General Assembly candidates roundup updated with endorsements
Our ninth monthly roundup of candidates for General Assembly shows the various groups that have endorsed in these races, 10 groups so far. It also adds any campaign finance information that has changed in the past month.
We felt the endorsements were the best and simplest way to add value to our list. These groups generally have bombarded the candidates with questionnaires, and several conduct interviews. Their endorsements are a short hand way to assess the credibility and positions of the candidates.
Some of the endorsements bring with them money and volunteers, in addition to the support of the members of the group.
This is particularly true of one of the most sought after endorsements, that of the Maryland State Education Association, the teachers union. Getting on the Apple ballot is treasured by Democrats, and the union just launched an interactive ballot where voters can put in their address and find all the MSEA candidates on their ballot. Other union endorsements also bring money and manpower.
Business groups MIA
Unfortunately missing from the list of endorsers are any business groups and virtually no conservative groups except for Maryland Right to Life. Many business groups have political action committees that contribute to campaigns, but few if any formally endorse a slate of candidates. Maryland Business for Responsive Government, for instance, rates incumbents’ voting records but it does not endorse, nor does the Maryland Chamber of Commerce.
The National Federation of Independent Business does endorse, but they have not completed that process. We hope to add those endorsements next month, along with any other groups that we may have missed. Please send potential additions to the list to [email protected].
Groups who complain about the business climate in Maryland might want to consider publicizing their support for favored candidates.
As we did last month, we include campaign fundraising totals from 2013 filed with the State Board of Elections in January, and any new information that has been filed.
We have tried to list every candidate who has filed or filed and withdrawn. We have added figures for Cash on hand, amount Raised in 2013, and Loans or Debts when significant.
Each district is listed by county and, in most cases, incumbents (in parentheses) with their status.
The districts reflect new district lines, which have placed some incumbents into a different district. Each legislative district has one senator and three delegates, often split into subdistricts of one or two delegates. Many of the subdistricts were changed in the last redistricting, and voters are often finding out about this for the first time.
With more than 540 candidates and incumbents and so many fundraising numbers and endorsements, there are likely to be some omissions and errors. Please email any needed corrections to Len Lazarick, [email protected].
Some unopposed and many not returning
Seven incumbent state senators have no opposition in either the primary or the general election, but only one delegate and one candidate for delegate face no opponent. Forty-three (43) current members of the Senate and House of Delegates will not be returning to their seats; 23 are running for other offices; 20 are retiring.
All of these are listed by district below, but here are lists that group them together.
General Assembly Candidates running unopposed
Senators:
- Sen. George Edwards, District 1
- Sen. Chris Shank, District 2
- Sen. Bobby Zirkin, District 11
- Sen. Jim Rosapepe, District 21
- Sen. Ed Reilly, District 33
- Sen. Nancy King, District 39
- Sen. Catherine Pugh, District 40
Delegates:
- Del. Wendell Beitzel, District 1A
- Sheree Sample-Hughes, District 37A
Incumbents not running again, listed by district order
- 1C, Del. LeRoy Myers (running for commissioner)
- 4, Del. Patrick Hogan;
- 5, Del. Nancy Stocksdale
- 6, Sen. Norman Stone, Del. Sonny Minnick, Del. Johnny Olszewski (running for Senate);
- 9, Sen. Allan Kittleman (running for county executive), Del. Gail Bates (running for Senate);
- 10, Del. Emmett Burns; 44, Del. Shirley Nathan-Pulliam (running for Senate);
- 11, Del. Jon Cardin (running for attorney general);
- 12, Dels. Steven DeBoy, Jimmy Malone, Liz Bobo;
- 13, Sen. James Robey, Del. Guy Guzzone (running for Senate);
- 16, Sen. Brian Frosh (running for attorney general), Del. Susan Lee (running for Senate);
- 17, Sen. Jennie Forehand, Del. Luiz Simmons (running for Senate);
- 20, Del. Tom Hucker (running for council), Del. Heather Mizeur (running for governor);
- 23A, Del. James Hubbard;
- 25, Del. Aisha Braveboy (running for attorney general), Del. Melony Griffith (running for Senate);
- 26, Del. Veronica Turner (running for Senate);
- 28, Del. Peter Murphy (running for commissioners president)
- 29, Del. Johnny Wood;
- 30, Del. Ron George (running for governor);
- 33B, Del. Robert Costa;
- 31, Del. Steven Shuh (running for executive);
- 32, Del. Mary Ann Love;
- 34, Sen. Nancy Jacobs; Del. Mary Delany-James (running for Senate);
- 35, Sen. Barry Glassman (running for executive), Del. Wayne Norman (running for Senate), Del. Donna Stifler
- 37, Del. Addie Eckardt (running for Senate) and Del. Jeannie Haddaway (running for lieutenant governor)
- 37 A, Del. Rudy Cane
- 38, Del. Michael McDermott (running for Senate)
- 42, Del. William Frank
- 44, Sen. Verna Jones-Rodwell, filed but says she is retiring. Her name will still be on the ballot.
- 46, Del. Brian McHale
- 47, Del. Jolene Ivey (running for lt. governor), Del. Doyle Niemann (running for council)
Here are the groups whose endorsements we’ve listed and the abbreviations we’ve used.
- Equality Maryland -EM
- CASA in Action – CASA –
- NARAL Pro-Choice Maryland – NARAL –
- Maryland Right to Life -RTL
- Maryland State Education Association – MSEA –
- Maryland League of Conservation Voters – LCV UPDATED 5/9, 11:30 due to new endorsements Thursday.
- Sierra Club Maryland Chapter – SC
- Maryland State and District of Columbia AFL-CIO – AFL
- Service Employees International Union – SEIU –
- Progressive Neighbors – PN UPDATE: 5/9, 10:41: Because of a rather confusing endorsement list, many Montgomery County candidates in the initial posting were listed as endorsed, but were not.
- Progressive Maryland – PM
Maryland General Assembly candidates by district
District 1A: One delegate, Garrett and Allegany (Edwards, Beitzel both filed, both unopposed)
Running for senate: Sen. George Edwards (Cash: $46,008; Raised $2,000) MSEA, AFL
Running for delegate: Del. Wendell Beitzel (Cash: $18,150; $19,895)
District 1B: Onedelegate,Allegany (Kelly filed)
Running: Del. Kevin Kelly (Cash: $18,420.88; Raised: $12,440; Loans: $34,422) MSEA, AFL, and a Republican challenger Jason Buckel(filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
District 1C: One delegate, Allegany and Washington (Myers is running for Washington County Board of Commissioners)
Running: Republicans Michael McKay president of the Allegany County Commissioners (Cash: $15,4957; Raised: $19,370), Hancock resident Ray Givens (Cash: $9,533.; Raised: $11,627; Loans: $3,872) and a Democrat, Nick Scarpelli(Cash: -$13,570.31; raised: $3,400) MSEA.
District 2: (Shank filed and unopposed) Sen. Chris Shank has no opposition in primary or general election (Cash: $29,027; Raised $17,860; Loans: $5,000)
District 2A: Two delegates, Washington (Parrott, Serafini both filed)
Del. Neil Parrott (Cash: $50,818; Raised: $36,468) RTL, Del. Andrew Serafini (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending. He had $179 cash for the last report filed in 2012.) The affidavit is explained at very bottom of this story.
Democrat Elizabeth Paul filed Jan. 30 (campaign committee established but no filed reports yet) MSEA, AFL. Two more candidates, Democrat Charles Bailey filed Feb. 25 (Cash: $4,000; Raised: $4,000), and Republican David Hanlin filed Feb. 20 (Cash: $422; Raised: $500). Hanlin is former president of the Rotary Club in Hagerstown.
District 2B: One delegate,Washington (Donoghuefiled)
Del. John Donoghue (Cash: $1,263; Raised: $1,225) Republican Brett Wilson filed Jan. 17 (Cash: $2,137; Raised: $5,350)
District 3: Democrat Sen. Ronald Young(Cash: $59,902, Raised: $18,995) EM, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM.
Republican Corey Stottlemyer (Cash: $3,275; Raised: $3,275).
District 3A: Two delegates,Frederick (Del. Patrick Hogan. retiring)
Republican Paul Smith (Cash: $2,951; Raised: $3,970)
Democrat Nicholas Bouquet (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending) NARAL, PM.
Democrat Carol Krimm (Cash: $1,697; Raised: $1,955; Loans: $500) EM, MSEA, AFL
Democrat Roger Wilson filed Jan. 24 (campaign account established but he filed a report of limited contributions and spending), MSEA, AFL
Democrat Karen Lewis Young (wife of Sen. Young) filed Feb. 11 (has a campaign account, but nothing filed) EM, PM
Republican Victoria Wilkins filed Feb. 28 as the Central Committee Nominee (Cash: $1,257; Raised: $1,257) RTL.
