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Useful Maryland-related categories
[edit]- Category:Maryland politician stubs
- Category:Members of the Maryland General Assembly
- Category:State cabinet secretaries of Maryland
- Category:County officials in Maryland
- Category:School board members in Maryland
- Category:Local officeholders in Maryland
- Category:People from Maryland by occupation
New articles
[edit]Completed articles
[edit]Sandbox article | Wikipedia article | Misc., notes | Image | Date finished |
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/Julian Jones | Julian Jones | Baltimore County Councilmember Publish if appointed county executive |
✔ | February 23, 2024 |
/Izzy Patoka | Izzy Patoka | Baltimore County Councilmember Publish if appointed county executive |
✔ | July 8, 2024 |
/2026 Maryland Senate election | 2026 Maryland Senate election | yeah you're not publishing this for a while | August 5, 2024 | |
/2026 Maryland House of Delegates election | 2026 Maryland House of Delegates election | yeah you're not publishing this for a while | August 5, 2024 | |
/2026 Maryland county executive elections | 2026 Maryland county executive elections | yeah you're not publishing this for a while | August 5, 2024 |
Unfinished articles
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/Laura Ripken | Laura Ripken | Maryland Appellate Court Judge |
/Turk Scott | Turk Scott | Maryland state delegate who was arrested by the U.S. Marshals for trying to import heroin from New York |
/Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant | Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant | |
/Dollar House Program | Dollar House Program | William Donald Schaefer-era program that sold homes in Baltimore for $1 |
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Infoboxes
[edit]Template for officeholders:
{{Infobox officeholder | name = | image = | caption = | state_delegate = Maryland | district = | term_start = | term_end = | alongside = | predecessor = | succeeding = | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|YYYY|MM|DD}} | birth_place = | party = [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] OR [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] | spouse = | children = | education = | occupation = }}
2024 elections
[edit]Elections per state
[edit]Senate legislative endorsements
[edit]Angela Alsobrooks (D)
- State senators
- Malcolm Augustine, president pro tempore of the Maryland Senate (2023–present) for the 47th district (2019–present)[1]
- Pamela Beidle, 32nd district (2019–present)[2]
- Nick Charles, 25th district (2023–present)[3]
- Arthur Ellis, 28th district (2019–present)[1]
- Bill Ferguson, 86th President of the Maryland Senate (2020–present) for the 46th district (2011–present)[4]
- Antonio Hayes, 40th district (2019–present)[5]
- Katie Fry Hester, 9th district (2019–present)[1]
- Dawn Gile, 33rd district (2023–present)[6]
- Melony G. Griffith, 25th district (2019–2023)[1]
- Shelly Hettleman, 11th district (2020–present)[7]
- Michael Jackson, 27th district (2021–present)[1]
- Ariana Kelly, 16th district (2023–present)[7]
- Benjamin Kramer, 19th district (2019–present)[8]
- Cory McCray,45th district (2019–present)[9]
- C. Anthony Muse, 26th district (2007–2019; 2023–present)[1]
- Will Smith, 20th district (2016–present)[8]
- Jeff Waldstreicher, 18th district (2019–present)[8]
- Alonzo Washington, 22nd district (2023–present)[2]
- Mary Washington, 43rd district (2019–present)[2]
- Ron Watson, 23rd district (2021–present)[1]
- State delegates
- Jackie Addison, 45th district (2023–present)[9]
- Nick Allen, 8th district (2023–present)[6]
