2006 Maryland House of Delegates election
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The 2006 Maryland House of Delegates elections were held on November 7, 2006, as part of the 2006 United States elections, including the 2006 Maryland gubernatorial election . All 141 of Maryland's state delegates were up for reelection. Democrats gained eight seats in the House of Delegates, retaining supermajority control of the chamber.
Election results[]
District 1A[]
This district represents Allegany and Garrett Counties.
- Voters to choose one:[1]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Wendell R. Beitzel, Rep. 6,985 56.3% Won Bill Aiken, Dem. 5,406 43.5% Lost
District 1B[]
This district represents a portion of Allegany County.
- Voters to choose one:[1]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Kevin Kelly Dem. 6,489 55.7% Won Mark A. Fisher, Rep. 5,151 44.2% Lost
District 1C[]
This district represents portions of Allegany and Washington Counties.
- Voters to choose one:[1]
Name Votes Percent Outcome LeRoy E. Myers, Jr., Rep. 6,398 57.2% Won , Dem. 4,769 42.7% Lost
District 2A[]
This district represents a portion of Washington County.
- Voters to choose one:
Name Votes Percent Outcome Robert A. McKee, Rep. 11,676 99.2% Won Other Write-In's 94 0.8% Lost
District 2B[]
This district represents a portion of Washington County.
- Voters to choose one:
Name Votes Percent Outcome Christopher B. Shank, Rep. 9,606 99% Won Other write-ins 101 1.0% Lost
District 2C[]
This district represents a portion of Washington County.
- Voters to choose one:[1]
Name Votes Percent Outcome John P. Donoghue Dem. 5,099 55.5% Won Paul Muldowney, Rep. 4,078 44.4% Lost
District 3A[]
This district represents a portion of Frederick County.
- Voters to choose two:[1]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Sue Hecht Dem. 13,900 28.7% Won Galen R. Clagett Dem. 12,422 25.7%% Won Patrick N. Hogan, Rep. 12,163 25.1%% Lost Linda Naylor, Rep. 9,873 20.4%%% Lost
District 3B[]
This district represents portions of Frederick and Washington Counties.
- Voters to choose one:[1]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Richard B. Weldon, Jr., Rep. 10,057 61.4% Won Paul Gilligan, Dem. 6,317 38.6% Lost
District 4A[]
This district represents a portion of Frederick County.
- Voters to choose two:[1]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Joseph R. Bartlett, Rep. 16,545 36.8% Won Paul S. Stull, Rep 17,765 39.5% Won Maggi Margaret Hays, Dem 10,519 23.4% Lost Other write-ins 140 0.3% Lost
District 4B[]
This district represents portions of Carroll and Frederick Counties.
- Voters to choose one:[1]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Donald B. Elliott, Rep. 10,148 69.8% Won Timothy Schlauch, Dem. 4,374 30.1% Lost Other write-ins 12 0.1% Lost
District 5A[]
This district represents a portion of Carroll county.
- Voters to choose two:[1]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Tanya Thorton Shewell, Rep. 18,785 32.9% Won Nancy R. Stocksdale, Rep. 20,630 36.1% Won Ann Darrin, Dem. 9,489 16.6% Lost Frank Henry Rammes, Dem. 8,192 14.3% Lost Other write-ins 57 0.1% Lost
District 5B[]
This district represents a portion of Baltimore County.
- Voters to choose two:[1]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Wade Kach, Rep. 15,321 98.9% Won Other write-ins 172 1.1% Lost
District 6[]
This district represents a portion of Baltimore County.
- Voters to choose three:
Name Votes Percent Outcome John A. Olszewski, Jr., Democratic 18,769 22.9% Won Joseph J. Minnick, Democratic 17,379 21.2% Won Michael H. Weir, Jr., Democratic 17,117 20.9% Won Steve Dishon, Republican 10,961 13.4 Lost Richard W. Metzgar, Republican 8,915 10.9% Lost Paul M. Blitz, Republican 8,765 10.7% Lost John Scott, Unaffiliated 106 0.1% Lost
District 7[]
Northern Baltimore County.
