The 2022 Maryland Comptroller election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the next Comptroller of Maryland. Incumbent Democratic Comptroller Peter Franchot declined to run for a fifth term and instead ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Maryland.[1]
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Eliminated in primary
- Tim Adams, mayor of Bowie (2019–present)[3]
Endorsements
Tim Adams
- State legislators
- Gabriel Acevero, state delegate for the 39th district (2019–present)[8]
- Darryl Barnes, state delegate for the 25th district (2015–present) and chair of the Legislative Black Caucus (2018–present)[8]
- Talmadge Branch, state delegate for the 45th district (1995–present)[9]
- Nick Charles, state delegate for the 25th district (2019–present)[9]
- Charlotte Crutchfield, state delegate for the 19th district (2019–present)[8]
- Debra Davis, state delegate for the 28th district (2019–present)[9]
- Diana Fennell, state delegate for district 47A (2015–present)[9]
- Andrea Harrison, state delegate for the 24th district (2019–present)[9]
- Marvin E. Holmes Jr., state delegate for the district 23B (2003–present)[8]
- Julian Ivey, state delegate for district 47A (2019–present)[9]
- Mike Rogers, state delegate for the 32nd district (2019–present)[8]
- Jay Walker, state delegate for the 26th district (2007–present)[8]
- Alonzo T. Washington, state delegate for the 22nd district (2019–present)[9]
- Ron Watson, state senator for the 23rd district (2021–present)[8]
- C. T. Wilson, state delegate for the 28th district (2011–present)[8]
- Local officials
- Labor unions
Brooke Lierman
- U.S. Senators
- U.S. Representatives
- State officials
- State legislators
- Curt Anderson, state delegate for the 43rd district (2003–present)[9]
- Dalya Attar, state delegate for the 41st district (2019–present)[9]
- Vanessa Atterbeary, state delegate for the 13th district (2015–present)[14]
- Heather Bagnall, state delegate for the 33rd district (2019–present)[9]
- Ben Barnes, state delegate for Maryland's 21st district (2007–present)[9]
- J. Sandy Bartlett, state delegate for the 32nd district (2019–present)[9]
- Kumar P. Barve, state delegate for the 17th district (1991–present)[6]
- Pamela Beidle, state senator for the 32nd district (2019–present)[9]
- Lisa Belcastro, state delegate for the 11th district (2020–present)[9]
- Joanne C. Benson, state senator for the 24th district (2011–present)[12]
- Regina T. Boyce, state delegate for the 43rd district (2019–present)[9]
- Chanel Branch, state delegate for the 45th district (2020–present)[9]
- Tony Bridges, state delegate for the 41st district (2019–present)[9]
- Ned Carey, state delegate for district 31A (2015–present)[9]
- Alfred C. Carr Jr., state delegate for the 18th district (2007–present)[9]
- Jill P. Carter, state senator for the 41st district (2018–present)[9]
- Mark S. Chang, state delegate for the 32nd district (2015–present)[9]
- Lorig Charkoudian, state delegate for the 20th district (2019–present)[6]
- Luke Clippinger, state delegate for the 46th district (2011–present)[9]
- Bonnie Cullison, state delegate for the 19th district (2011–present)[6]
- Kathleen Dumais, state delegate for the 15th district (2003–present)[6]
- Eric Ebersole, state delegate for the 12th district (2015–present)[9]
- Sarah Elfreth, state senator for the 30th district (2019–present)[9]
- Brian J. Feldman, state senator for the 15th district (2013–present)[6]
- Jessica M. Feldmark, state delegate for the 12th district (2019–present)[14]
- Bill Ferguson, President of the Maryland Senate (2020–present) and state senator from the 46th district (2011–present)[15]
- Cathi Forbes, state delegate for district 42A (2019–present)[9]
- David Fraser-Hidalgo, state delegate for the 15th district (2013–present)[6]
- Katie Fry Hester, state senator for the 9th district (2019–present)[14]
- James W. Gilchrist, state delegate for the 17th district (2007–present)[6]
- Michele Guyton, state delegate for district 42B (2019–present)[9]
- Guy Guzzone, state senator for the 13th district (2015–present)[9]
- Antonio Hayes, state senator for the 40th district (2019–present)[9]
- Shaneka Henson, state delegate for district 30A (2019–present)[9]
- Shelly L. Hettleman, state senator for the 11th district (2020–present)[9]
- Terri Hill, state delegate for the 12th district (2015–present)[14]
- Carl W. Jackson, state delegate for the 8th district (2019–present)[9]
- Steven C. Johnson, state delegate for district 34A (2019–present)[9]
- Adrienne A. Jones, Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates (2019–present) and state delegate for the 10th district (1997–present)[16]
- Dana Jones, state delegate for district 30A (2020–present)[9]
- Rachel Jones, state delegate for district 27B (2021–present)[9]
- Cheryl Kagan, state senator for the 17th district (2015–present)[6]
