. David Blair 17,819 18.3
Democratic Ellen Leahy Willis 11,748 12.1
Democratic Philip R. Deitchman 6,792 7.0
Republican win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Republican win (new boundaries)

District 6

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Maryland House of Delegates District 6 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kenneth C. Holt 11,699 17.6
Democratic Diane DeCarlo 11,445 17.2
Democratic Michael H. Weir (incumbent) 11,254 16.9
Democratic E. Farrell Maddox (incumbent) 11,135 16.8
Republican Nancy Hastings 11,046 16.6
Republican Michael J. Davis 9,857 14.8
Republican win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 7

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Maryland House of Delegates District 7 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jacob J. Mohorovic Jr. 16,059 25.4
Democratic Joseph J. Minnick 15,880 25.1
Democratic John S. Arnick (incumbent) 14,469 22.9
Republican Jacqueline W. Madison 9,149 14.5
Republican Robert J. Parsons 7,628 12.1
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 8

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Maryland House of Delegates District 8 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Katherine A. Klausmeier 17,496 19.9
Republican Alfred W. Redmer Jr. (incumbent) 16,373 18.6
Republican James F. Ports Jr. (incumbent) 15,244 17.3
Republican Calvin Clemons 13,996 15.9
Democratic Daniel E. McKew 12,931 14.7
Democratic John G. Disney 11,886 13.5
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Republican win (new boundaries)
Republican win (new boundaries)

District 9A

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Maryland House of Delegates District 9A election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Martha Scanlan Klima (incumbent) 19,927 38.1
Republican Wade Kach (incumbent) 18,734 35.8
Democratic Shelley Buckingham 7,829 15.0
Democratic Raymond A. Huber 5,823 11.1
Republican win (new boundaries)
Republican win (new boundaries)

District 9B

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Maryland House of Delegates District 9B election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican James M. Kelly 7,343 55.8
Democratic Stephen W. Lafferty 5,823 44.2
Republican win (new boundaries)

District 10

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Maryland House of Delegates District 10 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Emmett C. Burns Jr. 17,637 26.8
Democratic Shirley Nathan-Pulliam 17,411 26.4
Democratic Joan N. Parker 16,919 25.7
Republican Beverly E. Goldstein 5,535 8.4
Republican Clifton McDonald 4,321 6.6
Republican Clifford H. Andrews 4,039 6.1
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 11

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Maryland House of Delegates District 11 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Michael J. Finifter 20,489 19.3
Democratic Dan K. Morhaim 18,952 17.9
Democratic Robert L. Frank 18,359 17.3
Republican Michael Buchanan 17,915 16.9
Republican Jodi L. Hammerman 15,744 14.8
Republican Christian Cavey 14,638 13.8
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 12A

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Maryland House of Delegates District 12A election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Donald E. Murphy 10,340 27.1
Democratic James E. Malone Jr. 9,712 25.4
Republican Donald Drehoff 9,596 25.1
Democratic Kenneth H. Masters (incumbent) 8,527 22.3
Republican win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 12B

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Maryland House of Delegates District 12B election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Elizabeth Bobo 7,887 58.8
Republican Charles E. Scott 5,535 41.2
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 13A

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Maryland House of Delegates District 13A election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Shane Pendergrass 12,235 27.4
Democratic Frank S. Turner 10,829 24.2
Republican Michael Grasso 10,100 22.6
Republican Kenneth Miller 7,096 15.9
Independent Arthur Reynolds 4,467 10.0
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 13B

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Maryland House of Delegates District 13B election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John S. Morgan (incumbent) 4,167 57.3
Democratic John A. Giannetti Jr. 3,101 42.7
Republican win (new boundaries)

District 14A

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Maryland House of Delegates District 14A election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Patricia Anne Faulkner (incumbent) 6,210 52.0
Democratic Sandra J. Morse 5,739 48.0
Republican win (new boundaries)

District 14B

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Maryland House of Delegates District 14B election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Robert Flanagan (incumbent) 18,154 31.5
Republican Robert H. Kittleman (incumbent) 17,975 31.2
Democratic Andrew D. Levy 10,773 18.7
Democratic Carolyn H. Willis 10,731 18.6
Republican win (new boundaries)
Republican win (new boundaries)