- Marlon Amprey, 40th district (2021–present)[5]
- Vanessa Atterbeary, 13th district (2015–present)[6]
- Ben Barnes, 21st district (2007–present)[1]
- Adrian Boafo, 23rd district (2023–present)[1]
- Regina Boyce, district 43A (2019–present)[2]
- Lorig Charkoudian, 20th district (2017–present)[10]
- Brian M. Crosby, district 29B (2019–present)[1]
- Charlotte Crutchfield, 19th district (2019–present)[8]
- Debra Davis, 28th district (2019–present)[2]
- Elizabeth Embry, district 43A (2023–present)[6]
- Jessica Feldmark, district 12A (2019–present)[1]
- Diana Fennell, district 47A (2015–present)[1]
- Cathi Forbes, district 43B (1983–present)[7]
- Michele Guyton, district 42B (2019–present)[6]
- Kevin Harris, district 27A (2023–present)[2]
- Andrea Harrison, 24th district (2019–present)[1]
- Anne Healey, 22nd district (1991–present)[1]
- Sue Hecht, district 3A (1995–2003, 2007–2011)[6]
- Shaneka Henson, district 30A (2019–present)[11]
- Terri Hill, district 12A (2015–present)[2]
- Marvin E. Holmes Jr., 23rd district (2003–present)[1]
- Julian Ivey, district 47A (2019–present)[1]
- Carl Jackson, 8th district (2019–present)[7]
- Andre Johnson Jr., district 34A (2023–present)[7]
- Adrienne A. Jones, 107th Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates (2019–present) from the 10th district (2003–present)[12]
- Dana Jones, district 30A (2020–present)[6]
- Anne Kaiser, 14th district (2003–present)[2]
- Aaron Kaufman, 18th district (2023–present)[13]
- Marc Korman, 16th district (2015–present)[13]
- Jazz Lewis, 24th district (2017–present)[1]
- Robbyn Lewis, 46th district (2017–present)[2]
- Jeffrie Long Jr., district 27B (2023–present)[7]
- Sara Love, 16th district (2019–present)[13]
- Aletheia McCaskill, district 44B (2023–present)[10]
- Maggie McIntosh, 43rd district (1992–2023)[1]
- Edith Patterson, 28th district (2015–present)[2]
- N. Scott Phillips, 10th district (2023–present)[7]
- Andrew Pruski, district 33A (2023–present)[14]
- Pamela Queen, 14th district (2016–present)[14]
- Kent Roberson, 25th district (2023–present)[2]
- Samuel Rosenberg, 41st district (1983–present)[4]
- Justin Ross, 22nd district (2003–2012)[14]
- Sheree Sample-Hughes, speaker pro tempore of the Maryland House of Delegates (2019–present) from district 37A (2015–present)[2]
- Emily Shetty, 18th district (2019–present)[13]
- Stephanie Smith, 45th district (2019–present)[1]
- Jared Solomon, 18th district (2019–present)[13]
- Dana Stein, district 11B (2023–present)[7]
- Kym Taylor, 23rd district (2023–present)[1]
- Karen Toles, 25th district (2022–present)[1]
- Veronica Turner, 26th district (2003–2015; 2019–present)[1]
- Courtney Watson, district 9B (2019–present)[1]
- Jennifer White, 10th district (2023–present)[10]
- Jheanelle Wilkins, 20th district (2017–present)[8]
- Nicole Williams, 22nd district (2019–present)[1]
- Jamila Woods, 26th district (2023–present)[15]
David Trone (D)
- State senators
- Jill P. Carter, 41st district (2018–present)[16]
- Brian Feldman, 15th district (2013–present)[17]
- Katherine Klausmeier, 8th district (2003–present)[17]
- Nancy J. King, Majority Leader of the Maryland Senate (2020–present) from the 39th district (2007–present)[18]
- Karen Lewis Young, 3rd district (2023–present)[19]
- Ronald Young, 3rd district (2011–2023)[19]
- State delegates
- Kris Fair, 3rd district (2023–present)[19]
- Linda Foley, 15th district (2013–present)[17]
- David Fraser-Hidalgo, 15th district (2021–present)[17]
- Cheryl Glenn, 45th district (2007–2019)[16]
- Brooke Grossman district 2B (2023–present)[19]
- Ana Sol Gutiérrez, 18th district (2003–2019)[20]
- Kenneth Kerr, 3rd district (2019–present)[19]