Republican Chris Huckenpoehler withdrew Feb. 25. (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending. He had $275 cash for the last report filed in 2013)
District 3B: One delegate,Frederick
Running for delegate: Republican Darren Wigfield (Cash: $12,973; Raised: $17,459), Democrat Stephen Slater filed Jan. 30 (campaign committee established but filed an affidavit of limited contributions and spending) MSEA, and Republican William Folden filed Feb. 24 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending)
District 4: Three delegates, Frederick, Carroll (Brinkley, Afzali, Hough; Schulz filed)
Running for senate: Republicans Del. Michael Hough (Cash: $115,229; Raised: $85,888) and Sen. David Brinkley(Cash: $21,314; Raised $43,024) RTL.
Dan Rupli, a Democrat (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
Jason Miller, a Republican, withdrew his candidacy Jan. 28.
Running for delegate: Del. Kathy Afzali (Cash: $65,638, Raised: $72,943, Loans: $32,900) RTL, Del. Kelly Schulz (Cash: $44,850; Raised: $29,615) RTL , Republican former Mount Airy town councilwoman Wendi Peters (Cash $13,221; Raised $19,208)
Democrat Gene Stanton filed Jan. 16 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending). EM, MSEA, AFL, PM.
Republicans Barrie Ciliberti, filed Feb. 24 (Cash: $2,808, Raised: $3,750) RTL, and David Vogt III, a veteran, filed Feb. 20 (Cash: $2,300; Raised: $2,300). Vogt had been running for Congress in the 6th Congressional District.
District 5: Three delegates (four incumbents), Carroll (Getty filed; Krebs filed; Ready filed, Elliott filed; Stocksdale retiring)
Running for senate: A Democratic candidate, Anita Riley, is challenging Getty (Cash: $500; Raised: $500) AFL. Sen. Joe Gettyfiled Jan. 16(Cash: $12,105; Raised $29,947)
Running for delegate: Former Del. Carmen Amedori is running for delegate in District 5 (Cash: $2,651; Raised: $2,735). Amedori filed Jan. 13.
- Susan Krebs(Cash: $76,071; Raised: $32,810) RTL, Del.Justin Ready(Cash: $67,531; Raised: $45,622) Del. Donald Elliott (Cash: $20,119; Raised $13,550) RTL.
Republican County Commissioner Haven Shoemakerhas filed (Cash: $23,331; Raised: $22,830, Loans: $35,462), MSEA, as has Joshua Stonko (Cash: $8,073; Raised: $13,944).
Democrat Zachary Hands filed Dec. 27 (has a campaign account but nothing filed)
Another Democrat, Dorothy Scanlan filed Feb. 24 (filed an affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending). EM
Republican Kevin Utz (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending).
District 6: Three delegates (two open delegate seats, open Senate seat), Baltimore County (Stone retiring, Minnick retiring; Olszewski filed for Senate, Weir filed)
Running for Senate:Johnny Ray Salling, a Republican (Cash: $227, Raised: $469) Democrat Del. John Olszewski Jr. (Cash: $145,720, Raised: $86,558) EM, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL.
Democrat Russ Mirabile (Cash: $2,426, Raised: $2,800)
Also, Scott M. Collier, unaffiliated, has filed a declaration of intent. Petition date Feb. 25.
Running for delegate: Republican Robin Grammer Jr.(Cash: $10,402; Raised $12,117) as has Bob Long, who was the top Republican candidate in the 2010 General Election (Cash: $6,751; Raised $8,515, Loans: $5,000) RTL.
Dan Liberatore, a Republican, has filed in the delegate race ((filed an affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending), as has Ric Metzgar, an Essex Republican (Cash: $166; Raised $4,749) RTL, Democrats: Marcus Foreman (Cash: $14; Raised: $1,304; Loans: $100), Jonathan Campbell (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending). Eric Washington, (Cash: $685; Raised $500; Outstanding bills: $1,000), MSEA, SC, AFL, PM. Del.Mike Weir Jr. (Cash: $21,938; Raised $32,477) MSEA, AFL, Democrat former delegate Jake Mohorovic (Cash: $6,079; Raised $1,725; Loans: $8,230) SC, PM.
Former Baltimore City councilman Nick D’Adamo Jr. (Cash: $111,567; Raised: $324). Democrat Anna Pearce (Cash: $2,357; Raised $0).
Democrat Ed Crizer filed Jan. 15. (Cash: $29,426; Raised: $31,600; Loans: $1,000) MSEA, AFL. Republican Mitchell Toland Jr., a Dundalk accountant, filed Feb. 25 (filed an affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
Democrat Larry Harmel filed Jan. 10 (Cash: $6,549; Raised: $8,500). Democrat Steven Brown filed Feb. 25 (filed an affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending). Democrat Rick Roberts filed Feb. 12 (Cash: $0; Raised: $0). Republican Carl Magee filed Feb. 24 (filed an affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending). Republican Jerzy Samotyj filed Feb. 25 (no active campaign account). Republican Gary Sparks filed Feb. 25 (filed an affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending). Republican Roger Zajdel filed Feb. 24 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
District 7: Three delegates, Baltimore County and Harford (Jennings filed, Impallaria filed, McDonough filed;Szeliga filed)
Running for senate: Sen. J.B. Jennings (Cash: $35,635; Raised $29,030; Outstanding Bills: $4,617). One challenger to Jennings, Democrat Kim Letke (filed an affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending). Another Republican, Joseph Krysztoforski, withdrew Feb. 27.
Running for delegate: Del. Rich Impallaria (Cash: $14,237; Raised: $11,722; Loans $700) RTL. Del. Pat McDonough (Cash: $12,212; Raised: $32,722; Loans $2,300)
Del. Kathy Szeliga, the House minority whip (Cash: $62,713; Raised: $46,578; Loans: $5,000; Outstanding Bills $58,332 Reportedly an SBE posting error) RTL, Democrat Norman Gifford Jr. (Cash: $4,087; Raised: $7,840) MSEA, David Seman, a Republican (Cash: $7,116; Raised $8,888; Loans: $1,772)
Democrat Bob Bowie Jr. filed Feb. 25 (Cash: $10,253; Raised: $10,600) MSEA. Republican Tina Sutherland filed Feb. 25 (no reports filed). Democrat Pete Definbaugh filed Feb. 21 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
District 8: Three delegates,Baltimore County (Klausmeier filed, Bromwellfiled, Cluster filed)
Running for senate: Sen. Kathy Klausmeier (Cash: $103,721; Raised $53,015; Loans $1,600). EM, NARAL, MSEA, AFL, PM.
Challenger: Democrat and former Republican delegate John Bishop, who is now a Democrat and explained his decision to MarylandReporter.com. (filed an affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).). Republican Erik Lofstad (filed an affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
Running for delegate (one open seat): Del. Eric Bromwell (Cash: $22,536; Raised: $20,800) EM, MSEA, AFL
Republican Christian Miele (Cash: $7,017; Raised $7,986; Loans: $3,100), Republican Del. John Cluster (Cash: $34,810; Raised: $21,204). Republican Norma Secoura filed again Feb. 11 for delegate (Cash: $1,676; Loans $13,094).
Democrat Harry “H.B.” Bhandarifiled Feb. 10 (Cash: $17,642; Raised: $20,215) AFL.
Bill Paulshock, a Democrat, filed Feb. 21 (Cash: $291, Raised: $4,122) MSEA. Democrat Debbie Schillinger filed Feb. 21 (Cash: -$150; Raised: $0).
Democrat Renee Smith filed Feb. 24 (Cash: $5,510; Raised: $5,930). MSEA, AFL. Democrat Kyle Williams filed Feb. 25 ((filed an affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending). Steve Verch filed Feb. 21 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
District 9: Carroll, Howard (Kittleman runs for executive; Bates for Senate, Miller filed for reelection)
Running for Senate: Del. Gail Bates, a West Friendship Republican, (Cash: $43,614; Raised $20,863) RTL. Democrat Dan Medinger (Cash: $18,464; Raised: $20,735) MSEA, CD (Columbia Democratic Club)
Democrat Ryan Frederic (Cash: $63,733; Raised: $83,846). EM, NARAL, LCV
9A: Two delegates (one open seat),Carroll, Howard; (Warren Miller filed)
Incumbent Del. Warren Miller(Cash: $23,834; Raised: $16,445; Loans: $3,746) RTL, Republican Trent Kittleman (Cash: $2,965; Raised: $5,920), MSEA, former Republican congressional nominee Frank Mirabile (Cash: $2,426; Raised $2,800); Kyle Lorton, a Republican who ran for state Senate in District 13 (Cash: $2,748, $1,935, Loans: $3,000), James Ward Morrow, a Democrat (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending. He had $3,438 cash for the last report filed in 2012.) MSEA, AFL, PM.
