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AFSCME Maryland Council 3 2018 Primary Election Endorsed Candidates U.S AFSCME Maryland Council 3 2018 Primary Election Endorsed Candidates U.S. House of Representatives and Senate The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees or AFSCME is the elected union representative for Maryland state and higher education employees. We are the largest and fastest-growing union representing more than 30,000 public service employees. We make Maryland happen! Congressional District 1 Congressional District 6 Jesse Colvin (D) Roger Manno (D) Congressional District 2 Congressional District 7 Dutch Ruppersberger (D) Elijah Cummings (D) Congressional District 3 Congressional District 8 John Sarbanes (D) Jamie Raskin (D) Congressional District 4 U.S. Senate Anthony Brown (D) Ben Cardin (D) Congressional District 5 Steny Hoyer (D) We are also proud to endorse the below AFSCME Maryland Council 3 Members running for Central Committee: Baltimore City Democratic Central Committee Baltimore County Democratic Central Committee Lisa James-Henson (District 41) Pat Kelly (District 10) Washington County Democratic Central Committee Ginger Noble @AFSCMEMaryland AFSCMEMD.ORG facebook.com/AFSCMEMD (410) 547-1515 AFSCME Maryland Council 3 2018 Primary Election Endorsed Candidates Senate DISTRICT 1 Allegany, Garrett & DISTRICT 19 Montgomery County DISTRICT 33 Anne Arundel County Washington Counties Ben Kramer (D) Eve Hurwitz (D) George C. Edwards ( R) DISTRICT 20 Montgomery County DISTRICT 34 Harford County DISTRICT 3 Frederick County Will Smith (D) Mary-Dulany James (D) Ronald Nelson Young (D) DISTRICT 21 Anne Arundel & DISTRICT 37 Caroline, Dorchester, DISTRICT 6 Baltimore County Prince George’s Counties Talbot and Wicomico Counties Buddy Steigerwald (D) Jim Rosapepe (D) Holly Wright (D) DISTRICT 8 Baltimore County DISTRICT 22 Prince George’s DISTRICT 38 Somerset, Wicomico Katherine Klausmeier (D) County & Worcester Counties Paul G. Pinsky (D) Jim Mathias (D) DISTRICT 9 Carroll & Howard Counties DISTRICT 23 Prince George’s DISTRICT 39 Montgomery County Katie Fry Hester (D) County Nancy J. King (D) Douglas J. J. Peters (D) DISTRICT 10 Baltimore County DISTRICT 40 Baltimore City Delores G. Kelley (D) DISTRICT 24 Prince George’s Antonio Hayes (D) County DISTRICT 11 Baltimore County Joanne C. Benson (D) DISTRICT 41 Baltimore City Bobby A. Zirkin (D) J.D. Merrill (D) DISTRICT 25 Prince George’s DISTRICT 12 Baltimore County & County DISTRICT 42 Baltimore County Howard County Melony Griffith (D) Robbie Leonard (D) Clarence K. Lam (D) DISTRICT 26 Prince George’s DISTRICT 43 Baltimore City DISTRICT 13 Howard County County Joan Carter Conway (D) Guy Guzzone (D) Obie Patterson (D) DISTRICT 44 Baltimore City & Bal- DISTRICT 14 Montgomery County DISTRICT 27 Calvert, Charles & timore County Craig J. Zucker (D) Prince George’s Counties Shirley Nathan-Pulliam (D) Thomas V. Mike Jr. Miller (D) DISTRICT 15 Montgomery County DISTRICT 45 Baltimore City Brian J. Feldman (D) DISTRICT 28 Charles County Nathaniel J. McFadden (D) Thomas “Mac” Middleton (D) DISTRICT 16 Montgomery County DISTRICT 46 Baltimore City Susan C. Lee (D) DISTRICT 30 Anne Arundel County Bill Ferguson (D) Sarah K. Elfreth (D) DISTRICT 17 Montgomery County DISTRICT 47 Prince George’s Cheryl C. Kagan (D) DISTRICT 32 Anne Arundel County County Pamela Beidle (D) Malcolm Augustine (D) DISTRICT 18 Montgomery County Jeff Waldstreicher (D) @AFSCMEMaryland AFSCMEMD.ORG facebook.com/AFSCMEMD (410) 547-1515 AFSCME Maryland Council 3 2018 Primary Election Endorsed Candidates House of Delegates DISTRICT 2B Washington County DISTRICT 11 Baltimore County DISTRICT 19 Montgomery County Peter Perini (D) Jon Cardin (D) Bonnie Cullison (D) Shelly Hettleman (D) Marice Morales (D) DISTRICT 3A Frederick County Dana Stein (D) Marlin Jenkins (D) Carol Krimm (D) Karen Young-Lewis (D) DISTRICT 12 Baltimore & Howard