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Maryland House of Delegates
Maryland General Assembly
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Term limits
None
History
New session started
January 8, 2024
Leadership
Adrienne Jones (D)
since April 7, 2019
Speaker pro tempore
Dana Stein (D)
since January 10, 2024
Majority Leader
David Moon (D)
since May 17, 2023
Minority Leader
Jason Buckel (R)
since April 13, 2021
Structure
Seats141
Political groups
Majority

Minority

Length of term
4 years
AuthorityArticle III, Section 2,Maryland Constitution
Salary$50,330/year[1]
Elections
First past the post in single member districts;
Plurality-at-large voting for multi-members districts.
Last election
November 8, 2022
Next election
November 3, 2026
RedistrictingLegislative Control
Meeting place
House of Delegates Chamber
Maryland State House
Annapolis, Maryland
Website
Maryland House of Delegates

TheMaryland House of Delegates is the lower house of thelegislature of the U.S. state ofMaryland. It consists of 141 delegates elected from 47 districts. The House of Delegates Chamber is in theMaryland State House on State Circle inAnnapolis. The State House also houses theMaryland State Senate and the offices of theGovernor andLieutenant Governor of the State of Maryland. Each delegate has offices in Annapolis, in the nearbyCasper R. Taylor Jr. House Office Building.

History

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17th century

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The Maryland House of Delegates originated as the Lower House of the General Assembly of theProvince of Maryland in 1650, when it was an English colony, when the Assembly (legislature) became abicameral body.[2] The Lower House often fought with the Upper House for political influence in the colony. The Upper House consisted of the Governor and his Council, all personally appointed byLord Baltimore and Proprietor of the Province, and thus tended to protect his interests in Maryland. Conversely, the Lower House tended to push for political change in the colony, claiming to be the true elected representatives of the people.

In this context, the Lower House continually fought for more power by assertingexclusive rights in certain legislative areas, such as levying taxes and originating money bills. This reflected similar attitudes in the other colonies on the East Coast of North America with the beginnings and growth of representative government during the 17th century, as each province's representatives constantly agitated for more rights, powers, and respect from the Proprietors, Governors, and even the King and Parliament in London.

The Governor also had some measure of control over the Lower House in the late seventeenth century. Despite the fact that eachcounty was entitled to elect four delegates, the governor selected only two of these to sit in the Lower House. This enabled the Governor to control the Lower House's membership.

In 1689, the transfer of Maryland from aproprietary colony to aroyal colony temporarily quieted the disputes between the Lower House and the Governor and Council. Appointed by the crown, the royal governors allowed the Lower House substantial latitude with its legislative agenda. The first General Assembly under Royal Authority, in 1692, passed 85 acts in a single session. The Lower House immediately acted to remove the Governor's influence over the election of delegates. Now, elected delegates could attend the session without the need for a special writ from the Governor. At the same time, standing or continuing committees were established. These eliminated the Lower House's reliance on ad hoc committees and created the first modern legislature in Maryland. During this period, the Lower House became known as the "House of Delegates".

18th century

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TheMaryland Constitution of 1776 formally established the modern House of Delegates. Initially, representation was based on geography as the voters of each county elected four delegates, and two each were elected from the towns ofAnnapolis andBaltimore.[2] These delegates served one-year terms (increased to two years in 1845, and four years in 1922, as it is today).

19th century

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Beginning with the 1838 elections, each county elected at least three and up to six delegates depending on its population. Baltimore City elected the same number of delegates as did the most populous county, but after 1840, the Town of Annapolis was then considered part ofAnne Arundel County.Reapportionment was required after everyfederal census in an attempt to achieve equal representation.

Modern era

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The current pattern for distribution of seats in the House of Delegates began with the legislative apportionment plan of 1972 and has been revised every ten years thereafter. The plan created 47 legislative districts, many of which cross county boundaries to delineate districts relatively equal in population. Each legislative district sends three delegates for a total of 141 members of the House. Some of the larger districts are divided into delegate sub-districts to provide local representation to areas not large enough to constitute an entire legislative district.[2] In a special session on May 1, 2019, DelegateAdrienne A. Jones became the first woman and the first African American to be elected Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates.[3]

Powers and functions

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The powers and functions of the Maryland House of Delegates are outlined in the Maryland Constitution. Along with the State Senate, the House has the power to approve laws, establish executive departments, levy taxes, and propose state constitutional amendments. Both houses also have the power to elect the state treasurer and to appoint a new Governor if the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor are simultaneously vacant. In addition, the House of Delegates has the sole power to impeach members of the executive branch, including the Governor. Once the House of Delegates has passed articles of impeachment, the person impeached stands trial before the State Senate.