District 15

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Maryland House of Delegates District 15 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mark Kennedy Shriver 20,696 19.9
Republican Jean B. Cryor 18,804 18.1
Republican Richard A. La Vay (incumbent) 17,214 16.6
Democratic Stuart D. Schooler 15,882 15.3
Republican Davis M. Richardson 15,847 15.3
Democratic Elizabeth Tookie Gentilcore 15,325 14.8
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Republican win (new boundaries)
Republican win (new boundaries)

District 16

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Maryland House of Delegates District 16 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Nancy Kopp (incumbent) 25,038 21.7
Democratic Gilbert J. Genn (incumbent) 24,285 21.0
Democratic Marilyn R. Goldwater 24,180 20.9
Republican Brian Riley 14,818 12.8
Republican Douglas M. Brown 13,872 12.0
Republican Augustus Alonza 13,289 11.5
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 17

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Maryland House of Delegates District 17 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Michael R. Gordon (incumbent) 18,154 28.4
Democratic Cheryl Kagan 17,081 26.7
Democratic Kumar P. Barve (incumbent) 15,978 25.0
Republican Harrison W. Fox Jr. 12,709 19.9
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 18

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Maryland House of Delegates District 18 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Sharon M. Grosfeld 20,108 22.4
Democratic Leon G. Billings (incumbent) 19,399 21.6
Democratic John Adams Hurson (incumbent) 19,326 21.5
Republican James Daniel Grazko 10,222 11.4
Republican Eric H. Myrland 9,418 10.5
Republican Socrates Yakoumatos 8,947 10.0
Independent Scott Becker 2,323 2.6
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 19

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Maryland House of Delegates District 19 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Henry B. Heller (incumbent) 20,939 20.7
Democratic Adrienne A. Mandel 20,193 19.9
Democratic Carol S. Petzold (incumbent) 20,160 19.9
Republican Richard G. Solomon 14,074 13.9
Republican John P. Hewitt 13,752 13.6
Republican Anthony M. Mora 12,146 12.0
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 20

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Maryland House of Delegates District 20 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dana Lee Dembrow (incumbent) 19,679 29.7
Democratic Sheila E. Hixson (incumbent) 19,423 29.3
Democratic Peter Franchot (incumbent) 18,854 28.5
Democratic James Harrison 8,248 12.5
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 21

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Maryland House of Delegates District 21 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Pauline Menes (incumbent) 13,207 29.0
Democratic James Rosapepe (incumbent) 12,725 27.9
Democratic Barbara A. Frush 12,109 26.6
Republican Herbert F. Frymark 7,554 16.6
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 22A

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Maryland House of Delegates District 22A election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Richard A. Palumbo (incumbent) 9,246 33.9
Democratic Anne Healey (incumbent) 8,475 31.1
Republican Tony McConkey 5,584 20.5
Republican Keith L. Poptanich 3,989 14.6
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 22B

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Maryland House of Delegates District 22B election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Rushern Baker (incumbent) 3,244 100.0
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 23

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Maryland House of Delegates District 23 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mary A. Conroy (incumbent) 21,435 23.4
Democratic Joan Breslin Pitkin (incumbent) 20,930 22.8
Democratic James W. Hubbard (incumbent) 18,978 20.7
Republican D. Alfred Schauer 10,267 11.2
Republican Paul Tucker 10,140 11.1
Democratic Theodore W. Henderson 9,862 10.8
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 24

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Maryland House of Delegates District 24 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joanne C. Benson (incumbent) 15,086 33.6
Democratic Nathaniel Exum (incumbent) 15,057 33.6
Democratic Carolyn J. B. Howard (incumbent) 14,708 32.8
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 25

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Maryland House of Delegates District 25 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Brenda Bethea Hughes (incumbent) 14,728 33.8
Democratic Dereck E. Davis 14,509 33.3
Democratic Michael A. Crumlin 14,281 32.8
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 26

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Maryland House of Delegates District 26 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic C. Anthony Muse 17,807 27.3
Democratic David Mercado Valderrama (incumbent) 17,206 26.4
Democratic Obie Patterson 16,483 25.3
Republican Max L. Buff 4,814 7.4
Republican Claude W. Roxborough 4,612 7.1
Republican Erich H. Schmidt 4,215 6.5
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 27A

