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Analysis of the 2010* Maryland General Elections *Statewide Certification of Results Due November 29, 2010 University of Maryland, Baltimore Office of External Affairs Government and Community Affairs 44 West Street Annapolis, MD 21401 410 269 5087 G E N E R A L R E S U L T S November 2010

OFFICE OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND Analysis of 2010 Maryland General Elections This report is prepared by the Office of Government and Community Affairs, University of Maryland, Baltimore. For more information, please contact Deborah Neels, Senior Director Government Affairs or Barbara Klein, Associate Vice President of Government and Community Affairs at 410-269-5087. Introduction This report summarizes the unofficial results from the November 2, 2010, General Election results from the Statewide, Congressional District, County Executive, and State Legislative races for public office in Maryland. These results will be certified by the Board of State Canvassers on December 12, 2010. Statewide Races Exhibit 1 Office of Governor - Martin O Malley, Democrat, won the Gubernatorial election over challenger Robert Ehrlich, Jr., Republican. The Maryland Constitution states that the term of the Governor shall commence on the third Wednesday of January next ensuing his election for a four year term of office. The Constitution permits the Governor to reorganize the Executive Branch of State Government through Executive Orders submitted to the General Assembly within the first ten days of a regular session. The Executive Orders become effective on the date designated in the Orders, unless the majority of all members of either Chamber specifically concurs in a resolution of disapproval within fifty days after the orders are submitted. Comptroller of Maryland - Peter Franchot, Democrat from Montgomery County, won his bid to retain the office of Maryland Comptroller defeating Republican, William Campbell. The Comptroller is elected by popular vote to serve a four year term of office. The term begins on the third Monday in January following the election. By law, the Comptroller of Maryland serves on the Board of Public Works; the Board of Revenue Estimates; and on other designated bodies. Attorney General - Attorney Douglas F. Gansler, Democrat, was uncontested. The Attorney General is elected by the voters to a four-year term. The number of consecutive terms which an Attorney General may serve is not limited. Though not specified by law, the Attorney General by custom takes office on December 20, following the election. The Attorney General serves as legal counsel to the Governor, the General Assembly, the Judiciary, and to most State agencies. 44 West Street Annapolis, Maryland 21401-2421 410 269 5087 410 269 1985 fax www.umaryland.edu DENTISTRY LAW MEDICINE NURSING PHARMACY PUBLIC HEALTH SOCIAL WORK GRADUATE STUDIES

Treasurer - Nancy K. Kopp currently serves as the State Treasurer. Under the Maryland Constitution, the State Treasurer is to be appointed on joint ballot by the two Houses of the Legislature at each regular session in which begins the term of the Governor. The State Treasurer serves a four-year term coinciding with that of the Governor. Congressional Races Exhibit 1 U. S. Senator Barbara Mikulski, Democrat, was elected to the Senate over Eric Wargotz, Republican. In the United States Senate, each state is equally represented by two members. Senators serve for six-year terms that are staggered so elections are held for approximately one-third of the seats every second year. The number of consecutive terms a Senator may serve is not limited. Representatives in Congress - Of the eight U. S. Representatives in Congress who ran to retain their seat, seven were re-elected. Frank Kratovil, Jr, Democrat, was defeated by Andrew Harris, Republican, in the 1 st Congressional District. Seats in the U. S. House of Representatives are apportioned among the states on the basis of population, as determined by the census conducted every ten years. Currently, Maryland has 8 members in the United States House of Representatives. Each Representative serves a two-year term and may be re-elected an unlimited number of times. County Executive Races Exhibit 1 The six most populous counties and Baltimore City operate under a charter form of government. Anne Arundel County voters re-elected John Leopold (Republican); Baltimore County elected a new executive Kevin Kamenetz (Democrat); Harford County elected the incumbent, David R. Craig (Republican); Howard County voters re-elected Kenneth Ulman (Democrat); Montgomery County re-elected Isiah Leggett (Democrat); Rushern L. Baker (Democrat), former state delegate was elected in Prince George s County. County Executives serve a four-year term. The Baltimore City Mayoral Primary election is scheduled for September 13, 2011. Maryland General Assembly Exhibit 2 As the legislative body directly representing the electorate, the Maryland General Assembly passes public general and public local laws, raises revenues and appropriates funds to pay for State government services, and oversees the operation of State executive agencies. The Maryland Constitution requires the General Assembly to convene on the second Wednesday of January for 90 consecutive days. During this period the legislature normally considers over 2,300 pieces of legislation including the State s annual operating budget. The 428th Session begins January 12, 2011 and adjourns April 11, 2011. The Maryland General Assembly consists of 188 members, with 47 members in the Senate of Maryland and 141 members in the House of Delegates. A detailed analysis of the election results follows. 2