Organization

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The House of Delegates utilizes a number of different organizational structures. Much of the work of drafting and reviewing bills is done by six standing committees: Appropriations, Economic Matters, Environment and Transportation, Health and Government Operations, Judiciary, and Ways and Means. Each of these committees is then divided further into sub-committees by issue area. An additional continuing committee, Executive Nominations, has the responsibility for confirming appointments of theGovernor. Delegates also divide themselves into a variety of legally recognized work groups, Joint and Special Committees,caucuses, and geographic delegations. The two largest caucuses are those of the Democratic and Republican Parties.

Smaller caucuses might group Delegates by identity, such as the Women's Caucus,[4] notably the first women's legislative caucus founded in the United States.[5] The Asian-American and Pacific Islander caucus,[6] orLegislative Black Caucus are other examples. Delegates may also organize by issue or area of experience, such as the Veterans' Caucus.[7] In addition, delegates from a certain county, smaller towns, or Baltimore City might organize its delegate delegation into a caucus-style group, such as theBaltimore City Delegation or theWestern Maryland Delegation.

Composition

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Map of Maryland house of delegates electoral districts:
3 sub-districts2 sub-districts1 sub-district
  3 dem.
  2 dem., 1 rep.
  1 dem., 2 rep.
  3 rep.
  2 dem.
  1 dem., 1 rep.
  2 rep.
  1 dem.
  1 rep.
  1 ind.
AffiliationParty
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
DemocraticRepublicanGreenIndVacant
2007–2010 Session1043601[8]1410
2011–2014 Session9843001410
Begin 2015[9]9150001410
End 2018[10][11]4910
2019–2022 Session9942001410
Begin 202310239001410
Latest voting share72.3%27.7%

Leadership

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Current leadership in the Maryland House of Delegates.[12]

PositionNamePartyDistrict
Speaker of the HouseAdrienne A. JonesDemocratic10
SpeakerPro TemporeDana SteinDemocratic11B
Majority LeaderDavid MoonDemocratic20
Majority WhipJazz LewisDemocratic24
Minority LeaderJason C. BuckelRepublican1B
Minority WhipJesse PippyRepublican4

Committees

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CommitteeChairpersonsSubcommittees
AppropriationsBen Barnes (DCollege Park),Chair

Mark S. Chang (DGlen Burnie),Vice Chair

  • Capital Budget Subcommittee
  • Education & Economic Development Subcommittee
  • Health & Social Services Subcommittee
  • Public Safety & Administration Subcommittee
  • Transportation & the Environment Subcommittee
  • Oversight Committee on Pensions
  • Oversight Committee on Personnel
Economic MattersC. T. Wilson (DWhite Plains),Chair

Brian M. Crosby (DGreat Mills),Vice Chair

  • Alcoholic Beverages Subcommittee
  • Banking, Consumer Protection & Commercial Law Subcommittee
  • Business Regulation Subcommittee
  • Property & Casualty Insurance Subcommittee
  • Public Utilities Subcommittee
  • Unemployment Insurance Subcommittee
  • Workers' Compensation Subcommittee
Environment & TransportationMarc Korman (DBethesda),Chair

Regina T. Boyce (DBaltimore),Vice Chair

  • Environment Subcommittee
  • Housing & Real Property Subcommittee
  • Land Use & Ethics Subcommittee
  • Local Government & Bi-County Agencies Subcommittee
  • Motor Vehicle & Transportation Subcommittee
  • Natural Resources, Agriculture & Open Space Subcommittee
Health & Government OperationsJoseline Peña-Melnyk (DCollege Park),Chair

Bonnie Cullison (DSilver Spring),Vice Chair

  • Government Operations & Health Facilities Subcommittee
  • Health Occupations & Long-Term Care Subcommittee
  • Insurance & Pharmaceuticals Subcommittee
  • Public Health & Minority Health Disparities Subcommittee
JudiciaryLuke Clippinger (DBaltimore),Chair

