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MARYLAND - 2018 ELECTION – CANDIDATES MARYLAND – STATE-WIDE OFFICES AS OF 01 JULY 2018* *(INCLUDES ABSENTEE BALLOTS FOR ALL COUNTIES; PROVISIONAL VOTE COUNTS PENDING) Office PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS - UNOFFICIAL CURRENT INCUMBENT OFFICE HOLDERS DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN OTHER DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT (General Election Only) STATUS/NOTES GOVERNOR/ Ben Jealous/Susan Larry Hogan/Boyd Shawn Quinn/Christina Larry Hogan/Boyd Filed for re-election LT. GOVERNOR Turnbull Rutherford Smith (LIBERTARIAN) Rutherford Ian Schlakman/Annie Chambers (GREEN) COMPTROLLER Peter Franchot Anjali Reed Phukan Peter Franchot Filed for re-election ATTORNEY Brian Frosh Craig Wolf Brian Frosh Filed for re-election GENERAL MARYLAND – 2018 ELECTION – FILED CANDIDATES MARYLAND – STATE-WIDE OFFICES Office PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS - UNOFFICIAL CURRENT INCUMBENT OFFICE HOLDERS STATE DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN OTHER DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT SENATE (General Election Only) STATUS/NOTES District 01 -NONE FILED- George Edwards -NONE FILED- George Edwards Filed for re-election District 02 -NONE FILED- Andrew Serafini Jenna Roland Andrew Serafini Filed for re-election (GREEN) District 03 Ronald Young Craig Giagrande -NONE FILED- Ronald Young Filed for re-election District 04 Jessica Douglas Michael Hough -NONE FILED- Michael Hough Filed for re-election District 05 Jamie O’Marr Justin Ready -NONE FILED- Justin Ready Filed for re-election District 06 Buddy Staigerwald Johnny Ray Salling Scott Collier Jonnie Ray Salling Filed for re-election (UNAFFILIATED) District 07 Donna Hines J. B. Jennings -NONE FILED- J.B. Jennings Filed for re-election District 08 Katherine A. Christian Miele -NONE FILED- Kathy Klausmeier Filed for re-election Klausmeier District 09 Katie Fry Hester Gail Bates -NONE FILED- Gail Bates Filed for re-election District 10 Delores G. Kelley Stephanie Boston -NONE FILED- Delores Kelley Filed for re-election MARYLAND – 2018 ELECTION RESULTS MARYLAND – STATE-WIDE OFFICES Office PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS - UNOFFICIAL CURRENT INCUMBENT OFFICE HOLDERS STATE DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN OTHER DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT SENATE (General Election Only) STATUS/NOTES District 11 Bobby A. Zirkin -NONE FILED- -NONE FILED- Bobby Zirkin Filed for re-election District 12 Clarence Lam Joseph D. “Joe” -NONE FILED- Edward J. Announced Retirement Hooe Kasemeyer District 13 Guy Guzzone -NONE FILED- -NONE FILED- Guy Guzzone Filed for re-election District 14 Craig Zucker Robert Drozd -NONE FILED- Craig J. Zucker Filed for re-election District 15 Brian Feldman David Wilson -NONE FILED- Brian Feldman Filed for re-election District 16 Susan Lee Marcus Alzona -NONE FILED- Susan Lee Filed for re-election District 17 Cheryl Kagan Josephine Wang -NONE FILED- Cheryl Kagan Filed for re-election District 18 Jeff Waldstreicher -NONE FILED- -NONE FILED- Richard Madaleno Filed for Governor District 19 Ben Kramer Alirio E. Martinez, David Jeang Roger Manno Filed for Congress – Jr. (GREEN) District 6 District 20 Will Smith Dwight Patel Vardly E. St. Preux William C. Smith Filed for re-election (UNAFFILIATED) MARYLAND – 2018 ELECTION RESULTS MARYLAND – STATE-WIDE OFFICES Office PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS - UNOFFICIAL CURRENT INCUMBENT OFFICE HOLDERS STATE DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN OTHER DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT SENATE (General Election Only) STATUS/NOTES District 21 Jim Rosapepe Lee Havis -NONE FILED- Jim Rosapepe Filed for re-election District 22 Paul G. Pinsky -NONE FILED- Lauren K. Drew Paul Pinsky Filed for re-election (LIBERTARIAN) District 23 Douglas J. J. Peters -NONE FILED- -NONE FILED- Douglas J. J. Peters Filed for re-election District 24 Joanne C. Benson -NONE FILED- -NONE FILED- Joanne Benson Filed for re-election District 25 Melony Ghee -NONE FILED- -NONE FILED- Ulysses Currie Announced retirement Griffith District 26 Obie Patterson Ike Puzon -NONE FILED- C. Anthony Muse Filed for County Executive, Prince George’s County District 27 Thomas V. Mike Jesse Allen Peed -NONE FILED- Thomas V. Mike Filed for re-election Miller, Jr. Miller, Jr. District 28 Arthur Ellis John Leonard -NONE FILED- Mac Middleton Filed for re-election Currently trailing by 598 votes District 29 Thomas Brewer Jack Bailey -NONE FILED- Steve Waugh Filed for re-election Currently trailing by 768 votes MARYLAND - 2018 ELECTION RESULTS MARYLAND – STATE-WIDE OFFICES Office PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS - UNOFFICIAL CURRENT INCUMBENT OFFICE HOLDERS STATE DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN OTHER DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT SENATE (General Election Only) STATUS/NOTES District 30 Sarah K. Elfreth Ron George Christopher Wallace, Sr. John Astle Announced retirement (LIBERTARIAN) District 31 Scott Harman(a) Bryan Simonaire -NONE FILED- Brian Simonaire