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The 425th Maryland General Assembly convened in a regular session on January 9, 2008, and adjourned sine die on April 7, 2008. [1]
Affiliation | Members | |
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Democratic Party | 33 | |
Republican Party | 14 | |
Total | 47 |
District | Jurisdiction(s) represented | Image | Senator | Party | First elected | Primary committee | Executive nominations |
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1 | Allegany, Garrett, and Washington | George C. Edwards | Republican | 2006 | Finance | — | |
2 | Washington | Donald F. Munson | Republican | 1990 | Budget and Taxation | Member | |
3 | Frederick and Washington | Alex X. Mooney | Republican | 1998 | Judicial Proceedings | — | |
4 | Carroll and Frederick | David R. Brinkley | Republican | 2002 | Budget and Taxation | Member | |
5 | Baltimore County and Carroll | Larry E. Haines | Republican | 1990 | Judicial Proceedings | Member | |
6 | Baltimore County | Norman R. Stone Jr. | Democratic | 1966 | Judicial Proceedings | Member | |
7 | Baltimore County and Harford | — | Andrew P. Harris | Republican | 1998 | Education, Health, and Environment | Member |
8 | Baltimore County | Katherine A. Klausmeier | Democratic | 2002 | Finance | Member | |
9 | Carroll and Howard | Allan H. Kittleman | Republican | 2004 [a] | Finance | Member | |
10 | Baltimore County | Delores G. Kelley | Democratic | 1994 | Finance | Chair | |
11 | Baltimore County | Robert Zirkin | Democratic | 2006 | Budget and Taxation | — | |
12 | Baltimore County and Howard | Edward J. Kasemeyer | Democratic | 1986 | Budget and Taxation (Vice-Chair) | Member | |
13 | Howard | — | James N. Robey | Democratic | 2006 | Budget and Taxation | — |
14 | Montgomery | Rona E. Kramer | Democratic | 2002 | Budget and Taxation | Member | |
15 | Montgomery | Robert J. Garagiola | Democratic | 2002 | Finance | — | |
16 | Montgomery | Brian E. Frosh | Democratic | 1994 | Judicial Proceedings (Chair) | Member | |
17 | Montgomery | Jennie M. Forehand | Democratic | 1994 | Judicial Proceedings | Member | |
18 | Montgomery | Richard Madaleno | Democratic | 2006 | Budget and Taxation | — | |
19 | Montgomery | — | Michael G. Lenett | Democratic | 2006 | Education, Health, and Environment | — |
20 | Montgomery | Jamie Raskin | Democratic | 2006 | Judicial Proceedings | — | |
21 | Anne Arundel and Prince George's | James Rosapepe | Democratic | 2006 | Education, Health, and Environment | — | |
22 | Prince George's | Paul G. Pinsky | Democratic | 1994 | Education, Health, and Environment | — | |
23 | Prince George's | Douglas J. J. Peters | Democratic | 2006 | Budget and Taxation | — | |
24 | Prince George's | Nathaniel Exum | Democratic | 1998 | Finance | — | |
25 | Prince George's | Ulysses Currie | Democratic | 1994 | Budget and Taxation (Chair) | Member | |
26 | Prince George's | C. Anthony Muse | Democratic | 2006 | Judicial Proceedings | — | |
27 | Calvert and Prince George's | Thomas V. "Mike" Miller Jr. | Democratic | 1974 | n/a [b] | Member | |
28 | Charles | Thomas M. "Mac" Middleton | Democratic | 1994 | Finance (Chair) | Member | |
29 | Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary's | Roy Dyson | Democratic | 1994 | Education, Health, and Environment (Vice-Chair) | — | |
30 | Anne Arundel | John Astle | Democratic | 1994 | Finance (Vice-Chair) | — | |
31 | Anne Arundel | Bryan Simonaire | Republican | 2006 | Judicial Proceedings | — | |
32 | Anne Arundel | James E. DeGrange Sr. | Democratic | 1998 | Budget and Taxation | Vice-Chair | |
33 | Anne Arundel | — | Edward R. Reilly | Republican | 2009 [a] | Education, Health and Environmental Affairs | — |
