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Elections for the office of Maryland State Senate were held in Maryland on
November 2, 2010. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was July 6, 2010 and the primary Election Day was on September 14, 2010.
Maryland's 47 state senators are elected to four-year terms. The elections are not staggered but rather, all 47 seats are up for election on a cycle of 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, etc.
The Maryland State Senate was one of the few chambers that Democrats gained seats in, with Democrats gaining two seats.
- See also: Maryland State Senate and State legislative elections, 2010
November 2 General Election Results[edit]
Majority control[edit]
- See also: Partisan composition of state senates
Heading into the November 2 election, the Democratic Party held the majority in the Maryland State Senate:
Campaign contributions[edit]
- See also: State-by-state comparison of donations to state senate campaigns
This chart shows how many candidates ran for state senate in Maryland in past years and the cumulative amount of campaign contributions in state senate races, including contributions in both primary and general election contests. All figures come from Follow The Money.[1]
Year
|
Number of candidates
|
Total contributions
|
2010
|
111
|
$9,313,367
|
2008
|
47
|
$4,222,872
|
2006
|
115
|
$10,593,147
|
2004
|
47
|
$3,953,082
|
2002
|
118
|
$9,071,191
|
In 2010, the candidates running for state senate raised a total of $9,313,367 in campaign contributions. The top 10 donors were:[2]
Donor
|
Amount
|
Lenett, Michael G
|
$226,697
|
Helton, Arthur H
|
$181,000
|
Maryland Realtors Association
|
$139,665
|
Community Coalition Advocacy Slate
|
$125,000
|
Service Employees DC & Maryland State Council 54
|
$98,800
|
Dearmon, Donald M
|
$81,092
|
Maryland Trial Lawyers Association
|
$75,000
|
SEIU 1199
|
$66,500
|
Democratic Senate Slate
|
$60,812
|
Health Policy Leadership Alliance
|
$57,375
|
Incumbency[edit]
Unopposed incumbents[edit]
10 incumbents (23%) faced no competition in the November 2 general election.
- 8 Democratic incumbents faced no November challenger.
- 2 GOP incumbents faced no November challenger.
Primary challenges[edit]
Only 14 incumbents (20.9%) faced competition in the June 1 primary. Six incumbents -- Republican Donald Munson and Democrats Rona Kramer, Michael Lenett, Nathaniel Exum, George Della, and David Harrington lost to their challengers. The following 38 incumbents (27 Democrats, 11 Republicans) won their primaries:
Retiring incumbents[edit]
Three incumbent Senators did not run for re-election, while 44 incumbents (94%) ran for re-election. Of the 3 incumbents who did not seek re-election, there were 3 Republicans and no Democrats.
Incumbents who retired are:
Qualifications[edit]
Section 9 of Article 3 of the Maryland Constitution states, "A person is eligible to serve as a Senator or Delegate, who on the date of his election, (1) is a citizen of the State of Maryland, (2) has resided therein for at least one year next preceding that date, and (3) if the district which he has been chosen to represent has been established for at least six months prior to the date of his election, has resided in that district for six months next preceding that date.
If the district which the person has been chosen to represent has been established less than six months prior to the date of his election, then in addition to (1) and (2) above, he shall have resided in the district for as long as it has been established.
A person is eligible to serve as a Senator, if he has attained the age of twenty-five years, or as a Delegate, if he has attained the age of twenty-one years, on the date of his election. "
List of candidates
Partisan dominance in state senates heading into the 2010 state legislative elections
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District 1[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- No Democratic candidates filed to run for this seat.
- September 14 Republican primary:
- George Edwards (R) 12,105 a Incumbent Edwards was first elected in 2006.
November 2 General election candidates:
- George Edwards: 30,012
District 2[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- No Democratic candidates filed to run for this seat.