Woodbine resident Eric Bouchat(Cash: $2,812; Raised $8,562; Loans: -$2,513; Outstanding bills: $23,487)
Walter “Wally” Carson, a Democrat and Howard County attorney, filed Feb. 6 (filed an affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending) CD.
9B: One delegate (open seat), Howard
Running: Republican Bob Flanagan, a former delegate and secretary of transportation (Cash: $6,273; Raised $9,600; Loans $2,000); Republican Carol Loveless (Cash: $17,126; Raised $21,500).
Democrat Tom Coale (Cash: $18,240; Raised $22,412; Loans $1,000) EM, NARAL, MSEA, AFL, CD, LCV
Retired teacher Rich Corkran, a Democrat (Cash: $23,863; Raised $29,145; Loans $15,000).
District 10: Three delegates, Baltimore County (two open seats)
(Kelley filed, Burns retiring, Jones filed, Nathan-Pulliam running for Senate in redrawn district 44)
Running for Senate: Sen. Delores Kelley (Cash: $72,263; Raised $46,680). EM, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, AFL
Stephanie Boston, who ran against Kelley last time (Cash: $984; Raised: $2,640). Democrat Pat Kelly (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
Running for delegate: Democrats Rob Johnson (Cash: $10,570; Raised $16,062) EM, NARAL, MSEA, AFL, SEIU, PM.
Del. Adrienne Jones (Cash: $95,471; Raised: $0) EM, CASA, MSEA, LCV, AFL, SEIU, PM.
Frederick Strickland (Cash: -$1,104; Raised $188), Democrat Benjamin Brooks (Cash: $30,821; Raised $33,309; Loans: $13,469) EM, CASA
Democrat Carin Smith (Cash $34,807, Raised: $36,839) CASA, MSEA, AFL, PM. Democrat Jay Jalisi (Cash: $69,700, Raised: $50,000, Loans: $50,000)
Democrat Chris Blake(Cash: $123, Raised: $123). Democrat Michael Brown filed Feb. 10 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending). Democrat Regg Hatcher Jr. filed Feb. 25 (filed an affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending). Republican William Newton filed Feb. 20 (filed an affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
District 11: Three delegates, Baltimore County (Zirkin;Cardin runs for AG, Morhaim, Stein; All filed)
Democratic incumbent Sen. Bobby Zirkin is totally unopposed (Cash: $200,059; Raised $49,350; Outstanding bills: $41,905). EM, MSEA, LCV
Running for delegate: Democrat Don Engel (Cash: $8,981; Raised: $23,712; Loans: $6,650) CASA, MSEA, Democrat Shelly Hettleman (Cash: $111,960; Raised $123,140) EM, CASA, SC, AFL, PM, LCV Former Del. Ted Levin filed Jan. 2 (Cash: $274; Raised: $1,900). Del. Dan Morhaim (Cash: $252,629; Raised $40,508) EM, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM and Del. Dana Stein are running as a slate (Cash: $73,089; Raised $37,201) EM, CASA, NARA, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM.
Republican Laura Harkins filed Jan. 28 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending). Democrat Alex Leikus filed Feb. 25 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
Del. Jon Cardin is running for attorney general instead of seeking re-election.
District 12: Three delegates (three open seats), Baltimore County and Howard
(Kasemeyer filed; DeBoy, Malone, Bobo all three retiring)
Sen. Ed Kasemeyer, a Democrat, filed for reelection in July (Cash: $130,362, Raised: $50,781) EM, NARAL, MSEA, CD (Columbia Democratic Club). Republican Jesse Pippy filed Jan. 27 (Cash: $13,004; Raised: $18,100; Loans: $5,000).
Democrats filed for delegate: Rebecca Dongarra(Cash: $9,342; Raised: $14,260) EM, CASA, PM, Brian Bailey (Cash: $977; Raised: $11,112) MSEA. Terri Hill($49,456, Raised: $60,505, Loans: $1,000; Outstanding bills: $750) EM, NARAL, AFL, CD, SEIU, PM, LCV Eric Ebersole(Cash: $17,023; Raised: $22,463; Loans $5,000) CASA, MSEA, SC, AFL, SEIU, Clarence Lam(Cash: $60,594; Raised: $43,846; Loans: $27,988) EM,CASA, NARAL, MSEA, SC, CD, SEIU, PM, LCV Renee McGuirk-Spence(Cash: $8,961; Raised: $16,955), Mike Gisriel(Cash $117,256; Raised: $130,800; Loans $85,000), Nick Stewart (Cash: $27,799, Raised: $35,626) LCV, AFL, Adam Sachs (Cash: $1,291; Raised $1,565; Loans: $800) NARAL, Republican Joe Hooe (Cash: $100, Raised $100), Republican Gordon Bull (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending)
Democrat Jay Cohen (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
Republican Rick Martel filed Feb. 24 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
District 13: Three delegates, Howard (Robey retiring, Guzzone filed for Senate, Pendergrass filed, Turner filed)
Del. Guy Guzzone is seeking the open Senate seat (Cash: $409,675; Raised: $272,738) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, CD, SEIU, PM. Challenger, Republican Jody Venkatesan, filed Feb. 25 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
Running for delegate: Incumbents Del. Shane Pendergrass(Cash: $111,718; Raised $25,878) CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, CD, SEIU, PM, and Del. Frank Turner(Cash: $56,245; Raised: $22,237) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, CD, SEIU, PM. Columbia resident Fred Eiland (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions) Democrat Vanessa Atterbeary filed Feb. 25 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending) EM, CASA, MSEA, AFL, CD, PM.
School board member Janet Siddiqui (Cash: $45,233; Raised: $14,190) withdrew Feb. 27 – her husband, Nayab Siddiqui, is running in her place and filed Feb. 25 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
Republican Danny Eaton (Cash: $2,596; Raised: $5,142) RTL. Republican Jimmy Williams has $325 in cash in his campaign account, and raised $325 last year. Chris Yates, a Republican, filed Feb. 24 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
District 14: Three delegates, Montgomery Co. (Montgomery, Kaiser, Luedtke, Zucker all filed for re-election)
Running for Senate: Sen. Karen Montgomery (Cash: $43,278; Raised: $26,856) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, PN, AFL, SEIU, PM, and Republican Frank Howard(Cash: $10,011; Raised: $10,100; Loans: $10,000).
Running for delegate: Incumbents Del. Anne Kaiser (Cash: $37,025; Raised: $26,463) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM. Del. Eric Luedtke(Cash: $25,865; Raised: $27,860; Loans: $3,593) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM. Del. Craig Zucker (Cash: $42,412; Raised: $33,795) EM, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM.
Patricia Fenati, a Republican and a retired network design specialist, filed Feb. 18 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending). Republican Michael Ostroff filed Feb. 24 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending). Democrat Valerie Nia Shell filed Feb. 25 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending)
Democrat John Paul Evans of Gaithersburg (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending) withdrew Feb. 27.
Republican Sharon Trexler Begosh was nominated by the central committee (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
District 15: Three delegates, Montgomery Co. (Feldman now a senator and filed for election, Dumais filed, Miller filed, Fraser-Hidalgo filed.)
Running for Senate: Sen. Brian Feldman (Cash: $112,897; Raised: $74,176) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, SEIU, PM. Former Del. Robin Ficker (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
Running for Delegate: Del. David Fraser-Hidalgo has filed for election to the seat to which he was recently appointed (Cash: $32,974; Raised: $33,715, Loans: $17,000) EM, NARAL, PN, AFL, PM, LCV. Incumbents Del. Kathleen Dumais (Cash: $52,291; Raised: $49,480) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, SEIU, and Del. Aruna Miller(Cash: $108,790; Raised: $80,186; Loans: $10,000; Outstanding bills: $3,413) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, SEIU, PM, Flynn Ficker (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending), Democrat Bennett Rushkoff, (Cash: $53,470; Raised: $59,427; Loans: $40,000) MSEA, AFL.
Republican Ed Edmundson filed Jan. 27 (Cash: $14,704; Raised $17,500; Loans $17,500) NARAL. Christine Thron, a Republican, filed Feb. 20 (Cash: $3,881; Raised: $3,881).