- Voters to choose three:[1]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Richard Impallaria, Rep. 21,333 18.7% Won J. B. Jennings, Rep. 21,189 18.6% Won Pat McDonough, Rep. 23,184 20.3% Won Linda W. Hart, Dem. 17,122 20.3% Lost Jack Sturgill, Dem. 15,390 15.0% Lost Rebecca L. Nelson, Dem. 13,481 11.8% Lost Kim Fell, Green 2,307 2.0% Lost Other write-ins 83 0.1% Lost
District 8[]
This district represents a portion of Baltimore County.
- Voters to choose three:[1]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Joseph C. Boteler III, Rep. 19,586 17.4% Won Eric M. Bromwell 20,116 17.9% Won Todd Schuler 18,356 16.3% Won John Cluster 18,057 16.0% Lost Melissa Redmer Mullahey 18,160 16.1% Lost Ruth Baisden 18,261 16.2% Lost Other write-ins 74 0.1% Lost
District 9A[]
Howard County [1]
- Voters to choose three:[1]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Gail Bates, Rep. 22,862 39.6% Won Warren E. Miller, Rep. 18,533 32.1% Won David Leonard Osmundson 16,162 28.0% Lost Other write-ins 123 0.2% Lost
District 9B[]
This district represents a portion of Carroll County.
- Voters to choose three:[1]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Susan Krebs, Rep. 12,059 72.1% Won Anita Lombardi Riley, Dem. 4,621 27.6% Lost Other write-ins 38 0.2% Lost
District 10[]
This district represents a portion of Baltimore County.
- Voters to choose three:[2]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Emmett C. Burns, Jr. 29,140 34.2% Won Shirley Nathan-Pulliam 28,544 33.5% Won Adrienne A. Jones 27,064 31.8% Won Other write-ins 370 0.4%
District 11 (House)[]
This western Baltimore County district includes Owings Mills and Reisterstown.
- Democrats
- Jon S. Cardin, incumbent (1st term); nephew of U.S. Senator Ben Cardin. (Winner)
- Dan K. Morhaim, incumbent. (Winner)
- Julian E. Jones, (lost primary)
- Dana Stein (Winner)
- Republicans
- Patrick Abbondandolo
- Patrick V. Dyer
- Greens
- David Goldsmith
District 12A[]
West Baltimore County and northeast Howard County district
- Democrats
- Steven J. DeBoy, Sr., incumbent (1 term) (Winner)
- James E. Malone, Jr., incumbent (3 terms) (Winner)
- Republicans
- Joe Hooe
- Albert L. Nalley
District 12B[]
This is a Howard County district.
- Democrat
- Elizabeth Bobo, incumbent ( WINNER)
- Republican
- Christopher J. Feldwick
District 13 (House)[]
- Voters to choose three:[3]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Guy Guzzone, Democratic 26,891 22.3% Won Shane E. Pendergrass, Democratic 26,633 22.1% Won Frank S. Turner, Democratic 24,437 20.3% Won Mary Beth Tung, Republican 15,216 12.6% Lost Rick Bowers, Republican 13,665 11.4% Lost Loretta Gaffney, Republican 13,466 11.2% Lost other write-ins 84 0.1% Lost
Montgomery County[]
District 14[]
- Voters to choose three:[4]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Anne Kaiser, Democratic 24,500 21.8% Won Karen S. Montgomery, Democratic 24,478 21.8% Won Herman L. Taylor, Jr., Democratic 24,273 21.6% Won John McKinnis, Republican 13,471 12.0% Lost John Austin, Republican 12,963 11.5% Lost Jim Goldberg, Republican 12,603 11.2% Lost Other write-ins 61 0.1% Lost
District 15[]
- Voters to choose three:[5]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Kathleen M. Dumais, Dem. 25,781 21.6% Won Brian J. Feldman, Dem. 25,760 21.6% Won Craig L. Rice, Dem. 20,202 17.0% Won Jean B. Cryor, Rep. 20,050 16.8% Lost Brian Mezger, Rep. 14,112 11.8% Lost Chris Pilkerton, Rep. 13,174 11.1% Lost
District 16[]
- Democrats
- William A. Bronrott (Winner)
- Marilyn R. Goldwater (Winner)
- Susan C. Lee (Winner)
- Republicans
District 17[]
- Democrats
- Kumar P. Barve (Winner)
- James W. Gilchrist (Winner)
- Luiz R. S. Simmons (Winner)
- Republicans
District 18[]
- Democrats
- Ana Sol Gutierrez (Winner)
- Jane Lawton (Winner)
- Jeff Waldstreicher (Winner)
- Greens
- John Low
- Republicans
District 20 (House)[]
Fmr. Del. Peter Franchot ran and won the race for state Comptroller.
