2010 Maryland Senate election

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{{see also|2010 United States state legislative elections|2010 Maryland elections}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=September 2023}}

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2010 Maryland Senate election

| country = Maryland

| type = legislative

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = 2006 Maryland Senate election

| previous_year = 2006

| election_date = November 2, 2010

| next_election = 2014 Maryland Senate election

| next_year = 2014

| seats_for_election= All 47 seats of the Maryland Senate

| majority_seats = 24

| turnout =

| image_size = x150px

| image1 = Thomas V. Miller, Jr. at DNC 0263 (27993611924) (2) (1).jpg

| leader1 = Mike Miller

| party1 = Maryland Democratic Party

| leader_since1 = January 21, 1987

| leaders_seat1 = 27th district

| last_election1 = 33

| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 2

| popular_vote1 =

| percentage1 =

| swing1 =

| seats1 = 35

| image2 = Allan Kittleman Howard County (cropped).jpg

| leader2 = Allan Kittleman

| party2 = Maryland Republican Party

| leader_since2 = September 17, 2008{{cite news |title=Senate Republican choose new leadership team |url=https://thedailyrecord.com/2008/09/17/senate-republican-choose-new-leadership-team/ |access-date=July 8, 2023 |work=The Daily Record |date=September 17, 2008}}

| leaders_seat2 = 9th district

| last_election2 = 14

| seats2 = 12

| seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 2

| popular_vote2 =

| percentage2 =

| swing2 =

| title = President

| before_election = Mike Miller

| before_party = Maryland Democratic Party

| posttitle = President

| after_election = Mike Miller

| after_party = Maryland Democratic Party

| map_image = {{switcher |400px |Results by seat gains|400px |Results by vote share|default=1}}

| map_size = 400px

| map_caption = Results:
{{Legend0|#0671B0|Democratic gain}}
{{Legend0|#92C5DE|Democratic hold}} {{Legend0|#F48882|Republican hold}}

Democratic: {{legend0|#7996E2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#6674DE|60-70%}} {{legend0|#584CDE|70–80%}} {{legend0|#0D0596|>90%}}

Republican: {{legend0|#E27F7F|50–60%}} {{legend0|#D75D5D|60–70%}} {{legend0|#D72F30|70–80%}} {{legend0|#A80000|>90%}}

}}

{{Elections in Maryland sidebar}}

The 2010 Maryland Senate election were held on November 2, 2010, to elect senators in all 47 districts of the Maryland Senate. Members were elected in single-member constituencies to four-year terms. These elections were held concurrently with various federal and state elections, including for Governor of Maryland.

Summary

= Closest races =

Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:{{columns-list|# {{font color|blue|State Senate district 38, 1.38%}} (gain)

  1. {{font color|blue|State Senate district 29, 2.30%}}
  2. {{font color|blue|State Senate district 3, 2.35%}} (gain)
  3. {{font color|blue|State Senate district 29, 2.93%}}|colwidth=35em}}

Retiring incumbents

= Republicans =

  1. District 5: Larry E. Haines retired.{{cite news |title=Sen. Larry Haines not seeking another term |url=https://thedailyrecord.com/2010/04/26/sen-larry-haines-not-seeking-another-term/ |access-date=July 8, 2023 |work=Associated Press |publisher=The Daily Record |date=April 26, 2010}}
  2. District 7: Andy Harris retired to run for Congress in Maryland's 1st congressional district.{{cite news |last1=Green |first1=Andy |title=Andy Harris wants a rematch |url=https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xpm-2010-01-03-1001020062-story.html |access-date=July 8, 2023 |work=The Baltimore Sun |date=January 27, 2009}}
  3. District 38: J. Lowell Stoltzfus retired.

Incumbents defeated

=In primary elections=

==Democrats==

  1. District 14: Rona E. Kramer lost renomination to Karen S. Montgomery.{{cite news |last1=Linskey |first1=Annie |title=Incumbent losses deepen Senate divide |url=https://www.baltimoresun.com/politics/bs-xpm-2010-09-16-bs-md-democrats-assembly-20100915-story.html |access-date=July 8, 2023 |work=The Baltimore Sun |date=September 16, 2010}}
  2. District 19: Michael G. Lenett lost renomination to Roger Manno.
  3. District 24: Nathaniel Exum lost renomination to Joanne C. Benson.
  4. District 46: George W. Della Jr. lost renomination to Bill Ferguson.
  5. District 47: David C. Harrington lost renomination to Victor R. Ramirez.

