2018 Maryland county offices elections

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The Maryland gubernatorial election of 2018 was held on November 6, 2018. [1] [2] [3]

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The County elected offices include: County Council, State's Attorney, Sheriff, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Judge of the Orphans' Court, Register of Wills, and Board of Education. Please also see Maryland County Executive Election, 2018.

Allegany County

County Commissioner

State's Attorney

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Register of Wills

Judge of the Orphans' Court

Sheriff

Board of education

Anne Arundel County

County Council

District 1

  • Burns, Kimberly McCoy (R)
  • Lacey, Sarah (D)
Anne Arundel County District 1 election, 2018 [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Sarah Lacey 15,549 56.98
Republican Kimberly McCoy Burns11,71042.91
Write-ins280.1
Total votes27,287 100.0

District 2

  • Gardner, Tom (R)
  • Pickard, Allison (D)
Anne Arundel County District 2 election, 2018 [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Allison Pickard 14,037 54.14
Republican Tom Gardner11,85845.74
Write-ins300.12
Total votes25,925 100.0

District 3

  • Ritchie, Debbie
  • Volke, Nathan

District 4

  • Pruski, Andrew C.
  • Snow, Torrey J.

District 5

  • Fiedler, Amanda
  • Myers, Dawn Gough

District 6

  • Brannigan Rodvien, Lisa
  • Christman, Michael

District 7

  • Haire, Jessica
  • Kitchin, James

State's Attorney

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Register of Wills

Judge of the Orphans' Court

Sheriff

Board of education

District 1

  • Antwine, Candace C.W.
  • Starr, David P.

District 4

  • Ellis, Melissa
  • Hummer, Julie K.

District 5

  • Gilleland, Terry R. Jr.
  • Schallheim, Dana

District 7

  • Corkadel, Michelle
  • Hicks, Laticia

Baltimore City

State's Attorney

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Register of Wills

Judge of the Orphans' Court

Sheriff

Baltimore County

County Council

District 1

  • Melcavage, Pete II
  • Quirk, Tom

District 2

  • Lee, Michael
  • Patoka, Izzy

District 3

  • Ebacher, Colleen Marie
  • Kach, Wade

District 4

  • Jones, Julian E. Jr.

District 5

  • Foley, Alex
  • Marks, David

District 6

  • Bevins, Cathy
  • Nawrocki, Ryan

District 7

  • Crandell, Todd
  • Weir, Brian

States Attorney

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Register of Wills

Judge of the Orphans' Court

Sheriff

Board of education

District 1

  • Gresick, Matt
  • Mack, Lisa A.

District 2

  • Glasser, Anthony Miles
  • Pasteur, Cheryl E.

District 3

  • Causey, Kathleen
  • Konka, Paul V.

District 4

  • Scott, Makeda
  • White, Kathleen

District 5

  • Beilenson, Peter
  • Henn, Julie C.

District 6

  • Kitlowski, Edward
  • Rowe, Lily

District 7

  • Feuer, William
  • McMillion, Rod

Calvert County

County Commissioner

At Large

  • Hance, Earl "Buddy"
  • Weems, Steve
  • Bennett, Matt
  • Brown, Greg

District 1

  • Hart, Mike
  • Powell, Tricia V.

District 2

  • Hutchins, Thomas E. "Tim"
  • Hance-Wells, Susie

District 3

  • McConkey, Kelly D.
  • Budd, Holly Heintz

Treasurer

State's Attorney

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Register of Wills

Judge of the Orphans' Court

Sheriff

Board of education

At Large

  • Cousins, Pamela L.
  • Phalen, William J. "Bill"

Caroline County

County Commissioner

State's Attorney

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Register of Wills

Judge of the Orphans' Court

Sheriff

Board of education

District 3

  • Newcomb, James Allan Jr.
  • Thompson, Sherone E.

Carroll County

County Commissioner

District 1

  • Wantz, Stephen Albert

District 2

  • Weaver, C. Richard

District 3

  • Frazier, Dennis E.
  • Warburton, Maria

District 4

  • Bouchat, Christopher Eric
  • Johnson, Paul

District 5

  • Rothstein, Ed

State's Attorney

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Register of Wills

Judge of the Orphans' Court

Sheriff

Board of education

Cecil County

County Council

District 2

  • Coutz, Bill
  • Kirk, Cody

District 3

  • Miller, Al

District 4

  • Patchell, George C.

State's Attorney

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Register of Wills

Judge of the Orphans' Court

Sheriff

Board of education

District 3

  • Stephens, Christie

District 4

  • Malesh, William H.

District 5

  • Hawley, Diana
  • Jones, Evan T. Jr.

