Useful Maryland-related categories edit

New articles edit

Completed articles edit

Sandbox article Wikipedia article Misc., notes Image Date finished
/April McClain-Delaney April McClain-Delaney MD-06 candidate
Publish as draft if she wins the nomination
February 9, 2024
/Julian Jones Julian Jones Baltimore County Councilmember
Publish if appointed county executive
February 23, 2024
/Zeke Cohen Zeke Cohen Do not publish unless he wins the Baltimore City Council election April 13, 2024
/Shannon Sneed Shannon Sneed Do not publish unless she wins the Baltimore City Council election April 14, 2024

Unfinished articles edit

Sandbox article Wikipedia article Misc., notes
/Governorship of Larry Hogan Governorship of Larry Hogan Reference Governorship of Glenn Youngkin, Governorship of Mitt Romney, or Governorship of Charlie Baker
/2022 Maryland county offices elections 2022 Maryland county offices elections
/Izzy Patoka Izzy Patoka Baltimore County Councilmember
/Van Mitchell Van Mitchell MSA
/Kenneth Holt Kenneth Holt MSA
/Laura Ripken Laura Ripken Maryland Appellate Court Judge
/Carey Wright Carey Wright Maryland Public Schools Superintendent
/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
/actual sandbox

A note so I don't forget: Request deletion of subpages with {{db-userreq}}

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2024 elections edit

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David Trone and Larry Hogan in 2022
 
Angela Alsobrooks and Larry Hogan in 2022

Senate legislative endorsements edit

Angela Alsobrooks (D)
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MD-03 edit

Sarah Elfreth
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MD-06 edit

Ashwani Jain
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MD-02 edit

{{Infobox officeholder
|name            = Johnny Olszewski
|image           = Balt-Co-Inaug-2018-404 (45443076254) (2).jpg
|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]]
|alongside2      = [[Joseph J. Minnick]] and [[Michael H. Weir Jr.]]
|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
}}

MD-03 edit

{{Infobox officeholder
 | name               = Harry Dunn
 | image              = Harry Dunn June 2022.jpg
 | caption            = Dunn in 2022
 | state              = [[Maryland]]
 | district           = {{ushr|MD|3|3rd}}
 | term_start         = January 3, 2025
 | term_end           =
 | predecessor        = [[John Sarbanes]]
 | succeeding         = [[John Sarbanes]]
 | successor          = 
 | birth_name         = Harry Anthony Dunn
 | birth_date         = {{Birth date and age|1983|9|25}}
 | known_for          = Police officer during the [[January 6 United States Capitol attack]]
 | education          = [[James Madison University]] ([[Bachelor of Science|BS]])
 | spouse             = {{marriage|Danyel Moncree|2009}}
 | children           = 1
 | website            = {{url|https://harrydunnforcongress.com/|Campaign website}}
 | party              = [[Democratic Party (US)|Democratic]]
 | awards             = {{ubl|[[Congressional Gold Medal]] (2021)|[[Presidential Citizens Medal]] (2023)}}
 | module             = {{Infobox police officer|embed=yes
 | department         = [[United States Capitol Police]]
 | years              = 2008–2023
 | rank               = [[Private first class]]
}}
}}

{{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     =
 | office1       = Deputy Administrator of the [[National Telecommunications and Information Administration]]
 | 1blankname1   = Secretary
 | 1namedata1    = [[Alan B. Davidson]]
 | term_start1   = January 2022
 | term_end1     = September 29, 2023
 | predecessor1  = ''Position established''
 | successor1    = Sarah Morris (acting)
 | 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]])
}}