- Democrats
- Gareth Murray, incumbent (1st term)
- Sheila Hixson, incumbent (7th term); (Winner)
- Tom Hucker (Winner)
- Aaron Klein
- Heather Mizeur (Winner)
- Republicans
Prince George's County[]
District 21 (House)[]
Fmr. Del. Pauline Menes retired
- Democrats
- Mark Cook
- Jon Black
- Barbara A. Frush, incumbent (3rd term); (Winner)
- Brian R. Moe, incumbent (2nd term)
- Ben Barnes (Winner)
- Joseline Pena-Melnyk (Winner)
- Tekisha Everette
- Michael Sarich
- Republicans
- Neil B. Sood
District 22[]
- Democrats
- Tawanna P. Gaines (Winner)
- Anne Healey (Winner)
- Justin D. Ross (Winner)
- Republicans
District 23A[]
- Democrats
- James W. Hubbard (Winner)
- Gerron Levi (Winner)
- Republicans
District 23B[]
- Democrats
- Marvin E. Holmes, Jr. (Winner)
- Republicans
District 24[]
Prince George's County
- Democrats
- Joanne C. Benson (Winner)
- Carolyn J. B. Howard (Winner)
- Michael L. Vaughn (Winner)
- Republicans
District 25[]
- Democrats
- Aisha N. Braveboy (Winner)
- Dereck E. Davis (Winner)
- Melony G. Griffith, incumbent (Winner)
- Republicans
- Greens
- David Kiasi
District 26[]
- Democrats
- Veronica L. Turner, incumbent (Winner)
- Kris Valderrama (Winner)
- Jay Walker (Winner)
- Republicans
District 27A[]
- Voters to choose two:[6]
Name Votes Percent Outcome James E. Proctor, Jr., Democratic 19,829 40.3% Won Joseph F. Vallario, Jr., Democratic 18,677 38.0% Won Kenneth S. Brown, Democratic 5,687 11.6% Lost Antoinette Jarboe-Duley, Democratic 4,948 10.1% Lost Other write-ins 48 .1%
District 47[]
Prince George's County
- Voters to choose three:[1]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Jolene Ivey, Democratic 12,860 35.5% Won Victor R. Ramirez, Democratic 12,231 33.6% Won Doyle L. Niemann, Democratic 11,229 30.8% Won Other write-ins 120 .3%
District 27B[]
- Democrats
- Sue Kullen (WINNER)
- Republicans
District 28[]
- Democrats
- Sally Y. Jameson, incumbent (Winner)
- Murray D. Levy (Winner)
- Peter Murphy (politician) (Winner)
- Republicans
District 29A[]
Charles & St. Mary's Counties
- Democrats
- John F. Wood, Jr. (Winner)
- Republicans
District 29B[]
St. Mary's County
- Democrats
- JOhn L. Bohanan, Jr. (Winner)
District 29C[]
Calvert & St. Mary's Counties
- Voters to choose one:
Name Votes Percent Outcome Anthony J. O'Donnell, Rep. 7,739 60.3% Won Norma Powers, Dem. 18,533 39.6% Lost Other Write-Ins 11 0.1% Lost
District 30[]
- Voters to choose three:[1]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Michael E. Busch, Dem. 22,479 17.1% Won Virginia P. Clagett, Dem. 22,360 17.0% Won Ronald A. George, Rep. 21,811 16.6% Won Barbara Samorajczyk, Dem. 21,758 16.5% Lost Andy Smarick, Rep. 20,594 15.6% Lost Ron Elfenbein, Rep. 20,457 15.5% Lost David Whitney, Constitution 2,225 1.7% Lost Other Write-Ins 80 0.1%
