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2018 Maryland House of Delegates election

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All 141 seats in the Maryland House of Delegates
71 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Michael E. Busch Nic Kipke
Party Democratic Republican
Last election 91 50
Seats before 92 49
Seats won 99 42
Seat change Increase 7 Decrease 7
Popular vote 2,940,371 1,462,097
Percentage 65.5% 32.6%
Swing Increase8.01% Decrease9.30%

Results:
     Democratic gain      Republican gain
     Democratic hold      Republican hold

Speaker before election

Michael E. Busch
Democratic

Elected Speaker

Michael E. Busch
Democratic

The 2018 Maryland House of Delegates elections were held on November 6, 2018, as part of the biennial United States elections. All 141 of Maryland's state delegates were up for reelection.

Prior to the election, there was little doubt that Democrats would hold their majority in the chamber. Maryland's House of Delegates has had a Democratic majority since the elections of 1920, and it remains a solidly Democratic in elections at both the national and state level. Still, there was some discussion about whether or not Republicans would be able to make inroads in the chamber, especially considering that popular incumbent governor Larry Hogan was running for reelection at the top of the ticket simultaneously. These hopes were not met; though Hogan won his race by double digits, there was very little down-ballot appetite for Republicans, including in the House of Delegates.

Democrats picked off eight seats from Republicans, while Republicans flipped one seat from Democrats. The result was a net gain of seven seats for the Democrats, which came from across the state. Six counties had seats flip to the Democrats, including two in Baltimore County. The one seat Republicans did pick up was in a conservative Anne Arundel County district where a retiring incumbent had switched parties from Republican to Democratic the month before the election.

Overall, the results were a seen as a disappointment for Republicans, who had hoped Hogan's success would carry more Republicans to Annapolis. After the elections, Democrats held 99 seats to the Republicans' 42, meaning Democrats were in possession of more than 70% of seats in the chamber—maintaining their three-fifths supermajority capable of overriding gubernatorial vetoes. Many factors contributed to the Democrats' gains, but President Donald Trump's unpopularity in Maryland, as well as the state's large and growing minority population and its heavily suburban nature, were among the most important.

Retiring incumbents[edit]

Democrats[edit]

  1. District 11: Dan K. Morhaim retired.[1]
  2. District 12: Clarence Lam retired to run for state senator in District 11.[2]
  3. District 13: Frank S. Turner retired.[3]
  4. District 15: Aruna Miller retired to run for Congress in Maryland's 6th congressional district.[4]
  5. District 16: William Frick retired to run for Montgomery County Executive.[5]
  6. District 17: Andrew Platt retired.[6]
  7. District 18: Ana Sol Gutierrez retired to run for the Montgomery County Council in District 1.[7]
  8. District 18: Jeff Waldstreicher retired to run for state senator in District 18.[8]
  9. District 19: Benjamin F. Kramer retired to run for state senator in District 19.[9]
  10. District 20: Sheila E. Hixson retired.[10]
  11. District 21: Barbara A. Frush retired.[11]
  12. District 24: Carolyn J. B. Howard retired.
  13. District 25: Angela Angel retired to run for state senator in District 25.[12]
  14. District 26: Tony Knotts retired to run for the Prince George's County Council in District 8.[13]
  15. District 28: Sally Y. Jameson retired.
  16. District 31B: Meagan Simonaire retired.[14]
  17. District 32: Alice Sophocleus retired.[15]
  18. District 32: Pamela Beidle retired to run for state senator in District 32.[16]
  19. District 39: Charles E. Barkley retired to run for an at-large seat on the Montgomery County Council.[17]
  20. District 40: Antonio Hayes retired to run for state senator in District 40.[18]
  21. District 43: Mary L. Washington retired to run for state senator in District 43.[19]
  22. District 45: Cory McCray retired to run for state senator in District 45.[20]

Republicans[edit]

  1. District 4: Kathy Afzali retired to run for Frederick County Executive.[21]
  2. District 4: David E. Vogt III retired.[22]
  3. District 7: Pat McDonough retired to run for Baltimore County Executive.[23]
  4. District 8: Christian Miele retired to run for state senator in District 8.[24]
  5. District 30: Herbert H. McMillan retired.[25]
  6. District 38C: Mary Beth Carozza retired to run for state senator in District 38.[26]
  7. District 42B: Chris West retired to run for state senator in District 42.[27]
  8. District 42B: Susan L. M. Aumann retired.[17]