District 16: Three delegates, Montgomery (Frosh running for attorney general, Lee filed for Senate, Frick filed, Kelly) Aspirations for higher office have produced an open Senate seat and an open delegate seat.
Running for Senate: Del. Susan Lee (Cash: $220,359; Raised $49,047) EM, CASA, NARA, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM. Two other Democrats, J’amie Drayton (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending) and Hugh Hill (Cash: $47,504; Raised: $55,751; Loans: $50,000) PN. Republican Meyer Marks is a government affairs consultant (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
Running for delegate: Del. Bill Frick (Cash: $133,546; Raised: $109,877) withdrew from the race for attorney general EM, CASA, NARA, MSEA, AFL, SEIU, PM, LCV; Del. Ariana Kelly, (Cash: $119,582; Raised: $113,185) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, PN, SEIU, PM. Bethesda resident Jordan Cooper (Cash: $26,908; Raised: $28,795; Loans: $4,741), Marc Korman, a Democrat (Cash: $120,791; Raised: $95,890; Loans: $15,000) EM, NARAL, SC, Hrant Jamgochian, who also ran in 2010 (Cash: $116,698; Raised: $183,439; Loans: $120,000; Outstanding bills: $1,320) CASA, MSEA, SC, PN, SEIU, PM, LCV. Former Del. Gareth Murray, a Democrat (Cash: -$10,754; Raised: $2,250) and Karen Kuker-Kihl (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending)
Democrat Peter Dennis filed Jan. 28 (Cash: $325; Raised: $325)
Republicans for delegate: Bethesda business owner Rose Maria Li filed Jan. 9 (Cash: $19,033; Raised: $21,372; Loans: $5,000).
John Andrews, is a GOP-designated candidate filed Feb. 28 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending) RTL. Republican Lynda del Castillo was nominated by the central committee (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
District 17: Three delegates, Montgomery County (Forehand retiring, Gilchrist filed, Barve filed, Simmons running for Senate)
Running for Senate: Del. Luiz Simmons (Cash: $101,569; Raised $125,314; Loans: $114,438), Former Delegate Cheryl Kagan (Cash: $48,430; Raised: $46,392) EM, CASA, NARAL, SEIU; Republican Steve Zellers was nominated by the Republican Central Committee (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
Running for delegate: Del. Jim Gilchrist(Cash: $11,602, Raised: $7,200) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU; Former Mayor of Rockville, Democrat Susan Hoffmann(Cash: $9,865; Raised: $14,528). Democrat Andrew Platt (Cash: $36,141; Raised: $46,312) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM, LCV; and Democrat Laurie-Anne Sayles (Cash: $21,547; Raised $21,547; Loans: $15,000), Del. Kumar Barve, House Majority Leader, (Cash: $78,363; Raised: $9,295) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM.
Democrat George Zamora filed Jan. 13 (Cash: $446; Raised: $1,175).
Republican Steve Zellers withdrew Feb. 27 and will run for Senate, so there are no Republicans running for House of Delegates. The primary will decide the representation.
District 18: Three delegates,Montgomery (Madaleno, Carr, Guitierrez, Waldstreciher all have filed for reelection)
Filed for Senate: Sen. Richard Madaleno (Cash: $36,869; Raised: $20,432; Loans: $20,000) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, PM, SEIU. Challenging is Democrat Dana Beyer, former candidate for the House. (Cash: $364; Raised: $4,500. Significant loans:$186,703) PN.
Filed for Delegate: Democratic Del. Al Carr (Cash: $41,988; Raised: $50,407; Loans: $64,020) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, SEIU, PM. Democrat Elizabeth Matory (Cash: $16,358; Raised $25,733) Democratic Del. Jeff Waldstreicher (Cash: $113,873; Raised: $47,103; Loans: $42,417) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM. Democrat Emily Shetty, an attorney, (Cash: $10,463; Raised: $13,893; Loans; $4,500; Outstanding bills: $1,490) PN, Del. Ana Sol Gutierrez (Cash: $28,270; Raised $9,415) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, PN, SEIU, PM.
Democrat Rick Kessler filed Jan. 28 for delegate (Cash: $68,782; Raised: $84,031) LCV
Natali Fani-Gonzalez, a Democrat, a civil rights activist and former lobbyist for CASA de Maryland filed Feb. 4 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending) CASA, PN, AFL.
District 19: Three delegates,Montgomery (Manno filed, Arora retiring, Cullison filed, Kramer filed) The three incumbents are running as a slate.
Senate: Sen. Roger Manno (Cash: $120,168; Raised: $50,962; Loans: $70,000) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, PN, AFL, SEIU, PM. Felix Ed Gonzalez II, appointed by the Republican central committee, (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
Filed for delegate: Democrats Marice Morales, an aide to Sen. Roger Manno (Cash $15,498; Raised $17,615; Loans: $6,500) EM, CASA, NARAL, PN, AFL, SEIU, PM. DemocratMelodye Berry who had run in 2006 (no active campaign account) Del. Bonnie Cullison(Cash: $32,871; Raised $27,817; Loans: $13,500) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, PN, AFL, SEIU, PM, and Ben Kramer (Cash: $33,174; Raised: $21,918; Loans: $158,450; Outstanding bills: $3,109) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM.
Democrat Charlotte Crutchfield filed Jan. 17 for delegate (Cash: $34,266; Raised: $36,705; Loans: $31,600) SC Paul Bardack filed Feb. 12 (Cash: $11,900; Raised: $17,610; Loans: $3,000) PN.
Republican Martha Schaerr was nominated by the central committee (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
District 20: Three delegates (two open delegate seats), Montgomery (Raskin filed, Hixson filed, Hucker filed ; Mizeur is running for governor)
Running for Senate: Incumbent Sen. Jamie Raskin (Cash: $155,253; Raised $45,436) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, PN, AFL, SEIU, PM. Unaffiliated candidate Vardly St. Preux filed a declaration of intent to run for Senate (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
Running for delegate: Dels. Sheila Hixson (Cash: $32,303; Raised $58,387; Loans: $10,000; Outstanding bills: $15,921) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, PN, AFL, SEIU, PM. Democrat Justin Chappell (Cash: $38; Raised: $2,755; Loans: $700) Silver Spring resident Will Smith (Cash: $28,311; Raised: $52,366) EM, MSEA, LCV, SC, PM, David Moon of Maryland Juice (Cash: $52,340; Raised: $55,505; Loans: $25,500) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, PN, AFL, SEIU 500, PM, George Zokle, a Democrat ($15,880; Raised: $27,856) and Democrat Darian Unger(Cash: $24,937; Raised: $27,300) LCV, SC, PN, D’Jaun Hopewell, a Democrat (Cash: $8,942; Raised: $11,415) William Jawando, a Democrat ($45,916; Raised: $64,701) EM, CASA, PN, AFL, SEIU 500, PM, and Democrat Jonathan Shurberg. (Cash: $65,423; Raised $130,419; Loans: $125,000) NARAL, PN. The Green Party designated Daniel Robinsonas a candidate (Cash: $3,750; Raised: $3,750).
Del. Tom Hucker (Cash: $146,904; Raised $52,366) withdrew from the delegate race Feb. 25 to run for Montgomery County city council.
District 21: Three delegates,Anne Arundel, Prince George’s (Rosapepe filed, Barnes filed, Frush filed, Pena-Melnyk filed)
Senate: Sen. Jim Rosapepeis running unopposed(Cash: $391,605.; Raised: $60,625; Loans: $402,100; Outstanding bills: $39,618) EM, CASA, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM.
Delegate: Incumbents Del. Barbara Frush (Cash: $17,235; Raised $9,000) CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM, Del. Ben Barnes (Cash: $36,719; Raised: $18,875) CASA, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM, and Del. Joseline Pena-Melnyk(Cash: $63,735; Raised $36,700) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM, Republican Katherine Butcher(no active campaign committee).
District 22: Three delegates,Prince George’s (Pinsky filed; Gaines filed, Healey filed, Washington filed)
Senate: Sen. Paul Pinsky (Cash: $69,163; Raised $4,283) EM, CASA, MSEA, NARAL, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM. Janice Fountaine, a Republican, filed Jan. 6 for the Senate seat (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
House: Del. Tawanna Gaines (Cash: $16,179; Raised $13,800; Loans: $1,000) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM, Del. Anne Healey (Cash: $51,046; Raised: $28,190) EM, CASA, MSEA, LC, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM, Del. Alonzo Washington(Cash: $21,623; Raised: $41,415) EM, CASA, MSEA, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM, LCV, Rushern L. Baker IV, the son of the Prince George‘s County executive (Cash: $24,242, Raised: $31,394). Republican Lynn White was nominated by the central committee (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
District 23: Prince George’s (Petersfiled, 23A Valentino-Smith filed, Hubbard retiring; 23B Holmes filed, Vallario filed)
Senate: Sen. Douglas J.J. Peters (Cash: $206,188; Raised: $152,730; Outstanding bills: $15,309) CASA, MSEA, LCV, AFL, SEIU, Democrat David Grogan(Cash: $1,617; Raised: $2,987; Loans: $861) filed Jan. 3.
