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2019 Maryland General Assembly Composition MARYLAND - 2018 ELECTION RESULTS *CHANGES IN THE MARYLAND GENERAL ASSEMBLY SENATE DISTRICT 2018 2019 09 (Howard) Gail Bates (R) Katie Fry Hester (D) 12 (Howard) Edward Kasemeyer (D) Clarence Lam (D) 18 (Montgomery) Richard Madaleno (D) Jeff Waldstreicher (D) 19 (Montgomery) Roger Manno (D) Benjamin Kramer (D) 25 (Prince George’s) Ulysses Currie (D) Melony Griffith (D) 26 (Prince George’s) C. Anthony Muse Obie Patterson (D) 28 (Charles) Thomas “Mac” Middleton (D) Arthur Ellis (D) 29 (Calvert; St. Mary’s) Steve Waugh (R) Jack Bailey (R) 30 (Anne Arundel) John Astle (D) Sarah Elfreth (D) 32 (Anne Arundel) James “Ed” DeGrange (D) Pamela Beidle (D) 35 (Harford; Cecil) Linda Norman (R) Jason Gallion (R) 38 (Lower Eastern Shore) James Mathias (D) Mary Beth Carozza (R) 40 (Baltimore City) Barbara Robinson (D) Antonio Hayes (D) 42 (Baltimore County) Jim Brochin (D) Christopher West (R) 43 (Baltimore City) Joan Carter Conway (D) Mary Washington (D) 45 (Baltimore City) Nathaniel McFadden (D) Cory McCray (D) 47 (Montgomery) Victor Ramirez (D) Malcolm Augustine (D) SENATE COMPOSITION 2018 2019 DEMOCRAT 33 32 REPUBLICAN 14 25 (NET GAIN – ONE SEAT) MARYLAND - 2018 ELECTION RESULTS *CHANGES IN THE MARYLAND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE OF DELEGATES DISTRICT 2018 2019 03B (Frederick) William Folden (R) Ken Kerr (D) 04 (Frederick; Carroll) Kathy Afzali (R) Dan Cox (R) David Voght (R) Jesse Pippy (R) 07 (Baltimore; Harford) Patrick McDonough (R) Laura Arikan (R) 08 (Baltimore) Joseph Cluster (R) Harry Bhandari (D) Christian Miele (R) Joseph Boteler (R) 09B (Howard) Robert Flanagan (R) Courtney Watson (D) 11 (Baltimore) Dan Morhaim (D) Jon Cardin (D) 12 (Baltimore; Howard) Clarence Lam (D) Jessica Feldmark (D) 13 (Howard) Frank Turner (D) Jen Terraza (D) 15 (Montgomery) Aruna Miller (D) Lily Qi (D) 16 (Montgomery) C. William Frick (D) Sara Love (D) 17 (Montgomery) Andrew Platt (D) Julie Pacakovich Carr (D) 18 (Montgomery) Ana Sol Gutierezz (D) Emily Shetty (D) Jeff Waldstreicher (D) Jared Solomon (D) 19 (Montgomery) Benjamin Kramer (D) Charlotte Crutchfield (D) Marice Morales (D) Vaughn Stewart (D) 20 (Montgomery) Shiela Hixon (D) Lorig Charkoudian (D) 21 (Anne Arundel; Pr.George’s) Barbara Frush (D) Mary Lehman (D) 23B (Prince George’s) Joseph Vallario (D) Ron Watson (D) 24 (Prince George’s) Angela Angel (D) Andrea F. Harrison (D) 25 (Prince George’s) Tony Knotts (D) Nick Charles (D) 28 (Charles) Sally Jameson (D) Debra Davis (D) 29B (St. Mary’s) Deb Rey (R) Brian Crosby (D) 30A (Anne Arundel) Herb McMillan (R) Alice Cain (D) 31B (Anne Arundel) Megan Simonaire (R) Brian Chisolm (R) 32 (Anne Arundel) Pamela Beidle (D) J. Sandy Bartlett (D) Alice Sophocleus (D) Mike Rogers (D) 33 (Anne Arundel) Tony McConkey (R) Heather Bagnall (D) 34A (Harford) Glen Glass (R) Steve Johnson (D) 38C (Wicomico; Worcester) Mary Beth Carozza (R) Wayne Hartman (R) 39 (Montgomery) Charles Barkley (D) Lesley Lopez (D) Shane Robinson (D) Gabriel Acevero (D) 40 (Baltimore City) Antonio Hayes (D) Melissa Wells (D) 41 (Baltimore City) Bilal Ali (D) Dalya Attar (D) Angela Gibson (D) Tony Bridges (D) 42B (Baltimore) Susan Aumann (R) Nino Mangione (R) Christopher West (R) Michele Guyton (D) 43 (Baltimore City) Mary Washington (D) Regina Boyle (D) 45 (Baltimore City) Cory McCray (D) Stephanie Smith (D) 47A (Prince George’s) Jimmy Tarlau (D) Julian Ivey (D) 47B (Prince George’s) Carlo Sanchez (D) Wanika Fisher (D) HOUSE OF DELEGATES COMPOSITION 2018 2019 DEMOCRAT 91 99 (NET GAIN – EIGHT SEATS) REPUBLICAN 50 42 .
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