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Maryland House of Delegates District 27A election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joseph F. Vallario Jr. (incumbent) 14,434 35.8
Democratic James E. Proctor Jr. 13,747 34.1
Republican James A. Woods 6,703 16.6
Republican Elmer L. Smith 5,413 13.4
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 27B

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Maryland House of Delegates District 27B election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic George W. Owings III 7,037 61.6
Republican Edward B. Finch 4,383 38.4
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 28

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Maryland House of Delegates District 28 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Van Mitchell 12,289 17.9
Democratic Samuel C. Linton 11,993 17.5
Democratic Thomas E. Hutchins 11,507 16.8
Republican Gerald Schuster 11,416 16.6
Democratic Ruth Ann Hall 11,176 16.3
Republican Adam M. O'Kelley 10,295 15.0
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 29A

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Maryland House of Delegates District 29A election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John F. Wood Jr. (incumbent) 5,739 100.0
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 29B

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Maryland House of Delegates District 29B election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John F. Slade III 5,228 62.9
Republican Donald Lee O'Neal 3,083 37.1
Republican win (new boundaries)

District 29C

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Maryland House of Delegates District 29C election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tony O'Donnell 5,839 50.1
Democratic Thomas Michael Pelagatti 5,807 49.9
Republican win (new boundaries)

District 30

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Maryland House of Delegates District 30 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Michael E. Busch (incumbent) 18,709 18.5
Republican Phillip D. Bissett (incumbent) 18,330 18.2
Democratic Virginia P. Clagett 18,254 18.1
Republican Ralph C. Rocky Rosacker 16,299 16.2
Republican Joan Beck 15,974 15.8
Democratic John C. Eldridge Jr. 13,320 13.2
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Republican win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 31

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Maryland House of Delegates District 31 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John R. Leopold 19,960 24.3
Democratic Joan Cadden (incumbent) 16,492 20.1
Republican Victoria L. Schade 14,801 18.0
Democratic W. Ray Huff (incumbent) 14,203 17.3
Democratic C. Stokes Kolodziejski (incumbent) 13,176 16.0
Republican Douglas Arnold 3,586 4.4
Republican win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Republican win (new boundaries)

District 32

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Maryland House of Delegates District 32 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican James E. Rzepkowski 15,147 20.1
Republican Michael W. Burns 12,883 17.1
Democratic Mary Ann Love (incumbent) 12,414 16.4
Republican Gerald P. Starr 12,166 16.1
Democratic Victor Sulin (incumbent) 11,872 15.7
Democratic Thomas H. Dixon III 11,002 14.6
Republican win (new boundaries)
Republican win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 33

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Maryland House of Delegates District 33 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Robert C. Baldwin (incumbent) 19,628 19.9
Republican Janet Greenip 19,545 19.8
Democratic Marsha G. Perry (incumbent) 17,618 17.8
Republican David Almy 16,390 16.6
Democratic David G. Boschert 13,485 13.6
Democratic Michael F. Canning 12,157 12.3
Republican win (new boundaries)
Republican win (new boundaries)
Republican win (new boundaries)

District 34

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Maryland House of Delegates District 34 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Nancy Jacobs 18,091 20.1
Democratic Rose Mary Hatem Bonsack (incumbent) 17,762 19.7
Democratic Mary Louise Preis (incumbent) 17,380 19.3
Democratic B. Daniel Riley 13,891 15.4
Republican Scott Williams 12,362 13.7
Republican Kenneth A. Thompson 10,576 11.7
Republican win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 35A

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Maryland House of Delegates District 35A election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican James M. Harkins (incumbent) 18,655 36.3
Democratic Donald C. Fry (incumbent) 14,458 28.1
Republican James F. Greenwell 10,443 20.3
Democratic Joseph Lutz 7,858 15.3
Republican win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 35B

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Maryland House of Delegates District 35B election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic David D. Rudolph 4,175 50.7
Republican Robert H. Ward 2,450 29.8
Democratic Ethel Ann Murray (incumbent) 1,610 19.6
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 36

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Maryland House of Delegates District 36 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ronald A. Guns (incumbent) 14,915 19.5
Democratic Wheeler R. Baker 13,911 18.2
Republican Mary Roe Walkup 13,589 17.8
Democratic W. Michael Newnam (incumbent) 11,874 15.5
Republican Sharon Maenner Carrick 11,350 14.8
Republican Allaire D. Williams 10,796 14.1
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Republican win (new boundaries)

