Adrienne Jones

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Adrienne Jones
Maryland House of Delegates District 10
Tenure
1997 - Present
Term ends
2027
Years in position
28
Compensation
Base salary
$55,526/year
Per diem
$125/day for lodging. $63/day for meals.
Elections and appointments
Last election
November 8, 2022
Education
Bachelor's
University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 1976
Personal
Profession
Deputy Director, Office of Human resources, Baltimore County
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Adrienne Jones (Democratic Party) is a member of theMaryland House of Delegates, representingDistrict 10. She assumed office on October 21, 1997. Her current term ends on January 13, 2027.

Jones (Democratic Party) ran for re-election to theMaryland House of Delegates to representDistrict 10. She won in the general election onNovember 8, 2022.

House delegates unanimously elected Jones speaker of theMaryland House of Delegates on May 1, 2019. She was the first woman and first African American to serve as speaker.[1] Jones replaced SpeakerMichael Busch (D), who passed away on April 7, 2019.[2] She served as speaker under both a divided government (2019-2022) and aDemocratic trifecta (2023-2025). She stepped down as speaker on December 4, 2025.[3]

Jones was born on November 20, 1954, in Cowdensville, Maryland. Jones attended Baltimore County Public Schools and earned a B.A. in psychology from the University of Maryland-Baltimore County in 1976. She attended The National Security Seminar, U.S. Army War College in 2007 and received an Honorary Doctor of Law Degree from Goucher College in 2008.[4]

Jones' professional experience included working inBaltimore County as director of the Office of Minority Affairs from 1989 to 1995, executive director of the Office of Fair Practices and Community Affairs from 1995 to 2011, and deputy director of the Office of Human Resources from 2011 to 2014. She also served as a part-time columnist forThe Baltimore Times from 1990 to 2000.[4]

Jones first joined theMaryland House of Delegates on October 21, 1997, after House Speaker Casper Taylor (D) appointed her to fill a vacancy inDistrict 10. She won every election to the district since her initial appointment and served as Busch's speaker pro tem for 16 years, from 2003 to 2019.[5] Jones was the first African American woman to serve in the position.[1]

An announcement for Jones' induction into Maryland's Women's Hall of Fame said of her time as speaker: "Speaker Jones ushered through The Blueprint for Maryland’s Future, a 10-year plan that makes the largest investment in education in Maryland history. She implemented the nation’s first comprehensive statewide policy agenda for racial and economic justice and made transformational police reforms, including making Maryland the first state in the nation to repeal the Law Enforcement Officers’ Bill of Rights. To protect women’s reproductive health care, she led theeffort to enshrine the right to reproductive freedom in Maryland’s Constitution."[1]

Biography

Jones' professional experience includes working as Executive Director of the Office of Fair Practices and Community Affairs inBaltimore County, Director of the Office of Minority Affairs in Baltimore County, and a part-time columnist for The Baltimore Times. She served as Deputy Director of the Baltimore County Office of Human Resources until her retirement from service in Baltimore County Government on June 30, 2014.[4]

Jones attended Baltimore County Public Schools and earned her B.A. in psychology from the University of Maryland-Baltimore County in 1976. She attended The National Security Seminar, U.S. Army War College in 2007 and received an Honorary Doctor of Law Degree from Goucher College in Towson, Maryland.[4]

In 2007, Jones was named for the third time one of the "Top 100 Women in Maryland" by theDaily Record, and inducted into the Circle of Excellence for Sustained Achievement. She received both the Harriett Ross Tubman Lifetime Achievement Award and the Living Women History Maker's Community Award in March 2010.[4]

Committee assignments

2023-2024

Jones was assigned to the following committees:

2021-2022

Jones was assigned to the following committees:

2015 legislative session

At the beginning of the 2015 legislative session, Jones served on the following committees:

Maryland committee assignments, 2015
Appropriations
Rules & Executive Nominations
Fair Practices and State Personnel Oversight, Chair
Legislative Ethics
Legislative Policy
Spending Affordability

2011-2012

In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Jones served on these committees:

Maryland committee assignments, 2011
Appropriations
Fair Practices and State Personnel Oversight, Chair
Legislative Ethics
Legislative Policy
Rules & Executive Nominations
Spending Affordability

Note: Jones also served on the Oversight Committee on Pensions, the Oversight Committee on Personnel, the Subcommittee on Capital Budget (Chair) and the Subcommittee on Health and Human Resources.

