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2021 Maryland Legislative Guide MarylandLeg Guide 2021.qxp_001_legisguide_CL 11/20/20 1:14 PM Page 1 2021 MARYLAND LEGISLATIVE GUIDE PROVIDED COURTESY OF CHOPTANK ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE H MarylandLeg Guide 2021.qxp_001_legisguide_CL 11/20/20 1:14 PM Page 2 H MARYLAND HOUSE OF DELEGATES SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE SPEAKER PRO TEM Adrienne Jones (D) Sheee Sample-Hughes (D) BALTIMORE COUNTY DORCHESTER AND WICOMICO COUNTIES HOUSE DISTRICT 39 HOUSE DISTRICT 37A Gabriel Acevero (D) Christopher Adams (R) Curt Anderson (D) Carl Anderton (R) Steven Arentz (R) HOUSE DISTRICT 39 HOUSE DISTRICT 37B HOUSE DISTRICT 43 HOUSE DISTRICT 38B HOUSE DISTRICT 36 Lauren Arikan (R) Dalya Attar (D) Vanessa Atterbeary (D) Heather Bagnall (D) Ben Barnes (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 7 HOUSE DISTRICT 41 HOUSE DISTRICT 13 HOUSE DISTRICT 33 HOUSE DISTRICT 21 Darryl Barnes (D) Erek Barron (D) Sandy Bartlett (D) Kumar Barve (D) Wendell Beitzel (R) HOUSE DISTRICT 25 HOUSE DISTRICT 24 HOUSE DISTRICT 32 HOUSE DISTRICT 17 HOUSE DISTRICT 1A Lisa Belcastro (D) Harry Bhandari (D) Joseph Boteler (R) Regina Boyce (D) Chanel Branch (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 11 HOUSE DISTRICT 8 HOUSE DISTRICT 8 HOUSE DISTRICT 43 HOUSE DISTRICT 45 2 2021 Maryland Legislative Guide MarylandLeg Guide 2021.qxp_001_legisguide_CL 11/20/20 1:14 PM Page 3 H MARYLAND HOUSE OF DELEGATES continued on next page Talmadge Branch (D) Tony Bridges (D) Benjamin Brooks (D) Jason Buckel (R) Jon Cardin (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 45 HOUSE DISTRICT 41 HOUSE DISTRICT 10 HOUSE DISTRICT 1B HOUSE DISTRICT 11 Ned Carey (D) Alfred Carr (D) Mark Chang (D) Lorig Charkoudian (D) Nick Charles (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 31A HOUSE DISTRICT 18 HOUSE DISTRICT 32 HOUSE DISTRICT 20 HOUSE DISTRICT 25 Brian Chisholm (R) Barrie Ciliberti (R) Jerry Clark (R) Luke Clippinger (D) Frank Conaway (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 31B HOUSE DISTRICT 4 HOUSE DISTRICT 29C HOUSE DISTRICT 46 HOUSE DISTRICT 40 Daniel Cox (R) Brian Crosby (D) Charlotte Crutchfield (D) Bonnie Cullison (D) Debra Davis (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 4 HOUSE DISTRICT 29B HOUSE DISTRICT 19 HOUSE DISTRICT 19 HOUSE DISTRICT 28 Dereck Davis (D) Kathleen Dumais (D) Eric Ebersole (D) Jessica Feldmark (D) Diana Fennell (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 25 HOUSE DISTRICT 15 HOUSE DISTRICT 12 HOUSE DISTRICT 12 HOUSE DISTRICT 47A 2021 Maryland Legislative Guide 3 MarylandLeg Guide 2021.qxp_001_legisguide_CL 11/20/20 1:14 PM Page 4 H MARYLAND HOUSE OF DELEGATES Mark Fisher (R) Wanika Fisher (D) Catherine Forbes (D) David Fraser-Hidalgo (D) Jefferson Ghrist (R) HOUSE DISTRICT 27C HOUSE DISTRICT 47B HOUSE DISTRICT 42A HOUSE DISTRICT 15 HOUSE DISTRICT 36 Jim Gilchrist (D) Robin Grammer (R) Mike Griffith (R) Michele Guyton (D) Andrea Harrison (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 17 HOUSE DISTRICT 6 HOUSE DISTRICT 35B HOUSE DISTRICT 42B HOUSE DISTRICT 24 Wayne Hartman (R) Keith Haynes (D) Anne Healey (D) Shaneka Henson (D) Teri Hill (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 38C HOUSE DISTRICT 