NARAL Pro-Choice Maryland's 2018 General Election Results Statewide

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NARAL Pro-Choice Maryland's 2018 General Election Results Statewide NARAL Pro-Choice Maryland’s 2018 General Election Results Statewide Races Position County Candidate Endorsed by PAC Results Statewide Governor Statewide Ben Jealous Endorsed Lost Statewide Attorney General Statewide Brian Frosh (I) Endorsed Won Statewide Comptroller Statewide Pete Franchot Won Anne Arundel County Positions Candidate Endorsed by PAC Results ————- County Executive Steuart Pittman (D) Endorsed Won 5 County Council Dawn Gough Myers (D) Endorsed Lost 6 County Council Lisa Brannigan Rodvien (D) Endorsed Won 30 State Senate Sarah Elfreth (D) Endorsed Won 21 State Delegate Joseline Pena-Melnyk (D) Endorsed Won 30A State Delegate Mike Busch (D) Endorsed Won 30A State Delegate Alice Cain (D) Endorsed Won 32 State Delegate J. Sandy Bartlett (D) Endorsed Won 32 State Senator Pamela Beidle Won 33 State Senate Eve Hurwitz (D) Endorsed Lost 33 State Delegate Heather Bagnall (D) Endorsed Lost 33 State Delegate Tracie Hovermale (D) Endorsed Lost 33 State Delegate Pam Luby (D) Endorsed Lost Baltimore County Positions Candidate Endorsed by PAC Results ————– County Executive John Olszewski, Jr. (D) Endorsed Won 2 County Council Izzy Patoka (D) Endorsed Won 4 County Council Julian Earl Jones (D) Endorsed Won 8 State Senate Kathy Klausmeier (D) Endorsed Won 8 State Delegate Eric Bromwell (D) Endorsed Won 10 State Senate Delores Kelley (D) Endorsed Won 10 State Delegate Adrienne Jones (D) Endorsed Won 11 State Senate Bobby Zirkin (D) Endorsed Won 11 State Delegate Jon Cardin (D) Endorsed Won 11 State Delegate Dana Stein (D) Endorsed Won 11 State Delegate Shelly Hettleman (D) Endorsed Won 12 State Senate Clarence Lam (D) Endorsed Won 12 State Delegate Jessica Feldmark (D) Endorsed Won 12 State Delegate Terri Hill (D) Endorsed Won 12 State Delegate Eric Ebersole (D) Endorsed Won 42A State Delegate Steve Lafferty (D) Endorsed Won 42B State Delegate Michele Guyton (D) Endorsed Won 42B State Delegate Sachin Hebbar (D) Endorsed Lost 44B State Delegate Pat Young (D) Endorsed Won Baltimore City Positions Candidate Endorsed by PAC Results 40 State Delegate Melissa Wells (D) Endorsed Won 41 State Senator Jill Carter Won 41 State Delegate Sandy Rosenberg (D) Endorsed Won 42 State Senate Robbie Leonard (D) Endorsed Lost 43 State Senate Mary Washington (D) Endorsed Won 43 State Delegate Regina Boyce (D) Endorsed Won 43 State Delegate Maggie McIntosh (D) Endorsed Won 44 State Senate Shirley Nathan-Pulliam (D) Endorsed Won 46 State Senate Bill Ferguson (D) Endorsed Won 46 State Delegate Luke Clippinger (D) Endorsed Won 46 State Delegate Brooke Lierman (D) Endorsed Won 46 State Delegate Robbyn Lewis (D) Endorsed Won Calvert County Positions Candidate Endorsed by PAC Results 1 County Commissioner Tricia Powell (D) Endorsed Lost 3 County Commissioner Holly Bud (D) Endorsed Lost 27 State Senator Michael Miller (I) Won 29C State Delegate Julia Nichols (D) Endorsed Lost Caroline County Positions Candidate Endorsed by PAC Results 36 State Delegate Keirien Taylor (D) Endorsed Lost Carroll County Positions Candidate Endorsed by PAC Results 5 State Delegate Emily Shank (D) Endorsed Lost Cecil County Positions Candidate Endorsed by PAC 35B State Delegate Ronnie Teitler Davis (D) Endorsed Lost Charles County Positions Candidate Endorsed by PAC Results -------- President Of County Chris Dudley (G) Endorsed Lost Commission 27 State Senator Michael Miller (I) Won 28 State Delegate Edith Patterson (D) Endorsed Won Frederick County Positions Candidate Endorsed by PAC Results At Large County Council Susan Reeder Jessee (D) Endorsed Lost 2 County Council Lisa Jarosinski (D) Endorsed Lost 3 State Senate Ron Young (D) Endorsed Won 3A State Delegate Karen Lewis Young (D) Endorsed Won 4 State Delegate Darrin Smith (D) Endorsed Lost 4 County Council Jessica Fitzwater (D) Endorsed Won Harford County Positions Candidate Endorsed by PAC Results --------- County Executive Maryann Connaghnan Forgan (D) Endorsed Lost --------- President Of County Council Frank “Bud” Hines (D) Endorsed Lost B County Council Suzanne Oshinsky (D) Endorsed Lost 7 