{{Infobox officeholder
| name                = Joe Vogel
| image               = Joe Vogel 2023.jpg
| caption             = Vogel in 2023
| state               = [[Maryland]]
| district            = {{ushr|MD|6|6th}}
| term_start          = January 3, 2025
| term_end            =
| predecessor         = [[David Trone]]
| succeeding          = [[David Trone]]
| successor           = 
| state_delegate1     = Maryland
| district1           = [[Maryland Legislative District 17|17th]]
| alongside1          = [[Julie Palakovich Carr]] and [[Ryan Spiegel]]
| term_start1         = January 11, 2023
| term_end1           = 
| predecessor1        = [[James W. Gilchrist]]
| successor1          = 
| birth_name          = Joseph Vogel
| birth_date          = {{birth date and age|1997|1|4}}
| birth_place         = [[Montevideo]], Uruguay
| death_date          = 
| death_place         = 
| party               = [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]
| citizenship         = Uruguay<br>United States (since 2016)
| education           = [[George Washington University]] ([[Bachelor of Arts|BA]])<br>[[Harvard University]] ([[Master of Public Policy|MPP]])
| website             = {{URL|joevogel.org|Campaign website}}<br/>{{URL|https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/mgawebsite/Members/Details/vogel01|Official website}}
| signature           = Joe Vogel (politician) signature.svg
}}

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}}
}}

{{Infobox officeholder 
|name                = Larry Hogan
|image               = Larry Hogan (2021) (cropped).jpg
|caption             = Hogan in 2021
|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           = 
|order1              = 62nd [[Governor of Maryland]]
|lieutenant1         = [[Boyd Rutherford]]
|term_start1         = January 21, 2015
|term_end1           = January 18, 2023
|predecessor1        = [[Martin O'Malley]]
|successor1          = [[Wes Moore]]
|office2             = Chair of the [[National Governors Association]]
|deputy2             = Andrew Cuomo
|term_start2         = July 26, 2019
|term_end2           = August 5, 2020
|predecessor2        = [[Steve Bullock (American politician)|Steve Bullock]]
|successor2          = [[Andrew Cuomo]]
|office3             = Vice Chair of the [[National Governors Association]]
|term_start3         = July 21, 2018
|term_end3           = July 26, 2019
|predecessor3        = Steve Bullock
|successor3          = Andrew Cuomo
|office4             = Secretary of Appointments of Maryland
|governor4           = [[Bob Ehrlich]]
|term_start4         = January 15, 2003
|term_end4           = January 17, 2007
|predecessor4        = Erin L. Castleberry<ref>{{cite web |title=Maryland Governor |url=http://2002.mdmanual.msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/08conoff/html/01gov.html |website=Maryland Manual On-Line |publisher=Maryland State Archives |access-date=February 13, 2024 |date=November 5, 2002}}</ref>
|successor4          = Jeanne Hitchcock
|birth_name          = Lawrence Joseph Hogan Jr.
|birth_date          = {{birth date and age|1956|5|25}}
|birth_place         = [[Washington, D.C.]], U.S.
|death_date          = 
|death_place         = 
|party               = [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
|spouse              = {{marriage|[[Yumi Hogan|Yumi Kim]]|2004}}
|father              = [[Lawrence Hogan]]
|relatives           = [[Patrick N. Hogan]] (half-brother)
|education           = [[Florida State University]] ([[Bachelor of Arts|BA]])
|signature           = Larry Hogan Signature.svg
| module             = {{Listen|pos=center|embed=yes|filename=Larry Hogan announces the launch of the Tier 2 NEPA study on a second Chesapeake Bay Bridge.ogg|title=Larry Hogan's voice|type=speech|description=Larry Hogan announces the launch of the Tier 2 [[National Environmental Policy Act|NEPA]] study on a second [[Chesapeake Bay Bridge]]<br/>Recorded June 10, 2022}}
}}