- Anne Kaiser, state delegate for the 14th district (2003–present)[6]
- Ariana Kelly, state delegate for the 16th district (2011–present)[6]
- Kenneth P. Kerr, state delegate for district 3B (2019–present)[9]
- Nancy J. King, Majority Leader of the Maryland Senate (2020–present) and state senator for the 39th district (2007–present)[6]
- Marc Korman, state delegate for the 16th district (2015–present)[6]
- Carol L. Krimm, state delegate for district 3A (2015–present)[9]
- Clarence Lam, state senator for the 12th district (2019–present)[9]
- Susan C. Lee, state senator for the 16th district (2015–present)[6]
- Mary A. Lehman, state delegate for the 21st district (2019–present)[9]
- Robbyn Lewis, state delegate for the 46th district (2017–present)[9]
- Karen Lewis Young, state delegate for district 3A (2015–present)[9]
- Lesley Lopez, state delegate for the 39th district (2019–present)[6]
- Sara N. Love, state delegate for the 16th district (2019–present)[6]
- Eric Luedtke, Majority Leader of the Maryland House of Delegates (2019–present) and state delegate for the 14th district (2011–present)[6]
- Cory V. McCray, state senator for the 45th district (2019–present)[9]
- Maggie McIntosh, state delegate for the 43rd district (2003–present)[9]
- David Moon, state delegate for the 20th district (2015–present)[6]
- Julie Palakovich Carr, state delegate for the 17th district (2019–present)[6]
- Edith J. Patterson, state delegate for the 28th district (2015–present)[9]
- Joseline Peña-Melnyk, state delegate for the 21st district (2007–present)[9]
- Lily Qi, state delegate for the 15th district (2019–present)[6]
- Pamela E. Queen, state delegate for the 14th district (2016–present)[6]
- Kirill Reznik, state delegate for the 39th district (2007–present)[6]
- Samuel I. Rosenberg, state delegate for the 41st district (1983–present)[9]
- Sheila Ruth, state delegate for district 44B (2020–present)[9]
- Emily Shetty, state delegate for the 18th district (2019–present)[6]
- Stephanie M. Smith, state delegate for the 45th district (2019–present)[9]
- William C. Smith Jr., state senator for the 20th district (2016–present)[6]
- Jared Solomon, state delegate for the 18th district (2019–present)[6]
- Dana Stein, state delegate for the 11th district (2007–present)[9]
- Vaughn Stewart, state delegate for the 19th district (2019–present)[6]
- Charles E. Sydnor III, state senator for the 44th district (2020–present)[9]
- Jennifer R. Terrasa, state delegate for the 13th district (2019–present)[9]
- Frank S. Turner, former state delegate for the 13th district (1995–2019)[14]
- Jeff Waldstreicher, state senator for the 18th district (2019–present)[6]
- Mary L. Washington, state senator for the 43rd district (2019–present)[9]
- Courtney Watson, state delegate for district 9B (2019–present)[14]
- Jheanelle Wilkins, state delegate for the 20th district (2017–present)[6]
- Pat Young, state delegate for district 44B (2015–present)[9]
- Ronald N. Young, state senator for the 3rd district (2011–present)[9]
- Craig Zucker, state senator for the 14th district (2016–present)[9]
- Local officials
- Gabe Albornoz, Montgomery County councilperson (2018-present)[6]
- Angela Alsobrooks, Prince George's County executive (2018-present)[17]
- Gavin Buckley, mayor of Annapolis (2017–present)[9]
- Jacob R. Day, mayor of Salisbury (2015–present)[9]
- Will Jawando, Montgomery County councilperson (2018–present)[6]
- Sidney A. Katz, Montgomery County councilperson (2014–present)[6]
- Sharon Green Middleton, Baltimore County councilperson (2007–present)[9]
- Don Mohler, former Baltimore County executive (2018)[11]
- Johnny Olszewski, Baltimore County executive (2018–present)[18]
- Odette Ramos, Baltimore City councilperson (2020–present)[9]
- Craig L. Rice, Montgomery County councilperson (2010–present)[6]
- Joel Martin Rubin, Chevy Chase councilmember (2006–present)[9]
- Jimmy Tarlau, Mount Rainier city councilmember (2021–present)[9]
- Labor unions
- Organizations
- Newspapers
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Primary campaign finance activity through July 3, 2022 |
Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Tim Adams | $2,725,992 | $2,411,814 | $585,308 |
Brooke Lierman | $2,321,020 | $2,524,487 | $384,826 |
Source: Maryland State Board of Elections[48] |
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Endorsements
Brooke Lierman (D)
- Executive Branch officials
- U.S. Senators
- U.S. Representatives
- State officials
- State legislators
- Curt Anderson, state delegate for the 43rd district (2003–present)[9]
- Dalya Attar, state delegate for the 41st district (2019–present)[9]
- Vanessa Atterbeary, state delegate for the 13th district (2015–present)[14]
- Heather Bagnall, state delegate for the 33rd district (2019–present)[9]
- Ben Barnes, state delegate for Maryland's 21st district (2007–present)[9]
- J. Sandy Bartlett, state delegate for the 32nd district (2019–present)[9]
