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Elecciones a la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos de 2022 en Maryland

Las elecciones a la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos de 2022 en Maryland se celebraron el 8 de noviembre de 2022 para elegir a los ocho representantes estadounidenses del estado de Maryland , uno de cada uno de los ocho distritos congresionales del estado . Las elecciones coincidieron con otras elecciones a la Cámara de Representantes, elecciones al Senado de los Estados Unidos y varias elecciones estatales y locales . Las primarias demócratas y republicanas se celebraron el 19 de julio. [1]

Distrito 1

El primer distrito abarca toda la costa este de Maryland , incluidos Salisbury , el condado de Harford y partes del norte del condado de Baltimore . El titular era el republicano Andy Harris , quien fue reelegido con el 63,4% de los votos en 2020. [2]

Primarias republicanas

Candidatos

Candidato
Rechazado

Respaldos

Andy Harris

Resultados

Primarias demócratas

Candidatos

El ex diplomático estadounidense R. David Harden quedó en segundo lugar en las primarias.
Candidato
Eliminado en primaria
Retirado
Respaldos
R. David Harden
Brezo Mizeur

Funcionarios del poder ejecutivo

Senadores de Estados Unidos

Representantes de Estados Unidos

Funcionarios estatales

Legisladores estatales

Funcionarios locales

Individuos

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Organizaciones

Resultados

Primaria libertaria

Candidatos

Candidato

Partido Verde

Candidatos

Retirado

Elecciones generales

Debate

Predicciones

Votación

Resultados

Respaldos

Andy Harris (derecha)
Heather Mizeur (Defensor)

Funcionarios del poder ejecutivo

Senadores de Estados Unidos

Representantes de Estados Unidos

Funcionarios estatales

Legisladores estatales

Funcionarios locales

Individuos

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Organizaciones

Periódicos

Distrito 2

El segundo distrito abarca gran parte de los condados de Baltimore y Carroll , junto con una parte del propio Baltimore. El titular era el demócrata Dutch Ruppersberger , quien fue reelegido con el 67,7% de los votos en 2020. [2]

Primarias demócratas

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria

Respaldos

Dutch Ruppersberger (titular)

Resultados

Primarias republicanas

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria
Retirado
Rechazado
Respaldos
Nicolee Ambrose

Representantes de Estados Unidos

Individuos

Organizaciones

Lanza Griffin
Dave Wallace

Organizaciones

  • Defiende la libertad sanitaria [12]

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Votación

Resultados

Respaldos

Ruppersberger holandés (D)
Nicolee Ambrose (derecha)

Representantes de Estados Unidos

Funcionarios estatales

Individuos

Organizaciones

Distrito 3

El tercer distrito abarca todo el condado de Howard , gran parte del condado de Anne Arundel , incluida Annapolis , y partes del condado de Carroll . El titular era el demócrata John Sarbanes , quien fue reelegido con el 69,8% de los votos en 2020. [2]

Primarias demócratas

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria

Retirado

Respaldos

John Sarbanes (titular)

Resultados

Primarias republicanas

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria

Respaldos

Yuripzy Morgan

Organizaciones

Antonio Pitocco

Organizaciones

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Resultados

Respaldos

John Sarbanes (demócrata)
Yuripzy Morgan (derecha)

Funcionarios estatales

Organizaciones

Distrito 4

El distrito 4 abarca partes de los suburbios de Washington, DC en el condado de Prince George y el condado de Montgomery , incluidos Landover , Laurel y Suitland . El titular era el demócrata Anthony Brown , quien fue reelegido con el 79,6% de los votos en 2020. [2]

Primarias demócratas

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria
Retirado
Rechazado

Respaldos

Donna Edwards

Funcionarios del poder ejecutivo

Senadores de Estados Unidos

Representantes de Estados Unidos

Funcionarios locales

Individuos

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Organizaciones

Glenn Ivey

Representantes de Estados Unidos

Funcionarios estatales

Legisladores estatales

Funcionarios locales

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Organizaciones

Periódicos

Jazz Lewis (retirado)

Representantes de Estados Unidos

Funcionarios estatales

Legisladores estatales

Funcionarios locales

Votación

Resultados

Primarias republicanas

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Resultados

Respaldos

Glenn Ivey (demócrata)

Representantes de Estados Unidos

Funcionarios estatales

Legisladores estatales

Funcionarios locales

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Organizaciones

Periódicos

Distrito 5

El distrito 5 tiene su base en el sur de Maryland , abarca todos los condados de Charles , St. Mary's y Calvert y partes de los condados de Prince George y Anne Arundel y contiene los suburbios de Washington, DC de Bowie , Waldorf y Upper Marlboro . El titular era el demócrata Steny Hoyer , el actual líder de la mayoría de la Cámara , que fue reelegido con el 68,8% de los votos en 2020. [2]

Primarias demócratas

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria
Retirado

Respaldos

Steny Hoyer (titular)

Legisladores estatales

Funcionarios locales

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Organizaciones

Mckayla Wilkes

Resultados

Primarias republicanas

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria

Respaldos

Chris Palombi

Organizaciones

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Resultados

Respaldos

Steny Hoyer (demócrata)

Legisladores estatales

Funcionarios locales

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Organizaciones

Chris Palombi (derecha)