34 | Cecil and Harford | Nancy Jacobs | Republican | 1998 | Judicial Proceedings | — | |
35 | Harford | Barry Glassman | Republican | 1998 | Finance | — | |
36 | Caroline, Cecil, Kent, and Queen Anne's | E. J. Pipkin | Republican | 2002 | Finance | — | |
37 | Caroline, Dorchester, Talbot, and Wicomico | Richard F. Colburn | Republican | 1994 | Education, Health, and Environment | — | |
38 | Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester | J. Lowell Stoltzfus | Republican | 1992 [a] | Budget and Taxation | — | |
39 | Montgomery | Nancy J. King | Democratic | 2007 | Budget and Taxation | — | |
40 | Baltimore City | Catherine E. Pugh | Democratic | 2006 | Finance | — | |
41 | Baltimore City | Lisa Gladden | Democratic | 2002 | Judicial Proceedings (Vice-Chair) | — | |
42 | Baltimore County | James Brochin | Democratic | 2002 | Judicial Proceedings | — | |
43 | Baltimore City | Joan Carter Conway | Democratic | 1997 [a] | Education, Health, and Environment (Chair) | — | |
44 | Baltimore City | Verna L. Jones | Democratic | 2002 | Budget and Taxation | — | |
45 | Baltimore City | Nathaniel J. McFadden | Democratic | 1994 | Budget and Taxation | Member | |
46 | Baltimore City | George W. Della Jr. | Democratic | 1982 | Finance | — | |
47 | Prince George's | David C. Harrington | Democratic | 2008 [a] | Education, Health, and Environment | — | |
a This Senator was originally appointed to office by the Governor to fill an open seat.
b The President of the Senate does not serve on any of the four standing legislative committees. He does, however, serve on both the Executive Nominations and the Rules Committees.
Affiliation | Members | |
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Democratic Party | 104 | |
Republican Party | 37 | |
Unaffiliated | 0 | |
Total | 141 | |
Government majority | 67 |
Position | Name | Party | District |
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Speaker of the House | Michael E. Busch | Democratic | 30 |
Speaker Pro Tempore | Adrienne A. Jones | Democratic | 10 |
Majority Leader | Kumar P. Barve | Democratic | 17 |
Majority Whip | Talmadge Branch | Democratic | 45 |
Minority Leader | Tony O'Donnell | Republican | 29C |
Minority Whip | Christopher B. Shank | Republican | 2B |
Democrat/Republican |
Democratic Party |
Republican Party |
District | Counties represented | Delegate | Party | First elected | Committee | |
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1A | Allegany, Garrett | Wendell R. Beitzel | Republican | 2006 | Health and Government Operations | |
1B | Allegany | Kevin Kelly | Democratic | 1986 | Judiciary | |
1C | Allegany, Washington | LeRoy E. Myers Jr. | Republican | 2002 | Appropriations | |
2A | Washington | Robert A. McKee [2] Andrew A. Serafini [3] | Republican | 2008 | Ways and Means | |
2B | Washington | Christopher B. Shank | Republican | 1998 | Judiciary | |
2C | Washington | John P. Donoghue | Democratic | 1990 | Health and Government Operations | |
3A | Frederick | Galen R. Clagett | Democratic | 2002 | Appropriations | |
3A | Frederick | Sue Hecht | Democratic | 1994 | Economic Matters | |
3B | Frederick, Washington | Richard B. Weldon Jr. | Republican | 2010 | Health and Government Operations | |
4A | Frederick | Joseph R. Bartlett | Republican | 1998 | Ways and Means | |
4A | Frederick | Paul S. Stull | Republican | 1994 | Environmental Matters | |
4B | Carroll, Frederick | Donald B. Elliott | Republican | 1986 | Health and Government Operations | |
5A | Carroll | Tanya Thornton Shewell | Republican | 2004 [4] | Environmental Matters | |
5A | Carroll | Nancy R. Stocksdale | Republican | 1994 | Appropriations | |