Incumbents defeated[edit]

In primaries[edit]

Democrats[edit]

  1. District 19: Maricé Morales lost renomination to Charlotte Crutchfield, Vaughn Stewart, and incumbent Bonnie Cullison.[28]
  2. District 23B: Joseph F. Vallario Jr. lost renomination to Ron Watson and incumbent Marvin E. Holmes Jr..[28]
  3. District 39: Shane Robinson lost renomination to Gabriel Acevero, Lesley Lopez, and incumbent Kirill Reznik.[29]
  4. District 40: Bilal Ali and Angela Gibson lost renomination to Dalya Attar, Tony Bridges, and incumbent Samuel I. Rosenberg.[30]
  5. District 47A: Jimmy Tarlau lost renomination to Julian Ivey and incumbent Diana M. Fennell.[31]
  6. District 47B: Carlo Sanchez lost renomination to Wanika B. Fisher.[30]

In the general election[edit]

Republicans[edit]

  1. District 3B: William Folden lost to Kenneth P. Kerr.[32]
  2. District 8: Joe Cluster lost to Harry Bhandari, Joseph C. Boteler III, and incumbent Eric M. Bromwell.[33]
  3. District 9B: Robert Flanagan lost to Courtney Watson.[33]
  4. District 29B: Deb Rey lost to Brian M. Crosby.[33]
  5. District 33: Tony McConkey lost to Heather Bagnall and incumbents Michael E. Malone and Sid Saab.[34]
  6. District 34A: Glen Glass lost to Steven C. Johnson and incumbent Mary Ann Lisanti.[35]

List of districts[edit]

District 1ADistrict 1BDistrict 1CDistrict 2ADistrict 2BDistrict 3ADistrict 3BDistrict 4District 5District 6District 7District 8District 9ADistrict 9BDistrict 10District 11District 12District 13District 14District 15District 16District 17District 18District 19District 20District 21District 22District 23ADistrict 23BDistrict 24District 25District 26District 27ADistrict 27BDistrict 27CDistrict 28District 29ADistrict 29BDistrict 29CDistrict 30ADistrict 30BDistrict 31ADistrict 31BDistrict 32District 33District 34ADistrict 34BDistrict 35ADistrict 35BDistrict 36District 37ADistrict 37BDistrict 38ADistrict 38BDistrict 38CDistrict 39District 40District 41District 42ADistrict 42BDistrict 43District 44ADistrict 44BDistrict 45District 46District 47ADistrict 47B

All election results are from the Maryland Board of Elections.[36]

District 1A[edit]

2018 Maryland's 1A House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Wendell R. Beitzel (incumbent) 11,149 77.6%
Democratic Michael Dreisbach 3,190 22.2%
Write-in 21 0.1%
Total votes 14,360 100%
Republican hold

District 1B[edit]

2018 Maryland's 1B House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jason C. Buckel (incumbent) 8,074 62.6%
Democratic Penny Lyn Walker 4,826 37.4%
Write-in 5 0.0%
Total votes 12,905 100%
Republican hold

District 1C[edit]

2018 Maryland's 1C House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mike McKay (incumbent) 10,228 82.1%
Green Daniel DelMonte 2,177 17.5%
Write-in 54 0.4%
Total votes 12,459 100%
Republican hold

District 2A[edit]

2018 Maryland's 2A House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Neil Parrott (incumbent) 22,422 40.0%
Republican William J. Wivell (incumbent) 19,453 34.7%
Green Andrew J. Barnhart 7,371 13.1%
Green Charlotte McBrearty 6,683 11.9%
Write-in 141 0.3%
Total votes 56,070 100%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 2B[edit]

2018 Maryland's 2B House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Paul D. Corderman (incumbent) 5,457 51.9%
Democratic Peter E. Perini, Sr. 5,028 47.8%
Write-in 25 0.2%
Total votes 10,510 100%
Republican hold

District 3A[edit]