- September 14 Republican primary:
November 2 General election candidates:
- Christopher Shank: 21,319
Donald Munson (Write-in): 8,469
District 3[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- Ronald Young (D) 4,892 a
- Don DeArmon (D) 2,523
- Lisa Baugher (D) - Withdrew May 21, 2010
- September 14 Republican primary:
- Alex Mooney (R) 8,199 a Incumbent Mooney was first elected in 1998.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Ronald Young: 22,710
- Alex Mooney: 21,666
District 4[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- September 14 Republican primary:
- David R. Brinkley (R) 9,705 a Incumbent Brinkley was first elected in 2002.
- Kathryn Freed (R) 2,585
November 2 General election candidates:
- Sara Trescott: 11,733
- David R. Brinkley: 31,522
District 5[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- September 14 Republican primary:
- Note: Incumbent Larry Haines (R) did not seek re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Scott Stone: 14,070
- Joseph Getty: 36,425
District 6[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- Norman Stone (D) 5,336 a Incumbent Stone was first elected in January 1966.
- Jordan Hadfield (D) 4,575
- September 14 Republican primary:
November 2 General election candidates:
- Norman Stone: 17,623
- Bruce Kahl: 12,805
District 7[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- September 14 Republican primary:
- Note: Incumbent Andrew Harris (R) did not seek re-election but instead ran for the U.S. House of Representatives.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Rebecca Nelson: 14,848
- J.B. Jennings: 28,890
District 8[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- September 14 Republican primary:
November 2 General election candidates:
- Katherine Klausmeier: 25,155
- Dee Hodges: 16,968
District 9[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- September 14 Republican primary:
- Allan Kittleman (R) 10,314 a Incumbent Kittleman was first elected in 2004.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Jim Adams: 18,198
- Allan Kittleman: 36,641
District 10[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- Delores Kelley (D) 10,472 a Incumbent Kelley was first elected in 1994.
- Pat Kelly (D) 2,945
- Stephanie Boston (D) 2,110
- September 14 Republican primary:
- No Republican candidates filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Delores Kelley: 37,327
Stephanie Boston (Write-in): 438
District 11[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- Robert Zirkin (D) 13,474 a Incumbent Zirkin was first elected in 2006.
- September 14 Republican primary:
- No Republican candidates filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Robert Zirkin: 38,730
District 12[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- September 14 Republican primary:
November 2 General election candidates:
- Edward Kasemeyer: 24,981
- Rick Martel: 17,568
District 13[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- James Robey (D) 8,174 a Incumbent Robey was first elected in 2006.
- September 14 Republican primary:
November 2 General election candidates:
- James Robey: 28,258
- Kyle Lorton: 16,503
District 14[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
Across the country in 2010, state senate elections were held in 43 states. 1,167 state senate seats were at stake. In all 1,167 state senate districts with an election in 2010, only 19 challengers (12 Democrats and 7 Republicans) defeated an incumbent state senator. Montgomery was one of the 12 Democratic challengers who defeated an incumbent Democratic state senator.
- September 14 Republican primary:
November 2 General election candidates:
- Karen Montgomery: 24,422
- Eric Cary: 14,898
District 15[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- September 14 Republican primary:
November 2 General election candidates:
- Robert Garagiola: 25,648
- Dwight Patel: 14,570
District 16[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- Brian Frosh (D) 13,043 a Incumbent Frosh was first elected in 1994.
- September 14 Republican primary:
- Jerry Cave (R) 2,519 a
- Meyer Marks (R) Note: Meyer Marks withdrew from the race on July 16, 2010.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Brian Frosh: 30,762
- Jerry Cave: 12,815
District 17[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- Jennie Forehand (D) 4,129 a Incumbent Forehand was first elected in 1994.
- Cheryl Kagan (D) 3,773
- September 14 Republican primary:
November 2 General election candidates:
- Jennie Forehand: 23,508
- Adol Theo Owen-Williams II: 8,535
District 18[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- Richard Madaleno (D) 8,734 a Incumbent Madaleno was first elected in 2006.
- Michael Griffiths (D) 2,364
- September 14 Republican primary:
November 2 General election candidates:
- Richard Madaleno: 26,077
- Kurt Osuch: 8,755
District 19[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
Across the country in 2010, state senate elections were held in 43 states. 1,167 state senate seats were at stake. In all 1,167 state senate districts with an election in 2010, only 19 challengers (12 Democrats and 7 Republicans) defeated an incumbent state senator. Manno was one of the 12 Democratic challengers who defeated an incumbent Democratic state senator.