State Delegate Allison Berkowitz (D) Endorsed Lost 7 State Senate Donna Hines (D) Lost 34A State Delegate Mary Ann Lisanti (D) Endorsed Won 35B State Delegate Ronnie Teitler Davis (D) Endorsed Won Howard County Positions Candidate Endorsed by PAC Results ———— County Executive Calvin Ball (D) Endorsed Won 2 County Council Opel Jones (D) Endorsed Won 3 County Council Christiana Rigby (D) Endorsed Won 9 State Senator Katie Fry Hester Won (pending) 9A State Delegate Steve Bolen (D) Endorsed Lost 9B State Delegate Courtney Watson (D) Endorsed Won 12 State Senate Clarence Lam (D) Endorsed Won 12 State Delegate Jessica Feldmark (D) Endorsed Won 12 State Delegate Terri Hill (D) Endorsed Won 12 State Delegate Eric Ebersole (D) Endorsed Won 13 State Delegate Vanessa Atterbeary (D) Endorsed Won 13 State Delegate Jen Terrasa (D) Endorsed Won 13 State Delegate Shane Pendergrass (D) Endorsed Won 13 State Senator Guy Guzzone (I) Won Montgomery County Positions Candidate Endorsed by PAC Results ————- County Executive Mark Elrich (D) Endorsed Won At Large County Council Gabe Albornoz (D) Endorsed Won At Large County Council Will Jawando (D) Endorsed Won At Large County Council Evan Glass (D) Endorsed Won At Large County Council Hans Riemer (D) Endorsed Won 1 County Council Andrew Friedson (D) Endorsed Won 2 County Council Craig Rice (D) Endorsed Won 3 County Council Sidney Katz (D) Endorsed Won 4 County Council Nancy Navarro (D) Endorsed Won 5 County Council Tom Hucker (D) Endorsed Won 14 State Senator Craig J. Zucker (I) Endorsed Won 14 State Delegate Pamela Queen (I) Endorsed Won 14 State Delegate Anne Kaiser (I) Endorsed Won 14 State Delegate Eric Luedtke (I) Endorsed Won 15 State Senator Brian J. Feldman (I) Endorsed Won 15 State Delegate David Fraser Hidalgo (I) Endorsed Won 15 State Delegate Kathleen Dumais (I) Endorsed Won 15 State Delegate Lily Qi Endorsed Won 16 State Senator Susan C. Lee (I) Endorsed Won 16 State Delegate Ariana Kelly (I) Endorsed Won 16 State Delegate Sara Love Endorsed Won 16 State Delegate Marc Korman (I) Endorsed Won 17 State Senator Cheryl Kagan (I) Endorsed Won 17 State Delegate Jim Gilchrist (I) Endorsed Won 17 State Delegate Julie Palakovich Carr Endorsed Won 17 State Delegate Kumar P Barve (I) Endorsed Won 18 State Senator Jeff Waldstreicher Endorsed Won 18 State Delegate Jared Solomon Endorsed Won 18 State Delegate Emily Shetty Endorsed Won 18 State Delegate Al Carr (I) Endorsed Won 19 State Senator Ben Kramer Endorsed Won 19 State Delegate Vaughn Stewart Endorsed Won 19 State Delegate Bonnie Cullison (I) Endorsed Won 19 State Delegate Charlotte Crutchfield Endorsed Won 20 State Senator Will Smith (I) Endorsed Won 20 State Delegate Jheanelle Wilkins (I) Endorsed Won 20 State Delegate David Moon (I) Endorsed Won 20 State Delegate Lorig Charkoudian Endorsed Won 39 State Senator Nancy King (I) Endorsed Won 39 State Delegate Lesley Lopez Endorsed Won 39 State Delegate Gabriel Acevero Endorsed Won 39 State Delegate Kirill Reznik (I) Endorsed Won Prince George’s County Positions Candidate Endorsed by PAC Results ———— County Executive Angela Alsobrooks (D) Endorsed Won 2 State Senate Paul Pinsky (D) Endorsed Won 3 County Council Dannielle Glaros (D) Endorsed Won 5 County Council Jolene Ivey (D) Endorsed Won 21 State Delegate Ben Barnes (D) Endorsed Won 21 State Delegate Joseline Pena-Melnyk (D) Endorsed Won 24 State Delegate Jazz Lewis (D) Endorsed Won 24 State Senator Joanne Benson Won 24 State Delegate Andrea Harrison (D) Endorsed Won 26 State Delegate Kris Valderrama (D) Endorsed Won 26 State Delegate Veronica Turner (D) Endorsed Won 27 State Senator Michael Miller (I) Won 47A State Delegate Julian Ivey (D) Endorsed Won 47B State Delegate Wanika Fisher (D) Endorsed Won Somerset County Positions Candidate Endorsed by PAC Results 3 County Commissioner Deborah Nissley (D) Endorsed Lost St. Mary’s County Positions Candidate Endorsed by PAC Results 29 State Delegate Roberta Miles Loker (D) Endorsed Lost 29C State Delegate Julia Nichols (D) Endorsed Lost Wicomico County Positions Candidate Endorsed by PAC Results County Executive John William Hamilton (D) Endorsed Lost 3 County Council Michele Gregory (D) Endorsed Lost .
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