J. Sandy Bartlett (DLaurel),Vice Chair

  • Civil Law & Procedure Subcommittee
  • Criminal Law & Procedure Subcommittee
  • Family Law Subcommittee
  • Juvenile Law Subcommittee
  • Law Enforcement Officers Public Information Work Group
  • Public Safety Subcommittee
Rules & Executive NominationsAnne Healey (DHyattsville),Chair

Marvin E. Holmes Jr. (DUpper Marlboro),Vice Chair

Ways & MeansVanessa Atterbeary (DFulton),Chair

Jheanelle Wilkins (DGreenbelt),Vice Chair

  • Early Childhood Subcommittee
  • Education Subcommittee
  • Election Law Subcommittee
  • Local Revenues Subcommittee
  • Racing & Gaming Subcommittee
  • Revenues Subcommittee

Membership

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Current members of the Maryland House of Delegates
DistrictCounties representedDelegatePartyDate(s) of serviceCommittee(s)Refs.
1AAllegany,GarrettJim HinebaughRepublicanJanuary 11, 2023Appropriations[13]
1BAlleganyJason C. BuckelRepublicanJanuary 14, 2015Ways & Means[14]
1CAllegany,WashingtonTerry BakerRepublicanJanuary 11, 2023Environment & Transportation[15]
2AWashingtonWilliam J. WivellRepublicanMarch 16, 2015Economic Matters[16]
William ValentineRepublicanJanuary 11, 2023Judiciary[17]
2BWashingtonMatthew SchindlerDemocraticJanuary 7, 2025Appropriations[18]
3FrederickKen KerrDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Health & Government Operations[19]
Kris FairDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Ways & Means[20]
Karen SimpsonDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Judiciary[21]
4Carroll,FrederickBarrie CilibertiRepublicanFebruary 4, 2015[a]Environment & Transportation[22]
Jesse PippyRepublicanJanuary 9, 2019Economic Matters[23]
April Fleming MillerRepublicanJanuary 11, 2023Ways & Means[24]
5CarrollApril RoseRepublicanMarch 16, 2015Economic Matters[25]
Christopher BouchatRepublicanJanuary 11, 2023Judiciary[26]
Chris TomlinsonRepublicanJanuary 11, 2023Judiciary[27]
6Baltimore CountyRobin Grammer Jr.RepublicanJanuary 14, 2015Judiciary[28]
Robert B. LongRepublicanJanuary 14, 2015Ways & Means[29]
Richard W. MetzgarRepublicanJanuary 14, 2015Appropriations[30]
7ABaltimore CountyKathy SzeligaRepublicanJanuary 12, 2011Health & Government Operations
Rules & Executive Nominations
[31]
Ryan NawrockiRepublicanJanuary 11, 2023Environment & Transportation[32]
7BHarfordLauren ArikanRepublicanJanuary 9, 2019Judiciary[33]
8Baltimore CountyHarry BhandariDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Health & Government Operations[34]
Nick AllenDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Environment and Transportation[35]
Kim RossDemocraticMarch 3, 2025Health & Government Operations[36]
9AHoward,MontgomeryChao WuDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Ways & Means[37]
Natalie ZieglerDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Environment & Transportation[38]
9BHowardCourtney WatsonDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Appropriations[39]
10Baltimore CountyAdrienne A. JonesDemocraticOctober 21, 1997Appropriations
Rules & Executive Nominations
[40]
N. Scott PhillipsDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Judiciary[41]
Jennifer White HollandDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Health & Government Operations[42]
11ABaltimore CountyCheryl PasteurDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Judiciary[43]
11BBaltimore CountyJon S. CardinDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Judiciary[44]
Dana SteinDemocraticJanuary 10, 2007[b]Environment & Transportation (Vice-Chair)
Rules & Executive Nominations
[45]
12AHowardJessica FeldmarkDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Ways & Means[46]
Terri L. HillDemocraticJanuary 14, 2015Health & Government Operations[47]
12BAnne ArundelGary SimmonsDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Judiciary[48]
13HowardVanessa AtterbearyDemocraticJanuary 14, 2015Ways & Means (Chair)