5B | Carroll, Baltimore County | Wade Kach | Republican | 1974 | Health and Government Operations | |
6 | Baltimore County | Joseph J. Minnick | Democratic | 1988 [4] | Economic Matters | |
6 | Baltimore County | John A. Olszewski Jr. | Democratic | 2006 [4] | Ways and Means | |
6 | Baltimore County | Michael H. Weir Jr. | Democratic | 2002 | Environmental Matters | |
7 | Baltimore County, Harford | Richard Impallaria | Republican | 2002 | Economic Matters | |
7 | Baltimore County, Harford | J. B. Jennings | Republican | 2002 | Ways and Means | |
7 | Baltimore County, Harford | Pat McDonough | Republican | 1978 | Health and Government Operations | |
8 | Baltimore County | Todd Schuler | Democratic | 2006 | Judiciary | |
8 | Baltimore County | Eric M. Bromwell | Democratic | 2002 | Health and Government Operations | |
8 | Baltimore County | Joseph C. Boteler III | Republican | 2002 | Environmental Matters | |
9A | Howard | Gail H. Bates | Republican | 2002 [4] | Appropriations | |
9A | Howard | Warren E. Miller | Republican | 2003 [4] | Economic Matters | |
9B | Carroll | Susan W. Krebs | Republican | 2002 | Ways and Means | |
10 | Baltimore County | Emmett C. Burns Jr. | Democratic | 1994 | Economic Matters | |
10 | Baltimore County | Adrienne A. Jones | Democratic | 1997 [4] | Appropriations | |
10 | Baltimore County | Shirley Nathan-Pulliam | Democratic | 1994 | Health and Government Operations | |
11 | Baltimore County | Jon S. Cardin | Democratic | 2002 | Ways and Means | |
11 | Baltimore County | Dan K. Morhaim | Democratic | 1994 | Health and Government Operations | |
11 | Baltimore County | Dana Stein | Democratic | 2002 [4] | Environmental Matters | |
12A | Baltimore County, Howard | Steven J. DeBoy Sr. | Democratic | 2002 | Appropriations | |
12A | Baltimore County, Howard | James E. Malone Jr. | Democratic | 1994 | Environmental Matters (Vice-Chair) | |
12B | Howard | Elizabeth Bobo | Democratic | 1994 | Environmental Matters | |
13 | Howard | Shane Pendergrass | Democratic | 1994 | Health and Government Operations | |
13 | Howard | Guy Guzzone | Democratic | 2006 | Appropriations | |
13 | Howard | Frank S. Turner | Democratic | 1994 | Ways and Means | |
14 | Montgomery | Anne Kaiser | Democratic | 2002 | Ways and Means | |
14 | Montgomery | Karen S. Montgomery | Democratic | 2002 | Health and Government Operations | |
14 | Montgomery | Herman L. Taylor Jr. | Democratic | 2002 | Economic Matters | |
15 | Montgomery | Craig L. Rice | Democratic | 2006 | Ways and Means | |
15 | Montgomery | Kathleen M. Dumais | Democratic | 2002 | Judiciary | |
15 | Montgomery | Brian Feldman | Democratic | 2002 | Economic Matters | |
16 | Montgomery | William A. Bronrott | Democratic | 1998 | Appropriations | |
16 | Montgomery | William Frick | Democratic | 2007 [5] | Ways and Means | |
16 | Montgomery | Susan C. Lee | Democratic | 2002 [4] | Judiciary | |
17 | Montgomery | Kumar P. Barve | Democratic | 1990 | Ways and Means | |
17 | Montgomery | James W. Gilchrist | Democratic | 2006 | Ways and Means | |
17 | Montgomery | Luiz R. S. Simmons | Democratic | 1978 | Judiciary | |
18 | Montgomery | Ana Sol Gutierrez | Democratic | 2002 | Appropriations | |
18 | Montgomery | Alfred C. Carr Jr. | Democratic | 2007 [5] | Environmental Matters | |
18 | Montgomery | Jeff Waldstreicher | Democratic | 2006 | Judiciary | |
19 | Montgomery | Henry B. Heller | Democratic | 1986 | Appropriations | |
19 | Montgomery | Benjamin F. Kramer | Democratic | 2006 | Judiciary | |
19 | Montgomery | Roger Manno | Democratic | 2006 | Economic Matters | |
20 | Montgomery | Tom Hucker | Democratic | 2006 | Environmental Matters | |