Below is a pre-election and post-election comparison of the Maryland General Assembly. Maryland General Assembly Membership Profile/Party Affiliation/Gender SENATE PRE-ELECTION POST-ELECTION Democratic Party 33 (70%) 35 (74%) Republican Party 14 (30%) 12 (26%) Total State Senators Male Female 47 (100%) 36 (77%) 11 (23%) 47 (100%) 36 (77%) 11 (23%) HOUSE OF DELEGATES Democratic Party 103 (73%) 98 (70%) Republican Party 38 (27%) 43 (30%) Total State Delegates Male Female 141 (100%) 90 (64%) 51 (36%) 141 (100%) 94 (67%) 47 (33%) Overall, only modest changes in party affiliation resulted from the Maryland election. Senate of Maryland: Of the 47 members of the State Senate: the party affiliation changed from 70% Democrat/ 30% Republican to 74% Democrat / 26% Republican (the Democrats picked up 2 members with the Republicans losing 2 members); the gender composition remains unchanged at 77% Male/ 23% Female. 10 or 21% are newly elected freshmen members, of which: o 7 currently are members of the House of Delegates (Exhibit 2- Table A), and o 3 do not currently hold a seat in the Maryland General Assembly (Exhibit 2- Table A); and 37 or 79% are returning members (i.e. current incumbents). There are 10 incumbent Senators who either lost the election or chose not to run for the State Senate (Exhibit 2- Table B). House of Delegates: Of the 141 members of the House of Delegates: the party affiliation changed from 73% Democrat/ 27% Republican to 70% Democrat/ 30% Republican (the Republicans picked up 5 members, with Democrats losing 5); the gender composition changed from 64% Male/ 36% Female to 67% Male/ 33% Female (4 less Females, but 4 more Males). 30 or 21% are newly elected freshmen members (Exhibit 2- Table C); and 111 or 79% are returning members. There are 30 incumbent Delegates who either lost the election or chose not to run for the House of Delegates see Exhibit 2- Table D. 3

Maryland General Assembly District Level Outcome - Appendix I Appendix I shows a district-by-district list of outcomes in the General Election in the races for the State Senate of Maryland and the House of Delegates. It also reflects those incumbents who will not return denoted by Strikeout. Statewide Ballot Issues in General Election Appendix II There were 3 Constitutional Amendments and 1 controversial Local Ballot Referendum relating to Video Lottery Facilities. Ballot questions and outcomes can be found in Appendix II. 4

Exhibit 1 Statewide and Congressional Offices - 2010 General Election Results Based on Unofficial Results from the Maryland State Board of Elections Key: NEW Denotes Freshman Official * Denotes Incumbent Strikeout Denotes an Incumbent who lost or did not run Italics Denotes Official Results Pending Bold indicates likely outcome Democrat *Martin O Malley - Governor *Anthony G. Brown Lt Governor GOVERNOR (4 year term) Republican *Peter Franchot Democrat COMPTROLLER (4 year term) Republican Democrat *Douglas F. Gansler ATTORNEY GENERAL (4 year term) Republican U. S. SENATOR (6 year term) Election Cycle Democrat Republican U.S. Senators serve 6-year terms with 1/3 of the body standing for election every two years (U.S. Constitution, Art. 1, sec. 3). *Barbara A. Mikulski REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS (2 year term) District/County Democrat Republican 1 Anne Arundel, Baltimore Co., Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Harford, Kent, Queen Anne s, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, Worcester *Frank Kratovil, Jr. 2 Anne Arundel, Baltimore City, *C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger Baltimore Co., Harford 3 Anne Arundel, Baltimore City, *John P. Sarbanes Baltimore Co., Howard 4 Montgomery, Prince George s *Donna F. Edwards 5 Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, Prince George s, St. Mary s *Steny H. Hoyer 6 Allegany, Baltimore Co., Carroll, Frederick, Garrett, Harford, Montgomery, Washington 7 Baltimore City, Baltimore Co., *Elijah E. Cummings Howard 8 Montgomery, Prince George s *Chris Van Hollen Andy Harris (Former Maryland State Senator) - NEW *Roscoe G. Bartlett 5