Rules & Executive Nominations

[49]
Jennifer R. TerrasaDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Environment & Transportation[50]
Pam GuzzoneDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Health & Government Operations[51]
14MontgomeryAnne KaiserDemocraticJanuary 8, 2003Health & Government Operations[52]
Pamela E. QueenDemocraticFebruary 26, 2016Economic Matters[53]
Bernice Mireku-NorthDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Ways & Means[54]
15MontgomeryLinda FoleyDemocraticDecember 17, 2021Environment & Transportation[55]
David Fraser-HidalgoDemocraticOctober 21, 2013Economic Matters[56]
Lily QiDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Economic Matters[57]
16MontgomerySarah WolekDemocraticApril 3, 2023Appropriations[58]
Marc KormanDemocraticJanuary 14, 2015Appropriations[59]
Teresa Saavedra WoormanDemocraticAugust 12, 2024Health & Government Operations[60]
17MontgomeryJulie Palakovich CarrDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Ways & Means[61]
Ryan SpiegelDemocraticJuly 6, 2023Appropriations[62]
Joe VogelDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Ways & Means[63]
18MontgomeryEmily ShettyDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Appropriations[64]
Jared SolomonDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Appropriations[65]
Aaron KaufmanDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Judiciary[66]
19MontgomeryBonnie CullisonDemocraticJanuary 12, 2011Health & Government Operations[67]
Charlotte CrutchfieldDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Judiciary[68]
Vaughn StewartDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Environment & Transportation[69]
20MontgomeryLorig CharkoudianDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Economic Matters[70]
David MoonDemocraticJanuary 14, 2015Judiciary (Vice-Chair)[71]
Jheanelle WilkinsDemocraticJanuary 25, 2017Ways & Means[72]
21Anne Arundel,Prince George'sBen BarnesDemocraticJanuary 10, 2007Appropriations (Chair)[73]
Mary A. LehmanDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Environment & Transportation[74]
Joseline Peña-MelnykDemocraticJanuary 10, 2007Health & Government Operations
Regional Revitalization Working Group
[75]
22Prince George'sNicole A. WilliamsDemocraticDecember 6, 2019Judiciary[76]
Anne HealeyDemocraticJanuary 9, 1991Rules & Executive Nominations (Chair)
Environment & Transportation
[77]
Ashanti MartinezDemocraticFebruary 24, 2023Judicial Proceedings[78]
23Prince George'sMarvin E. Holmes Jr.DemocraticJanuary 8, 2003Environment & Transportation[79]
Adrian BoafoDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Economic Matters[80]
Kym TaylorDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Judiciary[81]
24Prince George'sTiffany T. AlstonDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023[c]Health & Government Operations[82]
Andrea HarrisonDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Economic Matters[83]
Jazz LewisDemocraticFebruary 10, 2017Appropriations[84]
25Prince George'sKent RobersonDemocraticMay 30, 2023Ways & Means[85]
Denise RobertsDemocraticJanuary 8, 2024Ways & Means[86]
Karen TolesDemocraticJanuary 12, 2022Judiciary[87]
26Prince George'sVeronica L. TurnerDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Ways & Means[88]
Kris ValderramaDemocraticJanuary 10, 2007Economic Matters[89]
Jamila WoodsDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Health & Government Operations[90]
27ACharles,Prince George'sKevin HarrisDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Appropriations[91]
27BCalvert,Prince George'sJeffrie Long Jr.DemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Environment & Transportation[92]
27CCalvertMark N. FisherRepublicanJanuary 12, 2011Economic Matters[93]
28CharlesDebra DavisDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Environment & Transportation[94]
Edith J. PattersonDemocraticJanuary 14, 2015Ways & Means[95]
C. T. WilsonDemocraticJanuary 12, 2011Economic Matters (Chair)[96]
29ASt. Mary'sMatthew MorganRepublicanJanuary 14, 2015Health & Government Operations[97]
29BSt. Mary'sBrian M. CrosbyDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Economic Matters (Vice-Chair)[98]