Filed for re-election District 32 Pamela Beidle John Grasso -NONE FILED- James E. Announced Retirement DeGrange, Sr. District 33 Eve Hurwitz Edward R. Reilly -NONE FILED- Edward D. Reilly Filed for re-election District 34 Mary-Dulany Bob Cassilly -NONE FILED- Bob Cassilly Filed for re-election James District 35 -NONE FILED- Jason Gallion Frank Esposito Wayne Norman * *Passed away in Office (UNAFFILIATED) 04 March 2018 – will not appear on ballot Christopher Randers- *Linda Norman Spouse of Wayne Pherson Norman – appointed to (LIBERTARIAN) complete remainder of term District 36 Heather Lynette Stephen S. Hershey, -NONE FILED- Steve Hershey Filed for re-election Sinclair Jr. District 37 Holly Wright Adelaide "Addie" -NONE FILED- Adelaide "Addie" Filed for re-election Eckardt Eckardt District 38 Jim Mathias Mary Beth Carozza -NONE FILED- Jim Mathias Filed for re-election MARYLAND – 2018 ELECTION RESULTS MARYLAND – STATE-WIDE OFFICES Office PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS - UNOFFICIAL CURRENT INCUMBENT OFFICE HOLDERS STATE DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN OTHER DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT SENATE (General Election Only) STATUS/NOTES District 40 Antonio Hayes -NONE FILED- -NONE FILED- Barbara Robinson Filed for re-election District 39 Nancy King Al Phillips -NONE FILED- Nancy King Al Phillips Filed for re-election District 41 Jill Carter -NONE FILED- -NONE FILED- Jill Carter Filed as candidate for office prior to Oaks’ resignation; appointed to fill vacancy Nathaniel Oaks Filed for re-election prior to resigning from office March 29; name remains on ballot District 42 Robbie Leonard Chris West -NONE FILED- Jim Brochin Filed for County Executive, Baltimore County District 43 Mary Washington -NONE FILED- -NONE FILED- Joan Carter Filed for re-election Conway Currently trailing current Delegate Mary Washington by 469 votes District 44 Del. Shirley Victor Clark, Jr. -NONE FILED- Shirley Nathan- Filed for re-election Nathan-Pulliam Pulliam District 45 Cory V. McCray -NONE FILED- -NONE FILED- Nathaniel J. Filed for re-election McFadden Currently trailing current Delegate Cory McCray by 2,190 votes MARYLAND - 2018 ELECTION RESULTS MARYLAND – STATE-WIDE OFFICES Office PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS - UNOFFICIAL CURRENT INCUMBENT OFFICE HOLDERS STATE DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN OTHER DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT SENATE (General Election Only) STATUS/NOTES District 46 Bill Ferguson Christine Digman -NONE FILED- Bill Ferguson Filed for re-election District 47 Malcolm Augustine Fred Price, Jr. -NONE FILED- Victor Ramirez Filed for State’s Attorney, Prince George’s County Incumbents Not Returning (Pre-Primary): 10_____________1____________*11 (TOTAL) • Includes former Senator Nathaniel Oaks (D-40, Baltimore City), who resigned from office subsequent to having filed for re-election. • Includes Senator H Wayne Norman, Jr. (R-35, Harford and Cecil counties), who had filed for re-election but subsequently passed away while in office. Revised 2018 Districts - Geographic Designations - Maryland State Senate: 01 Allegany, Garrett, & Washington Counties 17 Montgomery County 33 Anne Arundel County 02 Washington County 18 Montgomery County 34 Harford County 03 Frederick County 19 Montgomery County 35 Cecil and Harford Counties 04 Carroll and Frederick Counties 20 Montgomery County 36 Caroline, Cecil, Kent, & Queen Anne's Counties 05 Carroll County 21 Anne Arundel and Prince George's 37 Caroline, Dorchester, Talbot, & Wicomico Counties Counties 06 Baltimore County 22 Prince George's County 38 Somerset, Wicomico & Worchester Counties 07 Baltimore and Harford Counties 23 Prince George's County 39 Montgomery County 08 Baltimore County 24 Prince George's County 40 Baltimore City 09 Carroll and Howard Counties 25 Prince George's County 41 Baltimore City 10 Baltimore County 26 Prince George's County 42 Baltimore County 11 Baltimore County 27 Calvert, Charles, and Prince George's 43 Baltimore City Counties 12 Baltimore and Howard Counties 28 Charles County 44 Baltimore City and Baltimore County 13 Howard County 29 Calvert and St. Mary's Counties 45 Baltimore City 14 Montgomery County 30 Anne Arundel County 46 Baltimore City 15 Montgomery County 31 Anne Arundel County 47 Prince George's County 16 Montgomery County 32 Anne Arundel County MARYLAND - 2018 ELECTION RESULTS MARYLAND – STATE-WIDE OFFICES Office PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS - UNOFFICIAL CURRENT INCUMBENT OFFICE HOLDERS HOUSE OF DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN OTHER DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT DELEGATES (General Election Only) STATUS/NOTES District 01A Michael Dreisbach Wendell R. Beitzel -NONE FILED- Wendall R. Beitzel Filed for re-election (Elect 1) James M. Virts, Jr. District 01B Penny Lyn Walker Jason C. Buckel -NONE FILED- Jason C. Buckel Filed for re-election (Elect 1) District 01C -NONE FILED- Mike McKay Daniel DelMonte Mike McKay Filed for re-election (Elect 1) (GREEN) District 02A Neil Parrott Andrew J. Barnhart
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