Charles County

County Commissioner

President

  • Thompson, Henry
  • Collins, Reuben B. II

District 1

  • Crawford, Joe
  • Bowling, Gilbert "B.J."

District 2

  • Coates, Thomasina "Sina"

District 3

  • Stewart, Amanda

District 4

  • Ashburn, James
  • Rucci, Bobby

State's Attorney

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Register of Wills

Judge of the Orphans' Court

Sheriff

Board of education

Dorchester County

County Council

District 1

  • Satterfield, Don B.
  • Newcomb, Jay Leonard

District 2

  • Nichols, William

District 3

  • Travers, Ricky C. Sr.

District 4

  • Pfeffer, Lenny

District 5

  • Nagel, Libby Handley

State's Attorney

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Register of Wills

Judge of the Orphans' Court

District 1

  • Ames, George Robert Jr.

District 2

  • Todd, Carolyn I.
  • Travers, Calvin

Sheriff

Board of education

District 2

  • Hull, LeOtha N.

District 4

  • Hubbard, Sheri Robinson
  • Gorsuch, Bill

Frederick County

County Council

At Large

  • Dacey, Philip
  • Farrar, Danny
  • Hagen, Kai John
  • Jessee, Susan Reeder
  • Otis, Bud

District 1

  • Grubb, Kevin
  • Donald, Jerry

District 2

  • McKay, Steven
  • Jarosinski, Lisa

District 3

  • Parsley, Joe
  • Keegan-Ayer, M. C.

District 4

  • Trout, Jimmy W.
  • Fitzwater, Jessica

District 5

  • Blue, Michael J.
  • Bohrer, Shannon

State's Attorney

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Register of Wills

Judge of the Orphans' Court

Sheriff

Board of education

Garrett County

County Commissioner

District 1

  • Tichnell, S. Larry
  • Carbone, Judy A.

District 2

  • Edwards, Paul C.

District 3

  • Hinebaugh, Jim Jr.

State's Attorney

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Register of Wills

Judge of the Orphans' Court

Sheriff

Board of education

District 1

  • Paugh, Matthew A.

District 2

  • Glotfelty, Rodney B.
  • Sorber, Nathan M.

District 3

  • Gregg, Fred
  • Rinker, Monica L.

Harford County

County Council

President

  • Vincenti, Patrick
  • Hines, Frank "Bud"

District A

  • Blasdell, Donna
  • Johnson, Andre V.

District B

  • Oshinsky, Suzanne
  • Woods, Joe

District C

  • Giangiordano, Tony "G"
  • Kukurin, Karen

District D

  • Salvatore, Jean M.
  • Shrodes, Chad R.

District E

  • Johnson, Bridgette
  • Wagner, Robert S.

District F

  • Beulah, Curtis L.
  • Roche, Winifred "Wini"

State's Attorney

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Register of Wills

Sheriff

Board of education

District A

  • Robinson, Jansen M.

District B

  • Bauer, David

District C

  • Antal, Jim
  • Carmello, Kathryn

District D

  • Rush, Tamera
  • Williamson, Alfred "AL"

District E

  • Gauthier, Rachel
  • Kaff, Art

District F

  • Fitzpatrick, Thomas
  • Karwacki, Sonja

Howard County

County Council

District 1

  • Kathuria, Raj (R)
  • Walsh, Elizabeth "Liz" (D)
Howard County District 1 election, 2018 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Elizabeth "Liz" Walsh 17,747 62.48%
Republican Christian Miele10,58237.26%
Write-in 740.26%
Total votes28,403 100%
Democratic hold

District 2

  • Jones, Opel (D)
  • Liao, John (R)
Howard County District 1 election, 2018 [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Opel Jones 18,586 69.8%
Republican Christian Miele8,01330.1%
Write-in 260.1%
Total votes26,625 100%
Democratic hold

District 3

  • Rigby, Christiana (D)
Howard County District 3 election, 2018 [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Christiana Rigby 21,346 98.15%
Write-in 4021.85%
Total votes21,748 100%
Democratic hold

District 4

  • Jung, Deb (D)
  • Kim, Lisa (R)
Howard County District 4 election, 2018 [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Deb Jung 20,187 70.4%
Republican Lisa Kim8,45729.5%
Write-in 270.1%
Total votes47,648 100%
Democratic hold

District 5

  • Williams, China (D)
  • Yungmann, David (R)
Howard County District 5 election, 2018 [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican David Yungmann 16,720 53.8%
Democratic China Williams14,32046.08%
Write-in 370.12%
Total votes31,077 100%
Republican hold