District 23A: One delegate,Prince George’s (Two Democratic incumbents, Hubbard and Valentino-Smith, were put in this district.)
Del. James Hubbard, incumbent, did not file. Del. Geraldine Valentino-Smith (Cash: $53,230; Raised: $32,970; Loans: $38,000; Outstanding bills: $1,000) CASA, AFL, SEIU, LCV, Unaffiliated Shukoor Ahmed filed a petition to run Feb. 24 (no campaign account).
District 23B: Two delegates,Prince George’s (Holmes, Vallario have both filed)
Delegate: Del.Marvin Holmes(Cash: $21,361.; Raised $37,415; Outstanding bills: $1,364) CASA, MSEA, LCV, AFL, SEIU, Del. Joseph Vallario Jr.(Cash: $137,802; Raised: $97,683; Loans: $50,000) CASA, MSEA, AFL, SEIU
Former Prince George’s County Board of Education Vice Chairman Ron Watson, a Democrat, filed Feb. 12 (Cash: $37,241; Raised: $40,759; Loans: $29,685). Thea Wilson, a Democrat and a local business owner has also filed (Cash: $534; Raised: $550) SC.
Reginald Tyer Jr., a Democrat, filed Feb. 25 (no reports filed). Republican Mike Hethmon filed Feb. 24 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending). Unaffiliated candidate Robin Breedon (no active campaign committee)
District 24: Three delegates, Prince George’s (Benson filed; Howard and Vaughn filed, Swain filed)
Senate: Sen. Joanne Benson (Cash: $56,815; Raised: $64,240) CASA, MSEA, LCV, AFL, SEIU, Challenging is Democrat Bobby G. Henry Jr. (Cash: $18,663; Raised: $24,485; Loans: $2,500) SC.
Delegate: Del. Carolyn J.B. Howard (Cash: $31,930; Raised: $19,417) CASA, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM. Del. Michael Vaughn (Cash: $75,309; Raised: $20,587) CASA, MSEA, AFL, Erek Barron, a Democrat (Cash: $29,261; Raised: $33,151; Loans: $1,616; Outstanding bills: $3,658), MSEA, SC, AFL, Del. Darren Swain, a Democrat (Cash: $3,839; Raised: $3,839) CASA, SEIU, Greg Hall, a Democrat (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending) SC. Durand Ford, a Democrat filed Feb. 25 (Cash: $610; Raised: $610). Democrat Marvo Jo Camp (Cash: $6,281; Raised: $6,300; Loans: $5,000), Democrat Delaneo Miller filed Feb. 20 (no active campaign account). Phillip Raines filed Feb. 17 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
Republican Cy Okoro filed Feb. 10 (Cash: $957; Raised $1,000).
Former Democratic Del. Tiffany Alston (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
District 25: Three delegates, Prince George’s (Currie, Braveboy running for AG, Davis filed, Griffith running for Senate) Two open delegate seats.
Senate: Sen. Ulysses Currie (Two campaign accounts: Cash: $4,398; raised $0; Cash: $112,386) CASA, NARAL, MSEA, AFL, Del. Melony Griffith (Cash: $40,483; Raised: $30,570). A Democrat, Terry Goolsby (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending), and Republican Kory Boone filed Feb. 25 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
Filed for delegate: Democrat Tony Jones, who lives in Upper Marlboro (Cash: $5,951; Raised: $9,019), Democrat Stanley Onye (No report filed) EM, NARAL, and Nick Charles II, a Democrat who filed Dec. 13 (Cash: $2,249; Raised: $3,639; Loans: $1,344).
Angela Angel, a Democrat, filed in October (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending) CASA, NARAL, MSEA. Darryl Barnes, a Democrat, filed Feb. 10 (Cash: $-30.28; Raised: $5,118) CASA, MSEA. Democrat Geraldine Eggleston filed Jan. 29 (Cash: $1,316; Raised: $6,470) Democrat Michael Fogg filed Feb. 17 (Cash: $29,314; Raised: $45,250). Democrat Larry Greenhill filed Feb. 24 (Cash: $26,014; Raised: $26,640) AFL, PM. Democrat Juanita Miller filed Feb. 24 (Cash: $857; Raised: $4,633; Loans: $1,888) AFL.
Del. Dereck Davis, chairman of the House Economic Matters Committee (Cash: $114,713; Raised $128,494) CASA, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL.
District 26: Three delegates, Prince George’s (Muse filed, Turner filed for Senate, Valderrama filed, Walker filed)
Senate: Sen. Anthony Muse filed Feb. 21 (Cash: $51,744.; Raised $83,795; Loans: $117,000; Outstanding bills due: $34,876) CASA, MSEA, Attorney Brian Woolfolk(Cash: $50,099; Raised: $64,942; Loans: $45,000). Fort Washington-based realtor Jerry Mathis filed as a Democrat (Cash: $600; Raised: $600; Loans: $600). Del. Veronica Turner filed for the District 26 Senate seat on Jan. 6 (Cash: $25,249; Raised: $23,200; Loans: $3,000) EM, LCV, AFL, SEIU, PM, and Republican Kelley Howellsfiled Feb. 24 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
Filed for delegate: Democrats Vernon Holmes(filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending) and Keith Gray (Cash: $5,605; Raised: $10,904). David Sloan, an O’Malley aide, is running for delegate (Cash: $10,372; Raised: $19,152) CASA, AFL, SEIU, PM, LCV. Del. Kris Valderrama(Cash: $1,722; Raised: $3,200; Loans: $18,990) EM, CASA, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM.
Del. Jay Walker filed Feb. 25 (Cash: $32,178; Raised: $44,828) CASA, MSEA, LCV.
Xavier A. Aragona, a Democrat, filed Feb. 20 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending). Democrat Tamara Brown filed in December (Cash: $1,722; Raised: $3,220) MSEA. Democrat Leonard Hopkins filed Feb. 21 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
Former Prince George’s County council member Tony Knotts filed in January (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
District 27: Charles, Calvert (Miller filed)
Sen. Mike Miller (Cash: $644,637; Raised $252,098) MSEA. Challenging is Republican Jesse Peed.(filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
District 27A: One delegate,Charles, Calvert (Proctor filed)
Democratic Del. James E. Proctor Jr. (Cash: $10,308; Raised: $7,450) MSEA, LCV, AFL, SEIU, PM. Challenger is Joe Crawford (Cash: $201; Raised: $0).
District 27B: One delegate,Calvert, Prince George’s; open seat.
Michael Jackson, Democrat, filed in February (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending). MSEA, AFL. LaRhonda Owens, Democrat (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending). Jacqueline D. Steele McCall, Democrat (no reports filed). Toni Jarboe-Duley, Republican, (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending). Phil Parenti, Republican (Cash: $2,590; Raised: $3,250; Loans: $2,500).
District 27C: One delegate,Calvert (Fisher filed)
Running for delegate: Del. Mark Fisher (Cash: $26,425; Raised: $19,020; Loans: $129,271), Former Democratic Del. Sue Kullen (Cash: $15,608; Raised: $18,308) NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU.
District 28: Three delegates, Charles (Middleton filed, Jameson filed, Murphy running for county commissioners president, Wilson filed)
- Mac Middleton, a Democrat (Cash: $160,036; Raised: $106,385) MSEA, AFL, two Republicans, Josh Castle (filed an affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending) and Allan Donnelly (filed an affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
Democratic Dels. Sally Jameson ($43,983; Raised $15,668; Loans -$3,000) MSEA, and C.T. Wilson (Cash: $22,023; Raised: $22,735; Loans: $4,000; Outstanding bills: $1,074) MSEA, LCV.
Charles County commissioners’ President Candice Quinn Kelly filed Jan. 27 (Cash: $2,671; Raised: $11,905; Loans: $10,325) MSEA, PM. Del. Peter Murphy (Cash: $18,451; Raised: $10,556; Loans: $99,500) is running for president of county commissioners.