29CCalvert,St. Mary'sTodd MorganRepublicanJanuary 11, 2023Environment & Transportation[99]
30AAnne ArundelDylan BehlerDemocraticFebruary 6, 2025Environment & Transportation[100]
Dana JonesDemocraticMay 1, 2020Ways & Means[101]
30BAnne ArundelSeth A. HowardRepublicanJanuary 14, 2015Economic Matters[102]
31Anne ArundelBrian ChisholmRepublicanJanuary 9, 2019Health & Government Operations[103]
Nic KipkeRepublicanJanuary 10, 2007Consent Calendars
Health & Government Operations
Rules & Executive Nominations
[104]
LaToya NkongoloRepublicanJanuary 10, 2025Judiciary[105]
32Anne ArundelJ. Sandy BartlettDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Judiciary[106]
Mark S. ChangDemocraticJanuary 14, 2015Appropriations (Vice-Chair)[107]
Mike RogersDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Economic Matters[108]
33AAnne ArundelAndrew PruskiDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Economic Matters[109]
33BAnne ArundelStuart Schmidt Jr.RepublicanJanuary 11, 2023Judiciary[110]
33CAnne ArundelHeather BagnallDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Health & Government Operations[111]
34AHarfordSteven C. JohnsonDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Health & Government Operations[112]
Andre Johnson Jr.DemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Economic Matters[113]
34BHarfordSusan K. McComasRepublicanJanuary 8, 2003Appropriations
Rules & Executive Nominations
[114]
35AHarford,CecilMike GriffithRepublicanJanuary 7, 2020Ways & Means[115]
Teresa E. ReillyRepublicanJanuary 14, 2015Health & Government Operations[116]
35BCecilKevin HornbergerRepublicanJanuary 14, 2015Ways & Means[117]
36Caroline,Cecil,Kent,Queen Anne'sSteven J. ArentzRepublicanNovember 19, 2013Economic Matters[118]
Jefferson L. GhristRepublicanJanuary 14, 2015Appropriations[119]
Jay JacobsRepublicanJanuary 12, 2011Environment & Transportation[120]
37ADorchester,WicomicoSheree Sample-HughesDemocraticJanuary 14, 2015Economic Matters[121]
37BCaroline,Dorchester,Talbot,WicomicoChristopher T. AdamsRepublicanJanuary 14, 2015Economic Matters[122]
Tom HutchinsonRepublicanJanuary 11, 2023Health & Government Operations[123]
38ASomerset,WicomicoVacantRepublicanOctober 17, 2025[124]
38BWicomico,WorcesterBarry BeauchampRepublicanSeptember 10, 2024Appropriations[125]
38CWicomico,WorcesterWayne A. HartmanRepublicanJanuary 9, 2019Ways & Means[126]
39MontgomeryGabriel AceveroDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Appropriations[127]
Lesley LopezDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Health & Government Operations[128]
W. Gregory WimsDemocraticMay 2, 2023Ways & Means[129]
40BaltimoreMarlon AmpreyDemocraticJanuary 13, 2021Economic Matters[130]
Frank M. Conaway Jr.DemocraticJanuary 10, 2007Judiciary[131]
Melissa WellsDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Ways & Means[132]
41BaltimoreSean StinnettDemocraticMarch 3, 2025Judiciary[133]
Malcolm RuffDemocraticJuly 6, 2023Appropriations[134]
Samuel I. RosenbergDemocraticJanuary 12, 1983Health & Government Operations[135]
42ABaltimore CountyNino MangioneRepublicanJanuary 9, 2019Appropriations[136]
42BBaltimore CountyMichele GuytonDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Ways & Means[137]
42CCarrollJoshua StonkoRepublicanJanuary 11, 2023Appropriations[138]
43ABaltimoreRegina T. BoyceDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Environment & Transportation[139]
Elizabeth EmbryDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Judiciary[140]
43BBaltimore CountyCathi ForbesDemocraticOctober 29, 2019Appropriations[141]
44ABaltimoreEric EbersoleDemocraticJanuary 14, 2015Ways & Means[142]
44BBaltimore CountySheila RuthDemocraticJanuary 31, 2020Environment & Transportation[143]
Aletheia McCaskillDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Appropriations[144]
45BaltimoreStephanie M. SmithDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Appropriations[145]
Jackie AddisonDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Environment & Transportation[146]
Caylin YoungDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Judiciary[147]
46BaltimoreLuke ClippingerDemocraticJanuary 12, 2011Judiciary (Chair)

