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The Maryland Senate is the upper house of the Maryland General Assembly, the bicameral state legislature of the U.S. State of Maryland. The Senate comprises 47 elected members from 47 single-member senatorial districts in the state. The Maryland General Assembly is considered one of the oldest continually operating legislative bodies in the United States.

2023-2027 Delegates

2023-2027 Delegates
District County Delegate(s) Party
1A Alleghany and Garrett James C. Hinebaugh, Jr. Republican
1B Alleghany Jason C. Buckel Republican
1C Alleghany and Washington Terry L. Baker Republican
2A Frederick and Washington William M. Valentine, William J. Wivell Republican
2B Washington Brooke Grossman Democrat
3 Frederick Kristopher G. Fair, Kenneth P. Kerr, Karen Simpson Democrat
4 Barrie S. Ciliberti, April Fleming Miller, Jesse T. Pippy Republican
5 Carroll and Frederick Christopher E. Bouchat, April R. Rose, Christopher L. Tomlinson Republican
6 Baltimore Robin L. Grammer Jr., Robert B. Long, Richard W. Metzgar Republican
7A Ryan M. Nawrocki, Kathy Szeliga Republican
7B Harford Lauren C. Arikan Republican
8 Baltimore Nick Allen, Harry Bhandari, Carl W. Jackson Democrat
9A Howard and Montgomery Chao Wu, Natalie C. Ziegler Democrat
9B Howard Courtney Watson Democrat
10 Baltimore Jennifer White Holland, Adrienne A. Jones, N. Scott Phillips Democrat
11A Cheryl E. Pasteur Democrat
11B Jon S. Cardin, Dana M. Stein Democrat
12A Howard Jessica M. Feldmark, Terri L. Hill Democrat
12B Anne Arundel Gary Simmons Democrat
13 Howard Vanessa E. Atterbeary, Pamela Lanman Guzzone, Jennifer R. Terrasa Democrat
14 Montgomery Anne R. Kaiser, Bernice D. Mireku-North, Pamela E. Queen Democrat
15 Linda K. Foley, David Fraser-Hidalgo, Lily Qi Democrat
16 Marc A. Korman, Sara N. Love, Sarah S. Wolek Democrat
17 Julie Palakovich Carr, Ryan S. Spiegel, Joseph Vogel Democrat
18 Aaron M. Kaufman, Emily K. Shetty, Jared Solomon Democrat
19 Charlotte A. Crutchfield, Bonnie L. Cullison, Vaughn M. Stewart III Democrat
20 Lorig Charkoudian, David H. Moon, Jheanelle K. Wilkins Democrat
21 Anne Arundel and Prince George's Benjamin S. Barnes, Mary A. Lehman, Joseline A. Peña-Melnyk Democrat
22 Prince George's Anne M. Healey, Ashanti F. Martinez, Nicole A. Williams Democrat
23 Adrian A. Boafo, Marvin E. Holmes, Jr., Kym Taylor Democrat
24 Tiffany T. Alston, Andrea Fletcher Harrison, Jazz M. Lewis Democrat
25 Kent Roberson, Denise Roberts, Karen R. Toles Democrat
26 Veronica L. Turner, Kriselda Valderrama, Jamila J. Woods Democrat
27A Charles and Prince George's Kevin M. Harris Democrat
27B Calvert and Prince George's Jeffrie E. Long Jr. Democrat
27C Calvert Mark N. Fisher Republican
28 Charles Debra M. Davis, Edith J. Patterson, C. T. Wilson Democrat
29A St. Mary's Matt Morgan Republican
29B Brian M. Cosby Democrat
29C Calvert and St. Mary's Todd B. Morgan Republican
30A Anne Arundel Shaneka T. Henson, Dana C. Jones Democrat
30B Seth A. Howard Republican
31 Brian A. Chisholm, Nicholaus R. Kipke, Rachel P. Muñoz Republican
32 J. Sandy Bartlett, Mark S. Chang, Michael J. Rogers Democrat
33A Andrew C. Pruski Democrat
33B Stuart M. Schmidt Jr. Republican
33C Heather A. Bagnall Democrat
34A Harford Andre V. Johnson Jr., Steven C. Johnson Democrat
34B Harford Susan K. McComas Republican
35A Cecil and Harford Michael Griffith, Teresa E. Reilly Republican
35B Cecil Kevin B. Hornberger Republican
36 Caroline, Cecil, Kent, and Queen Anne's Steven J. Arentz, Jefferson L. Ghrist, Jay A. Jacobs Republican
37A Dorcester and Wicomico Sheree Sample-Hughes Democrat
37B Caroline, Dorchester, Talbot and Wicomico Christopher T. Adams, Thomas S. Hutchinson Republican
38A Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester Charles J. Otto Republican
38B Wicomico Carl L. Anderton Jr. Republican
38C Wicomico and Worcester Wayne A. Hartman Republican
39 Montgomery Gabriel Acevero, Lesley J. Lopez, W. Gregory Wims Democrat
40 Baltimore City Marlon D. Amprey, Frank M. Conaway Jr., Melissa R. Wells Democrat
41 Dalya Attar, Samuel L. Rosenberg, Malcolm P. Ruff Democrat
42A Baltimore Nino Mangione Republican
42B Michele J. Guyton Democrat
42C Carroll Joshua J. Stonko Republican
43A Baltimore City Regina T. Boyce, Elizabeth M. Embry Democrat
43B Baltimore Catherine M. Forbes Democrat
44A Eric D. Ebersole Democrat
44B Aletheia R. McCaskill, Sheila S. Ruth Democrat
45 Baltimore City Jacqueline T. Addison, Stephanie M. Smith, Caylin A. Young Democrat
46 Luke H. Clippinger, Mark Edelson, Robbyn T. Lewis Democrat
47A Prince George's Diana M. Fennell, R. Julian Ivey Democrat
47B Deni L. Taveras Democrat

References

  1. "Maryland House of Delegates - By District". msa.maryland.gov. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
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