DISTRICT 20 Montgomery County County David Moon (D) DISTRICT 3B Frederick County Eric Ebersole (D) Jheanelle Wilkins (D) Ken Kerr (D) Jessica Feldmark (D) Terri Hill (D) DISTRICT 21 Anne Arundel & Prince DISTRICT 5 Carroll County George’s Counties Emily Shank (D) DISTRICT 13 Howard County Ben Barnes (D) Vanessa Atterbeary (D) Joseline Pena-Melnyk (D) DISTRICT 6 Baltimore County Shane Pendergrass (D) Mary Lehman (D) Justin Holliday (D) Jen Terrasa (D) Megan Ann Mioduszewski (D) DISTRICT 22 Prince George’s County Jake Mohorovic (R) DISTRICT 14 Montgomery County Tawanna P. Gaines (D) Anne R. Kaiser (D) Anne Healey (D) DISTRICT 7 Baltimore & Harford Eric Luedtke (D) Alonzo T. Washington (D) County Pamela Queen (D) Allison Berkowitz (D) DISTRICT 23A Prince George’s County DISTRICT 15 Montgomery County Geraldine Valentino-Smith (D) DISTRICT 8 Baltimore County Kathleen Dumais (D) Harry Bhandari (D) David Fraser-Hidalgo (D) DISTRICT 23B Prince George’s County Eric Bromwell (D) Kevin Mack (D) Marvin E. Jr. Holmes (D) Carl Jackson (D) Joseph F. Jr. Vallario (D) DISTRICT 16 Montgomery County DISTRICT 9A Carroll & Howard Ariana Kelly (D) DISTRICT 24 Prince George’s County Counties Marc Korman (D) Erek L. Barron (D) Natalie Ziegler (D) Samir Paul (D) Andrea Fletcher Harrison (D) Jazz Lewis (D) DISTRICT 9B Howard County DISTRICT 17 Montgomery County Courtney Watson (D) Kumar P. Barve (D) DISTRICT 25 Prince George’s County Jim Gilchrist (D) Wala Blegay (D) Darryl Barnes (D) DISTRICT 10 Baltimore County DISTRICT 18 Montgomery County Dereck E. Davis (D) Benjamin Brooks (D) Al Carr (D) Adrienne A. Jones (D) DISTRICT 26 Prince George’s County Veronica Turner (D) Kris Valderrama (D) @AFSCMEMaryland AFSCMEMD.ORG facebook.com/AFSCMEMD (410) 547-1515 AFSCME Maryland Council 3 2018 Primary Election Endorsed Candidates House of Delegates DISTRICT 27A Charles & Prince DISTRICT 33 Anne Arundel County DISTRICT 42A Baltimore County George’s Counties Heather Bagnall (D) Stephen Lafferty (D) Susie Proctor (D) Tracie Cramer Hovermale (D) Pam Luby (D) DISTRICT 42B Baltimore County DISTRICT 27B Calvert & Prince Michele Guyton (D) George’s Counties DISTRICT 34A Harford County Sachin Hebbar (D) Michael A. Jackson (D) Steve Johnson (D) Mary Ann Lisanti (D) DISTRICT 43 Baltimore City DISTRICT 27C Calvert County Curt Anderson (D) Jason Fowler (D) DISTRICT 35A Cecil County Maggie McIntosh (D) Jobeth Bowers (D) Regina Boyce (D) DISTRICT 28 Charles County Debra Davis (D) DISTRICT 36 Caroline, Cecil, Kent DISTRICT 44A Baltimore City Edith J. Patterson (D) & Queen Anne’s Counties Keith E. Haynes (D) C. T. Wilson (D) Michael Welker (D) DISTRICT 44B Baltimore County DISTRICT 29B St. Mary’s County DISTRICT 37A Dorchester & Charles E. III Sydnor (D) Brian Crosby (D) Wicomico Counties Pat Young (D) Sheree Sample-Hughes (D) DISTRICT 30A Anne Arundel DISTRICT 45 Baltimore City County DISTRICT 37B Dorchester, Talbot & Talmadge Branch (D) Mike Busch (D) Wicomico Counties Cheryl D. Glenn (D) Aron Axe (D) Dan O’Hare (D) Stephanie Smith (D) DISTRICT 30B Anne Arundel DISTRICT 38A Somerset & DISTRICT 46 Baltimore City County Worcester Counties Luke Clippinger (D) Susan Cochran (D) Kirkland Hall (D) Robbyn Lewis (D) Brooke Elizabeth Lierman (D) DISTRICT 31A Anne Arundel DISTRICT 39 Montgomery County County Kirill Reznik (D) DISTRICT 47A Prince George’s Ned Carey (D) Shane Robinson (D) County Diana M. Fennell (D) DISTRICT 31B Anne Arundel DISTRICT 40 Baltimore City Jimmy Tarlau (D) County Melissa Wells (D) Karen Patricia Simpson (D) Terrell Boston-Smith (D) DISTRICT 47B Prince George’s Nick Mosby (D) County DISTRICT 32 Anne Arundel Carlo Sanchez (D) County DISTRICT 41 Baltimore City J. Sandy Bartlett (D) Bilal Ali (D) Mark S. Chang (D) Angela C. Gibson (D) Theodore Sophocleus (D) Samuel I. “Sandy” Rosenberg (D) @AFSCMEMaryland AFSCMEMD.ORG facebook.com/AFSCMEMD (410) 547-1515.
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