2009-2010

In the 2009-2010 legislative session, Jones served on these committees:

Maryland committee assignments, 2009
Appropriations
Fair Practices and State Personnel Oversight, Chair
Legislative Ethics
Rules & Executive Nominations
Spending Affordability

Note: Jones also served on the Oversight Committee on Personnel, the Subcommittee on Capital Budget (Chair), the Oversight Committee on Pensions and the Subcommittee on Education and Economic Development.

Sponsored legislation

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Elections

2022

See also: Maryland House of Delegates elections, 2022

General election

General election for Maryland House of Delegates District 10 (3 seats)

IncumbentAdrienne Jones,Jennifer White, andN. Scott Phillips defeatedPatricia Fallon andJordan Porompyae in the general election for Maryland House of Delegates District 10 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Adrienne Jones
Adrienne Jones (D)
 
29.4
 
29,842
Image of Jennifer White
Jennifer White (D) Candidate Connection
 
27.5
 
27,925
Image of N. Scott Phillips
N. Scott Phillips (D)
 
26.3
 
26,643
Patricia Fallon (R)
 
8.9
 
9,024
Image of Jordan Porompyae
Jordan Porompyae (R)
 
7.6
 
7,685
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.3
 
304

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Total votes: 101,423
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Maryland House of Delegates District 10 (3 seats)

The following candidates ran in the Democratic primary for Maryland House of Delegates District 10 on July 19, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Adrienne Jones
Adrienne Jones
 
28.7
 
12,591
Image of Jennifer White
Jennifer White Candidate Connection
 
19.2
 
8,410
Image of N. Scott Phillips
N. Scott Phillips
 
11.8
 
5,161
Image of Ruben Amaya
Ruben Amaya Candidate Connection
 
9.7
 
4,249
Michael T. Brown Sr.
 
9.3
 
4,085
Korey Johnson
 
8.7
 
3,823
Image of Regg Hatcher
Regg Hatcher Candidate Connection
 
5.4
 
2,347
Nathaniel Logan
 
3.7
 
1,601
Nathaniel Costley Sr.
 
2.2
 
970
Garland Jarratt Sanderson
 
1.4
 
612

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Total votes: 43,849
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary election

Republican primary for Maryland House of Delegates District 10 (3 seats)

Patricia Fallon andJordan Porompyae advanced from the Republican primary for Maryland House of Delegates District 10 on July 19, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Patricia Fallon
 
53.1
 
2,021
Image of Jordan Porompyae
Jordan Porompyae
 
46.9
 
1,784

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Total votes: 3,805
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2018

See also:Maryland House of Delegates elections, 2018

General election

General election for Maryland House of Delegates District 10 (3 seats)

The following candidates ran in the general election for Maryland House of Delegates District 10 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Adrienne Jones
Adrienne Jones (D)
 
27.4
 
33,830
Image of Benjamin Brooks
Benjamin Brooks (D)
 
26.8
 
33,066
Image of Jay Jalisi
Jay Jalisi (D)
 
26.4
 
32,587
George Harman (R)
 
6.9
 
8,525
Image of Brian Marcos
Brian Marcos (R) Candidate Connection
 
6.2
 
7,706
Image of Matthew Kaliszak
Matthew Kaliszak (R)
 
6.0
 
7,458
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.1
 
159

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Total votes: 123,331
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Maryland House of Delegates District 10 (3 seats)

The following candidates ran in the Democratic primary for Maryland House of Delegates District 10 on June 26, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Adrienne Jones
Adrienne Jones
 
28.4
 
11,005
Image of Jay Jalisi
Jay Jalisi
 
27.8
 
10,790
Image of Benjamin Brooks
Benjamin Brooks
 
24.7
 
9,587
Image of Lauren Lipscomb
Lauren Lipscomb
 
11.8
 
4,588
Nathaniel Costley Sr.
 
4.9
 
1,914
Image of Jordan Porompyae
Jordan Porompyae
 
2.3
 
903

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Total votes: 38,787
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Maryland House of Delegates District 10 (3 seats)

George Harman,Brian Marcos, andMatthew Kaliszak defeatedMichael T. Brown Sr. in the Republican primary for Maryland House of Delegates District 10 on June 26, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
George Harman
 
31.5
 
1,138
Image of Brian Marcos
Brian Marcos Candidate Connection
 
26.8
 
969
Image of Matthew Kaliszak
Matthew Kaliszak
 
24.9
 
900
Michael T. Brown Sr.
 
16.8
 
607

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Total votes: 3,614
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2014

