Maryland House of Delegates District 3A
Maryland's legislative district 3A | |
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Represents part of Frederick County | |
Delegate(s) | Karen Lewis Young (D) Carol L. Krimm (D) |
Registration |
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Demographics |
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Population (2020) | 94,029 |
Voting-age population | 72,483 |
Registered voters | 59,013 |
Maryland House of Delegates District 3A is one of the 67 districts that compose the Maryland House of Delegates. Along with subdistrict 3B, it makes up the 3rd district of the Maryland Senate. District 3A includes part of Frederick County and is represented by two delegates.[1]
Demographic characteristics
[edit]As of the 2020 United States census, the district had a population of 94,029, of whom 72,483 (77.1%) were of voting age. The racial makeup of the district was 52,465 (55.8%) White, 16,152 (17.2%) African American, 582 (0.6%) Native American, 5,324 (5.7%) Asian, 32 (0.0%) Pacific Islander, 9,044 (9.6%) from some other race, and 10,377 (11.0%) from two or more races.[2][3] Hispanic or Latino of any race were 17,778 (18.9%) of the population.[4]
The district had 59,013 registered voters as of October 17, 2020, of whom 13,643 (23.1%) were registered as unaffiliated, 15,651 (26.5%) were registered as Republicans, 28,983 (49.1%) were registered as Democrats, and 297 (0.5%) were registered to other parties.[5]
Past Election Results
[edit]1982
[edit]Name | Party | Outcome |
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Paul D. Muldowney | Democratic | Won[6] |
D. Michael Auldridge | Republican | Lost |
2002
[edit]Name | Party | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Patrick N. Hogan | Republican | 12,066 | 26.4% | Won[7] |
Galen R. Clagett | Democratic | 11,434 | 25.0% | Won |
Dick Zimmerman | Democratic | 11,288 | 24.7% | Lost |
Timothy W. Brooks | Republican | 10,782 | 23.6% | Lost |
Ron Bird | Democratic | 4 | 0.0% | Lost
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Other Write-Ins | 168 | 0.4% |
2006
[edit]Name | Party | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Sue Hecht | Democratic | 13,900 | 28.7% | Won[8] |
Galen R. Clagett | Democratic | 12,422 | 25.7% | Won |
Patrick N. Hogan | Republican | 12,163 | 25.1% | Lost |
Linda Naylor | Republican | 9,873 | 20.4% | Lost |
Other Write-Ins | 32 | 0.1% |
2010
[edit]Name | Party | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Galen R. Clagett | Democratic | 13,341 | 27.5% | Won[9] |
Patrick N. Hogan | Republican | 12,617 | 26.0% | Won |
Scott Rolle | Republican | 11,312 | 23.3% | Lost |
Candy O. Greenway | Democratic | 11,203 | 23.1% | Lost |
Other Write-Ins | 61 | 0.1% |
2014
[edit]Name | Party | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Carol L. Krimm | Democratic | 11,654 | 28.0% | Won[10] |
Karen Lewis Young | Democratic | 10,944 | 26.3% | Won |
Paul Smith | Republican | 9,930 | 23.9% | Lost |
Victoria Wilkins | Republican | 8,981 | 21.6% | Lost |
Other Write-Ins | 47 | 0.1% |
2018
[edit]Name | Party | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Karen Lewis Young | Democratic | 18,725 | 31.4% | Won[11] |
Carol L. Krimm | Democratic | 18,705 | 31.3% | Won |
Mike Bowersox | Republican | 11,157 | 18.7% | Lost |
James Dvorak | Republican | 9,568 | 16.0% | Lost |
Jeremy Harbaugh | Libertarian | 1,492 | 2.5% | Lost |
Other Write-Ins | 64 | 0.1% |
References
[edit]- ^ "LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTING PLAN OF 2012 - LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 3". Maryland State Archives. March 29, 2018. Retrieved March 26, 2022.
- ^ "RACE". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved March 26, 2022.
- ^ "RACE FOR THE POPULATION 18 YEARS AND OVER". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved March 26, 2022.
- ^ "HISPANIC OR LATINO, AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved March 26, 2022.
- ^ "2020 Presidential General Voter Registration Counts as of Close of Registration, By Legislative". Maryland State Archives. October 17, 2020. Retrieved March 26, 2022.
- ^ "General Assembly winners from around the state". The Baltimore Sun. November 3, 1982. p. 11. Retrieved March 29, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "2002 Gubernatorial Election".
- ^ "Official 2006 Gubernatorial General Election results for Legislative District 03A".
- ^ "2010 General Election Results".
- ^ "2014 Election Results".
- ^ "2018 Election Results".