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Friday, March 02, 2018

Complete list of Republican and Democratic candidates in Carroll’s primary election races


Complete list of Republican and Democratic candidates in Carroll’s primary election races

Carroll County Times staff February 27, 2018

http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/government/cc-primary-election-candidates-final-20180227-story.html

The filing deadline for the 2018 primary election was 9 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 27. Here is a list of candidates in local races that affect Carroll County, according to the Maryland Board of Elections, including state legislative and U.S. congressional races.

An (i) after a person’s name indicates they are an incumbent candidate. Primary election voters will choose one representative for their party in each race unless otherwise noted.

Maryland’s primary election is Tuesday, June 26.

Representative in Congress

District 1, Republican
Martin Elborn
Andy Harris (i)
Lamont Taylor

District 1, Democrat
Michael Brown
Jesse Colvin
Allison Galbraith
Erik Lane
Michael Pullen
Steve Worton

District 8, Republican
Bridgette L. Cooper
John Walsh
Victor Williams

District 8, Democrat
Utam Paul
Jamie Raskin (i)
Summer Spring
State Senate

District 4, Republican
Michael Hough (i)

District 4, Democrat
Jessica Douglass
Sabrina Massett

District 5, Republican
Justin Ready (i)

District 5, Democrat
Jamie O’Marr

District 9, Republican
Gail H. Bates (i)
Reid J. Novotny

District 9, Democrat
Katie Fry Hester

House of Delegates

District 4, Republican
Barrie S. Ciliberti (i)
Dan Cox
Jesse T. Pippy

· Voters will choose 3 in the primary, meaning all will move on uncontested to the general election

District 4, Democrat
Ysela Bravo
Lois Jarman
Darrin Ryan Smith
· Voters will choose 3 in the primary, meaning all will move on uncontested to the general election

District 5, Republican
David Ellin
Susan Krebs (i)
April Rose (i)
Haven Shoemaker (i)
· Voters will choose 3 in the primary, the top 3 vote-getters will move on to the general election.
District 5, Democrat
Emily Shank

District 9A, Republican
Trent Kittleman (i)
Warren E. Miller (i)
· Voters will choose 2 in the primary, meaning both will move on uncontested to the general election

District 9A, Democrat
Steven M. Bolen
Michael David Gross
Natalie Ziegler
· Voters will choose 2 in the primary, the top 2 vote-getters will move on to the general election.

County Commissioner

District 1, Republican
Katherine Adelaide
Stephen Wantz (i)

District 1, Democrat
None

District 2, Republican
Richard Weaver (i)

District 2, Democrat
None

District 3, Republican
Dennis Frazier (i)
Tom Gordon

District 3, Democrat
Doug Mathias
Maria Warburton

District 4, Republican
Christopher Eric Bouchat
W. Paul Burkett
Bret Grossnickle
Sean Schaeffer

District 4, Democrat
Paul Johnson

District 5, Republican
Kathy Fuller
David Greenwalt
Frank Robert
Ed Rothstein

District 5, Democrat
None

Board of Education (nonpartisan)
Cathey Allison
Tara Battaglia
Patricia Ann Dorsey
Muri Dueppen
Donald Garmer
Jason Helton
Doug Howard
Kenneth A. Kiler
Mary Kowalski
Bob Lord (i)
Michael Yokay
· Voters will choose 3 in the primary, the top 6 vote-getters will move on to the general election.

Sheriff

Republican
Jim DeWees (i)

Democrat
None

State’s Attorney

Republican
Brian DeLeonardo (i)

Democrat
None

Judicial Circuit 5, Carroll County (Circuit Court Judge - nonpartisan)
Maria L. Oesterreicher
George Psoras Jr.
Richard R. Titus (i)
Clerk of the Circuit Court

Republican
Heather DeWees
Robin Bartlett Frazier
Missi Green

Democrat
Terrie Connolly

Register of Wills

Republican
Tina Mawhinney
Paul G. Zimmermann (i)

Democrat
None

Judge of the Orphans’ Court

Republican
Margaret "Peggy" Bair (i)
Charles M. Coles Jr. (i)
Cathy Reese (i)
Donald Sealing II
· Voters will choose 3 in the primary, the top 3 vote-getters will move on to the general election.

Democrat
Charles E. Harrison
Frank Henry Rammes
Anita Riley
· Voters will choose 3 in the primary, meaning all 3 will move on to the general election.

Republican Central Committee
Katherine Adelaide
Cathey Allison
David L. Brauning Jr.
Frank Elgersma
Ryan Finch
William Harrison
Lawrence W. Helminiak (i)
Brandon Matthew Holland
E. Scott Hollenbeck
Douglas L. Johnston
Robert A. Kurland
Karen Leatherwood (i)
Thom Meads
Justin Mudgett
Fallon E. Patton (i)
Richard Rothschild
Seth Shipley (i)
Christopher Tomlinson (i)
Christopher R. Weaver
· Voters will choose 9, who will then be elected to the central committee

Democratic Central Committee

Female
Corynne B. Courpas
Anita Riley
Kathleen M. Sanner
Emily Shank
Katherine Fisher Shaw
Anne Gibson Stoner
Raquel Walsh
· Voters will choose 6, who will then be elected to the central committee

Male
Mitch Edelman
Charles E. Harrison
Gregory Hutsell
Paul Johnson
Frank Henry Rammes
Thomas R. Scanlan
Don H. West
· Voters will choose 6, who will then be elected to the central committee

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Kevin Dayhoff for Westminster Common Council
Westminster Municipal election May 14, 2019
Authority Caroline Babylon, Treasurer.

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