KEY COUNTY EXECUTIVE ELECTIONS OUTCOMES AFTER 2010 GENERAL Key: NEW Denotes Freshman Official * Denotes Incumbent Strikeout Denotes an Incumbent who lost or did not run Italics Denotes Official Results Pending Bold indicates likely outcome COUNTY EXECUTIVES County Democrat Republican Anne Arundel * John Leopold Baltimore County Kevin Kamenetz - NEW * James T. Smith-term limit Harford * David R. Craig Howard * Kenneth Ulman Montgomery * Isiah Leggett Prince George s Rushern L. Baker - NEW * Jack Johnson-term limit *Baltimore City Mayoral election will be in 2011 6

Maryland General Assembly Summary of 2010 General Election Results Based on Unofficial Results of the Maryland State Board of Elections Statewide Certification of Results Due December 12, 2010 Key: * Denotes Incumbent Dem = Democrat Rep = Republican Exhibit 2 See APPENDIX I FOR DISTRICT BY DISTRICT RESULTS SENATE OF MARYLAND SUMMARY AFTER 2010 GENERAL Democrats Republicans Comments Total New State Senators 10 or 21% 7 3 See Table A New Members Elected to Senate Total Incumbent Senators Returning 37 or 79% 28 9 See Appendix I Denoted by an asterisk (*) Total State Senators 47 35 or 74% 12 or 26% Prior to Election Stats: 70% Dem; 30% Rep NOTE: Total Incumbent Senators Not Returning 10 or 21% 5 5 See Table B - Incumbent Senators Not Returning HOUSE OF DELEGATES SUMMARY AFTER 2010 GENERAL Democrats Republicans Comments Total New Delegates 30 or 21% 14 16 See Table C New Members Elected to House Total Incumbent Delegates Returning 111 or 79% 84 27 See Appendix I Denoted by an asterisk (*) Total State Delegates 141 98 or 70% 43 or 30% Prior to Election Stats: 73% Dem; 27% Rep NOTE: Total Incumbent Delegates Not Returning 30 or 21% 20 10 See Table D Incumbent Delegates Not Returning 7

Exhibit 2 (continued) SENATE OF MARYLAND KEY OUTCOMES AFTER 2010 GENERAL TABLE A NEW MEMBERS ELECTED TO SENATE District County Name Party 02 Washington (DEL) Shank, Christopher Republican 03 Frederick, Washington Young, Ronald Democrat 05 Baltimore, Carroll Getty Joseph Republican 07 Baltimore Co., Harford (DEL) Jennings, J.B. Republican 14 Montgomery (DEL) Montgomery, Karen Democrat 19 Montgomery (DEL) Manno, Roger Democrat 24 Prince George s (DEL) Benson, Joanne Democrat 38 Somerset, Wicomico, Worcester (DEL) Mathias, Jim Democrat 46 Baltimore City Ferguson, Bill Democrat 47 Prince George s (DEL) Ramirez, Victor Democrat Key: (DEL) denotes former Delegate during 2007 2010 term TABLE B - INCUMBENT SENATORS NOT RETURNING TO SENATE District County Name (Party) Reason 02 Washington Munson, Donald (R) Lost in Primary 03 Frederick, Washington Mooney, Alex (R) Lost in General 05 Baltimore, Carroll Haines, Larry (R) Retired 07 Baltimore Co, Harford Harris, Andrew (R) Ran for Congress Won 14 Montgomery Kramer, Rona (D) Lost in Primary 19 Montgomery Lenett, Mike (D) Lost in Primary 24 Prince George s Exum, Nathaniel (D) Lost in Primary 38 Somerset, Wicomico, Worcester Stoltzfus, Lowell (R) Retired 46 Baltimore City Della, George (D) Lost in Primary 47 Prince George s Harrington, David (D) Lost in Primary Key: (R) denotes Republican; and (D) denotes Democrat 8