Democrat John Coller filed Jan. 28 (Cash: $4,362; Raised: $10,258; Loans: $3,418) EM. Edith Patterson, a Democrat, filed Feb. 20 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending), AFL, PM. Bryantown resident Jim Crawford, a Republican, filed Feb. 25 (filed an affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
District 29: St. Mary’s, Calvert (Dyson filed)
Running for Senate: Sen. Roy Dyson (Cash: $48,460; Raised: $22,405) MSEA, RepublicanSteve Waugh, a Lusby resident (Cash: $15,472; Raised: $22,369), St. Mary’s County Commissioner Cindy Jones, a Republican (Cash: $5,140; Raised: $7,056). Larry Jarboe, a Republican, filed Feb. 18 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending)
District 29A: One delegate,St. Mary’s (Wood retiring)
Delegate: Bryan Barthelme, a Republican (Cash: $5,098; Raised: $15.827; Loans: $15,377) Republican Matt Morgan (Cash: $8,956; Raised $9,777) Republican Tommy McKay filed Feb. 11 (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending) RTL.
Democrat Daniel A.M. Slade, son of former Del. John Slade (Cash: $5,992; Raised: $10,800).
District 29B: One delegate,St. Mary’s (Bohanan filed)
Del. John Bohanan (Cash: $66,397; Raised: $22,400) MSEA, AFL, Retired Air Force officerDeb Rey, a Republican (Cash: $5,102; Raised: $6,733; Loans: $600)
District 29C: One delegate,St. Mary’s, Calvert (O’Donnell filed)
Del. Tony O’Donnell (Cash: $5,287; Raised: $9,570) Democrat Len Zuzafiled Feb. 20. (Cash: $4,690; Raised: $8,736) MSEA, AFL.
District 30: Anne Arundel (Astle filed, Busch filed, George runs for governor, McMillan filed)
Running for Senate: Sen. John Astle (Cash: $175,347; Raised: $81,685) NARAL, MSEA, Former Republican congressional candidate Eric Delano Knowles (Cash: $323; Raised: $1,938), Republican Don Quinn filed Jan. 8 (Cash: $1,431; Raised: $1,870).
District 30A: Two delegates,Anne Arundel (Buschfiled, McMillan filed)
Del. Herb McMillan, Republican (Cash: $64,001; Raised: $55,156) RTL.
Filed for delegate: Del. Mike Busch, the speaker of the House (Cash: $443,808; Raised: $266,278) EM, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, PM. Democrat Maria Triandos, Democrat (Cash: $9,231; Raised: $10,188; Loans: $1,500) MSEA, and Laurie Sears Deppa. (Cash: $49; Raised: $3,335; Loans: $875), Democrat Chuck Ferrar, who served a partial term on the County Council (Cash: $776; Raised: $0; Loans: $20,000) AFL.
Democratic National Convention Delegate Cheryl Miller filed Feb. 21. (Cash: $6,000; Raised: $0). Ridg Mills, a Democrat, filed Feb. 24 (Cash: $19,056; Raised: $20,600; Loans: $20,000) Gordon Smith, Democrat, filed Feb. 25 (filed an affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending). Republican Genevieve Lindner filed Jan. 16 (has a campaign account but no reports filed yet).
District 30B: One delegate,Anne Arundel (Costa retiring)
Democrat Mitchelle Stephenson (Cash: $7,999; Raised: $9,270; Loans: $5,000) EM, SC, AFL, LCV.
Anne Arundel County police lieutenant Jim Fredericks, a Republican, is running for delegate. A campaign finance report filed with the Maryland Board of Elections shows Fredericks has $3,196 in cash and raised $3,200 last year. Seth Howard, a Republican (Cash: $23,402; Raised: $18,025; Loans: $25,000) RTL.
Democrat Michael J. McNelly filed Jan. 24 for delegate (Cash: $3,372; Raised: $7,155).
District 31: Anne Arundel (Simonaire filed, Dwyer filed, Kipke filed; Schuh runs for executive)
Senate: Sen. Bryan Simonaire(Cash: $41,039; Raised: $18,085) RTL, Democrat Anthony Scott Harman (Cash: $474; Raised: $840; Loans: $250)
31A: One delegate, Anne Arundel
Democrat Ned Carey (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending. He last filed a campaign report in 2011, when he had a cash balance of $4,213) AFL.
Republican Terry Lynn DeGraw (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending). John Moran, a Democrat, filed Feb. 25 (Cash: $3,130; Raised: $4,813; Loans: $2,313). Democrat Robert Haynes filed Feb. 25 (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending) EM.
31B: Two delegates,Anne Arundel (Kipke filed, Dwyer filed)
Filed for delegate: Republican Gus Kurtz (Cash: $14,109; Raised: $29,890; Loans: $5,000) and Democrat Stan Janor who ran for delegate in 2010 (Cash: $14,109; Raised: $29,890; Loans $5,000) MSEA. Republican Meagan Simonaire, daughter of state Sen. Bryan Simonaire, (Cash: $9,270; Raised: $10,170) RTL. Del. Nic Kipke (Cash: $16,181; Raised: $31,667) RTL, Del. Don Dwyer (Cash $21,549;raised $44,941; loans $3,000)
Brian Chisholm,Republican, filed Feb. 18 (Cash: $15,643; Raised: $30,516; Loans: $5,000).Jeremiah Chiappelli, a Democrat and attorney, filed Feb. 20 (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending). Democrat Doug Morris filed Feb. 25 (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending). Republicans David Lee Therrien (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending)and Faith Loudon (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending).
Paul William Drgos Jr., a Republican, filed Jan. 30. (Cash: $120; Raised: $690; Loans: $485)
District 32: Three delegates, Anne Arundel (DeGrange filed, Beidle filed, Love retiring, Sophocleus filed)
Sen. James Ed DeGrange (Cash: $273,960; Raised: $93,475) MSEA, RTL, AFL, and Republican Larry Barber(filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending).
Running for delegate: Del. Pam Beidle (Cash: $48,090; Raised $28,725) MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, Del. Ted Sophocleus (Cash: $16,380; Raised: $29,350, Loans: $48,000) MSEA, RTL, AFL, LCV, Republican Jesse Mayer(Cash: $186; Raised: $197), Republican Josh Kiracofe(No reports filed),Democrat Tonja McCoy (Cash: $863; Raised: $9,075) Steven Wyatt, a Democrat (Cash: $150; Raised: $150).
Mark Chang, a Democrat, filed Feb. 24 (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending) RTL. Mark Angell a Republican, filed Feb. 25 (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending). Republican Joseph Fioravante filed Feb. 18 (Cash: $173; Raised: $2,887; Loans: $2,687) and Republican Tim Walters filed Feb. 25.
Spencer Dove filed Jan. 30. (Cash: $677; Raised $720; Outstanding bills: $208) EM, MSEA, AFL.
District 33: Three delegates,Anne Arundel (Reilly filed; Costa is retiring after being moved to 30B; McConkey filed, Vitale filed)
Sen. Ed Reilly, no opponent in primary or general election (Cash: $10,862; Raised: $26,505; Loans: -$1,119)
Delegate: Del. Tony McConkey (Cash: $6,752; Raised: $6,790; Loans: $126,500) RTL, Republican Jeff Gauges (Cash: $11,248; Raised: $18,775), Republican Nora Keenan (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending), Republican Jeff Ferguson, (Cash: $10,584; Raised: $13,471; Loans: $10,081),Republican Sid Saab, who also ran in 2010 (Cash: $19,318; Raised: $18,405; Loans: $36,000), Republican incumbent Del. Cathy Vitale (Cash: $37,246; Raised: $19,083)
Kostas Alexakis, Democrat, filed Feb. 25 (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending). Tom Angelis, Democrat, filed Feb. 21 (Cash: $9.82; Raised: $0; Loans: $34,500), Democrat Henry Green filed Feb. 7 (Cash: $1,425; Raised: $1,425) MSEA, SC, AFL, LCV.
Republican Jamie Falcon filed in November (Cash: $3,011; Raised: $3,187).
District 34: Harford: Open Senate seat, open House seat; (Jacobs is retiring, James running for Senate, Glass filed, McComas filed)
Filed for Senate: Longtime Democratic Del. Mary-Dulany James is running for the Senate seat (Cash: $50,072; Raised: $59,200) AFL and Bob Cassilly, a Republican (Cash: $14,749; Raised: $17,849). Art Helton, a Democrat and former member of the senate, filed Feb. 10 (Cash: $48,328; Raised: $60,900), SEIU, PM.
Republican Derek Howell, chairman of the Harford County Republican Central Committee withdrew Feb. 24.