20 | Montgomery | Sheila E. Hixson | Democratic | 1976 [4] | Ways and Means (Chair) | |
20 | Montgomery | Heather Mizeur | Democratic | 2006 | Health and Government Operations | |
21 | Anne Arundel, Prince George's | Barbara A. Frush | Democratic | 1994 | Environmental Matters | |
21 | Anne Arundel, Prince George's | Ben Barnes | Democratic | 2006 | Judiciary | |
21 | Anne Arundel, Prince George's | Joseline Peña-Melnyk | Democratic | 2006 | Health and Government Operations | |
22 | Prince George's | Tawanna P. Gaines | Democratic | 2001 [4] | Appropriations | |
22 | Prince George's | Anne Healey | Democratic | 1990 | Environmental Matters | |
22 | Prince George's | Justin Ross | Democratic | 2002 | Ways and Means | |
23A | Prince George's | Gerron Levi | Democratic | 2006 | Judiciary | |
23A | Prince George's | James W. Hubbard | Democratic | 1992 [4] | Health and Government Operations | |
23B | Prince George's | Marvin E. Holmes Jr. | Democratic | 2002 | Environmental Matters | |
24 | Prince George's | Joanne C. Benson | Democratic | 1990 | Health and Government Operations | |
24 | Prince George's | Carolyn J. B. Howard | Democratic | 1988 [4] | Ways and Means | |
24 | Prince George's | Michael L. Vaughn | Democratic | 2002 | Economic Matters | |
25 | Prince George's | Aisha N. Braveboy | Democratic | 2006 | Economic Matters | |
25 | Prince George's | Dereck E. Davis | Democratic | 1994 | Economic Matters (Chair) | |
25 | Prince George's | Melony G. Griffith | Democratic | 1998 | Appropriations | |
26 | Prince George's | Kris Valderrama | Democratic | 2006 | Judiciary | |
26 | Prince George's | Jay Walker | Democratic | 2006 | Ways and Means | |
26 | Prince George's | Veronica L. Turner | Democratic | 2002 | Health and Government Operations | |
27A | Calvert, Prince George's | James E. Proctor Jr. | Democratic | 1990 [4] | Appropriations (Vice-Chair) | |
27A | Calvert, Prince George's | Joseph F. Vallario Jr. | Democratic | 1974 | Judiciary (Chair) | |
27B | Calvert | Sue Kullen | Democratic | 2004 [4] | Health and Government Operations | |
28 | Charles | Peter Murphy | Democratic | 2006 | Ways and Means | |
28 | Charles | Sally Y. Jameson | Democratic | 2002 | Economic Matters | |
28 | Charles | Murray D. Levy | Democratic | 2004 [4] | Appropriations | |
29A | Charles, St. Mary's | John F. Wood Jr. | Democratic | 1986 | Appropriations | |
29B | St. Mary's | John L. Bohanan Jr. | Democratic | 1999 [4] | Appropriations | |
29C | Calvert, St. Mary's | Tony O'Donnell | Republican | 1994 | Environmental Matters | |
30 | Anne Arundel | Michael E. Busch | Democratic | 1986 | Speaker of the House of Delegates | |
30 | Anne Arundel | Virginia P. Clagett | Democratic | 1994 | Environmental Matters | |
30 | Anne Arundel | Ron George | Republican | 2006 | Ways and Means | |
31 | Anne Arundel | Nic Kipke | Republican | 2002 | Health and Government Operations | |
31 | Anne Arundel | Don H. Dwyer Jr. | Republican | 2006 | Judiciary | |
31 | Anne Arundel | Steve Schuh | Republican | 2006 | Appropriations | |
32 | Anne Arundel | Pamela Beidle | Democratic | 2006 | Environmental Matters | |
32 | Anne Arundel | Mary Ann Love | Democratic | 1993 | Economic Matters | |
32 | Anne Arundel | Theodore J. Sophocleus | Democratic | 1992 | Appropriations | |
33A | Anne Arundel | James King | Republican | 2006 | Economic Matters | |
33A | Anne Arundel | Tony McConkey | Republican | 2002 | Judiciary | |
33B | Anne Arundel | Robert A. Costa | Republican | 2002 | Health and Government Operations | |
34A | Cecil, Harford | B. Daniel Riley | Democratic | 1998 | Health and Government Operations | |