Exhibit 2 (continued) HOUSE OF DELEGATES KEY OUTCOMES AFTER 2010 GENERAL TABLE C NEW MEMBERS ELECTED TO HOUSE District County Name Party 02B Washington Parrott, Neil Republican 03A Frederick Hogan, Patrick Republican 03B Frederick, Washington Hough, Michael Republican 04A Frederick Afzali, Kathy Republican 04A Frederick Schulz, Kelly Republican 05A Carroll Ready, Justin Republican 07 Baltimore Co., Harford Szeliga, Kathy Republican 08 Baltimore Co. Cluster, John Republican 14 Montgomery Luedtke, Eric Democrat 14 Montgomery Zucker, Craig Democrat 15 Montgomery Miller, Aruna Democrat 16 Montgomery Kelly, Ariana Democrat 19 Montgomery Arora, Sam Democrat 19 Montgomery Cullison, Bonnie Democrat 23A Prince George s Valentino-Smith, Geraldine Democrat 24 Prince George s Alston, Tiffany Democrat 27B Calvert Fisher, Mark Republican 28 Charles Wilson, CT Democrat 30 Anne Arundel McMillan, Herb Republican 33A Anne Arundel Vitale, Cathy Republican 34A Cecil, Harford Glass, Glen Republican 36 Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Hershey, Stephen Republican Anne s 36 Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Jacobs, Jay Republican Anne s 38A Somerset, Wicomico Otto, Charles Republican 38B Wicomico, Worcester McDermott, Mike Republican 39 Montgomery Robinson, Shane Democrat 43 Baltimore City Washington, Mary Democrat 44 Baltimore City Mitchell, Jr., Keiffer Democrat 46 Baltimore City Clippinger, Luke Democrat 47 Prince George s Summers, Michael Democrat 9

HOUSE OF DELEGATES KEY OUTCOMES AFTER 2010 GENERAL TABLE D - INCUMBENT DELEGATES NOT RETURNING TO HOUSE District County Name (Party) Reason 02B Washington Shank, Chris (R) Ran for Senate - Won General 03A Frederick Hecht, Sue (D) Retired 03B Frederick, Washington Jenkins, Charles (R) Lost in Primary 04A Frederick Bartlett, Joseph (R) Retired 04A Frederick Stull, Paul (R) Lost in Primary 05A Carroll Shewell, Tanya (R) Retired 07 Baltimore Co., Harford Jennings, J.B. (R) Ran for Senate - Won General 08 Baltimore Co. Schuler, Todd (D) Retired 14 Montgomery Taylor, Herman (D) Ran for Congress Lost in Primary 14 Montgomery Montgomery, Karen (D) Ran for Senate Won General 15 Montgomery Rice, Craig (D) Ran for County Council - Won in General 19 Montgomery Heller, Henry (D) Retired 19 Montgomery Manno, Roger (D) Ran for Senate - Won in General 20 Montgomery Britto, Karen(D) Retired 23A Prince George s Levi, Garron (D) Ran for PG County Exec - Lost in Primary 24 Prince George s Benson, Joanne (D) Ran for Senate - Won in General 27B Calvert Kullen, Sue (D) Lost in General 28 Charles Levy, Murray (D) Retired 30 Anne Arundel Clagett, Virginia P (D) Lost in General 33A Anne Arundel King, James (R) Ran for Senate - Lost in Primary 34A Harford, Cecil Riley, B. Daniel (D) Lost in Primary 36 Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Walkup, Mary Roe (R) Retired Anne s 36 Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Sossi, Richard (R) Lost in Primary Anne s 38A Somerset, Wicomico Elmore, Carolyn (R) Retired 38B Wicomico, Worcester Mathias, James (D) Ran for Senate - Won in General 39 Montgomery Ali, Saqib (D) Ran for Senate - Lost in Primary 43 Baltimore City Barnes, Scherod (D) Retired 44 Baltimore City Kirk, Ruth (D) Lost in Primary 46 Baltimore City Krysiak, Carolyn (D) Retired 47 Prince George s Ramirez, Victor (D) Ran for Senate Won in General Key: (R) denotes Republican; and (D) denotes Democrat 10