District 31[]
Fmr. Del. John R. Leopold (R) ran and won the Anne Arundel County Executive race
- Voters to choose three:
Name Votes Percent Outcome Steve Schuh, Rep. 19,049 18.4% Won Nicholaus R. Kipke, Rep. 18,150 17.5% Won Don Dwyer, Jr., Rep. 17,558 17.0% Won Joan Cadden, Dem. 17,533 16.9% Lost Thomas J. Fleckenstein, Dem. 16,654 16.1% Lost Craig A. Reynolds, Dem. 14,454 14.0% Lost Other Write-Ins 58 0.1%
District 32 (House)[]
- Voters to choose three:[7]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Mary Ann Love, Dem. 15,823 19% Won Theodore J. Sophocleus, Dem. 15,382 18% Won , Rep. Won Lost Lost Lost
District 33A[]
Fmr. Del David G. Boschert ran for Anne Arundel County Executive on the Republican ticket and lost the primary.
- Voters to choose two:[1]
Name Votes Percent Outcome James King Rep. 18,542 29.0% Won Tony McConkey, Rep. 16,655 26.0% Won Patricia Weathersbee, Dem. 15,226 23.8% Lost Paul G. Rudolph, Dem. 13,461 21.0% Lost Other Write-Ins 73 0.1%
District 33B[]
- Voters to choose one:
Name Votes Percent Outcome Robert A. Costa, Rep. 10,484 58.1% Won Mike Shay, Dem. 7,568 41.9% Lost Other Write-Ins 7 0.0%
District 34A[]
- Voters to choose two:[1]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Mary Dulany James, Dem. 12,697 31.7% Won B. Daniel Riley, Dem. 10,969 27.3% Won Glen Glass, Rep. 8,554 21.0% Lost Sheryl Davis Kohl, Rep. 8,085 19.9% Lost Write-In's 22 0.1% Lost
District 34B[]
Cecil County
- Voters to choose one:[1]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Susan K. McComas, Rep. 10,922 62.5% Won David Carey, Dem. 6,536 37.4% Lost Other Write-Ins 9 0.1%
District 35A[]
- Voters to choose two:[1]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Barry Glassman, Rep. 21,766 40.1% Won Donna Stifler, Rep. 18,909 34.8% Won Craig H. DeRan, Dem. 13,589 25.0% Lost Other Write-Ins 81 0.1%
District 35B[]
- Voters to choose one:
Name Votes Percent Outcome Susan K. McComas, Rep. 10,922 62.5% Won David Carey, Dem. 6,536 37.4% Lost Other Write-Ins 9 0.1%
District 36[]
- Voters to choose one per county:
Name Votes Percent Outcome Michael D. Smigiel, Sr., Rep. 17,764 53.4% Won Mark Guns, Dem. 15,475 46.6% Lost
- Voters to choose one per county:
Name Votes Percent Outcome Mary Roe Walkup, Rep. 19,430 59.0% Won Joan O. Horsey, Dem. 13,498 41.0% Won
- Voters to choose one per county:
Name Votes Percent Outcome Richard A. Sossi, Rep. 19,450 53.4% Won Wheeler R. Baker, Dem. 16,950 46.6% Lost
District 37A[]
- Democrats
- Rudolph C. Cane, incumbent (Winner)
- Republicans
District 37B[]
- Voters to choose two:[1]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Adelaide C. Eckardt, Rep. 19,980 34.5% Won Jeannie Haddaway, Rep. 18,677 32.2% Won James A. Adkins, Dem. 9,640 16.6% Lost Tim Quinn, Dem. 9,588 16.6% Lost Other Write-In's 34 0.1% Lost