State's Attorney

Howard County State's Attorney election, 2018 [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Rich Gibson 86,166 62.43%
Republican Kim Yon Oldham51,76337.5%
Write-in 1020.07%
Total votes138,031 100%
Democratic hold

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Register of Wills

Judge of the Orphans' Court

Sheriff

Board of education

Kent County

County Commissioner

State's Attorney

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Register of Wills

Judge of the Orphans' Court

Sheriff

Board of education

Montgomery County

Prince George's County

Queen Anne's County

County Commissioner

At Large

  • Harrison, Elaine
  • Moran, Jim

District 1

  • LaMana, Dino Romano
  • Wilson, Jack

District 2

  • Tilghman, Benjamin
  • Wilson, Steve

District 3

  • Coulter, Jim
  • Dumenil, Phil

District 4

  • Corchiarino, Chris
  • Krueger, Deborah

State's Attorney

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Register of Wills

Judge of the Orphans' Court

Sheriff

Board of education

At Large

  • Harper, Tammy
  • Walker, Mary Ellen

District 1

  • Morrissette, Michele Lynn

District 2

  • O'Connor, Carrie Lee
  • Smith, Richard "Dick"

St. Mary's County

County Commissioner

President

  • Guy, Randy
  • Thompson, J. Howard

District 1

  • Colvin, Eric Scott
  • Ridgell, Timothy

District 2

  • Frederick, Rose V.
  • Hewitt, Michael

District 3

  • O'Connor, John

District 4

  • Morgan, Todd B.

Treasurer

State's Attorney

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Register of Wills

Judge of the Orphans' Court

Sheriff

Board of education

District 1

  • Weaver, Rita

District 3

  • Bailey, Karin

Somerset County

County Commissioner

District 1

  • Mathies, Craig N.

District 2

  • Fisher, Charles
  • Simpkins, Rex

District 3

  • Nissley, Deborah Ann
  • Willing, Eldon

District 4

  • Ballard, Ken
  • Laird, Charles

District 5

  • Corbin, Mike
  • Laird, Randy

State's Attorney

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Register of Wills

Judge of the Orphans' Court

Sheriff

Board of education

District 1

  • Bagley, Charles David Jr.
  • Nicholson, Penny

District 3

  • Wells, Robert Thomas

District 5

  • Green-Gale, Margo

Talbot County

County Council

State's Attorney

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Register of Wills

Judge of the Orphans' Court

Sheriff

Board of education

District 1

  • Sampson, Otis

District 3

  • Garman, Michael

District 4

  • Jackson, Emily
  • Sparks, Martha Darling

District 6

  • Allen, Robyn
  • Cornette, Judith A.
  • Wheeler, Mary E.

District 7

  • Motovidlak, April

Washington County

County Commissioner

Treasurer

State's Attorney

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Register of Wills

Judge of the Orphans' Court

Sheriff

Board of education

Wicomico County

County Council

At Large

  • Brewington, Julie D.
  • Cannon, John T.
  • Gould, Jamaad
  • McCain, William R.

District 1

  • Davis, Ernest

District 2

  • Kilmer, Marc
  • Scott, Alexander W.

District 3

  • Dodd, Larry W.
  • Gregory, Michele

District 4

  • Cain, Suzanah
  • Hastings, Josh

District 5

  • Holloway, Joe

State's Attorney

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Register of Wills

Judge of the Orphans' Court

Sheriff

Board of education

Beginning with the November 2018 election, the board transitioned from being appointed by the governor to fully elected, and non-partisan. It has one member elected from each of the five council districts, plus two elected at-large. [12]

At Large

  • Cooper, Tyrone
  • Fitzgerald, Donald L.
  • Murray, Michael G.
  • Watson, Talana D.

District 1

  • Bradley, Michelle
  • Brown, Allen C.

District 2

  • Malone, Gene

District 3

  • Goslee, David L. Sr.
  • Turner, William

District 4

  • Plotts, David
  • Suthowski, Ann Brittingham

District 5

  • Palmer, John

Worcester County

County Commissioner

District 1

  • Lockfaw, Merrill W. Jr.
  • Nordstrom, Joshua C.

District 2

  • Purnell, Diana

District 3

  • Church, Bud
  • Tyndall, Zackery

District 4

  • Elder, Theodore "Ted"
  • Shockley, Virgil L.

District 5

  • Bertino, Chip
  • Butler, Judy

District 6

  • Bunting, Madison "Jim" Jr.

District 7

  • Mitrecic, Joseph M.

State's Attorney

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Register of Wills

Judge of the Orphans' Court

Sheriff

Board of education

District 1

  • Buchanan, Bill

District 4

  • Gordy, Bill

District 6

  • Cropper, Eric

District 7

  • Ferrante, Todd

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