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1982 Maryland House of Delegates election

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1982 Maryland House of Delegates election

← 1978November 2, 19821986 →

All 141 seats in theMaryland House of Delegates
71 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderBen CardinRaymond E. Beck (retired)
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Leader sinceJanuary 6, 19791978
Leader's seat42nd district5th district
Last election12615
Seats won12417
Seat changeDecrease 2Increase 2

Results:
     Democratic gain     Republican gain
     Democratic hold     Republican hold

Speaker before election

Ben Cardin
Democratic

ElectedSpeaker

Ben Cardin
Democratic

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The1982 Maryland House of Delegates elections were held on November 2, 1982, as part of the1982 United States elections, including the1982 Maryland gubernatorial election. All 141 of Maryland's state delegates were up for reelection.

Leading up to the 1982 elections,Republicans were hopeful to gain seats in the legislature, citingLawrence Hogan andRobert A. Pascal leading the party's ticket in theU.S. Senate andgubernatorial elections, andRonald Reagan'sstrong performance in the state during the1980 United States presidential election and subsequent legislative accomplishments. However, the elections provided to be a major setback for the party as they were only able to gain two seats from theDemocratic Party, and Hogan and Pascal lost their elections in landslides.[1]

Results

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DistrictIncumbentPartyDistrictElectedParty
1A[2]DeCorsey E. BoldenRep1AGeorge C. EdwardsRep
1B[2]William B. ByrnesDem1BWilliam B. ByrnesDem
Thomas B. CumiskeyDemW. Timothy FinanDem
2A[3]Casper R. Taylor Jr.Dem2ACasper R. Taylor Jr.Dem
2B[3]Irwin F. HoffmanDem2BPeter G. CallasDem
2C[3]Donald F. MunsonRep2CDonald F. MunsonRep
3A[4]Paul D. MuldowneyDem3APaul D. MuldowneyDem
3B[4]Julien P. DelpheyRep3BM. Albert MorningstarRep
James E. McClellanDemJames E. McClellanDem
4A[5]Charles E. SmithDem4AThomas H. HatteryDem
4B[5]Raymond E. BeckRepGeorge H. Littrell Jr.Dem
V. Lanny HarchenhornRep4BV. Lanny HarchenhornRep
5A[6]William H. AmossDem5ARichard N. DixonDem
5B[6]Richard C. MatthewsRepRichard C. MatthewsRep
Ellen SauerbreyRep5BLawrence A. LaMotteDem
6[7]Richard B. Adams Jr.Dem6Michael J. CollinsDem
William H. Cox Jr.DemR. Terry ConnellyDem
Catherine RileyDemMichael H. WeirDem
7[8]Michael J. CollinsDem7John S. ArnickDem
R. Terry ConnellyDemLouis L. DePazzoDem
Michael H. WeirDemRobert R. StaabDem
8[9]Louis L. DePazzoDem8Dale AndersonDem
Daniel J. MinnickDemJoseph BartenfelderDem
Robert R. StaabDemWilliam J. BurgessDem
9[10]Thomas L. BromwellDem9Donald K. HughesDem
William J. BurgessDemThomas B. KernanDem
William RushDemMartha Scanlan KlimaRep
10[11]Donald K. HughesDem10Thomas W. Chamberlain Sr.Rep
Thomas B. KernanDemWade KachRep
Mark C. Medairy Jr.DemEllen SauerbreyRep
11[12]Bert BoothDem11Arthur S. AlpersteinDem
Wade KachRepPaula HollingerDem
Thomas W. Chamberlain Sr.RepTheodore LevinDem
12[13]Arthur S. AlpersteinDem12Kenneth H. MastersDem
Paula HollingerDemLouis P. MorsbergerDem
Theodore LevinDemNancy L. MurphyDem
13[14]Charles E. KountzDem13AVirginia M. ThomasDem
Kenneth H. MastersDem13BWilliam C. BevanDem
Louis P. MorsbergerDemSusan R. BuswellDem
14A[15]Joel ChasnoffDem14AJoel ChasnoffDem
14B[15]Anne E. BakerDem14BEdward J. KasemeyerDem
Hugh BurgessDemRobert H. KittlemanRep
15A[16]Jerry H. HyattDem15Jerry H. HyattDem
15B[16]Robin FickerRepGene W. CounihanDem
Judith C. TothDemJudith C. TothDem
16[17]Marilyn R. GoldwaterDem16Marilyn R. GoldwaterDem
Nancy KoppDemNancy KoppDem
Connie MorellaRepConnie MorellaRep
17[18]Jennie M. ForehandDem17Jennie M. ForehandDem
Joseph E. OwensDemMary H. BoergersDem
Luiz R. S. SimmonsRepMichael R. GordonDem
18[19]Mary H. BoergersDem18Helen L. KossDem