44A HOUSE DISTRICT 22 HOUSE DISTRICT 30A HOUSE DISTRICT 12 Marvin Holmes (D) Kevin Hornberger (R) Seth Howard (R) Rick Impallaria (R) Julian Ivey (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 23B HOUSE DISTRICT 35A HOUSE DISTRICT 30B HOUSE DISTRICT 7 HOUSE DISTRICT 47A Carl Jackson (D) Michael Jackson (D) Jay Jacobs (R) Jay Jalisi (D) Steve Johnson (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 8 HOUSE DISTRICT 27B HOUSE DISTRICT 36 HOUSE DISTRICT 10 HOUSE DISTRICT 34A 4 2021 Maryland Legislative Guide MarylandLeg Guide 2021.qxp_001_legisguide_CL 11/20/20 1:14 PM Page 5 H MARYLAND HOUSE OF DELEGATES continued on next page Adrienne Jones (D) Dana Jones (D) Anne Kaiser (D) Ariana Kelly (D) Ken Kerr (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 10 HOUSE DISTRICT 30A HOUSE DISTRICT 14 HOUSE DISTRICT 16 HOUSE DISTRICT 3B Nicholaus Kipke (R) Trent Kittleman (R) Marc Korman (D) Susan Krebs (R) Carol Krimm (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 31B HOUSE DISTRICT 9A HOUSE DISTRICT 16 HOUSE DISTRICT 5 HOUSE DISTRICT 3A Mary Lehman (D) Jazz Lewis (D) Robbyn Lewis (D) Brooke Lierman (D) Mary Ann Lisanti (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 21 HOUSE DISTRICT 24 HOUSE DISTRICT 46 HOUSE DISTRICT 46 HOUSE DISTRICT 34A Robert Long (R) Lesley Lopez (D) Sara Love (D) Eric Luedtke (D) Michael Malone (R) HOUSE DISTRICT 6 HOUSE DISTRICT 39 HOUSE DISTRICT 16 HOUSE DISTRICT 14 HOUSE DISTRICT 33 Nino Mangione (R) Johnny Mautz (R) Susan McComas (R) Maggie McIntosh (D) Mike McKay (R) HOUSE DISTRICT 42B HOUSE DISTRICT 37B HOUSE DISTRICT 34B HOUSE DISTRICT 43 HOUSE DISTRICT 1C 2021 Maryland Legislative Guide 5 MarylandLeg Guide 2021.qxp_001_legisguide_CL 11/20/20 1:14 PM Page 6 H MARYLAND HOUSE OF DELEGATES Ric Metzgar (R) Warren Miller (R) David Moon (D) Matthew Morgan (R) Nick Mosby (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 6 HOUSE DISTRICT 9A HOUSE DISTRICT 20 HOUSE DISTRICT 29A HOUSE DISTRICT 40 Charles Otto (R) Julie Carr Palakovich (D) Neil Parrott (R) Edith Patterson (R) Joseline Peña-Melnyk (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 38A HOUSE DISTRICT 17 HOUSE DISTRICT 2A HOUSE DISTRICT 28 HOUSE DISTRICT 21 Shane Pendergrass (D) Jesse Pippy (R) Susie Proctor (D) Lily Qi (D) Pam Queen (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 13 HOUSE DISTRICT 4 HOUSE DISTRICT 27A HOUSE DISTRICT 15 HOUSE DISTRICT 14 Teresa Reilly (R) Kirill Reznik (D) Mike Rogers (D) April Rose (R) Samuel Rosenberg (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 35B HOUSE DISTRICT 39 HOUSE DISTRICT 32 HOUSE DISTRICT 5 HOUSE DISTRICT 41 Sheila Ruth (D) Sid Saab (R) Sheree Sample-Hughes (D) Emily Shetty (D) Haven Shoemaker (R) HOUSE DISTRICT 44B HOUSE DISTRICT 33 HOUSE DISTRICT 37A HOUSE DISTRICT 18 HOUSE DISTRICT 5 6 2021 Maryland Legislative Guide MarylandLeg Guide 2021.qxp_001_legisguide_CL 11/20/20 1:14 PM Page 7 H MARYLAND HOUSE OF DELEGATES continued on next page Stephanie Smith (D) Jared Solomon (D) Dana Stein (D) Vaughn Stewart (D) Kathy Szeliga (R) HOUSE DISTRICT 45 HOUSE DISTRICT 18 HOUSE DISTRICT 11 HOUSE DISTRICT 19 HOUSE DISTRICT 7 Jen Terrasa (D) Brenda Thiam (R) Veronica Turner (D) Kriselda Valderrama (D) Geraldine Valentino-Smith (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 13 