Organizaciones

Distrito 6

El distrito 6 tiene su base en el oeste de Maryland . Abarca todos los condados de Garrett , Allegany , Washington y Frederick , y se extiende hacia el sur hasta los suburbios de Washington, DC en el condado de Montgomery , incluidos Germantown y Gaithersburg . El titular era el demócrata David Trone , quien fue reelegido con el 58,8% de los votos en 2020. [2] Después de la redistribución de distritos en 2022, el distrito se volvió mucho más competitivo, cediendo una parte del condado de Montgomery, fuertemente demócrata, a cambio de una parte del condado de Frederick, más competitivo. [164]

Este distrito fue incluido en la lista de escaños ocupados por demócratas que el Comité Nacional Republicano del Congreso tenía en mente en 2022. [165]

Primarias demócratas

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria

Retirado

Rechazado
Respaldos
David Trone (titular)

Legisladores estatales

Funcionarios locales

  • Gabe Albornoz , miembro del consejo del condado de Montgomery (2018-presente) [173]
  • Andrew Friedson , miembro del consejo del condado de Montgomery (2018-presente) [173]
  • Evan Glass , miembro del consejo del condado de Montgomery (2018-presente) [173]
  • Tom Hucker , presidente del consejo del condado de Montgomery (2014-presente) y ex delegado estatal del distrito 20 (2007-2014) [173]
  • Will Jawando , miembro del consejo del condado de Montgomery (2018-presente) [173]
  • Sidney A. Katz , miembro del consejo del condado de Montgomery (2014-presente) [173]
  • Isiah Leggett , ex ejecutivo del condado de Montgomery (2006-2018) [173]
  • Nancy Navarro , concejal del condado de Montgomery (2009-presente) [173]
  • Craig L. Rice , miembro del consejo del condado de Montgomery (2010-presente) [173]

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Organizaciones

Periódicos

Resultados

Primarias republicanas

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria
Retirado
Rechazado
Respaldos
Mateo Foldi

Funcionarios del poder ejecutivo

Representantes de Estados Unidos

Funcionarios estatales

Individuos

Organizaciones

Neil Parrott

Representantes de Estados Unidos

Organizaciones

Periódicos

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Respaldos

David Trone (D)

Funcionarios del poder ejecutivo

Legisladores estatales

x* Cheryl Kagan , senadora estatal por el distrito 17 (2015-presente) [173]

Funcionarios locales

  • Gabe Albornoz , miembro del consejo del condado de Montgomery (2018-presente) [173]
  • Andrew Friedson , miembro del consejo del condado de Montgomery (2018-presente) [173]
  • Evan Glass , miembro del consejo del condado de Montgomery (2018-presente) [173]
  • Tom Hucker , presidente del consejo del condado de Montgomery (2014-presente) y ex delegado estatal del distrito 20 (2007-2014) [173]
  • Will Jawando , miembro del consejo del condado de Montgomery (2018-presente) [173]
  • Sidney A. Katz , miembro del consejo del condado de Montgomery (2014-presente) [173]
  • Isiah Leggett , ex ejecutivo del condado de Montgomery (2006-2018) [173]
  • Nancy Navarro , concejal del condado de Montgomery (2009-presente) [173]
  • Craig L. Rice , miembro del consejo del condado de Montgomery (2010-presente) [173]

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Organizaciones

Periódicos

Neil Parrott (derecha)

Funcionarios del poder ejecutivo

Senador de los Estados Unidos

Representante de los Estados Unidos

Organizaciones

Votación

Encuesta hipotética

David Trone contra Jason Buckel

Demócrata genérico vs. republicano genérico

Resultados

Distrito 7

El distrito 7 incluye la mayor parte de Baltimore y algunos de sus suburbios. El titular era el demócrata Kweisi Mfume , quien fue reelegido con el 71,6% de los votos en 2020. [2]

Primarias demócratas

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria

Respaldos

Kweisi Mfume (titular)

Resultados

Primarias republicanas

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Resultados

Respaldos

Kweisi Mfume (D)

Distrito 8

El distrito 8 abarca los suburbios interiores de Washington, DC , y está ubicado íntegramente dentro del condado de Montgomery . El titular era el demócrata Jamie Raskin , quien fue reelegido con el 68,2% de los votos en 2020. [2]

Primarias demócratas

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria

Respaldos

Jamie Raskin (titular)

Resultados

Primarias republicanas

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria

Respaldos

Gregorio Coll

Organizaciones

Resultados

Primaria libertaria

Candidatos

Candidato

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Resultados

Respaldos

Jamie Raskin (demócrata)

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Organizaciones

Periódicos

Gregorio Coll (derecha)

Organizaciones

Notas

  1. ^ abcdef Clave:
    A – todos los adultos
    RV – votantes registrados
    LV – votantes probables
    V – incierto
  2. ^ Thibeault con 3%
  3. ^ Thibeault con 2%
  4. ^ Allison con 1%; Curtis, Fogg, Holmes y Shelton con 0%

Clientes partidistas

  1. ^ ab Esta encuesta fue patrocinada por el Partido Republicano de Maryland
  2. ^ La encuesta fue patrocinada por el LCV Victory Fund, que apoya a Edwards
  3. ^ La encuesta fue patrocinada por la campaña de Edwards.
  4. ^ La encuesta fue patrocinada por la campaña de Ivey.
  5. ^ ab Esta encuesta fue patrocinada por un grupo republicano anónimo con sede en Maryland.

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