Donald B. RobertsonDemDonald B. RobertsonDem
Patricia R. SherDemPatricia R. SherDem
19[20]Idamae GarrottDem19Idamae GarrottDem
Helen L. KossDemJoseph E. OwensDem
Lucille MaurerDemLucille MaurerDem
20[21]Steuart Bainum Jr.Dem20Diane KirchenbauerDem
Sheila E. HixsonDemSheila E. HixsonDem
Ida G. RubenDemIda G. RubenDem
21[22]Kay G. BinenDem21Thomas J. MooneyDem
Timothy F. MaloneyDemTimothy F. MaloneyDem
Pauline MenesDemPauline MenesDem
22[23]James B. BlackistoneDem22David BirdDem
Mabel S. WilkinsonDemRichard A. PalumboDem
Thomas J. MooneyDemFrank PesciDem
23[24]David BirdDem23Gerard F. DevlinDem
Frank PesciDemJoan Breslin PitkinDem
Robert S. ReddingDemCharles J. Ryan Jr.Dem
24[25]Gerard F. DevlinDem24Nathaniel ExumDem
Joan Breslin PitkinDemFrancis J. Santangelo Sr.Dem
Charles J. RyanDemSylvania W. Woods Jr.Dem
25[26]Nathaniel ExumDem25Dennis C. DonaldsonDem
Francis J. Santangelo Sr.DemLorraine M. SheehanDem
Sylvania W. Woods Jr.DemAlbert WynnDem
26[27]Dennis C. DonaldsonDem26Christine M. JonesDem
Lorraine M. SheehanDemMarian L. PattersonDem
Francis W. WhiteDemFrederick C. RummageDem
27[28]Charles S. BlumenthalDem27William R. McCaffreyDem
Christine M. JonesDemJoseph F. Vallario Jr.Dem
Frederick C. RummageDemJohn W. WolfgangDem
28[29]William R. McCaffreyDem28ASamuel C. LintonDem
Joseph F. Vallario Jr.DemMichael J. SpragueDem
John W. WolfgangDem28BJohn Knight ParlettDem
29[30]John Knight ParlettDem29AThomas A. RymerDem
John William Quade Jr.Dem29BJ. Ernest Bell IIDem
Michael J. SpragueDem29CJohn F. Slade IIIDem
30A[31]Thomas A. RymerDem30John AstleDem
30B[31]Elmer F. Hagner Jr.DemElmer F. Hagner Jr.Dem
Gerald W. WinegradDemRobert G. KramerDem
31[32]William J. BurkheadDem31John R. LeopoldRep
Philip C. JimenoDemPhilip C. JimenoDem
Walter J. ShandrowskyDemPaula A. LongDem
32[33]Tyras S. AtheyDem32Tyras S. AtheyDem
Patrick C. ScannelloDemPatrick C. ScannelloDem
George T. SchminckeDemGeorge T. SchminckeDem
33[34]David G. BoschertDem33John G. GaryRep
Robert R. NeallRepRobert R. NeallRep
Elizabeth S. SmithRepElizabeth S. SmithRep
34[35]Carter M. HickmanDem34William H. Cox Jr.Rep
Richard D. MackieDemBarbara Osborn KreamerDem
R. Clayton Mitchell Jr.DemEileen M. RehrmannDem
35[36]John R. HargreavesDem35AWilliam A. ClarkRep
William S. HorneDemJoseph LutzDem
William Henry ThomasDem35BEthel Ann MurrayDem
36[37]Robert Charles Biggy LongDem36John M. Ashley Jr.Dem
Mark O. PilchardDemRonald A. GunsDem
Lewis R. RileyRepR. Clayton Mitchell Jr.Dem
37[38]R. Charles AvaraDem37Richard F. ColburnRep
Joseph W. O'MalleyDemWilliam S. HorneDem
Paul E. WeisengoffDemSamuel Q. Johnson IIIDem
38[39]Isaiah Dixon Jr.Dem38Daniel M. LongDem
Lena King LeeDemMark O. PilchardDem
Larry YoungDemLewis R. RileyRep
39[40]Torrey C. BrownDem39Elijah CummingsDem
James W. CampbellDemRuth M. KirkDem
Anne Scarlett PerkinsDemLarry YoungDem
40[41]Troy BraileyDem40Mary B. AdamsDem
Frank M. Conaway Sr.DemRalph M. HughesDem
Pete RawlingsDemPete RawlingsDem
41[42]Walter R. Dean Jr.Dem41Nathaniel T. OaksDem
Margaret H. MurphyDemMargaret H. MurphyDem
Wendell H. PhillipsDemWendell H. PhillipsDem
42[43]Ben CardinDem42Ben CardinDem
David B. ShapiroDemJames W. CampbellDem
Steven V. SklarDemSamuel I. RosenbergDem
43[44]Andrew J. Burns Jr.Dem43Gerald CurranDem
Henry R. Hergenroeder Jr.DemHenry R. Hergenroeder Jr.Dem
John A. Pica Jr.DemCharles Bucky MuthDem
44[45]Gerald CurranDem44Curt AndersonDem
Dennis C. McCoyDemDennis C. McCoyDem
Frank C. Robey Jr.DemAnne Scarlett PerkinsDem
45[46]Joseph A. Chester Sr.Dem45Clarence DavisDem
John W. DouglassDemJohn W. DouglassDem
Hattie N. HarrisonDemHattie N. HarrisonDem
46[47]Louis V. CavallaroDem46Raymond A. DypskiDem
Anthony M. DiPietro Jr.DemAnthony M. DiPietro Jr.Dem
Pat McDonoughDemAmerican Joe MiedusiewskiDem
47[48]James R. DietrichDem47R. Charles AvaraDem
Raymond A. DypskiDemJoseph W. O'MalleyDem
American Joe MiedusiewskiDemPaul E. WeisengoffDem

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