==Republicans==

  1. District 2: Donald F. Munson lost renomination to Christopher B. Shank.{{cite news |last1=Bykowicz |first1=Julie |title=Sen. Munson, defeated in primary, runs in general |url=https://www.baltimoresun.com/bs-mtblog-2010-10-defeated_by_del_shank_sen_muns-story.html |access-date=July 8, 2023 |work=The Baltimore Sun |date=October 28, 2010}}

=In the general election=

==Republicans==

  1. District 3: Alex Mooney lost to Ronald Young.{{cite news |last1=Dresser |first1=Michael |title=GOP hopes dim for Assembly gains |url=https://www.baltimoresun.com/politics/bs-xpm-2010-11-03-bs-md-general-assembly-election-resul20101102-story.html |access-date=July 8, 2023 |work=The Baltimore Sun |date=November 3, 2010}}

Predictions

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!Source

!Ranking

!As of

align=left | Governing{{Cite web |last=Jacobson |first=Louis |date=November 1, 2010 |title=Update: 2010 State Legislatures: A Challenging Environment for Democrats |url=http://www.governing.com/blogs/politics/2010-state-legislatures.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101205220201/http://www.governing.com/blogs/politics/2010-state-legislatures.html |archive-date=December 5, 2010 |access-date=July 14, 2024 |website=Governing}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| November 1, 2010

Detailed results

= District 1 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 1}}

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 1 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01501.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = George C. Edwards (incumbent)

|votes = 30,012

|percentage = 99.3

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 217

|percentage = 0.7

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Republican Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 2 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 2}}

== Republican primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 2 Republican primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01502.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Christopher B. Shank

|votes = 6,720

|percentage = 57.1

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Donald F. Munson (incumbent)

|votes = 5,059

|percentage = 42.9

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 2 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01502.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Christopher B. Shank

|votes = 21,319

|percentage = 70.9

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Donald F. Munson (incumbent, write-in)

|votes = 8,469

|percentage = 28.2

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 283

|percentage = 0.9

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Republican Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 3 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 3}}

== Primary election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 3 Democratic primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01503.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Ronald N. Young

|votes = 4,892

|percentage = 66.0

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Don DeArmon

|votes = 2,523

|percentage = 34.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 3 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01503.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Ronald N. Young

|votes = 22,710

|percentage = 51.1

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Alex Mooney (incumbent)

|votes = 21,666

|percentage = 48.7

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 75

|percentage = 0.2

}}

{{Election box gain with party link no change

|winner = Maryland Democratic Party

|loser = Maryland Republican Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 4 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 4}}

== Republican primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 4 Republican primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01504.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = David R. Brinkley (incumbent)

|votes = 9,705

|percentage = 79.0

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Kathryn Freed

|votes = 2,585

|percentage = 21.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 4 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01504.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = David R. Brinkley

|votes = 31,522

|percentage = 72.8

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Sara Lou Trescott

|votes = 11,733

|percentage = 27.1

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 50

|percentage = 0.1

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Republican Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 5 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 5}}

== Republican primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 5 Republican primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01505.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Joseph M. Getty

|votes = 10,856

|percentage = 86.0

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Dale Lusher

|votes = 1,769

|percentage = 14.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 5 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01505.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Joseph M. Getty

|votes = 36,425

|percentage = 72.1

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = C. Scott Stone

|votes = 14,070

|percentage = 27.8

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 60

|percentage = 0.1

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Republican Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 6 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 6}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 6 Democratic primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01506.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Norman R. Stone Jr. (incumbent)

|votes = 5,336

|percentage = 53.8

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Jordan Hadfield

|votes = 4,575

|percentage = 46.2

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 6 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01506.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Norman R. Stone, Jr. (incumbent)

|votes = 17,623

|percentage = 57.8

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Bruce D. Kahl

|votes = 12,805

|percentage = 42.0

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 49

|percentage = 0.2

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 7 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 7}}

== Republican primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 7 Republican primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01507.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = J. B. Jennings

|votes = 5,547

|percentage = 61.0

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Alfred W. Redmer Jr.

|votes = 3,547

|percentage = 39.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 7 Democratic primary election, 2010

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Rebecca Weir Nelson

|votes = 4,230

|percentage = 54.6

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Jim Stavropoulos Jr.

|votes = 3,523

|percentage = 45.4

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 7 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01507.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = J. B. Jennings

|votes = 28,890

|percentage = 65.9

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Rebecca Weir Nelson

|votes = 14,848

|percentage = 33.9

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 117

|percentage = 0.2

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Republican Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 8 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 8}}