Rules & Executive Nominations

[148]
Robbyn LewisDemocraticJanuary 10, 2017Environment & Transportation[149]
Mark EdelsonDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Appropriations[150]
47APrince George'sDiana M. FennellDemocraticJanuary 14, 2015Economic Matters[151]
Julian IveyDemocraticJanuary 9, 2019Appropriations[152]
47BPrince George'sDeni TaverasDemocraticJanuary 11, 2023Health & Government Operations[153]

Notes

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  1. ^Previous service: January 11, 1995, to January 13, 1999
  2. ^Previous service: June 25, 2002, to January 8, 2003
  3. ^Previous service: January 12, 2011, to October 9, 2012

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Report of the General Assembly Compensation Commission"(PDF). RetrievedAugust 22, 2019.
  2. ^abcMaryland State Archives (June 17, 2004)."Maryland House of Delegates – ORIGIN & FUNCTIONS". RetrievedJune 12, 2007.
  3. ^"Baltimore County Del. Adrienne Jones elected speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates".The Baltimore Sun. May 1, 2019. Archived fromthe original on May 1, 2019. RetrievedJanuary 13, 2020.
  4. ^"Maryland General Assembly Caucuses - Women Legislators of Maryland".msa.maryland.gov.
  5. ^Maryland State archives, accessed June 30, 2017
  6. ^"Maryland General Assembly Caucuses - Maryland Legislative Asian-American & Pacific-Islander Caucus".msa.maryland.gov.
  7. ^"Maryland General Assembly Caucuses - Maryland Veterans Caucus".msa.maryland.gov.
  8. ^For organizational purposes, the Independent caucused with the Republicans.
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  15. ^"Delegate Terry Baker".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on September 26, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
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  21. ^"Delegate Karen Simpson".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 7, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
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  44. ^"Delegate Jon S. Cardin".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on September 28, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  45. ^"Delegate Dana Stein".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 7, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  46. ^"Delegate Jessica M. Feldmark".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on September 25, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  47. ^"Delegate Terri L. Hill".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on November 28, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  48. ^"Delegate Gary Simmons".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on October 27, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  49. ^"Delegate Vanessa Atterbeary".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on September 28, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  50. ^"Delegate Jennifer R. Terrasa".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on November 30, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  51. ^"Delegate Pam Guzzone".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on September 25, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
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  56. ^"Delegate David Fraser-Hidalgo".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 29, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  57. ^"Delegate Lily Qi".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 1, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  58. ^"Delegate Sarah Wolek".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on July 4, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  59. ^"Delegate Marc Korman".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 7, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  60. ^"Members - Delegate Teresa Woorman".mgaleg.maryland.gov. Maryland General Assembly. RetrievedAugust 15, 2024.
  61. ^"Delegate Julie Palakovich Carr".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on September 27, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  62. ^"Delegate Ryan Spiegel".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on February 29, 2024. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  63. ^"Delegate Joe Vogel".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on February 21, 2024. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  64. ^"Delegate Emily Shetty".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 7, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  65. ^"Delegate Jared Solomon".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 26, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  66. ^"Delegate Aaron Kaufman".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on August 4, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  67. ^"Delegate Bonnie Cullison".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 7, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  68. ^"Delegate Charlotte Crutchfield".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 5, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  69. ^"Delegate Vaughn Stewart".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 2, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  70. ^"Delegate Lorig Charkoudian".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 15, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  71. ^"Delegate David Moon".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 3, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  72. ^"Delegate Jheanelle Wilkins".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 5, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  73. ^"Delegate Ben Barnes".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 6, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  74. ^"Delegate Mary A. Lehman".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 8, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  75. ^"Delegate Joseline Peña-Melnyk".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 5, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  76. ^"Delegate Nicole A. Williams".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on November 29, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  77. ^"Delegate Anne Healey".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on September 28, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  78. ^"Delegate Ashanti Martinez".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on July 4, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  79. ^"Delegate Marvin E. Holmes".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 2, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  80. ^"Delegate Adrian Boafo".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on August 6, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  81. ^"Delegate Kym Taylor".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on August 1, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  82. ^"Delegate Tiffany T. Alston".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on October 5, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  83. ^"Delegate Andrea Harrison".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 6, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  84. ^"Delegate Jazz Lewis".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 10, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  85. ^"Delegate Kent Roberson".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on July 4, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  86. ^"Delegate Denise Roberts".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on February 29, 2024. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  87. ^"Delegate Karen Toles".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on November 30, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  88. ^"Delegate Veronica L. Turner".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 1, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  89. ^"Delegate Kris Valderrama".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 10, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  90. ^"Delegate Jamila Woods".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on July 4, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  91. ^"Delegate Kevin Harris".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on July 4, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  92. ^"Delegate Jeffrie Long".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on August 4, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  93. ^"Delegate Mark N. Fisher".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 5, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  94. ^"Delegate Debra Davis".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 6, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  95. ^"Delegate Edith J. Patterson".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on February 26, 2024. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  96. ^"Delegate C. T. Wilson".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 11, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  97. ^"Delegate Matthew Morgan".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 6, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  98. ^"Delegate Brian M. Crosby".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on September 28, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  99. ^"Delegate Todd Morgan".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on July 4, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  100. ^"Members - Delegate Dylan Behler".mgaleg.maryland.gov. Maryland General Assembly. RetrievedFebruary 6, 2025.