HOUSE DISTRICT 2B HOUSE DISTRICT 26 HOUSE DISTRICT 26 HOUSE DISTRICT 23A Jay Walker (D) Alonzo Washington (D) Courtney Watson (D) Ron Watson (D) Melissa Wells (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 26 HOUSE DISTRICT 22 HOUSE DISTRICT 9B HOUSE DISTRICT 23B HOUSE DISTRICT 40 Jheanelle Wilkins (D) Nicole Williams (D) C. T. Wilson (D) William Wivell (R) Karen Lewis Young (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 20 HOUSE DISTRICT 22 HOUSE DISTRICT 28 HOUSE DISTRICT 2A HOUSE DISTRICT 3A Pat Young (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 44B 2021 Maryland Legislative Guide 7 MarylandLeg Guide 2021.qxp_001_legisguide_CL 11/20/20 1:14 PM Page 8 H MARYLAND HOUSE OF DELEGATES HOUSE LEGISLATIVE INFORMATION: Website: http://dls.maryland.gov/home/ Mailing address for members during Session: Their Office number at Building 6 Bladen Street Annapolis, MD 21401 For further information, visit the Maryland General Assembly website: http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/mgawebsite/ This information based on current member roster as of November 10, 2020, at time of printing. DISTRICT NAME PARTY CAPITOL ADDRESS DISTRICT PHONE CAPITOL PHONE EMAIL 39 Acevero, Gabriel (D) 225 House Office 410-841-3001 410-841-3001 [email protected] 37B Adams, Christopher T. (R) 426 House Office 301-858-3343 410-841-3343 [email protected] 43 Anderson, Curt (D) 314 House Office 410-323-4324 410-841-3291 [email protected] 38B Anderton, Carl, Jr. (R) 310 House Office 301-858-3431 410-841-3431 [email protected] 36 Arentz, Steven J. (R) 308 House Office 410-841-3543 410-841-3543 [email protected] 7 Arikan, Lauren (R) 324 House Office 410-841-3334 410-841-3334 [email protected] 41 Attar, Dalya (D) 317 House Office 410-841-3268 410-841-3268 [email protected] 13 Atterbeary, Vanessa E. (D) 101 House Office 410-841-3471 410-841-3471 [email protected] 33 Bagnall, Heather (D) 160 House Office 410-841-3406 410-841-3406 [email protected] 21 Barnes, Ben (D) 151 House Office 410-841-3046 410-841-3046 [email protected] 25 Barnes, Darryl (D) 301 House Office 410-841-3557 410-841-3557 [email protected] 24 Barron, Erek L. (D) 207 House Office 410-841-3692 410-841-3692 [email protected] 32 Bartlett, J. Sandy (D) 163 House Office 410-841-3370 410-841-3370 [email protected] 17 Barve, Kumar P. (D) 251 House Office 410-841-3990 410-841-3990 [email protected] 1A Beitzel, Wendell R. (R) 309 House Office 301-387-6950 410-841-3435 [email protected] 11 Belcastro, Lisa (D) 306 House Office 410-841-3833 410-841-3833 [email protected] 8 Bhandari, Harry (D) 303 House Office 410-841-3526 410-841-3526 [email protected] 8 Boteler, Joseph C., III (R) 307 House Office 410-841-3365 410-841-3365 [email protected] 43 Boyce, Regina T. (D) 316 House Office 410-841-3476 410-841-3476 [email protected] 45 Branch, Chanel (D) 225 House Office 410-841-3257 410-841-3257 [email protected] 45 Branch, Talmadge (D) 151 House Office 410-563-4709 410-841-3398 [email protected] 41 Bridges, Tony (D) 315 House Office 410-841-3283 410-841-3283 [email protected] 10 Brooks, Benjamin (D) 151 House Office 410-496-4037 410-841-3352 [email protected] 1B Buckel, Jason C. (R) 309 House Office 410-841-3404 410-841-3404 [email protected] 11 Cardin, Jon S.
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