34A: Two delegates,Harford (two members, Glass filed, James running for Senate)
Filed for delegate: Republican Mike Blizzard (Cash: $100; Raised: $100), Democrat Marla Posey-Moss (Cash: $615; Raised: $2,061; Outstanding loans: $11,825)
Republican Beth Boyson filed Feb. 25 (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending). Democrat Maria Terry filed Feb. 24 (Cash: $1,025; Raised: $1,025). Democrat Pat Murray filed Feb. 24 (Cash: $38,723; Raised: $43,345) AFL. Mary Ann Lisanti, Democrat, filed Feb. 11 (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending) AFL.
Steve Johnson, filed Feb. 10, Democrat (Cash: $1,067; Raised: $2,700).
Del. Glen Glass (Cash: $3,130; Raised: $4,670) filed Jan. 15.
34B: One delegate,Harford (McComas filed)
Delegate: Del. Susan McComas (Cash: $35,939.; Raised: $5,428) RTL.
Democrat Jeff Dinger filed Feb. 24 (no reports filed). Democrat Cassandra R. Beverley filed Feb. 25 (no reports filed) EM, AFL, PM.
District 35: Harford, Cecil; Open Senate seat, two open House seats (Glassman runs for executive, Norman runs for Senate, Stifler retiring, Rudolph filed)
Filed for Senate: Republic Thomas J. Wilson (Cash $686, Raised $1,390), who filed Sept. 9. Del. Wayne Norman announced for Senate (Cash: $48,661; Raised: $41,100). Democrat Bridget Kelly filed Feb. 18 (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending).
District 35A: One delegate,Cecil (Rudolph filed, Stifler retiring)
Del. David Rudolph (Cash: $17,293; Raised: $2,350) MSEA, AFL.
Engineer and small business owner Kevin Bailey Hornberger, a Republican, filed Jan. 29. (Cash: $2,500 Raised: $2,500; Loans: $2,500)
Republicans John C. Mackie Jr. (Cash: $117; Raised: $1,000) and Mary Catherine Podlesak (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending).
District 35B: Two delegates,Harford, Cecil
Filed: Republicans Andrew Cassilly,(Cash: $11,168; Raised: $16,413) and Teresa Reilly. (Cash: $15,867; Raised: $16,375)
Jason Gallion, Republican filed Feb. 6 (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending). Daniel Lewis Lamey, Democrat, filed Feb. 20 (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending). Democrat Jeffrey Elliot (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending).
District 36: Three delegates, Cecil, Kent, Caroline, Queen Anne’s (Hershey filed, J. Jacobs filed, Smigiel filed, Arentz filed)
Senate: Sen. Stephen Hershey (Cash: $37,988; Raised: $25,635) Former Republican Del. Richard Sossi ($28,014 in cash; raised $9,940; loans, $500). Democrat Benjamin Tilghman was nominated by the Queen Anne’s central committee (Cash: $964; Raised: $964)
Filed for delegate: Republican J.D. Uhler (Cecil) (Cash: $2,238; Raised: $9,529), RepublicanJeff Ghrist (Caroline) (Cash: $629; Raised: $1,160), Republican Del. Jay Jacobs,Kent, (Cash: $14,265; Raised: $20,991), Republican Del. Steven Arentz, Queen Anne’s, ($24,760; Raised: $24,760). Republicans Rod Heinze, Cecil, and Alan McCarthy, Cecil, (both filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending) MSEA.
Del. Michael Smigiel (Cecil) (Cash: $14,809; Raised: $15,943; Loans: $9,006)
Democrats Irving Pinder (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending) MSEA, and Robert Alan Thornton Jr. (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending) MSEA, PM.
District 37: Dorchester, Talbot, Wicomico(Colburn filed)
Filed for Senate: Republican incumbent Sen. Richard Colburn (Cash: $31,994; Raised: $35,101). Del. Addie Eckardt is challenging Coburn, (Cash: $44,479; Raised: $8,575). Democrat Christopher Robinson also filed Feb. 25 (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending).
Democrat Cheryl Everman withdrew.
37A: One delegate, open seat (Cane withdrawn),
Running for delegate: Wicomico County Councilwoman Sheree Sample-Hughes, a Democrat has no opposition in the primary or general election (Cash: $7,147; Raised: $8,260) MSEA, AFL. Del. Rudy Canewithdrew Feb. 26 (Cash: $47,742; Raised: $250),
District 37B: Two delegates, two open seats, Talbot, Dorchester, Caroline, Wicomico
(Colburn, Eckardt withdrew, Haddaway-Riccio runs for lieutenant governor)
Delegate race: St. Michael’s resident Johnny Mautz, a Republican (Cash: $44,200; Raised: $56,186), and Wicomico County businessman Christopher T. Adams, a Republican (Cash: $24,777; Raised: $26,165; Loans: $20,000), MSEA, Dorchester County Economic Development Director Keasha Haythe, a Democrat (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending), MSEA, and southern Eastern Shore cardiologist Dr. Rene Desmarais, a Republican (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending).
Benjamin Rodney, a Democrat, filed Feb. 25 (no reports filed). Allen Nelson, a Republican, filed Feb. 24 (Cash: $1,499; Raised: $1,601). Karen Tolley, a Republican, filed Feb. 25 (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending).
District 38: Somerset, Worcester (Mathias filed, Otto filed, McDermott filed for Senate)
Senate: Sen. Jim Mathias (Cash: $207,875; Raised: $142,795) MSEA, Del. Mike McDermott, a Republican (Cash: $20,562; Raised: $13,285; Loans: $20,662), filed Sept. 16 for District 38 Senate after being drawn into the same district as another Republican, Del. Charles Otto.
District 38A: One delegate Del. Charles James Otto (Cash: $9,120; Raised: $2,600; Loans: $17,500) filed July 16 to run in the new single-member District 38A.
Crisfield Mayor Percy J. Purnell Jr., a Democrat(Cash: $2,000; Raised: $2,000; Loans: $2,000) MSEA.
District 38B: One delegate, Wicomico (Conway filed)
Delmar Mayor Carl Anderton(Cash: $2,450; Raised: $2,600) is challenging Del. Norman Conway (Cash: $89,566; Raised: $55,111) MSEA, AFL.
38C: One delegate,open seat,Worcester Filed: DemocratMike Hindi (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending) and Republican Mary Beth Carozza. (Cash: $50,565; Raised: $72,897; Loans: $10,000) RTL, Judy Davis, a Democrat (Cash: $1,452; Raised: $3,548) MSEA, AFL.
District 39: Three delegates, Montgomery (King ,Barkley, Reznik, Robinson; all filed for reelection)
Senate: Sen. Nancy King* faces no opponent in the primary or general election (Cash: $91,050; Raised: $49,580) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM.
Filed for delegate: Democratic Del. Charles Barkley (Cash: $91,538; Raised: $38,783) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM,Del. Kirill Reznik,(Cash: $46,379; Raised: $22,000) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, SC, PN, AFL, SEIU, PM. Del. Shane Robinson (Cash: $26,025; Raised: $25,915) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PN, PM.
Republican Xiangfei Cheng(Cash: $117; Raised: $425), Republicans Al Phillips (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending) RTL, Gloria Chang (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending).
District 40: Three delegates, Baltimore City (Pugh filed, Conaway filed, Robinson filed, Tarrant filed)
Sen. Catherine Pugh faces no opponent in the primary or general election (Cash: $137,226; Raised: $89,622; Loans: $83,000) AFL, SEIU.
Running for delegate: Marvin “Doc” Cheatham, a longtime civil rights leader in Baltimore (Cash: -$603; Raised: $3,000; Outstanding bills: $102) NARAL, PM. Democrats Rob “Bobby” LaPin, a former Baltimore City teacher and U.S. Army veteran (Cash: $7,124; Raised: $10,148; Loans: $2,983; Outstanding bills: $13,065), Quianna Cooke (Cash: $675; Raised: $0). Del.Barbara Robinson, a Democrat (Cash: $20,837; Raised: $15,472) EM, AFL, SEIU, PM, Democrat Antonio Hayes (Cash: $5,886; Raised: $6,069) SEIU, PM, Del. Frank Conaway (Cash: -$17,886; Raised: $61,515; Loans: $26,000) AFL; Del. Shawn Tarrant (Cash: $29,603; Raised: $36,954) LCV, AFL, SEIU, PM.
Timothy Mercer, Democrat, filed Feb. 24 (no reports filed). Democrat and attorney Bill Markerfiled Feb. 24 (Cash: $4,764; Raised: $5,000; Loans: $5,000).
Veteran Doug Barry also filed Feb. 10 (Cash: $204; Raised: $225).
