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Governor/Lt. Governor Name Political Party Address and Phone Number Other Contact Information Anthony G Governor/Lt. Governor Name Political Party Address and Phone Number Other Contact Information Anthony G. Brown Democrat 12138 Central Avenue #163 [email protected] Governor Bowie, MD 20721 www.anthonybrown.com (240) 667-2321 facebook.com/AnthonyBrown.Maryland @brownformd www.flickr.com/photos/anthonygbrown/show/ Ken Ulman Democrat 12138 Central Avenue #163 [email protected] Lt. Governor Bowie, MD 20721 www.kenulman.com (240) 667-2321 facebook.com/ken.ulman twitter.com/kenulman www.youtube.com/user/kenulman Larry Hogan Republican P.O. Box 6559 [email protected] Governor Annapolis, MD 21401 (855) 23H-OGAN Boyd Rutherford Republican P.O. Box 6559 [email protected] Lt. Governor Annapolis, MD 21401 (855) 23H-OGAN Shawn Quinn Libertarian P.O. Box 1154 [email protected] Governor Lusby, MD 20657 facebook.com/ShawnQuinn (443) 684-0924 Lorenzo Gaztanaga Libertarian P.O. Box 6257 [email protected] Lt. Governor Baltimore, MD 21206 (443) 414-6539 Charles U. Smith Democrat P.O. Box 1403 [email protected] Governor Baltimore, MD 21203 [email protected] WRITE-IN facebook.com/charlesulyssessmith Clarence Tucker Democrat P.O. Box 1403 [email protected] Lt. Governor Baltimore, MD 21203 WRITE-IN Comptroller Name Political Party Address and Phone Number Other Contact Information Peter Franchot Democrat P.O. Box 7428 [email protected] Silver Spring, MD 20907 www.franchot.com (301) 357-9505 facebook.com/peterfranchot @peterfranchot William H. Campbell Republican 6375 Open Flower Court [email protected] Columbia, MD 21045 www.whcampbell2014.com (301) 596-2041 facebook.com/william campbell @whcampbell Anjali Reed Phukan Other P.O. Box 3514 [email protected] WRITE-IN Silver Spring, MD 20918 www.anjali4md.weebly.com facebook.com/anjali4md @anjali4md Instagram: Anjali4md Attorney General Name Political Party Address and Phone Number Other Contact Information Brian E. Frosh Democrat 4810 Grantham Avenue [email protected] Chevy Chase, MD 20815 www.brianfrosh.com (240) 479-9788 facebook.com/BrianFrosh @BrianFrosh Jeffrey N. Pritzker Republican 110 West Road, Suite 222 [email protected] Towson, MD 21204 (410) 823-2222 Leo Wayne Dymowski Libertarian 1965 Denbury Drive [email protected] Dundalk, MD 21222 www.vote4leo.org (410) 282-5808 Representative in Congress – 6th District Name Political Party Address and Phone Number Other Contact Information John K. Delaney Democrat P.O. Box 60320 www.delaneyforcongress.com Potomac, MD 20854 (301) 500-8642 Dan Bongino Republican Citizens for Bongino www.bongino.com P.O. Box 1330 facebook.com/dan.bongino Frederick, MD 21702 @dbongino George Gluck Green 4848 Sweetbirch Drive [email protected] Rockville, MD 20853 (301) 924-5065 Representative in Congress – 8th District Name Political Party Address and Phone Number Other Contact Information Chris Van Hollen Democrat 10605 Concord Street Suite 202 [email protected] Kensington, MD 20895 www.vanhollen.org (301) 942-3768 facebook.com/chrisvanhollen4congress Dave Wallace Republican 2127 Espey Court Suite 110 [email protected] Crofton, MD 21114 www.wallaceforamerica.com (240) 772-1638 facebook.com/wallaceforcongress @davewallaceus Andrew Jaye Wildman Unaffiliated 215 Westminster Ave Apt A [email protected] WRITE-IN Westminster, MD 21157 www.ouriapp.typepad.com @ouriapp State Senator – District 3 Name Political Party Address and Phone Number Other Contact Information Ronald N. Young Democrat P.O. Box 724 [email protected] Frederick, MD 21705 facebook.com/ron.young-925 (301) 682-7339 @senronyoung Corey Stottlemyer Republican 207 Meadowdale Lane [email protected] Frederick, MD 21702 (301) 331-8028 State Senator – District 4 Name Political Party Address and Phone Number Other Contact Information Dan Rupli Democrat 18 East Orndorff Drive [email protected] Brunswick, MD 21716 (240) 481-2677 Michael Hough Republican 143 Fiona Way [email protected] Brunswick, MD 21758 www.houghforsenate.com (240) 405-7098 facebook.com/hough for senate @houghforsenate House of Delegates – District 3A – Vote for Two Name Political Party Address and Phone Number Other Contact Information Carol L. Krimm Democrat 1587 Abbey Court [email