See also:Maryland House of Delegates elections, 2014

Elections for theMaryland House of Delegates took place in 2014. A primary election took place on June 24, 2014. The general election was held onNovember 4, 2014. Thefiling deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was February 25, 2014. IncumbentAdrienne A. Jones,Jay Jalisi andBenjamin Brooks defeatedChris Blake,Michael Tyrone Brown, Sr.,Regg J. Hatcher, Jr.,Carin Smith,Frederick Strickland andRobert "Rob" Johnson in the Democratic primary, whileWilliam T. Newton was unopposed in the Republican primary. Jones, Jalisi and Brooks defeated Newton for three seats in the general election. Brown ran as a write-in candidate in the general election.[6][7][8]

Maryland House of Delegates District 10, General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    DemocraticGreen check mark transparent.pngAdrienne JonesIncumbent29.7%24,104
    DemocraticGreen check mark transparent.pngBenjamin Brooks29.2%23,703
    DemocraticGreen check mark transparent.pngJay Jalisi28.8%23,339
    Republican William T. Newton12.2%9,906
    Democratic Michael Tyrone Brown, Sr. (write-in)0.1%68
Total Votes81,120


Maryland House of Delegates, District 10 Democratic Primary, 2014
CandidateVote %Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngAdrienne JonesIncumbent25.4%8,995
Jay Jalisi17.4%6,146
Benjamin Brooks15.6%5,507
Carin Smith14.7%5,197
Robert "Rob" Johnson9.5%3,369
Chris Blake5.9%2,085
Michael Tyrone Brown, Sr.5.3%1,868
Regg J. Hatcher, Jr.3.2%1,121
Frederick Strickland3.1%1,104
Total Votes35,392

2010

See also:Maryland House of Delegates elections, 2010

Jones came in third in the general election onNovember 2, 2010, securing re-election to one of three seats in the district.[9]

Maryland House of Delegates, District 10 General Election (2010)
CandidatesVotes
Green check mark transparent.pngEmmett Burns, Jr. (D)31,513
Green check mark transparent.pngShirley Nathan-Pulliam (D)31,399
Green check mark transparent.pngAdrienne Jones (D)29,719
Jeanne Turnock (R)6,837

2006

On November 7, 2006, Adrienne Jones ran for District 10 of theMaryland House of Delegates, winning the third of three seats, behindEmmett Burns, Jr. andShirley Nathan-Pulliam.[10]

Adrienne Jones raised $76,918 for her campaign.[11]

Maryland House of Delegates, District 10
CandidatesVotesPercent
Emmett Burns, Jr. (D)29,14034.2%
Shirley Nathan-Pulliam (D)28,54433.5%
Adrienne Jones (D)27,06431.8%
Write-Ins3700.4%

Campaign finance summary


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Adrienne Jones campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2022Maryland House of Delegates District 10Won general$1,901,960 $1,685,932
2018Maryland House of Delegates District 10Won general$270,716 N/A**
2014Maryland House of Delegates, District 10Won$135,026 N/A**
2010Maryland House of Delegates, District 10Won$208,194 N/A**
2006Maryland House of Delegates, District 10Won$131,171 N/A**
2002Maryland House of Delegates, District 10Won$57,897 N/A**
1998Maryland House of Delegates, District 10Won$39,801 N/A**
** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle
Note: Totals above reflect only available data.

Campaign themes

2022

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2024

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2022

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2021

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2020

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2019

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2018

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2017

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2016

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2015

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2014

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2013

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Personal

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Jones is a member of Women Legislators of Maryland and Woman Power, Incorporated.[12]

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  • Footnotes

    1. 1.01.11.2Maryland Department of Human Services, "2024 Maryland Women’s Hall of Fame Honoree," accessed July 22, 2024
    2. The Washington Post, "Del. Adrienne Jones becomes first African American, first woman to serve as Maryland House speaker," May 1, 2019
    3. CBS News, "Maryland House Speaker Adrienne Jones steps down," accessed December 10, 2025
    4. 4.04.14.24.34.4Maryland Manual On-Line, "ADRIENNE A. JONES, Speaker of House of Delegates," accessed July 22, 2024
    5. State Innovation Exchange, "Interview with Adrienne Jones," December 16, 2021
    6. Maryland Secretary of State, "Official primary election candidate list," accessed March 3, 2014
    7. Maryland State Board of Elections, "Official 2014 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for House of Delegates," accessed December 5, 2014
    8. Maryland State Board of Elections, "2014 Official General Election Results," accessed April 30, 2015
    9. Maryland Secretary of State, "Official general election results," accessed March 4, 2014
    10. Maryland State Board of Elections, "Official 2006 Gubernatorial General Election results for House of Delegates," accessed March 24, 2014
    11. Follow the Money, "Jones' 2006 campaign contributions," accessed March 25, 2014
    12. Project Vote Smart - Rep. Jones's Biography," accessed March 25, 2014



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