APPENDIX I MARYLAND GENERAL ASSEMBLY UNOFFICIAL RESULTS OF NOVEMBER 2, 2010 GENERAL ELECTION DISTRICT LEVEL OUTCOME

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Appendix I Maryland General Assembly - Unofficial Results of November 2, 2010 General Election Statewide Certification of Results Due December 12, 2010 Key: NEW Denotes Freshman Official with term beginning January, 2011 * Denotes Incumbent or (Del) denotes Delegate who won Senate Primary Strikeout Denotes an Incumbent who lost or did not run Italics Denotes Official Results Pending-Bold indicates likely outcome Senate of Maryland House of Delegates of Maryland District Democrat Republican Democrat Republican/ Other 01 Allegany, Garrett, Washington *Edwards, George 01A Allegany, Garrett *Beitzel, Wendel 01B Allegany *Kelly, Kevin 01C Allegany, Washington *Myers, LeRoy 02 Washington (Del) Shank, Christopher *Munson, Donald-Lost in Primary 02A Washington *Serafini, Andrew 02B Washington Parrott, Neil-NEW *Shank, Christopher-Ran for Senate-Won 02C Washington 03 Frederick, Washington Young, Ronald-NEW *Mooney, Alex-Lost in General *Donoghue, John 03A Frederick *Clagett, Galen *Hecht, Sue-Retired 03B Frederick, Washington Hogan, Patrick-NEW Hough, Michael-NEW *Jenkins, Charles-Lost in Primary 04 Carroll, Frederick *Brinkley, David 04A Frederick Afzali, Kathy-NEW Schulz, Kelly-NEW 1

Maryland General Assembly (Continued) Key: NEW Denotes Freshman Official with term beginning January, 2011 * Denotes Incumbent or (Del) denotes Delegate who won Senate Primary Strikeout Denotes an Incumbent who lost or did not run Italics Denotes Official Results Pending-Bold indicates likely outcome Senate of Maryland House of Delegates of Maryland District Democrat Republican Democrat Republican/ Other 04A Frederick *Bartlett, Joseph-Retired *Stull, Paul-Lost in Primary 04B Carroll, Frederick *Elliott, Donald 05 Baltimore Co., Carroll Getty, Joseph-NEW *Haines, Larry-Retired 05A Carroll Ready, Justin-NEW *Stocksdale, Nancy *Shewell, Tanya-Retired 05B Baltimore Co., Carroll *Kach, A. Wade 06 Baltimore Co. *Stone, Norman 06 Baltimore Co. *Minnick, Joseph *Olszewski, John *Weir, Michael 07 Baltimore Co., Harford 07 Baltimore Co., Harford (Del) Jennings, J.B. *Harris, Andrew-Ran for Congress Won 08 Baltimore Co. *Klausmeier, Kathy 08 Baltimore Co. Baisden, Ruth *Bromwell, Eric *Schuler, Todd-Retired Szeliga, Kathy-NEW *Impallaria, Richard *McDonough, Pat *Jennings, J.B.-Ran for Senate- Won *Boteler, Joseph Cluster, John-NEW 09 Carroll, Howard *Kittleman, Allan 09A Howard *Bates, Gail *Miller, Warren 2

Maryland General Assembly (Continued) Key: NEW Denotes Freshman Official with term beginning January, 2011 * Denotes Incumbent or (Del) denotes Delegate who won Senate Primary Strikeout Denotes an Incumbent who lost or did not run Italics Denotes Official Results Pending-Bold indicates likely outcome Senate of Maryland House of Delegates of Maryland District Democrat Republican Democrat Republican/ Other 09B *Krebs, Susan 10 Baltimore Co. *Kelley, Delores 10 Baltimore Co. *Burns, Emmett *Jones, Adrienne *Nathan-Pulliam, Shirley 11 Baltimore Co. *Zirkin, Robert 11 Baltimore Co. *Cardin, Jon *Morhaim, Dan *Stein, Dana 12 Baltimore Co., Howard 12A Baltimore Co., Howard *Kasemeyer, Edward *DeBoy, Steven *Malone, James 12B Howard *Bobo, Elizabeth 13 Howard *Robey, James 13 Howard *Guzzone, Guy 14 Montgomery (Del) Montgomery, Karen -NEW *Kramer, Rona- Lost Primary *Pendergrass, Shane *Turner, Frank Hooe, Joseph 14 Montgomery Luedtke, Eric-NEW Zucker, Craig-NEW *Kaiser, Anne *Montgomery, Karen-Ran for Senate Won *Taylor, Herman-Ran for Congress Lost 3