{{Infobox officeholder
|name         = David Trone
|image        = David Trone official photo.jpg
|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    = 
|state1       = [[Maryland]]
|district1    = {{ushr|MD|6|6th}}
|term_start1  = January 3, 2019
|term_end1    = <!-- January 3, 2025 -->
|predecessor1 = [[John Delaney (Maryland politician)|John Delaney]]
|successor1   =
|birth_name   = David John Trone
|birth_date   = {{birth date and age|1955|9|21}}
|birth_place  = [[Cheverly, Maryland]], U.S.
|death_date   =
|death_place  =
|party        = [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]
|spouse       = {{marriage|June Trone|1987}}
|children     = 4
|education    = [[Furman University]] ([[Bachelor of Arts|BA]])<br />[[University of Pennsylvania]] ([[Master of Business Administration|MBA]])
|website      = {{URL|trone.house.gov|House website}}
|signature    = David Trone signature.svg
| module      = {{Listen|pos=center|embed=yes|filename=David Trone on his support for the Public Safety Officer Support Act.ogg|title=David Trone's voice|type=speech|description=David Trone on his support for the Public Safety Officer Support Act<br/>Recorded May 18, 2022}}
}}

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Jim Hinebaugh House     2023  
Jason C. Buckel House     2015  
Terry Baker House     2023  
William J. Wivell House     2015  
William Valentine House     2023    
Brooke Grossman House     2023    
Kenneth P. Kerr House     2019  
Kris Fair House     2023  
Karen Simpson House     2023    
Barrie Ciliberti House     2015  
Jesse Pippy House     2019  
April Fleming Miller House     2023  
April Rose House     2015  
Chris Tomlinson House     2023  
Christopher Bouchat House     2023  
Robin Grammer Jr. House     2015  
Robert B. Long House     2015  
Richard W. Metzgar House     2015  
Kathy Szeliga House     2011  
Ryan Nawrocki House     2023  
Lauren Arikan House     2019  
Harry Bhandari House     2019  
Nick Allen House     2023    
Carl W. Jackson House     2019  
Chao Wu House     2023  
Natalie Ziegler House     2023  
Courtney Watson House     2019  
Adrienne A. Jones House     1997  
N. Scott Phillips House     2023  
Jennifer White House     2023    
Cheryl Pasteur House     2023  
Jon S. Cardin House     2019  
Dana Stein House     2007  
Jessica M. Feldmark House     2019  
Terri L. Hill House     2015  
Gary Simmons House     2023    
Vanessa Atterbeary House     2015  
Jennifer R. Terrasa House     2019  
Pam Guzzone House     2023    
Anne Kaiser House     2003  
Pamela E. Queen House     2016  
Bernice Mireku-North House     2023  
Linda Foley House     2021    
David Fraser-Hidalgo House     2013  
Lily Qi House     2019  
Sarah Wolek House     2023  
Marc Korman House     2015  
Sara N. Love House     2019  
Ryan Spiegel House     2023  
Julie Palakovich Carr House     2019  
Joe Vogel House     2023  
Emily Shetty House     2019  
Jared Solomon House     2019  
Aaron Kaufman House     2023  
Charlotte Crutchfield House     2019  
Bonnie Cullison House     2011  
Vaughn Stewart House     2019  
Lorig Charkoudian House     2019  
David Moon House     2015  
Jheanelle Wilkins House     2017  
Ben Barnes House     2007  
Mary A. Lehman House     2019  
Joseline Peña-Melnyk House     2007  
Anne Healey House     1991  
Ashanti Martinez House     2023  
Nicole A. Williams House     2019  
Adrian Boafo House     2023  
Marvin E. Holmes Jr. House     2003  
Kym Taylor House     2023    
Tiffany T. Alston House     2023  
Andrea Harrison House     2019  
Jazz Lewis House     2017  
Denise Roberts House     2024    
Karen Toles House     2022    
Kent Roberson House     2023    
Veronica L. Turner House     2019  
Kris Valderrama House     2007  