2018 Maryland's 3A House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Karen Lewis Young (incumbent) 18,725 31.4%
Democratic Carol L. Krimm (incumbent) 18,705 31.3%
Republican Mike Bowersox 11,157 18.7%
Republican James Dvorak 9,568 16.0%
Libertarian Jeremy Harbaugh 1,492 2.5%
Write-in 64 0.1%
Total votes 59,711 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 3B[edit]

2018 Maryland's 3B House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kenneth P. Kerr 10,091 52.4%
Republican William Folden (incumbent) 9,168 47.6%
Write-in 13 0.1%
Total votes 19,272 100%
Democratic gain from Republican

District 4[edit]

2018 Maryland's 4th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Daniel L. Cox 33,303 20.6%
Republican Barrie Ciliberti (incumbent) 31,817 19.7%
Republican Jesse Pippy 31,071 19.2%
Democratic Lois Jarman 22,807 14.1%
Democratic Ysela Bravo 21,901 13.6%
Democratic Darrin Ryan Smith 20,462 12.7%
Write-in 92 0.1%
Total votes 161,453 100%
Republican hold
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 5[edit]

2018 Maryland's 5th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Susan W. Krebs (incumbent) 39,236 30.9%
Republican April Rose (incumbent) 33,991 26.8%
Republican Haven Shoemaker (incumbent) 33,658 26.5%
Democratic Emily Shank 19,484 15.4%
Write-in 516 0.4%
Total votes 126,885 100%
Republican hold
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 6[edit]

2018 Maryland's 6th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Robert B. Long (incumbent) 18,291 19.7%
Republican Robin Grammer Jr. (incumbent) 18,084 19.5%
Republican Richard W. Metzgar (incumbent) 17,803 19.2%
Democratic Nicholas C. D'Adamo Jr. 12,847 13.9%
Democratic Megan Ann Mioduszewski 12,213 13.2%
Democratic Diane DeCarlo 12,000 12.9%
Libertarian Michael J. Lyden 1,459 1.6%
Write-in 59 0.1%
Total votes 92,756 100%
Republican hold
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 7[edit]

2018 Maryland's 7th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kathy Szeliga (incumbent) 38,617 25.4%
Republican Lauren Arikan 35,476 23.3%
Republican Richard Impallaria (incumbent) 34,223 22.5%
Democratic Allison Berkowitz 19,550 12.8%
Democratic Gordon Koerner 15,614 10.3%
Green Ryan Sullivan 8,443 5.5%
Write-in 324 0.2%
Total votes 152,247 100%
Republican hold
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 8[edit]

2018 Maryland's 8th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eric M. Bromwell (incumbent) 22,485 18.0%
Democratic Harry Bhandari 22,094 17.7%
Republican Joseph C. Boteler III 20,802 16.7%
Democratic Carl W. Jackson 20,232 16.2%
Republican Joe Cluster (incumbent) 20,084 16.1%
Republican Joe Norman 18,898 15.2%
Write-in 99 0.1%
Total votes 124,694 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic gain from Republican
Republican hold

District 9A[edit]

2018 Maryland's 9A House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Trent Kittleman (incumbent) 24,531 30.6%
Republican Warren E. Miller (incumbent) 19,563 24.4%
Democratic Natalie Ziegler 18,891 23.6%
Democratic Steven M. Bolen 17,019 21.3%
Write-in 56 0.1%
Total votes 80,060 100%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 9B[edit]

2018 Maryland's 9B House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Courtney Watson 11,742 57.4%
Republican Robert Flanagan (incumbent) 8,680 42.4%
Write-in 26 0.1%
Total votes 20,448 100%
Democratic gain from Republican

District 10[edit]

2018 Maryland's 10th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adrienne A. Jones (incumbent) 33,830 27.4%
Democratic Benjamin Brooks (incumbent) 33,066 26.8%
Democratic Jay Jalisi (incumbent) 32,587 26.4%
Republican George H. Harman 8,525 6.9%
Republican Brian Marcos 7,706 6.2%
Republican Matthew Kaliszak 7,458 6.0%
Write-in 159 0.1%
Total votes 123,331 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 11[edit]

2018 Maryland's 11th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jon S. Cardin 33,077 29.3%
Democratic Shelly L. Hettleman (incumbent) 31,957 28.3%
Democratic Dana Stein (incumbent) 30,364 26.9%
Republican Jonathan Porter 16,852 14.9%
Write-in 521 0.5%
Total votes 112,771 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 12[edit]