Maryland General Assembly (Continued) Key: NEW Denotes Freshman Official with term beginning January, 2011 * Denotes Incumbent or (Del) denotes Delegate who won Senate Primary Strikeout Denotes an Incumbent who lost or did not run Italics Denotes Official Results Pending-Bold indicates likely outcome Senate of Maryland House of Delegates of Maryland District Democrat Republican Democrat Republican/ Other 15 Montgomery *Garagiola, Rob 15 Montgomery Miller, Aruna-NEW *Dumais, Kathleen *Feldman, Brian *Rice, Craig-Ran for County Council- Won 16 Montgomery *Frosh, Brian 16 Montgomery Kelly, Ariana-NEW *Frick, C. William *Lee, Susan *Britto, Karen-Retired (Appointed to fill Del. Bronrott s seat) 17 Montgomery *Forehand, Jennie 17 Montgomery *Barve, Kumar *Gilchrist, Jim *Simmons, Luiz 18 Montgomery *Madaleno, Richard 18 Montgomery *Carr, Alfred *Gutierrez, Ana Sol *Waldstreicher, Jeff 19 Montgomery (Del) Manno, Roger - NEW *Lennett, Mike-Lost Primary 4

Maryland General Assembly (Continued) Key: NEW Denotes Freshman Official with term beginning January, 2011 * Denotes Incumbent or (Del) denotes Delegate who won Senate Primary Strikeout Denotes an Incumbent who lost or did not run Italics Denotes Official Results Pending-Bold indicates likely outcome Senate of Maryland House of Delegates of Maryland District Democrat Republican Democrat Republican/ Other 19 Montgomery Arora, Sam-NEW Cullison, Bonnie-NEW *Kramer, Benjamin *Heller, Henry-Retired *Manno, Roger-Ran for Senate-Won 20 Montgomery *Raskin, Jamie 20 Montgomery *Hixson, Sheila *Hucker, Tom *Mizeur, Heather 21 Anne Arundel, Prince George s 21 Anne Arundel, Prince George s *Rosapepe, James *Barnes, Ben *Frush, Barbara *Pena-Melnyk, Josephine 22 Prince George s *Pinsky, Paul 22 Prince George s *Gaines, Tawanna *Healey, Anne *Ross, Justin 23 Prince George s *Peters, Douglas 23A Prince George s Valentino-Smith, Geraldine-NEW *Hubbard, James *Levi, Gerron-Ran for PG Co Exec-Lost 23B Prince George s *Holmes, Marvin 24 Prince George s (Del) Benson, Joanne- NEW *Exum, Nathaniel-Lost Primary 5

Maryland General Assembly (Continued) Key: NEW Denotes Freshman Official with term beginning January, 2011 * Denotes Incumbent or (Del) denotes Delegate who won Senate Primary Strikeout Denotes an Incumbent who lost or did not run Italics Denotes Official Results Pending-Bold indicates likely outcome Senate of Maryland House of Delegates of Maryland District Democrat Republican Democrat Republican/ Other 24 Prince George s Alston, Tiffany-NEW *Howard, Carolyn *Vaughn, Michael *Benson, Joanne-Ran for Senate-Won 25 Prince George s *Currie, Ulysses 25 Prince George s *Braveboy, Aisha *Davis, Dereck *Griffith, Melony 26 Prince George s *Muse, C. Anthony 26 Prince George s *Turner, Veronica *Valderrama, Kris *Walker, Jay 27 Calvert, Prince George s 27A Calvert, Prince George s *Miller Jr., Thomas V. Mike *Proctor Jr., James E. *Vallario Jr., Joseph F. 27B Calvert *Kullen, Sue Fisher, Mark-NEW 28 Charles *Middleton, Thomas M. 28 Charles Wilson, C.T.-NEW 29 Calvert, Charles, St. Mary s *Dyson, Roy P. *Jameson, Sally *Murphy, Peter *Levy, Murray-Retired 29A Charles, St. Mary s *Wood Jr., John F. Morgan, Matt 29B St. Mary s *Bohanan Jr., John L. 29C Calvert, St. Mary s *O Donnell, Anthony J. 30 Anne Arundel *Astle, John C. 6