- September 14 Republican primary:
November 2 General election candidates:
- Roger Manno: 24,249
- Don Irvine: 11,320
District 20[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- Jamie Raskin (D) 8,110 a Incumbent Raskin was first elected in 2006.
- September 14 Republican primary:
- No Republican candidates filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Jamie Raskin: 25,384
District 21[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- Jim Rosapepe (D) 7,037 a Incumbent Rosapepe was first elected in 2006.
- September 14 Republican primary:
- No Republican candidates filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Jim Rosapepe: 23,331
District 22[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- Paul Pinsky (D) 7,636 a Incumbent Pinsky was first elected in 1994.
- September 14 Republican primary:
- No Republican candidates filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Paul Pinsky: 20,731
District 23[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- Douglas Peters (D) 10,284 a Incumbent Peters was first elected in 2006.
- Bobby Henry, Jr. (D) 5,121
- Darrell Carrington (D) 968
- Mike Anderson (D) 725
- September 14 Republican primary:
- No Republican candidates filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Douglas Peters: 39,260
District 24[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
Across the country in 2010, state senate elections were held in 43 states. 1,167 state senate seats were at stake. In all 1,167 state senate districts with an election in 2010, only 19 challengers (12 Democrats and 7 Republicans) defeated an incumbent state senator. Benson was one of the 12 Democratic challengers who defeated an incumbent Democratic state senator.
- September 14 Republican primary:
- No Republican candidates filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Joanne Benson: 27,222
District 25[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- Ulysses Currie (D) 10,274 a Incumbent Currie was first elected in 1994.
- September 14 Republican primary:
- No Republican candidates filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Ulysses Currie: 31,189
Jennifer Lowery-Bell (Write-in): 281
District 26[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- C. Anthony Muse (D) 11,529 a Incumbent Muse was first elected in 2006.
- Albert Chatmon (D) 2,642
- September 14 Republican primary:
- No Republican candidates filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- C. Anthony Muse: 30,492
District 27[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- September 14 Republican primary:
- Vernon Hayes (R) 3,525 a
- Ron Miller (Maryland candidate) (R) - Withdrew April 13, 2010
November 2 General election candidates:
- Thomas Mike Miller, Jr. (Maryland): 36,286
- Vernon Hayes: 12,143
District 28[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- September 14 Republican primary:
November 2 General election candidates:
- Thomas Mac Middleton: 31,377
- Jay Bala: 13,290
District 29[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- Roy Dyson (D) 6,870 a Incumbent Dyson was first elected in 1994.
- September 14 Republican primary:
November 2 General election candidates:
- Roy Dyson: 22,368
- Stephen Waugh: 21,090
District 30[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- John Astle (D) 8,256 a Incumbent Astle was first elected in 1994.
- September 14 Republican primary:
- Ron Elfenbein (R) 7,390 a
- Gary DeMoss (R) Note: DeMoss withdrew on June 11, 2010.
November 2 General election candidates:
- John Astle: 25,285
- Ron Elfenbein: 24,146
District 31[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- September 14 Republican primary:
- Bryan Simonaire (R) 6,693 a Incumbent Simonaire was first elected in 2006.
- William Capps (R) 1,323
November 2 General election candidates:
- Edward Carey: 15,688
- Bryan Simonaire: 25,744
District 32[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- September 14 Republican primary:
November 2 General election candidates:
- James DeGrange, Sr.: 24,831
- Larry Barber: 16,223
District 33[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- No Democratic candidates filed to run for this seat.
- September 14 Republican primary:
- Edward R. Reilly (R) 6,838 a Incumbent Reilly was first elected in 2002.
- James King (R) 5,458
- Brian Benjers (R) 886
November 2 General election candidates:
- Edward R. Reilly: 43,500
District 34[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- September 14 Republican primary:
- Nancy Jacobs (R) 6,439 a Incumbent Jacobs was first elected in 1998.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Arthur Helton, Jr.: 17,540
- Nancy Jacobs: 22,358
District 35[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- No Democratic candidates filed to run for this seat.