2018 Maryland's 12th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eric Ebersole (incumbent) 30,478 22.7%
Democratic Jessica M. Feldmark 29,427 21.9%
Democratic Terri L. Hill (incumbent) 29,313 21.8%
Republican Melanie Harris 16,536 12.3%
Republican Bob Cockey 15,141 11.3%
Republican Michael Russell 13,509 10.0%
Write-in 126 0.1%
Total votes 134,530 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 13[edit]

2018 Maryland's 13th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Vanessa Atterbeary (incumbent) 39,470 30.7%
Democratic Shane Pendergrass (incumbent) 36,519 28.4%
Democratic Jennifer R. Terrasa 34,921 27.1%
Republican Chris Yates 17,258 12.3%
Write-in 513 0.4%
Total votes 128,681 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 14[edit]

2018 Maryland's 14th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Anne Kaiser (incumbent) 37,733 24.5%
Democratic Pamela E. Queen (incumbent) 35,991 23.4%
Democratic Eric Luedtke (incumbent) 35,104 22.8%
Republican Patricia Fenati 15,895 10.3%
Republican Kevin Dorrance 14,546 9.5%
Republican Michael A. Ostroff 14,347 9.3%
Write-in 144 0.1%
Total votes 153,760 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 15[edit]

2018 Maryland's 15th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kathleen Dumais (incumbent) 36,331 24.6%
Democratic Lily Qi 34,888 23.6%
Democratic David Fraser-Hidalgo (incumbent) 33,808 22.9%
Republican Laurie Halverson 15,678 10.6%
Republican Harvey Jacobs 14,096 9.5%
Republican Marc A. King 12,993 8.8%
Write-in 139 0.1%
Total votes 147,933 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 16[edit]

2018 Maryland's 16th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ariana Kelly (incumbent) 45,617 30.6%
Democratic Marc Korman (incumbent) 43,861 29.4%
Democratic Sara N. Love 43,760 29.4%
Republican Bill Day 15,321 10.3%
Write-in 520 0.3%
Total votes 149,079 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 17[edit]

2018 Maryland's 17th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kumar P. Barve (incumbent) 32,544 30.5%
Democratic James W. Gilchrist (incumbent) 32,156 30.1%
Democratic Julie Palakovich Carr 31,508 29.5%
Republican George Ivan Hernandez 10,228 9.6%
Write-in 437 0.4%
Total votes 106,873 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 18[edit]

2018 Maryland's 18th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Emily Shetty 36,284 30.4%
Democratic Alfred C. Carr Jr. (incumbent) 35,988 30.1%
Democratic Jared Solomon 33,476 28.0%
Republican Linda Willard 9,836 8.2%
Green Jon Cook 3,547 3.0%
Write-in 417 0.3%
Total votes 119,548 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 19[edit]

2018 Maryland's 19th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Charlotte Crutchfield 34,507 25.7%
Democratic Bonnie Cullison (incumbent) 33,690 25.1%
Democratic Vaughn Stewart 32,636 24.3%
Republican Dave Pasti 12,234 9.1%
Republican Martha Schaerr 10,651 7.9%
Republican Helen Domenici 10,460 7.8%
Write-in 132 0.1%
Total votes 134,310 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 20[edit]

2018 Maryland's 20th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic David Moon (incumbent) 38,892 35.0%
Democratic Jheanelle Wilkins (incumbent) 36,750 33.1%
Democratic Lorig Charkoudian 34,749 31.3%
Write-in 718 0.6%
Total votes 111,109 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 21[edit]

2018 Maryland's 21st House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ben Barnes (incumbent) 27,567 26.3%
Democratic Joseline Peña-Melnyk (incumbent) 26,889 25.7%
Democratic Mary A. Lehman 26,809 25.6%
Republican Richard Douglas 8,519 8.1%
Republican Chike Anyanwu 8,313 7.9%
Independent Ray Ranker 6,472 6.2%
Write-in 234 0.2%
Total votes 104,803 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 22[edit]

2018 Maryland's 22nd House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tawanna P. Gaines (incumbent) 29,461 33.6%
Democratic Alonzo T. Washington (incumbent) 27,401 31.2%
Democratic Anne Healey (incumbent) 26,209 29.9%
Republican Winnie Obike 4,416 5.0%
Write-in 278 0.3%
Total votes 87,765 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 23A[edit]