  101. ^"Delegate Dana Jones".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on September 28, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  102. ^"Delegate Seth A. Howard".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on September 25, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  103. ^"Delegate Brian Chisholm".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 2, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  104. ^"Delegate Nic Kipke".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 7, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  105. ^"Members - Nkongolo, LaToya".mgaleg.maryland.gov. Maryland General Assembly. RetrievedJanuary 10, 2025.
  106. ^"Delegate J. Sandy Bartlett".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on November 29, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  107. ^"Delegate Mark S. Chang".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on February 16, 2024. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  108. ^"Delegate Mike Rogers".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 4, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  109. ^"Delegate Andrew Pruski".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on October 17, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  110. ^"Delegate Stuart Schmidt".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on July 4, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  111. ^"Delegate Heather Bagnall".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 7, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  112. ^"Delegate Steven C. Johnson".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on November 29, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  113. ^"Delegate Andre Johnson".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on November 30, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  114. ^"Delegate Susan K. McComas".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on October 30, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  115. ^"Delegate Mike Griffith".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on July 4, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  116. ^"Delegate Teresa E. Reilly".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on October 30, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  117. ^"Delegate Kevin Hornberger".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 7, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  118. ^"Delegate Steven J. Arentz".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 1, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  119. ^"Delegate Jefferson L. Ghrist".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 10, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  120. ^"Delegate Jay Jacobs".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 4, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  121. ^"Delegate Sheree Sample-Hughes".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 11, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  122. ^"Delegate Christopher T. Adams".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 7, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  123. ^"Delegate Tom Hutchinson".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 6, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  124. ^Davis, Josh (October 17, 2025)."Maryland Del. Charles Otto dies after 14 years in office".The Baltimore Sun. RetrievedOctober 17, 2025.
  125. ^"Members - Delegate Barry Beauchamp".mgaleg.maryland.gov. Maryland General Assembly. September 10, 2024. RetrievedSeptember 10, 2024.
  126. ^"Delegate Wayne A. Hartman".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 8, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  127. ^"Delegate Gabriel Acevero".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 5, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  128. ^"Delegate Lesley Lopez".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on November 30, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  129. ^"Delegate W. Gregory Wims".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on February 29, 2024. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  130. ^"Delegate Marlon Amprey".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on November 30, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  131. ^"Delegate Frank M. Conaway".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 7, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  132. ^"Delegate Melissa Wells".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 16, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  133. ^"Members - Delegate Sean Stinnett".mgaleg.maryland.gov.Maryland General Assembly. RetrievedMarch 3, 2025.
  134. ^"Delegate Malcolm Ruff".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on July 8, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  135. ^"Delegate Samuel I. Rosenberg".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 17, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  136. ^"Delegate Nino Mangione".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 5, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  137. ^"Delegate Michele Guyton".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 2, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  138. ^"Delegate Joshua Stonko".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on July 4, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  139. ^"Delegate Regina T. Boyce".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 7, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  140. ^"Delegate Elizabeth Embry".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 9, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  141. ^"Delegate Cathi Forbes".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on September 30, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  142. ^"Delegate Eric Ebersole".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 4, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  143. ^"Delegate Sheila Ruth".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 7, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  144. ^"Delegate Aletheia McCaskill".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 7, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  145. ^"Delegate Stephanie M. Smith".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 10, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  146. ^"Delegate Jackie Addison".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on July 4, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  147. ^"Delegate Caylin Young".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on August 5, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  148. ^"Delegate Luke Clippinger".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on November 29, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  149. ^"Delegate Robbyn Lewis".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 7, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  150. ^"Delegate Mark Edelson".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 6, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  151. ^"Delegate Diana M. Fennell".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on November 22, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  152. ^"Delegate Julian Ivey".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on November 29, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  153. ^"Delegate Deni Taveras".Maryland General Assembly.Archived from the original on December 8, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.

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