Maryland General Assembly (Continued) Key: NEW Denotes Freshman Official with term beginning January, 2011 * Denotes Incumbent or (Del) denotes Delegate who won Senate Primary Strikeout Denotes an Incumbent who lost or did not run Italics Denotes Official Results Pending-Bold indicates likely outcome Senate of Maryland House of Delegates of Maryland District Democrat Republican Democrat Republican/ Other 30 Anne Arundel *Busch, Michael E. *Clagett, Virginia P. 31 Anne Arundel *Simonaire, Bryan W. McMillan, Herb-NEW *George, Ron 31 Anne Arundel *Dwyer, Don *Kipke, Nicholaus *Schuh, Steve 32 Anne Arundel *DeGrange Sr., James 32 Anne Arundel *Beidle, Pamela *Love, Mary Ann *Sophocleus, Theodore 33 Anne Arundel *Reilly, Edward 33A Anne Arundel Vitale, Cathy-NEW *McConkey, Tony *King, James-Ran for Senate- Lost 33B Anne Arundel *Costa, Bob A. 34 Cecil, Harford *Jacobs, Nancy 34A Cecil, Harford *James, Mary-Dulany *Riley, B. Daniel- Lost Primary 34B Cecil 35 Harford *Glassman, Barry *Rudolph, David D. Glass, Glen-NEW 35A Harford *Norman, H. Wayne *Stifler, Donna 35B Harford *McComas, Susan K 7

Maryland General Assembly (Continued) Key: NEW Denotes Freshman Official with term beginning January, 2011 * Denotes Incumbent or (Del) denotes Delegate who won Senate Primary Strikeout Denotes an Incumbent who lost or did not run Italics Denotes Official Results Pending-Bold indicates likely outcome Senate of Maryland House of Delegates of Maryland District Democrat Republican Democrat Republican/ Other 36 Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne s 36 Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne s 37 Caroline, Dorchester, Talbot, Wicomico *Pipkin, E. J. *Colburn, Richard F. 37A Dorchester, Wicomico *Cane, Rudolph C. 37B Caroline, Dorchester, Talbot, Wicomico 38 Somerset, Wicomico, Worcester (Del) Mathias, Jim- NEW *Stoltzfus, Lowell - Retired Hershey, Stephen-NEW Jacobs, Jay-NEW *Smigiel Sr., Michael D. *Sossi, Richard Lost Primary *Walkup, Mary Roe- Retired *Eckardt, Adelaide Addie *Haddaway, Jeannie 38A Somerset, Wicomico, Otto, Charles-NEW *Elmore, Carolyn-Retired (Appointed to fill Delegate Page Elmore s seat) 38B Wicomico, Worcester *Conway, Norman H. *Mathias, Jim-Ran for Senate-won McDermott, Mike-NEW 8

Maryland General Assembly (Continued) Key: NEW Denotes Freshman Official with term beginning January, 2011 * Denotes Incumbent or (Del) denotes Delegate who won Senate Primary Strikeout Denotes an Incumbent who lost or did not run Italics Denotes Official Results Pending-Bold indicates likely outcome Senate of Maryland House of Delegates of Maryland District Democrat Republican Democrat Republican/ Other 39 Montgomery *King, Nancy 39 Montgomery Robinson, Shane-NEW *Barkley, Charles *Reznik, Kirill *Ali, Saqib-Ran for Senate-Lost 40 Baltimore City *Pugh, Catherine 40 Baltimore City *Conaway, Frank *Robinson, Barbara *Tarrant, Shawn 41 Baltimore City *Gladden, Lisa A. 41 Baltimore City *Carter, Jill P *Oaks, Nathaniel T. *Rosenberg, Samuel I. 42 Baltimore Co. *Brochin, Jim 42 Baltimore Co. *Lafferty, Stephen *Aumann, Susan L. *Frank, William J. 43 Baltimore City *Conway, Joan Carter 43 Baltimore City Washington, Mary-NEW *Anderson, Curt *McIntosh, Maggie *Barnes, Scherod- Retired (Appointed to fill Delegate Doory s seat) 9