District 37A

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Maryland House of Delegates District 37A election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Don B. Hughes 2,788 40.7
Democratic Rudolph C. Cane 2,768 40.4
Independent Lemuel D. Chester II 1,299 18.9
Republican win (new boundaries)

District 37B

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Maryland House of Delegates District 37B election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kenneth D. Schisler (incumbent) 14,992 35.5
Republican Adelaide C. Eckardt 11,422 27.0
Democratic Robert Alan Thornton Jr. (incumbent) 9,240 21.9
Democratic Philip Carey Foster 6,618 15.7
Republican win (new boundaries)
Republican win (new boundaries)

District 38

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Maryland House of Delegates District 38 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bennett Bozman (incumbent) 19,702 22.0
Democratic Norman Conway (incumbent) 17,593 19.7
Republican Charles A. McClenahan (incumbent) 16,700 18.7
Democratic Charles A. Bruce Jr. 12,591 14.1
Republican Christopher E. Mills 12,296 13.7
Republican Ronald L. Bireley 10,570 11.8
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Republican win (new boundaries)

District 39

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Maryland House of Delegates District 39 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mathew Mossburg 13,119 16.6
Republican Barrie Ciliberti 12,897 16.4
Republican W. Raymond Beck 12,311 15.6
Democratic Charles E. Barkley 12,137 15.4
Democratic Anise Key Brown 10,987 13.9
Democratic Anthony J. Santangelo 10,939 13.9
Independent Patricia Cummings 6,471 8.2
Republican win (new boundaries)
Republican win (new boundaries)
Republican win (new boundaries)

District 40

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Maryland House of Delegates District 40 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tony Fulton (incumbent) 13,700 32.9
Democratic Pete Rawlings (incumbent) 13,694 32.9
Democratic Salima Siler Marriott (incumbent) 13,013 31.3
Democratic Robert L. Clay 1,216 2.9
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 41

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Maryland House of Delegates District 41 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Margaret H. Murphy (incumbent) 15,114 31.0
Democratic Frank Boston (incumbent) 14,491 29.8
Democratic Nathaniel T. Oaks 13,702 28.1
Republican Edward J. Eagan 2,338 4.8
Republican Harry E. Grant 1,529 3.1
Republican Daniel S. O'Shea 1,504 3.1
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 42

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Maryland House of Delegates District 42 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Samuel I. Rosenberg (incumbent) 22,464 35.0
Democratic James W. Campbell (incumbent) 20,944 32.6
Democratic Maggie McIntosh (incumbent) 20,840 32.4
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 43

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Maryland House of Delegates District 43 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Gerald Curran (incumbent) 17,779 35.1
Democratic Ann Marie Doory (incumbent) 16,509 32.6
Democratic Kenneth C. Montague Jr. (incumbent) 16,384 32.3
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 44

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Maryland House of Delegates District 44 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Clarence Mitchell IV 9,838 33.9
Democratic Elijah Cummings (incumbent) 9,823 33.9
Democratic Ruth M. Kirk (incumbent) 9,358 32.2
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 45

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Maryland House of Delegates District 45 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Hattie N. Harrison (incumbent) 11,119 48.4
Democratic Talmadge Branch 10,728 46.7
Democratic Clarence "Tiger" Davis (incumbent) 1,120 4.9
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 46

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Maryland House of Delegates District 46 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Cornell N. Dypski (incumbent) 13,355 30.5
Democratic Carolyn J. Krysiak (incumbent) 13,001 29.7
Democratic Peter A. Hammen 12,528 28.7
Republican Mark C. Miller 4,832 11.1
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 47A

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Maryland House of Delegates District 47A election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Timothy D. Murphy 8,709 46.1
Democratic Brian K. McHale (incumbent) 8,154 43.2
Democratic Gary E. Morse 2,004 10.6
Republican Anthony F. Forlenza 6 0.0
Democratic win (new boundaries)
Democratic win (new boundaries)

District 47B

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Maryland House of Delegates District 47B election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Thomas E. Dewberry (incumbent) 6,280 58.2
Republican Steven Cumby 4,509 41.8
Democratic win (new boundaries)

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