34A | Cecil, Harford | Mary-Dulany James | Democratic | 1998 | Appropriations | |
34B | Cecil | David D. Rudolph | Democratic | 1994 | Economic Matters (Vice-Chair) | |
35A | Harford | H. Wayne Norman Jr. | Republican | 2007 [5] | Environmental Matters | |
35A | Harford | Donna Stifler | Republican | 2006 | Economic Matters | |
35B | Harford | Susan K. McComas | Republican | 2002 | Judiciary | |
36 | Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne's | Michael D. Smigiel Sr. | Republican | 2002 | Judiciary | |
36 | Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne's | Richard A. Sossi | Republican | 2002 | Environmental Matters | |
36 | Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne's | Mary Roe Walkup | Republican | 1994 | Economic Matters | |
37A | Dorchester, Wicomico | Rudolph C. Cane | Democratic | 1998 | Environmental Matters | |
37B | Caroline, Dorchester, Talbot, Wicomico | Adelaide C. Eckardt | Republican | 1994 | Appropriations | |
37B | Caroline, Dorchester, Talbot, Wicomico | Jeannie Haddaway-Riccio | Republican | 2002 | Economic Matters | |
38A | Somerset, Wicomico | D. Page Elmore | Republican | 2002 | Ways and Means | |
38B | Wicomico, Worcester | Norman Conway | Democratic | 1986 | Appropriations (Chair) | |
38B | Wicomico, Worcester | James N. Mathias Jr. | Democratic | 2006 [4] | Economic Matters | |
39 | Montgomery | Charles E. Barkley | Democratic | 1998 | Appropriations | |
39 | Montgomery | Kirill Reznik | Democratic | 2007 [5] | Health and Government Operations | |
39 | Montgomery | Saqib Ali | Democratic | 2006 | Environmental Matters | |
40 | Baltimore City | Frank M. Conaway Jr. | Democratic | 2006 | Judiciary | |
40 | Baltimore City | Barbara A. Robinson | Democratic | 2006 | Appropriations | |
40 | Baltimore City | Shawn Z. Tarrant | Democratic | 2006 | Health and Government Operations | |
41 | Baltimore City | Jill P. Carter | Democratic | 2002 | Judiciary | |
41 | Baltimore City | Nathaniel T. Oaks | Democratic | 1982 | Health and Government Operations | |
41 | Baltimore City | Samuel I. Rosenberg | Democratic | 1982 | Judiciary (Vice-Chair) | |
42 | Baltimore County | Stephen W. Lafferty | Democratic | 2006 | Environmental Matters | |
42 | Baltimore County | Susan L. M. Aumann | Republican | 2002 | Appropriations | |
42 | Baltimore County | William J. Frank | Republican | 2002 | Judiciary | |
43 | Baltimore City | Curt Anderson | Democratic | 1982 | Judiciary | |
43 | Baltimore City | Ann Marie Doory | Democratic | 1986 | Ways and Means (Vice-Chair) | |
43 | Baltimore City | Maggie McIntosh | Democratic | 1992 [4] | Environmental Matters (Chair) | |
44 | Baltimore City | Keith E. Haynes | Democratic | 2002 | Appropriations | |
44 | Baltimore City | Ruth M. Kirk | Democratic | 1982 | Economic Matters | |
44 | Baltimore City | Melvin L. Stukes | Democratic | 2006 | Ways and Means | |
45 | Baltimore City | Talmadge Branch | Democratic | 1994 | Appropriations | |
45 | Baltimore City | Cheryl Glenn | Democratic | 2006 | Environmental Matters | |
45 | Baltimore City | Hattie N. Harrison | Democratic | 1973 [4] | Economic Matters | |
46 | Baltimore City | Peter A. Hammen | Democratic | 1994 | Health and Government Operations (Chair) | |
46 | Baltimore City | Carolyn J. Krysiak | Democratic | 1990 | Economic Matters | |
46 | Baltimore City | Brian K. McHale | Democratic | 1990 | Economic Matters | |
47 | Prince George's | Jolene Ivey | Democratic | 2006 | Ways and Means | |
47 | Prince George's | Doyle Niemann | Democratic | 2002 | Environmental Matters | |
47 | Prince George's | Victor R. Ramirez | Democratic | 2002 | Judiciary |
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