Maryland General Assembly (Continued) Key: NEW Denotes Freshman Official with term beginning January, 2011 * Denotes Incumbent or (Del) denotes Delegate who won Senate Primary Strikeout Denotes an Incumbent who lost or did not run Italics Denotes Official Results Pending-Bold indicates likely outcome Senate of Maryland House of Delegates of Maryland District Democrat Republican Democrat Republican/ Other 44 Baltimore City *Jones, Verna L. 44 Baltimore City Mitchell, Jr., Keiffer- NEW *Haynes, Keith *Stukes, Melvin *Kirk, Ruth M.-Lost Primary 45 Baltimore City *McFadden, Nathaniel J. 45 Baltimore City *Branch, Talmadge *Harrison, Hattie N. *Glenn, Cheryl 46 Baltimore City Ferguson, Bill-NEW *Della, George W.- Lost Primary 46 Baltimore City Clippinger, Luke-NEW *Hammen, Peter A. *McHale, Brian *Krysiak, Carolyn-Retired 47 Prince George s (Del) Ramirez, Victor- NEW *Harrington, David - Lost Primary 47 Prince George s Summers, Michael-NEW *Ivey, Jolene *Niemann, Doyle *Ramirez, Victor Ran for Senate-Won 10

APPENDIX II STATEWIDE AND SELECT BALLOT ISSUES

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Maryland General Assembly Unofficial Results of November 2, 2010 General Election Constitutional Amendments and Select Ballot Questions Maryland Constitutional Question - Should a constitutional convention be called for the purpose of changing the Maryland Constitution? Under Article XIV, Section 2 of the Maryland Constitution the General Assembly is required to ask the voters every 20 years whether a constitutional convention should be called for the purpose of altering the Maryland Constitution. Maryland Constitutional Amendment Trial by Jury - Authorizing the enactment of legislation to limit the right to a jury trial in a civil proceeding to those proceedings in which the amount in controversy exceeds $15,000. (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights Articles 5(a) and 23) Under Articles 5 and 23 of the Maryland Declaration of Rights, a party in a civil proceeding has a right to a jury trial where the amount in controversy exceeds $10,000. In cases where the amount in controversy does not exceed this threshold amount, a judge, rather than a jury, determines the verdict. The constitutional amendment would increase the amount-in-controversy limitation by providing that a party may not demand a jury trial in a civil proceeding unless the amount in controversy exceeds $15,000, excluding attorney s fees if attorney s fees are recoverable in the proceeding. Qualifications for Baltimore City Orphans Court Judges - Requires judges of the Orphans Court in Baltimore City to be members in good standing of the Maryland Bar who are admitted to practice law in Maryland. (Amending Article IV, Section 40 of the Maryland Constitution) Under the Maryland Constitution, the voters of each county and Baltimore City elect three judges to the Orphans Court of their respective jurisdictions, with the exception of Montgomery and Harford counties, where circuit court judges sit as the Orphans Court. The judges must be citizens of the State and residents, for the preceding 12 months, in the city or county in which they are elected. The constitutional amendment would add an additional eligibility requirement for judges of the Orphans Court in Baltimore City, requiring them to be members in good standing of the Maryland Bar who are admitted to practice law in Maryland. Anne Arundel Local Referendum by Petition - Zoning, Video Lottery Facilities - Video Lottery Facilities are not permitted anywhere in Anne Arundel County under current zoning law. Bill No. 82-09 is a zoning bill and was enacted for the purpose of allowing a Video Lottery Facility as a conditional use in a W-1 Industrial Park zoning district or at a Regional Commercial Complex. Appendix II OUTCOME PENDING Measure must pass by an absolute majority of all those who voted in the General Election. PASSED PASSED PASSED 1