2018 Maryland's 23A House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Geraldine Valentino-Smith (incumbent) 12,002 74.9%
Republican Kathleen Kositzky Crank 2,336 14.6%
Democratic Shabnam Ahmed (write-in) 1,642 10.2%
Write-in 44 0.3%
Total votes 16,024 100%
Democratic hold

District 23B[edit]

2018 Maryland's 23B House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ron Watson 30,579 50.5%
Democratic Marvin E. Holmes Jr. (incumbent) 29,235 48.3%
Write-in 685 1.1%
Total votes 60,499 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 24[edit]

2018 Maryland's 24th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Andrea Harrison 38,365 36.7%
Democratic Erek Barron (incumbent) 33,069 31.7%
Democratic Jazz Lewis (incumbent) 32,406 31.0%
Write-in 586 0.6%
Total votes 104,426 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 25[edit]

2018 Maryland's 25th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Darryl Barnes (incumbent) 36,845 34.8%
Democratic Dereck E. Davis (incumbent) 35,229 33.2%
Democratic Nick Charles 33,411 31.5%
Write-in 474 0.4%
Total votes 105,959 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 26[edit]

2018 Maryland's 26th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Veronica L. Turner 35,748 35.1%
Democratic Jay Walker (incumbent) 32,523 32.0%
Democratic Kris Valderrama (incumbent) 31,153 30.6%
Democratic Diedra Henry-Spires (write-in) 1,852 1.8%
Write-in 509 0.5%
Total votes 101,785 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 27A[edit]

2018 Maryland's 27A House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Susie Proctor (incumbent) 17,534 98.2%
Write-in 322 1.8%
Total votes 17,856 100%
Democratic hold

District 27B[edit]

2018 Maryland's 27B House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Michael A. Jackson (incumbent) 12,335 59.3%
Republican Michael A. Thomas 8,437 40.6%
Write-in 24 0.1%
Total votes 20,796 100%
Democratic hold

District 27C[edit]

2018 Maryland's 27C House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mark N. Fisher (incumbent) 10,563 55.8%
Democratic Jason T. Fowler 8,349 44.1%
Write-in 11 0.1%
Total votes 18,923 100%
Republican hold

District 28[edit]

2018 Maryland's 28th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Debra Davis 34,236 23.8%
Democratic Edith J. Patterson (incumbent) 33,383 23.2%
Democratic C. T. Wilson (incumbent) 32,793 22.8%
Republican Jim Crawford 15,059 10.5%
Republican Dave Campbell 15,010 10.4%
Republican Maureen Janette Woodruff 13,318 9.3%
Write-in 159 0.1%
Total votes 143,958 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 29A[edit]

2018 Maryland's 29A House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Matthew Morgan (incumbent) 11,471 69.0%
Democratic Roberta Miles Loker 5,145 30.9%
Write-in 12 0.1%
Total votes 16,628 100%
Republican hold

District 29B[edit]

2018 Maryland's 29B House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Brian M. Crosby 7,351 53.4%
Republican Deb Rey (incumbent) 6,409 46.5%
Write-in 16 0.1%
Total votes 13,776 100%
Democratic gain from Republican

District 29C[edit]

2018 Maryland's 29C House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jerry Clark (incumbent) 10,087 57.0%
Democratic Julia Margaret Nichols 7,580 42.8%
Write-in 31 0.2%
Total votes 17,698 100%
Republican hold

District 30A[edit]

2018 Maryland's 30A House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Michael E. Busch (incumbent) 20,080 32.6%
Democratic Alice J. Cain 18,070 29.3%
Republican Chelsea Gill 12,097 19.6%
Republican Bob O'Shea 11,324 18.4%
Write-in 53 0.1%
Total votes 61,624 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic gain from Republican

District 30B[edit]

2018 Maryland's 30B House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Seth A. Howard (incumbent) 10,046 54.4%
Democratic Mike Shay 8,420 45.6%
Write-in 17 0.1%
Total votes 18,483 100%
Republican hold

District 31A[edit]