District 41: Three delegates,Baltimore City (Gladden filed, Carter filed, Oaks filed, Rosenberg filed)
Senate: Sen. Lisa Gladden (Cash: -$39,528; Raised: $18,315) LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, Will Hanna announced for Senate (Cash: $2,532; Raised: $12,653; Loans: $11,303; Outstanding bills $800)
Filed for delegate: Michael Pearson (Cash: $0; Raised: $0) and Joyce Smith(Cash: $2,710; Raised: $4,765), Del. Jill Carter (Cash: $4,276; Raised: $5,286) LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, Del. Sandy Rosenberg (Cash: $39,163; Raised: $39,872; Loans: $33,000) EM, NARAL, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM. Del. Nathaniel Oaks filed Feb. 18, (Cash: $162,733; Raised: $16,705) SC, AFL, SEIU, LCV. Democrat Sean Stinnett withdrew Feb. 27.
No Republicans have filed for any of these District 40 seats.
District 42: Baltimore County (Brochin, 42A Lafferty, new 42B, Aumann; Frank retiring, Boteler filed, Kach runs for council)
Senate: Democratic Sen. Jim Brochin (Cash: $228,744; Raised: $91,190) NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, former delegate Connie DeJuliis (Cash: $41,745; Raised: $59,400; Loans: $20,000), then known as Connie Galiazzo CASA, AFL, SEIU, PM. Republican Tim Robinson filed Feb. 18 (Cash: $34,169; Raised: $35,175).
Republican Chris Cavey withdrew Feb. 19.
42A: One delegate, Baltimore County (Lafferty filed)
Del. Stephen Lafferty filed Jan. 23 (Cash: $85,867; Raised: $50,445) EM, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU.
Mike McAllister, a Republican, filed Jan. 21.
42B: Two delegates, Baltimore County (Boteler filed)
Running for delegate: Del. Susan Aumann (Cash: $63,061; Raised: $31,780 RTL, Del. Joseph C. Boteler III, a Republican (Cash: $5,954; Raised: $7,514) RTL, Republican Chris West (Cash: $10,143; Raised: $32,450), Republican Jesse Filamor (Cash: $11,000; Raised: $11,000).
Democrat Robert Leonard filed Feb. 25 (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending) MSEA, AFL, Democrat Craig Little filed Feb. 12 (no reports filed).
District 43: Three delegates, Baltimore City (Conway filed, Anderson filed, McIntosh filed, Washington filed)
Senate: Sen. Joan Carter Conway (Cash: $106,060; Raised: $59,075) , AFL, Democrat Bill Henry ($8,366; Raised: $9,475; Loans: $25,000)
Filed for delegate: Del. Maggie McIntosh, a Democrat (Cash: $77,042; Raised: $87,047) EM, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM, and Del. Mary Washington, a Democrat, (Cash: $49,162; Raised $63,736) EM, NARAL, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM Del. Curt Anderson (Cash: $4,773; Raised: $2,300) EM, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM, Democrat Timothy Vance (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending).
Unaffiliated candidate Greg Dorsey(filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending).
District 44: Baltimore City and County (Jones-Rodwell filed but is retiring, Haynes, Mitchell, Stukes all filed for the same single-member district, 44A)
Sen. Verna Jones-Rodwell, a Democrat (Cash: $62,843; Raised: $78,798), filed for Senate Sept. 10, but announced last month she was retiring. Her name will still appear on the ballot. Del. Shirley Nathan-Pulliam has filed for Senate (Cash: $79,983; Raised: $29,735) MSEA, AFL, SEIU, PM, LCV. Nathan-Pulliam is formerly of District 10. Republican Bernard Reiter was nominated by the central committee (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
Del. Emmett Burns, now in the redrawn District 44 but formerly of District 10, is retiring
44A: One delegate,Baltimore City
Three incumbent delegates have filed for what has been redrawn to a single-member district: Del. Keiffer Mitchell Jr. (Cash: $24,464; Raised: $36,584) EM, LCV, PM, Del. Melvin Stukes (Cash: $10,726; Raised: $11,918), Del.Keith Haynes, (Cash: $31,838; Raised: $17,750; Loans: $5,300) AFL, SEIU, PM.
44B: Two delegates,Baltimore County(two open seats)
Filed for delegate: Rainier Harvey (Cash: $31,967; Raised: $50,835), MSEA, Charles E. Sydnor, III (Cash: $9,298; Raised: $11,954) EM, AFL, Woodlawn resident Aaron Barnett (Cash: $14,614; Raised: $24,750) MSEA, AFL, and Pat Young (Cash: $33,428; Raised: $37,447; Loans: $29,000). Frederick Ware-Newsome, a Democrat (Cash: -$104; Raised $1)
Michael J. Russell, Republican, filed Feb. 24 (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending). Bishop Barry Chapman, Democrat also filed Feb. 20 (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending).
District 45: Three delegates, Baltimore City (McFadden filed, Branch filed, Glenn filed, Harper retiring)
Senate: Sen. Nathaniel McFadden (Cash: $84,932; Raised: $108,103) EM, CASA, MSEA, SC, AFL, PM. Political consultant Julius Henson (Cash: $44,775; Raised: $43,250). Unaffiliated candidate Daton Lynch (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending).
Delegate: Incumbent Dels. Talmadge Branch (Cash: $50,473; Raised: $58,690) CASA, LCV, AFL, and Cheryl Glenn ($52,103; Raised: $48,930) CASA, LCV, AFL, SEIU, PM, Democrat Harry Spikes (Cash: $634; Raised: $1,200), Cory McCray (Cash: $40,651; Raised: $41,563) EM, CASA, MSEA, AFL, SEIU, PM, LCV, and Larry O. Wardlow, a Republican (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending)
Democrat Robert Stokes Sr. filed Jan. 30 (Cash: $1,912.; Raised: $2,395)
Marques Dent, former legislative assistant for the 44th district, filed in February. (Cash: $5,616; Raised: $6,916). Democrat Kevin Parson filed Feb. 19 (Cash: $2,345; Raised: $0)
Republican Rick Saffery filed Feb. 25 (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending).
Ronald Owens-Bey is seeking the Libertarian nomination (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
District 46: Three delegates, Baltimore City (Ferguson filed, Clippinger filed, Hammen filed, McHale is retiring.)
Senate: Sen. Bill Fergusonfiled Feb. 3 (Cash: $121,036; Raised: $109,357) EM, CASA, NARAL, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM, Democrat Mateen Zarfiled Feb. 12 (no report filed).
Running for delegate: Civil rights lawyer Brooke Lierman (Cash: $104,493; Raised: $124,017), a Fells Point Democrat EM, CASA, NARAL, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM. Incumbent Dels. Luke Clippinger (Cash: $51,633; Raised: $42,469) EM, CASA, NARAL, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM, and Peter Hammen (Cash: $120,655; Raised: $84,935) EM, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, AFL, SEIU, PM.
Liam Davis,Democrat, filed Feb. 21 (Cash: $4,428; Raised: $12,006). Republican Roger Bedingfield filed Feb. 25 (filed affidavit of limited contribution and spending). Bill Romani, Democrat, filed Feb. 20 (Cash: $33,312; Raised: $39,597) CASA.
Republican Duane Shelton was nominated by the central committee (filed affidavit of limited campaign contributions and spending).
District 47: Three delegates, Prince George’s, two open delegate seats (Ramirez filed, Ivey running for lieutenant governor, Niemann running for council, Summers filed)
Senate: Sen. Victor Ramirez filed Feb. 6 (Cash: $122,398; Raised: $70,878; Loans: $23,000) EM, CASA, NARAL, MSEA, LCV, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM. Mayor of Bladensburg, Walter Lee James Jr., filed Feb. 19 (Cash: $385; Raised: $935).
District 47A: Two delegates,
Filed for delegate: Prince George’s Jimmy Tarlau (Cash: $56,786; Raised: $63,510), a Democrat CASA, NARAL, MSEA, SC, AFL, SEIU, PM, LCV, Diana Fennell, a Democrat (Cash: $19,395; Raised: $21,700; Loans: $18,000) EM, Malcolm Augustine (Cash: $26,907; Raised: $31,003; Loans: $2,000)
Michael Summers, Democrat filed in February (Cash: $5,725; Raised: $15,750) EM, CASA, MSEA, LCV, SC, SEIU, PM, Joseph Solomon, Democrat, filed in February (Cash: $8,956; Raised: $9,521).
Republican Fred Price Jr. was nominated by the central committee (filed affidavit of limited contributions and spending).
District 47B: One delegate,Prince George’s
Delegate: Will Campos, a Democratic County Council member (Cash: $4,029; Raised: $1,650) EM, CASA, SEIU, PM.
Natalie Cabrera will not appear on the ballot because she was not a Democrat when she filed, a judge ruled, reports John Wagner in The Washington Post.
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