- Mary A. Lehman, 21st district (2019–present)[21]
- Lesley Lopez, 39th district (2019–present)[17]
- Ashanti Martinez, 22nd district (2023–present)[21]
- Joseline Peña-Melnyk, 21st district (2007–present)[21]
- Shane Pendergrass, 13th district (1995–2023)[22]
- Lily Qi, 15th district (2019–present)[17]
- Ryan Spiegel, 17th district (2023–present)[19]
- Deni Taveras, district 47B (2023–present)[21]
- W. Gregory Wims, 39th district (2023–present)[17]
- Chao Wu, district 9A (2023–present)[19]
- Natalie Ziegler, district 9A (2023–present)[19]
Candidate infoboxes
[edit]MD-02
[edit]{{Infobox officeholder |name = Johnny Olszewski |image = Balt-Co-Inaug-2018-404 (45443076254) (2).jpg |caption = Olszewski in 2018 |state = [[Maryland]] |district = {{ushr|MD|2|2nd}} |term_start = January 3, 2025 |term_end = |predecessor = [[Dutch Ruppersberger]] |succeeding = [[Dutch Ruppersberger]] |successor = |office1 = 14th [[Baltimore County Executive|Executive of Baltimore County]] |term_start1 = December 3, 2018 |term_end1 = |predecessor1 = [[Donald Mohler]] |successor1 = <!-- D'Andrea Walker (interim) --> |state_delegate2 = Maryland |district2 = [[Maryland Legislative District 6|6th]] |term_start2 = June 12, 2006 |term_end2 = January 14, 2015 |appointer2 = [[Bob Ehrlich]] |predecessor2 = [[John S. Arnick]] |successor2 = [[Robin Grammer Jr.]] |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1982|9|10}} |birth_place = [[Baltimore]], [[Maryland]], U.S. |death_date = |death_place = |party = [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] |spouse = {{marriage|Marisa Azzone|2005}} |children = 1 |education = [[Goucher College]] ([[Bachelor of Arts|BA]])<br>[[George Washington University]] ([[Master of Arts|MA]])<br>[[University of Maryland, Baltimore County]] ([[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]]) |signature = Johnny Olszewski signature.svg |module = {{Listen|pos=center|embed=yes|filename=Johnny Olszewski in the Baltimore County Public Schools' 2023-2024 budget.ogg|title=Johnny Olszewski's voice|type=speech|description=Johnny Olszewski on the [[Baltimore County Public Schools]]' 2023–2024 budget<br/>Recorded July 3, 2023}} }}
MD-03
[edit]{{Infobox officeholder |name = Sarah Elfreth |image = Senator Elfreth.jpg |alt = Sarah Elfreth in her Annapolis office, 2019 |state = [[Maryland]] |district = {{ushr|MD|3|3rd}} |term_start = January 3, 2025 |predecessor = [[John Sarbanes]] |succeeding = [[John Sarbanes]] |successor = |state_senate1 = Maryland |district1 = [[Maryland Legislative District 30|30th]] |term_start1 = January 9, 2019 |term_end1 = |predecessor1 = [[John Astle]] |successor1 = |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1988|9|9}} |birth_place = [[Barrington, New Jersey]], U.S. |death_date = |death_place = |party = [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] |education = [[Towson University]] ([[Bachelor of Arts|BA]])<br>[[Johns Hopkins University]] ([[Master of Public Policy|MPP]]) |signature = Sarah Elfreth signature.svg |website = {{Official website|https://sarahelfreth.com/}} }}
MD-06
[edit]{{Infobox officeholder | name = April McClain-Delaney | image = April McClain-Delaney Jan2024.jpg | caption = | state = [[Maryland]] | district = {{ushr|MD|6|6th}} | term_start = January 3, 2025 | term_end = | predecessor = [[David Trone]] | succeeding = [[David Trone]] | successor = | birth_name = April McClain | birth_date = {{Birth based on age as of date|58|2022|10|25}} | birth_place = [[Buhl, Idaho]], U.S. | party = [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] | spouse = {{marriage|[[John Delaney (Maryland politician)|John Delaney]]|1989}} | children = 4 | education = [[Northwestern University]]<br>[[Georgetown University]] ([[Juris Doctor|JD]]) }}