2018 Maryland's 31A House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ned Carey (incumbent) 6,976 56.8%
Republican Brooks Bennett 5,278 43.0%
Write-in 24 0.2%
Total votes 12,278 100%
Democratic hold

District 31B[edit]

2018 Maryland's 31B House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Brian Chisholm 20,573 33.2%
Republican Nic Kipke (incumbent) 20,434 33.0%
Democratic Karen Patricia Simpson 11,257 18.2%
Democratic Harry E. Freeman 9,602 15.5%
Write-in 49 0.1%
Total votes 61,915 100%
Republican gain from Democratic
Republican hold

District 32[edit]

2018 Maryland's 32nd House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mark S. Chang (incumbent) 24,498 20.9%
Democratic J. Sandy Bartlett 24,220 20.7%
Democratic Mike Rogers 23,316 19.9%
Republican Patty Ewing 16,340 13.9%
Republican Mark E. Bailey 14,520 12.4%
Republican Tim Walters 14,158 12.1%
Write-in 112 0.1%
Republican Sandra Lee German (write-in) 38 0.0%
Total votes 117,202 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 33[edit]

2018 Maryland's 33rd House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Michael E. Malone (incumbent) 31,581 18.1%
Republican Sid Saab (incumbent) 28,837 16.5%
Democratic Heather Bagnall 28,138 16.1%
Republican Tony McConkey (incumbent) 27,953 16.0%
Democratic Pam Luby 27,827 16.0%
Democratic Tracie Cramer Hovermale 26,675 15.3%
Green Liv Romano 3,083 1.8%
Write-in 174 0.1%
Total votes 174,268 100%
Republican hold
Republican hold
Democratic gain from Republican

District 34A[edit]

2018 Maryland's 34A House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mary Ann Lisanti (incumbent) 13,558 28.5%
Democratic Steven C. Johnson 11,857 24.9%
Republican Glen Glass (incumbent) 11,692 24.6%
Republican J.D. Russell 9,606 20.2%
Democratic Sarahia Benn (write-in) 740 1.6%
Write-in 85 0.2%
Total votes 47,538 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic gain from Republican

District 34B[edit]

2018 Maryland's 34B House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Susan K. McComas (incumbent) 12,533 65.0%
Democratic Jeff Dinger 6,706 34.8%
Write-in 57 0.3%
Total votes 19,296 100%
Republican hold

District 35A[edit]

2018 Maryland's 35A House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kevin Hornberger (incumbent) 9,065 63.2%
Democratic Jobeth Rocky Bowers 5,260 36.7%
Write-in 11 0.1%
Total votes 14,336 100%
Republican hold

District 35B[edit]

2018 Maryland's 35B House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Andrew Cassilly (incumbent) 26,494 48.6%
Republican Teresa E. Reilly (incumbent) 18,107 33.2%
Democratic Ronnie Teitler Davis 9,834 18.0%
Write-in 128 0.2%
Total votes 54,563 100%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 36[edit]

2018 Maryland's 36th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steven J. Arentz (incumbent) 29,092 22.6%
Republican Jay Jacobs (incumbent) 28,897 22.5%
Republican Jefferson L. Ghrist (incumbent) 27,087 21.1%
Democratic Crystal Woodward 16,032 12.5%
Democratic Michael Ian Welker 14,201 11.0%
Democratic Keirien Taylor 13,246 10.3%
Write-in 72 0.1%
Total votes 128,627 100%
Republican hold
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 37A[edit]

2018 Maryland's 37A House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Sheree Sample-Hughes (incumbent) 7,462 68.5%
Republican Frank E. Cooke 3,413 31.3%
Write-in 15 0.1%
Total votes 10,890 100%
Democratic hold

District 37B[edit]

2018 Maryland's 37B House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Johnny Mautz (incumbent) 25,031 43.6%
Republican Christopher T. Adams (incumbent) 19,498 33.9%
Democratic Dan O'Hare 12,796 22.3%
Write-in 128 0.2%
Total votes 57,453 100%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 38A[edit]

2018 Maryland's 38A House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Charles J. Otto (incumbent) 8,707 59.4%
Democratic Kirkland J. Hall, Sr. 5,939 40.5%
Write-in 20 0.1%
Total votes 14,666 100%
Republican hold

District 38B[edit]