== Republican primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 8 Republican primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01508.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Dee Hodges

|votes = 4,155

|percentage = 71.8

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Benjamin Lawless

|votes = 1,633

|percentage = 28.2

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 8 Democratic primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01508.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Kathy Klausmeier (incumbent)

|votes = 25,155

|percentage = 59.7

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Dee Hodges

|votes = 16,968

|percentage = 40.2

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 41

|percentage = 0.1

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 9 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 9}}

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 9 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01509.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Allan H. Kittleman (incumbent)

|votes = 36,641

|percentage = 66.7

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Jim Adams

|votes = 18,198

|percentage = 33.1

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 60

|percentage = 0.1

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Republican Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 10 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 10}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 10 Democratic primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01510.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Delores G. Kelley (incumbent)

|votes = 10,472

|percentage = 67.4

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Pat Kelly

|votes = 2,945

|percentage = 19.0

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Stephanie Boston

|votes = 2,110

|percentage = 13.6

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 10 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01510.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Delores G. Kelley (incumbent)

|votes = 37,327

|percentage = 98.2

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 691

|percentage = 1.8

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 11 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 11}}

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 11 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01511.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Robert Zirkin (incumbent)

|votes = 38,730

|percentage = 98.4

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 644

|percentage = 1.6

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 12 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 12}}

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 12 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01512.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Edward J. Kasemeyer (incumbent)

|votes = 24,981

|percentage = 58.7

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Rick Martel

|votes = 17,568

|percentage = 41.3

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 33

|percentage = 0.1

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 13 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 13}}

== Republican primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 13 Republican primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01513.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Kyle Lorton

|votes = 2,948

|percentage = 58.6

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Jody Venkatesan

|votes = 2,081

|percentage = 41.4

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 13 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01513.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = James N. Robey (incumbent)

|votes = 28,258

|percentage = 63.0

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Kyle Lorton

|votes = 16,503

|percentage = 36.8

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 62

|percentage = 0.1

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 14 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 14}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 14 Democratic primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01514.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Karen S. Montgomery

|votes = 4,973

|percentage = 50.6

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Rona E. Kramer (incumbent)

|votes = 4,857

|percentage = 49.4

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 14 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01514.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Karen S. Montgomery

|votes = 24,422

|percentage = 62.0

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Eric J. Cary

|votes = 14,898

|percentage = 37.8

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 66

|percentage = 0.2

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 15 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 15}}

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 15 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01515.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Rob Garagiola (incumbent)

|votes = 25,648

|percentage = 63.7

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Dwight Patel

|votes = 14,570

|percentage = 36.2

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 45

|percentage = 0.1

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 16 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 16}}

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 16 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01516.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Brian Frosh (incumbent)

|votes = 30,762

|percentage = 70.5

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Jerry Cave

|votes = 12,815

|percentage = 29.4

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 39

|percentage = 0.1

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 17 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 17}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 17 Democratic primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01517.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Jennie M. Forehand (incumbent)

|votes = 4,129

|percentage = 52.3

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Cheryl Kagan

|votes = 3,773

|percentage = 47.7

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 17 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01517.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Jennie M. Forehand (incumbent)

|votes = 23,508

|percentage = 73.1

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Adol Theo Owen-Williams II

|votes = 8,535

|percentage = 26.5

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 119

|percentage = 0.4

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 18 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 18}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 18 Democratic primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01518.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Richard Madaleno (incumbent)

|votes = 8,734

|percentage = 78.7

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Michael C. Griffiths

|votes = 2,364

|percentage = 21.3

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 18 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01518.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Richard Madaleno (incumbent)

|votes = 26,077

|percentage = 74.8

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Kurt Osuch

|votes = 8,755

|percentage = 25.1

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 44

|percentage = 0.1

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 19 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 19}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 19 Democratic primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01519.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Roger Manno

|votes = 5,892

|percentage = 54.0

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Michael G. Lenett (incumbent)

|votes = 5,020

|percentage = 46.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 19 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01519.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Roger Manno

|votes = 24,249

|percentage = 68.0

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Don Irvine

|votes = 11,320

|percentage = 31.8

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 78

|percentage = 0.2

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 20 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 20}}

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 20 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01520.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Jamie Raskin (incumbent)

|votes = 25,384

|percentage = 98.9

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 276

|percentage = 1.1

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 21 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 21}}

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 21 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01521.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = James Rosapepe (incumbent)

|votes = 23,331

|percentage = 98.7

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 302

|percentage = 1.3

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 22 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 22}}

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 22 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01522.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Paul G. Pinsky (incumbent)

|votes = 20,731

|percentage = 99.4

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 122

|percentage = 0.6

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 23 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 23}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 23 Democratic primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01523.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Douglas J. J. Peters (incumbent)

|votes = 10,284

|percentage = 60.1

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Bobby G. Henry Jr.