MD-Sen
[edit]{{Infobox officeholder |name = Angela Alsobrooks |image = Angela Alsobrooks Sep2023.jpg |alt = Alsobrooks at the Tawes Crab and Clam Bake in 2023 |jr/sr = United States Senator |state = [[Maryland]] |alongside = [[Chris Van Hollen]] |term_start = January 3, 2025 |term_end = |predecessor = [[Ben Cardin]] |succeeding = [[Ben Cardin]] |successor = |office1 = 8th [[List of Prince George's County Executives|Executive of Prince George's County]] |term_start1 = December 3, 2018 |term_end1 = |predecessor1 = [[Rushern Baker]] |successor1 = |office2 = State's Attorney of [[Prince George's County, Maryland|Prince George's County]] |term_start2 = January 3, 2011 |term_end2 = December 3, 2018 |predecessor2 = [[Glenn Ivey]] |successor2 = [[Aisha Braveboy]] |birth_name = Angela Deneece Alsobrooks |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1971|2|23}} |birth_place = [[Suitland, Maryland]], U.S. |death_date = |death_place = |party = [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] |spouse = |children = 1 |education = [[Duke University]] ([[Bachelor of Arts|BA]])<br>[[University of Maryland, Baltimore]] ([[Juris Doctor|JD]]) |signature = Angela Alsobrooks signature.svg |website = {{url|angelaalsobrooks.com|Campaign website}} | module = {{Listen|pos=center|embed=yes|filename=Angela Alsobrooks on her early life and political career.ogg|title=Angela Alsobrooks' voice|type=speech|description=Angela Alsobrooks on her early life and political career<br/>Recorded May 24, 2021}} }}
Jolene Ivey
[edit]{{Infobox officeholder |name = Jolene Ivey |image = Jolene Ivey Peace Cross Rededication.jpg |caption = |office = Member of the [[Prince George's County, Maryland|Prince George's County]] Council |term_start = December 3, 2018 |term_end = |constituency = 5th district (2018–2024)<br>At-large district (2024–present) |predecessor = [[Andrea Harrison]] (5th)<br>Mel Franklin (at-large) |successor = TBD (5th) |state_delegate1 = Maryland |district1 = [[Maryland Legislative District 47|47th]] |term_start1 = January 10, 2007 |term_end1 = January 14, 2015 |predecessor1 = Rosetta C. Parker |successor1 = [[Jimmy Tarlau]] |birth_name = Jolene Stephenson |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1961|7|30}} |birth_place = [[Washington, D.C.]], U.S. |death_date = |death_place = |party = [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] |spouse = {{marriage|[[Glenn Ivey]]|1988}} |children = 5, including [[Julian Ivey]] |education = [[Towson University]] ([[Bachelor of Arts|BA]])<br>[[University of Maryland, College Park]] ([[Master of Arts|MA]]) }}
Progress tracking
[edit]Improve every incumbent Maryland state legislator to at least C Class: 93.1% complete | ||
Maryland state senators at least at C Class: 100% complete | |
Maryland state delegates at least at C Class: 90.8% complete | ||
Include an image of every incumbent Maryland state legislator: 98.9% complete | ||
Stub | Start | C Class | B class | Good Article | A Class | Featured Article |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Cite error: The named reference
AlsobrooksLaunch
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Cite error: The named reference
Wynn
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Booker, Brakkton (May 2, 2023). "The Black woman with a shot at Cardin's seat". Politico. Retrieved May 2, 2023.
- ^ a b Gaskill, Hannah (October 13, 2023). "Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson endorses Angela Alsobrooks for US Senate". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved October 13, 2023.