Jamila Woods House     2023    
Kevin Harris House     2023    
Jeffrie Long Jr. House     2023  
Mark N. Fisher House     2011  
Debra Davis House     2019  
Edith J. Patterson House     2015  
C. T. Wilson House     2011  
Matthew Morgan House     2015  
Brian M. Crosby House     2019  
Todd Morgan House     2023  
Shaneka Henson House     2019  
Dana Jones House     2020  
Seth A. Howard House     2015  
Brian Chisholm House     2019  
Nic Kipke House     2007  
Rachel Muñoz House     2021  
J. Sandy Bartlett House     2019  
Mark S. Chang House     2015  
Mike Rogers House     2019  
Andrew Pruski House     2023  
Stuart Schmidt Jr. House     2023    
Heather Bagnall House     2019  
Steven C. Johnson House     2019  
Andre Johnson Jr. House     2023  
Susan K. McComas House     2003  
Mike Griffith House     2020  
Teresa E. Reilly House     2015  
Kevin Hornberger House     2015  
Steven J. Arentz House     2013  
Jefferson L. Ghrist House     2015  
Jay Jacobs House     2011  
Sheree Sample-Hughes House     2015  
Christopher T. Adams House     2015  
Tom Hutchinson House     2023  
Charles J. Otto House     2011  
Carl Anderton Jr. House     2015  
Wayne A. Hartman House     2019  
Gabriel Acevero House     2019  
Lesley Lopez House     2019  
W. Gregory Wims House     2023  
Marlon Amprey House     2021  
Frank M. Conaway Jr. House     2007  
Melissa Wells House     2019  
Dalya Attar House     2019  
Malcolm Ruff House     2023  
Samuel I. Rosenberg House     1983  
Nino Mangione House     2019  
Michele Guyton House     2019  
Joshua Stonko House     2023    
Regina T. Boyce House     2019  
Elizabeth Embry House     2023  
Cathi Forbes House     2019  
Eric Ebersole House     2015  
Sheila Ruth House     2020  
Aletheia McCaskill House     2023  
Stephanie M. Smith House     2019  
Jackie Addison House     2023    
Caylin Young House     2023  
Luke Clippinger House     2011  
Robbyn Lewis House     2017  
Mark Edelson House     2023  
Diana M. Fennell House     2015  
Julian Ivey House     2019  
Deni Taveras House     2023  
Mike McKay Senate     2023  
Paul D. Corderman Senate     2020  
Karen Lewis Young Senate     2023  
William Folden Senate     2023  
Justin Ready Senate     2015  
Johnny Ray Salling Senate     2015  
J. B. Jennings Senate     2011  
Katherine A. Klausmeier Senate     2003  
Katie Fry Hester Senate     2019  
Benjamin Brooks Senate     2023  
Shelly L. Hettleman Senate     2020  
Clarence K. Lam Senate     2019  
Guy Guzzone Senate     2015  
Craig Zucker Senate     2016  
Brian Feldman Senate     2013  
Ariana Kelly Senate     2023  
Cheryl Kagan Senate     2015  
Jeff Waldstreicher Senate     2019  
Benjamin F. Kramer Senate     2019  
William C. Smith Jr. Senate     2016  
James Rosapepe Senate     2007  
Alonzo T. Washington Senate     2023  
Ron Watson Senate     2021  
Joanne C. Benson Senate     2011  
Nick Charles House     2023  
C. Anthony Muse Senate     2023  
Michael A. Jackson Senate     2021    
Arthur Ellis Senate     2019  
Jack Bailey Senate     2019  
Sarah K. Elfreth Senate     2019  
Bryan Simonaire Senate     2007  
Pamela Beidle Senate     2019  
Dawn Gile Senate     2023  
Mary-Dulany James Senate     2023  
Jason C. Gallion Senate     2019  
Stephen S. Hershey Jr. Senate     2013  
Johnny Mautz Senate     2023  
Mary Beth Carozza Senate     2019  
Nancy J. King Senate     2007  
Antonio Hayes Senate     2019  
Jill P. Carter Senate     2018  
Chris West Senate     2019  
Mary L. Washington Senate     2019  
Charles E. Sydnor III Senate     2020  
Cory V. McCray Senate     2019  
Bill Ferguson Senate     2011  
Malcolm Augustine Senate     2019  

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