District 38A[]
- Voters to choose one:[1]
Name Votes Percent Outcome D. Page Elmore, Rep. 8,030 63.3% Won Patrick M. Armstrong, Dem. 4,652 36.6% Lost Other Write-In's 6 0.1% Lost
District 38B[]
- Democrats
- Norman Conway, (Winner)
- James Mathias, appointed to fill seat of Bennett Bozman in summer 2006, (Winner)
- Republicans
- Bonnie Luna
- Michael James
District 39[]
- Voters to choose three:
Name Votes Percent Outcome Nancy J. King, Democratic 18,651 23.5% Won Charles E. Barkley, Democratic 18,253 23.0% Won Saqib Ali, Democratic 16,455 20.7% Won David Nichols, Republican 9,278 11.7% Lost Gary Scott, Republican 8,363 10.4% Lost Bill Witham, Republican 8,244 10.4% Lost
District 42[]
(Towson, Timonium, Lutherville, Cockeysville, Rodgers Forge & Loch Raven)
- Voters to choose three:[1]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Susan Aumann, Rep. 22,054 18.3% Won William J. Frank, Rep. 20,522 17.0% Won Stephen W. Lafferty, Dem. 21,117 17.5% Won Dilip Paliath, Rep. 19,490 16.2% Lost Tracy Miller, Dem. 19,168 15.9% Lost Andrew Belt, Dem. 18,006 14.9% Lost Other write-ins 88 0.1% Lost
Baltimore City[]
District 40[]
- Voters to choose three:
Name Votes Percent Outcome Frank M. Conaway, Jr. Dem. 16,432 32.4% Won Barbara A. Robinson, Dem. 16,032 31.6% Won Shawn Z. Tarrant, Dem. 13,921 27.5% Won Jan E. Danforth, Green 4,135 8.2% Lost Other Write-Ins 177 0.3%
District 41[]
- Democrats
- Jill P. Carter (Winner)
- Nathaniel T. Oaks (Winner)
- Samuel I. Rosenberg (Winner)
- Republicans
District 43[]
Baltimore City
- Voters to choose three:[8]
Name Votes Percent Outcome Curt Anderson, Democratic 22,315 29.4% Won Maggie McIntosh, Democratic 22,093 29.1% Won Ann Marie Doory, Democratic 21,219 28.0% Won Armand F. Girard, Republican 3,425 4.5% Lost David G.S. Greene, Green 2,619 3.5% Lost Brandy Baker, Green 2,267 3.0% Lost Richard J. Ochs, Green 1,772 2.3% Lost
District 44[]
Baltimore City
- Voters to choose three:
Name Votes Percent Outcome Melvin L. Stukes Democratic 13,173 34.0% Won Ruth M. Kirk, Democratic 12,894 33.3% Won Keith E. Haynes, Democratic 12,565 32.4% Won Other Write-Ins 129 0.3%
District 45[]
Baltimore City
- Voters to choose three:
Name Votes Percent Outcome Cheryl Glenn, Democratic 16,911 32.6% Won Hattie N. Harrison, Democratic 16,804 31.0% Won Talmadge Branch, Democratic 16,014 30.9% Won Ronald M. Owens-Bey, Populist 2,727 5.3% Lost Other write-ins 111 .2% Lost
District 46[]
Baltimore City
- Voters to choose three:
Name Votes Percent Outcome Peter A. Hammen, Dem. 15,883 29.6% Won Carolyn J. Krysiak, Dem. 15, 856 29.6% Won Brian K. McHale, Dem. 13,921 29.0% Won Peter Kimos, Rep. 6,219 11.6% Lost Other Write-Ins 154 0.3%
District 47[]
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