protected] Frederick, MD 21701 www.carolkrimm.net (301) 663-1961 Karen Lewis Young Democrat 409 Culler Avenue [email protected] Frederick, MD 21701 facebook.com/karenlewisyoung (301) 682-7339 for house of delegates 3a Paul Smith Republican 103 Fairview Avenue [email protected] Frederick, MD 21701 facebook.com/C.PaulSmith Victoria Wilkins Republican 9313 Hillsborough Drive [email protected] Frederick, MD 21701 (301) 620-4388 House of Delegates – District 3B Name Political Party Address and Phone Number Other Contact Information Stephen Slater Democrat P.O. Box 3448 [email protected] Frederick, MD 21701 (301) 682-5601 William “Bill” Folden Republican 4118 Camden Drive Jefferson, MD 21755 House of Delegates – District 4 – Vote for Three Name Political Party Address and Phone Number Other Contact Information Gene Stanton Democrat P.O. Box 304 [email protected] Monrovia, MD 21770 www.genestanton.nationbuilder.com facebook.com/genestanton.35 @genestanton Kathy Afzali Republican P.O. Box 412 [email protected] Braddock Heights, MD 21714 facebook.com/kathyafzalidelegate (301) 524-7417 @kathy_afzali Kelly Schulz Republican 6773 Balmoral Ridge [email protected] New Market, MD 21774 (301) 304-0523 David E. Vogt III Republican P.O. Box 238 [email protected] Brunswick, MD 21716 www.vogtformaryland.com (301) 789-8663 facebook.com/davidvogtusmc @vote4vogtteam County Executive Name Political Party Address and Phone Number Other Contact Information Jan H. Gardner Democrat P.O. Box 4268 [email protected] Frederick, MD 21705 www.jangardner.org (240) 405-8180 facebook.com/Jan Gardner for Frederick County Blaine R. Young Republican 102 W. 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Box 235 [email protected] Braddock Heights, MD 21714 www.electdonald.com (240) 405-5739 facebook.com/jerrydonaldforcountycouncil @jerrydonald371 Ellen L. Bartlett Republican 4317 Buckeystown Pike [email protected] Frederick, MD 21704 County Council – District 2 Name Political Party Address and Phone Number Other Contact Information Annette Breiling Democrat P.O. Box 255 [email protected] Monrovia, MD 21770 www.breiling4frederick.com (301) 788-8170 Tony Chmelik Republican 2941 Green Valley Road [email protected] Ijamsville, MD 21754 (301) 748-6146 Steve Dempsey Unaffiliated P.O. Box 412 [email protected] WRITE-IN Monrovia, MD 21770 www.dempsey4u.com (301) 788-4980 facebook.com/Dempsey4U- FrederickCountyCouncilDistrict2 County Council – District 3 Name Political Party Address and Phone Number Other Contact Information M.C. Keegan-Ayer Democrat P.O. Box 748 [email protected] Braddock Heights, MD 21714 (301) 964-0635 Denny Shafer Republican 6913 Greenvale Court [email protected] Frederick, MD 21702 (301) 663-5043 County Council – District 4 Name Political Party Address and Phone Number Other Contact Information Jessica Fitzwater Democrat 1505 Dockside Drive [email protected] Frederick, MD 21701 www.jessicafitzwater.com (301) 639-7714 facebook.com/JessicaFitzwaterforFrederick @jessfitzwater Robert “Bob” Lawrence Republican 5753 Box Elder Court [email protected] Frederick, MD 21703 www.lawrenceforcouncil.com (301) 662-9185 facebook.com/ BobLawrenceforCounty Council @BLforcouncil County Council – District 5 Name Political Party Address and Phone Number Other Contact Information Mark Long Democrat P.O Box 495 [email protected] Thurmont, MD 21788 www.marklong.us (301) 271-1756 facebook.com/MarkLongForFrederickCounty Kirby Delauter Republican 2 Creamery Way [email protected] Emmitsburg, MD 21727 www.kirbydelauter.com (301) 447-5881 x208 Judge of the Circuit Court – Circuit 6 Name Political Party Address and Phone Number Other Contact Information Danny B. O’Connor N/A 100 West Patrick Street [email protected] Frederick, MD 21701 (240) 409-2033 Scott Rolle N/A 151 West Patrick Street [email protected] Frederick, MD 21701 (301) 228-3737 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Name Political Party Address and Phone Number Other Contact Information Kevin F. Arthur N/A 626 Courthouse East Baltimore, MD 21202 Andrea M. Leahy N/A Robert C. Murphy Court of Appeal 361 Rowe Blvd Annapolis, MD 21401 State’s Attorney Name Political Party Address and Phone Number Other Contact Information Teresa Rivera Bean
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