|votes = 5,121

|percentage = 30.0

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Darrell Carrington

|votes = 968

|percentage = 5.7

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Mike Anderson

|votes = 725

|percentage = 4.2

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 23 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01523.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Douglas J. J. Peters (incumbent)

|votes = 39,260

|percentage = 99.4

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 240

|percentage = 0.6

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 24 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 24}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 24 Democratic primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01524.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Joanne C. Benson

|votes = 6,178

|percentage = 53.8

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Nathaniel Exum (incumbent)

|votes = 5,311

|percentage = 46.2

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 24 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01524.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Joanne C. Benson

|votes = 27,222

|percentage = 99.7

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 92

|percentage = 0.3

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 25 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 25}}

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 25 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01525.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Ulysses Currie (incumbent)

|votes = 31,189

|percentage = 98.6

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 451

|percentage = 1.4

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 26 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 26}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 26 Democratic primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01526.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = C. Anthony Muse (incumbent)

|votes = 11,529

|percentage = 81.4

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Albert Chatmon

|votes = 2,642

|percentage = 18.6

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 26 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01526.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = C. Anthony Muse (incumbent)

|votes = 30,492

|percentage = 99.5

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 167

|percentage = 0.5

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 27 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 27}}

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 27 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01527.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Thomas V. Miller Jr. (incumbent)

|votes = 36,286

|percentage = 74.9

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Vernon R. Hayes, Jr.

|votes = 12,143

|percentage = 25.0

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 49

|percentage = 0.1

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 28 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 28}}

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 28 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01528.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Thomas M. Middleton (incumbent)

|votes = 31,377

|percentage = 70.2

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Jay Bala

|votes = 13,290

|percentage = 29.7

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 34

|percentage = 0.1

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 29 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 29}}

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 29 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01529.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Roy Dyson (incumbent)

|votes = 22,368

|percentage = 51.4

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Stephen Waugh

|votes = 21,090

|percentage = 48.5

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 28

|percentage = 0.1

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 30 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 30}}

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 30 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01530.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = John Astle (incumbent)

|votes = 25,285

|percentage = 51.1

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Ron Elfenbein

|votes = 24,146

|percentage = 48.8

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 42

|percentage = 0.1

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 31 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 31}}

== Republican primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 31 Republican primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01531.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Bryan Simonaire (incumbent)

|votes = 6,693

|percentage = 83.5

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = William Thomas Capps Jr.

|votes = 1,323

|percentage = 16.5

}}

{{Election box end}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 31 Democratic primary election, 2010

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Ned Carey

|votes = 4,790

|percentage = 69.2

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = John Edward Booze

|votes = 2,131

|percentage = 30.8

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 31 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01531.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Bryan Simonaire (incumbent)

|votes = 25,744

|percentage = 62.1

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Ned Carey

|votes = 15,688

|percentage = 37.8

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 35

|percentage = 0.1

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Republican Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 32 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 32}}

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 32 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01532.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = James E. DeGrange Sr. (incumbent)

|votes = 24,831

|percentage = 60.4

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Larry Barber

|votes = 16,223

|percentage = 39.5

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 47

|percentage = 0.1

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 33 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 33}}

== Republican primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 33 Republican primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01533.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Edward R. Reilly (incumbent)

|votes = 6,838

|percentage = 51.9

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = James J. King

|votes = 5,458

|percentage = 41.4

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Brian Benjers

|votes = 886

|percentage = 6.7

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 33 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01533.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Edward R. Reilly (incumbent)

|votes = 43,500

|percentage = 98.3

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 763

|percentage = 1.7

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Republican Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 34 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 34}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 34 Democratic primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01534.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Arthur Henry Helton, Jr.

|votes = 4,811

|percentage = 65.2

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Rovall M. Washington

|votes = 2,568

|percentage = 34.8

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 34 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01534.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Nancy Jacobs (incumbent)

|votes = 22,358

|percentage = 55.9

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Arthur Henry Helton, Jr.

|votes = 17,540

|percentage = 43.9

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 79

|percentage = 0.2

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Republican Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 35 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 35}}

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 35 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01535.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Barry Glassman (incumbent)

|votes = 46,209

|percentage = 99.1

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 439

|percentage = 0.9

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Republican Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 36 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 36}}

== Republican primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 36 Republican primary election, 2010