- September 14 Republican primary:
- Barry Glassman (R) 12,524 a Incumbent Glassman was first elected in May 2010.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Barry Glassman: 46,209
District 36[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- September 14 Republican primary:
- E. J. Pipkin (R) 8,365 a Incumbent Pipkin was first elected in 2002.
- Donald Alcorn (R) 3,264
November 2 General election candidates:
- Steven Mumford: 16,896
- E. J. Pipkin: 29,238
District 37[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Chris Robinson (D) 4,381 a
- Tim Quinn (D) 2,605
- Christopher Jakubiak (D) 1,558
- September 14 Republican primary:
- Richard Colburn (R) 7,957 a Incumbent Colburn was first elected in 1994.
- Paul Galanek (R) 2,427
November 2 General election candidates:
- Chris Robinson: 18,164
- Richard Colburn: 26,365
District 38[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- September 14 Republican primary:
- Independent candidate:
- Note: Incumbent J. Lowell Stoltzfus (R) did not seek re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
- James Mathias, Jr.: 23,559
- Michael James: 22,919
- Rick Carey Note: Carey did not appear on the November 2, general election ballot.
District 39[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- September 14 Republican primary:
November 2 General election candidates:
- Nancy King: 17,990
- Robert Smith: 9,724
District 40[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- September 14 Republican primary:
- No Republican candidates filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Catherine Pugh: 21,778
District 41[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- Lisa Gladden (D) 11,570 a Incumbent Gladden was first elected in 2002.
- September 14 Republican primary:
- No Republican candidates filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Lisa Gladden: 28,620
District 42[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- James Brochin (D) 9,634 a Incumbent Brochin was first elected in 2002.
- September 14 Republican primary:
November 2 General election candidates:
- James Brochin: 24,346
- Kevin Carney: 17,320
District 43[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- Joan Carter Conway (D) 9,259 a Incumbent Conway was first elected in 1997.
- Hector Torres (D) 4,070
- September 14 Republican primary:
- No Republican candidates filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Joan Carter Conway: 27,583
District 44[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- Verna Jones (D) 5,727 a Incumbent Jones was first elected in 2002.
- September 14 Republican primary:
November 2 General election candidates:
- Verna Jones: 17,706
- Bernard Reiter: 1,669
District 45[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- Nathaniel McFadden (D) 7,397 a Incumbent McFadden was first elected in 1994.
- Aaron Wilkes (D) Note: Wilkes was disqualified on July 19, 2010.
- September 14 Republican primary:
- No Republican candidates filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Nathaniel McFadden: 23,159
District 46[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
- Bill Ferguson (D) 5,248 a
- George Della (D) 3,641 Incumbent Della was first elected in 1982.
- Andrew Galli (D) Note: Galli withdrew from the race on July 16, 2010.
Across the country in 2010, state senate elections were held in 43 states. 1,167 state senate seats were at stake. In all 1,167 state senate districts with an election in 2010, only 19 challengers (12 Democrats and 7 Republicans) defeated an incumbent state senator. Ferguson was one of the 12 Democratic challengers who defeated an incumbent Democratic state senator.
- September 14 Republican primary:
- No Republican candidates filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Bill Ferguson: 19,126
District 47[edit]
- September 14 Democratic primary:
Across the country in 2010, state senate elections were held in 43 states. 1,167 state senate seats were at stake. In all 1,167 state senate districts with an election in 2010, only 19 challengers (12 Democrats and 7 Republicans) defeated an incumbent state senator. Ramirez was one of the 12 Democratic challengers who defeated an incumbent Democratic state senator.
- September 14 Republican primary:
- No Republican candidates filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Victor Ramirez: 15,548
See also[edit]
External links[edit]
Leadership
Senate President:William Ferguson
Majority Leader:Guy Guzzone
Minority Leader:Bryan Simonaire
Senators
Democratic Party (32)
Republican Party (15)