2018 Maryland's 38B House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Carl Anderton Jr. (incumbent) 10,021 94.3%
Write-in 611 5.7%
Total votes 10,632 100%
Republican hold

District 38C[edit]

2018 Maryland's 38C House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Wayne A. Hartman 15,247 95.4%
Write-in 395 2.5%
Republican Ed Tinus (write-in) 335 2.1%
Total votes 15,977 100%
Republican hold

District 39[edit]

2018 Maryland's 39th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Gabriel Acevero 28,554 31.0%
Democratic Lesley Lopez 27,722 30.1%
Democratic Kirill Reznik (incumbent) 25,236 27.4%
Republican Verelyn Gibbs Watson 10,316 11.2%
Write-in 324 0.4%
Total votes 92,152 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 40[edit]

2018 Maryland's 40th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Nick Mosby (incumbent) 19,726 30.5%
Democratic Melissa Wells 18,952 29.3%
Democratic Frank M. Conaway Jr. (incumbent) 16,767 25.9%
Green Joshua Harris 8,833 13.6%
Write-in 337 0.5%
Independent Will Hanna (write-in) 148 0.2%
Total votes 64,763 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 41[edit]

2018 Maryland's 41st House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dalya Attar 26,605 31.3%
Democratic Samuel I. Rosenberg (incumbent) 26,333 31.0%
Democratic Tony Bridges 26,194 30.9%
Green Drew A. Pate 5,350 6.3%
Write-in 409 0.5%
Total votes 84,891 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 42A[edit]

2018 Maryland's 42A House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Stephen W. Lafferty (incumbent) 11,736 70.0%
Republican Stephen A. McIntire 5,003 29.9%
Write-in 18 0.1%
Total votes 16,757 100%
Democratic hold

District 42B[edit]

2018 Maryland's 42B House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Nino Mangione 20,267 28.6%
Democratic Michele Guyton 18,815 26.5%
Republican Tim Robinson 18,090 25.5%
Democratic Sachin Hebbar 13,670 19.3%
Write-in 53 0.1%
Total votes 70,895 100%
Republican hold
Democratic gain from Republican

District 43[edit]

2018 Maryland's 43rd House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Regina T. Boyce 28,500 32.0%
Democratic Maggie McIntosh (incumbent) 28,348 31.8%
Democratic Curt Anderson (incumbent) 24,229 27.2%
Green Bonnie "Raven" Lane 7,490 8.4%
Write-in 545 0.6%
Total votes 89,112 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 44A[edit]

2018 Maryland's 44A House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Keith E. Haynes (incumbent) 8,982 99.2%
Write-in 70 0.8%
Total votes 9,052 100%
Democratic hold

District 44B[edit]

2018 Maryland's 44B House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Pat Young (incumbent) 24,226 55.4%
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor III (incumbent) 19,082 43.6%
Write-in 418 1.0%
Total votes 43,726 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 45[edit]

2018 Maryland's 45th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Cheryl Glenn (incumbent) 22,818 27.6%
Democratic Stephanie M. Smith 22,524 27.3%
Democratic Talmadge Branch (incumbent) 21,654 26.2%
Green Glenn L. Ross 4,026 4.9%
Green Steven "Andy" Ellis 3,735 4.5%
Republican Ronald M. Owens-Bey 2,825 3.4%
Republican Jewel Rucker 2,485 3.0%
Republican Andy Zipay 2,375 2.9%
Write-in 136 0.2%
Total votes 82,578 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 46[edit]

2018 Maryland's 46th House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Brooke Lierman (incumbent) 23,711 28.6%
Democratic Luke Clippinger (incumbent) 23,023 27.8%
Democratic Robbyn Lewis (incumbent) 22,582 27.3%
Republican Jeremy Baron 6,879 8.3%
Republican Nicholas Wentworth 6,324 7.6%
Write-in 289 0.3%
Total votes 82,808 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 47A[edit]

2018 Maryland's 47A House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Julian Ivey 15,981 52.2%
Democratic Diana M. Fennell (incumbent) 14,192 46.4%
Write-in 429 1.4%
Total votes 30,602 100%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 47B[edit]

2018 Maryland's 47B House of Delegates district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Wanika B. Fisher 5,065 99.1%
Write-in 48 0.9%
Total votes 5,113 100%
Democratic hold

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