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = E. J. Pipkin (incumbent)

|votes = 8,365

|percentage = 71.9

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Donald Alcorn

|votes = 3,264

|percentage = 28.1

}}

{{Election box end}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 36 Democratic primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01536.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Steven A. Mumford

|votes = 4,041

|percentage = 53.0

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Robert J. Alt

|votes = 3,589

|percentage = 47.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 36 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01536.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = E. J. Pipkin (incumbent)

|votes = 29,238

|percentage = 63.2

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Steven A. Mumford

|votes = 16,896

|percentage = 36.5

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 95

|percentage = 0.2

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Republican Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 37 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 37}}

== Republican primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 37 Republican primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01537.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Richard F. Colburn (incumbent)

|votes = 7,957

|percentage = 76.6

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Paul Galanek

|votes = 2,427

|percentage = 23.4

}}

{{Election box end}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 37 Democratic primary election, 2010

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Chris Robinson

|votes = 4,381

|percentage = 51.3

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Tim Quinn

|votes = 2,605

|percentage = 30.5

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Christopher N. Jakubiak

|votes = 1,558

|percentage = 18.2

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 37 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01537.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Richard F. Colburn (incumbent)

|votes = 26,365

|percentage = 59.2

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Chris Robinson

|votes = 18,164

|percentage = 40.8

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 41

|percentage = 0.1

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Republican Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 38 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 38}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 38 Democratic primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01538.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = James N. Mathias Jr.

|votes = 7,891

|percentage = 85.8

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Charles Mickey Lehrer

|votes = 1,308

|percentage = 14.2

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 38 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01538.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = James N. Mathias Jr.

|votes = 23,559

|percentage = 50.7

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Michael James

|votes = 22,919

|percentage = 49.3

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 26

|percentage = 0.0

}}

{{Election box gain with party link no change

|winner = Maryland Democratic Party

|loser = Maryland Republican Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 39 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 39}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 39 Democratic primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01539.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Nancy J. King (incumbent)

|votes = 3,695

|percentage = 51.7

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Saqib Ali

|votes = 3,447

|percentage = 48.3

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 39 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01539.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Nancy J. King (incumbent)

|votes = 17,990

|percentage = 64.6

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Robert J. Smith

|votes = 9,724

|percentage = 34.9

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 138

|percentage = 0.5

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 40 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 40}}

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 40 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01540.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Catherine Pugh (incumbent)

|votes = 21,778

|percentage = 99.3

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 148

|percentage = 0.7

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 41 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 41}}

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 41 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01541.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Lisa Gladden (incumbent)

|votes = 28,620

|percentage = 99.2

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 231

|percentage = 0.8

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 42 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 42}}

== Republican primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 42 Republican primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01542.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Kevin Carney

|votes = 4,843

|percentage = 87.3

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Walter T. Kuebler

|votes = 704

|percentage = 12.7

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 42 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01542.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = James Brochin (incumbent)

|votes = 24,346

|percentage = 58.4

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Kevin Carney

|votes = 17,320

|percentage = 41.5

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 27

|percentage = 0.1

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 43 =

== Democratic primary ==

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 43}}

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 43 Democratic primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01543.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Joan Carter Conway (incumbent)

|votes = 9,259

|percentage = 69.5

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Hector L. Torres

|votes = 4,070

|percentage = 30.5

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 43 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01543.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Joan Carter Conway (incumbent)

|votes = 27,583

|percentage = 99.0

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 276

|percentage = 1.0

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 44 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 44}}

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 44 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01544.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Verna L. Jones (incumbent)

|votes = 17,706

|percentage = 91.2

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Bernard Joseph Reiter

|votes = 1,669

|percentage = 8.6

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 31

|percentage = 0.2

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 45 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 45}}

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 45 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01545.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Nathaniel J. McFadden (incumbent)

|votes = 23,159

|percentage = 99.3

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 166

|percentage = 0.7

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 46 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 46}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 46 Democratic primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01546.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Bill Ferguson

|votes = 5,248

|percentage = 59.0

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = George W. Della Jr. (incumbent)

|votes = 3,641

|percentage = 41.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 46 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01546.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Bill Ferguson

|votes = 19,126

|percentage = 97.9

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 412

|percentage = 2.1

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 47 =

{{see also|Maryland Legislative District 47}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 47 Democratic primary election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_01547.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Victor R. Ramirez

|votes = 4,532

|percentage = 63.6

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = David C. Harrington (incumbent)

|votes = 2,596

|percentage = 36.4

}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Maryland Senate District 47 election, 2010{{cite web

| title = Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator

| work = Maryland State Board of Elections

| url = https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_01547.html }}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Victor R. Ramirez

|votes = 15,548

|percentage = 98.9

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

|votes = 169

|percentage = 1.1

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Maryland Democratic Party

}}

{{Election box end}}

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