- ^ a b Sears, Bryan P. (February 16, 2024). "Teichert ejects from Senate race to back Hogan, while Dems roll out endorsements and bash ex-governor on abortion". Maryland Matters. Retrieved February 16, 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f g DeVille, Taylor; Sullivan, Emily; Wood, Pamela (August 12, 2023). "Political notes: Where to watch the Mayor Scott documentary; an endorsement for Nick Mosby; finding inspiration from Beyoncé; awards and endorsements". Baltimore Banner. Retrieved August 12, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Alsobrooks, Angela [@AlsobrooksForMD] (September 18, 2023). "Thank you to the leaders from Baltimore, Montgomery, Harford, Calvert and Prince George's who have joined Team Alsobrooks today. We're building a campaign that represents all of Maryland and I am so grateful for your support" (Tweet). Retrieved September 18, 2023 – via Twitter.
- ^ a b c d e Peck, Louis (July 31, 2023). "Alsobrooks crosses Montgomery County line — and picks up support in her U.S. Senate bid". MoCo360. Retrieved July 31, 2023.
- ^ a b Ford, William J. (January 6, 2024). "Political Notes: Katie Curran O'Malley to lead Women's Law Center, 3rd District and Senate endorsements, personnel news, and more". Maryland Matters. Retrieved February 9, 2024.
- ^ a b c Cite error: The named reference
Lamone
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Alsobrooks, Angela [@AlsobrooksForMD] (March 20, 2024). "I am thrilled to have Delegate @ShanekaHenson on #TeamAlsobrooks. She is a passionate leader for her community, and her support is so important to me. I'm ready to work with our partners at the state level to create a state where all can go farther and do better" (Tweet). Retrieved March 20, 2024 – via Twitter.
- ^ Russell, Lia (August 28, 2023). "Maryland House Speaker Adrienne Jones endorses Angela Alsobrooks for U.S. Senate". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved August 28, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e Peck, Louis (October 30, 2023). "Marc Elrich endorses his neighboring county executive, Angela Alsobrooks, in Senate race". MoCo360. Retrieved November 5, 2023.
- ^ a b c Kurtz, Josh (June 19, 2023). "Political Notes: Ruff to replace Bridges in House, Alsobrooks ramps up fundraising before reporting deadline". Maryland Matters. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
- ^ Elliott, Richard D. (June 5, 2023). "Alsobrooks' Senate Bid Gets Major Endorsement from Maryland Rep. Steny Hoyer". The Washington Informer. Retrieved June 5, 2023.
- ^ a b Kurtz, Josh (December 19, 2023). "Alsobrooks shakes up campaign team". Maryland Matters. Retrieved February 9, 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f g Peck, Louis (October 12, 2023). "Trone's Senate candidacy picks up support from six more MoCo state legislators". MoCo360. Retrieved October 12, 2023.
- ^ Wiggins, Ovetta (July 7, 2023). "Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) says he will not run for U.S. Senate". The Washington Post. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Cox, Erin (July 11, 2023). "With Raskin not in Md. Senate race, Trone releases 40 endorsements". The Washington Post. Retrieved July 11, 2023.
- ^ Weingarten, Dwight A. (November 20, 2023). "From House seat, Trone aims for U.S. Senate in Maryland". The Herald-Mail. Retrieved November 20, 2023.
- ^ a b c d Trone, David [@davidjtrone] (March 25, 2024). "I'm so grateful to have the endorsements of Delegates @JPenaMelnyk, @PGCMDeniTaveras, @MartinezforMD, and @MaryLehman_D1! Thank you for joining our mission to give every Marylander the opportunities needed to succeed" (Tweet). Retrieved March 25, 2024 – via Twitter.
- ^ Sears, Bryan P.; Ford, William J. (December 9, 2023). "Political Notes: A candidate exits 3rd District race, updates in the U.S. Senate campaign". Maryland Matters. Retrieved February 9, 2024.