- Kumar P. Barve, state delegate for the 17th district (1991–present)[6]
- Pamela Beidle, state senator for the 32nd district (2019–present)[9]
- Lisa Belcastro, state delegate for the 11th district (2020–present)[9]
- Joanne C. Benson, state senator for the 24th district (2011–present)[12]
- Regina T. Boyce, state delegate for the 43rd district (2019–present)[9]
- Chanel Branch, state delegate for the 45th district (2020–present)[9]
- Tony Bridges, state delegate for the 41st district (2019–present)[9]
- Ned Carey, state delegate for district 31A (2015–present)[9]
- Alfred C. Carr Jr., state delegate for the 18th district (2007–present)[9]
- Jill P. Carter, state senator for the 41st district (2018–present)[9]
- Mark S. Chang, state delegate for the 32nd district (2015–present)[9]
- Lorig Charkoudian, state delegate for the 20th district (2019–present)[6]
- Luke Clippinger, state delegate for the 46th district (2011–present)[9]
- Bonnie Cullison, state delegate for the 19th district (2011–present)[6]
- Kathleen Dumais, state delegate for the 15th district (2003–present)[6]
- Eric Ebersole, state delegate for the 12th district (2015–present)[9]
- Sarah Elfreth, state senator for the 30th district (2019–present)[9]
- Brian J. Feldman, state senator for the 15th district (2013–present)[6]
- Jessica M. Feldmark, state delegate for the 12th district (2019–present)[14]
- Bill Ferguson, President of the Maryland Senate (2020–present) and state senator from the 46th district (2011–present)[15]
- Cathi Forbes, state delegate for district 42A (2019–present)[9]
- David Fraser-Hidalgo, state delegate for the 15th district (2013–present)[6]
- Katie Fry Hester, state senator for the 9th district (2019–present)[14]
- James W. Gilchrist, state delegate for the 17th district (2007–present)[6]
- Michele Guyton, state delegate for district 42B (2019–present)[9]
- Guy Guzzone, state senator for the 13th district (2015–present)[9]
- Antonio Hayes, state senator for the 40th district (2019–present)[9]
- Shaneka Henson, state delegate for district 30A (2019–present)[9]
- Shelly L. Hettleman, state senator for the 11th district (2020–present)[9]
- Terri Hill, state delegate for the 12th district (2015–present)[14]
- Carl W. Jackson, state delegate for the 8th district (2019–present)[9]
- Steven C. Johnson, state delegate for district 34A (2019–present)[9]
- Adrienne A. Jones, Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates (2019–present) and state delegate for the 10th district (1997–present)[16]
- Dana Jones, state delegate for district 30A (2020–present)[9]
- Rachel Jones, state delegate for district 27B (2021–present)[9]
- Cheryl Kagan, state senator for the 17th district (2015–present)[6]
- Anne Kaiser, state delegate for the 14th district (2003–present)[6]
- Ariana Kelly, state delegate for the 16th district (2011–present)[6]
- Kenneth P. Kerr, state delegate for district 3B (2019–present)[9]
- Nancy J. King, Majority Leader of the Maryland Senate (2020–present) and state senator for the 39th district (2007–present)[6]
- Marc Korman, state delegate for the 16th district (2015–present)[6]
- Carol L. Krimm, state delegate for district 3A (2015–present)[9]
- Clarence Lam, state senator for the 12th district (2019–present)[9]
- Susan C. Lee, state senator for the 16th district (2015–present)[6]
- Mary A. Lehman, state delegate for the 21st district (2019–present)[9]
- Robbyn Lewis, state delegate for the 46th district (2017–present)[9]
- Karen Lewis Young, state delegate for district 3A (2015–present)[9]
- Lesley Lopez, state delegate for the 39th district (2019–present)[6]
- Sara N. Love, state delegate for the 16th district (2019–present)[6]
- Eric Luedtke, Majority Leader of the Maryland House of Delegates (2019–present) and state delegate for the 14th district (2011–present)[6]
- Cory V. McCray, state senator for the 45th district (2019–present)[9]
- Maggie McIntosh, state delegate for the 43rd district (2003–present)[9]
- David Moon, state delegate for the 20th district (2015–present)[6]
- Julie Palakovich Carr, state delegate for the 17th district (2019–present)[6]
- Edith J. Patterson, state delegate for the 28th district (2015–present)[9]
- Joseline Peña-Melnyk, state delegate for the 21st district (2007–present)[9]
- Lily Qi, state delegate for the 15th district (2019–present)[6]
- Pamela E. Queen, state delegate for the 14th district (2016–present)[6]
- Kirill Reznik, state delegate for the 39th district (2007–present)[6]
- Samuel I. Rosenberg, state delegate for the 41st district (1983–present)[9]
- Sheila Ruth, state delegate for district 44B (2020–present)[9]
- Emily Shetty, state delegate for the 18th district (2019–present)[6]
- Stephanie M. Smith, state delegate for the 45th district (2019–present)[9]
- William C. Smith Jr., state senator for the 20th district (2016–present)[6]
- Jared Solomon, state delegate for the 18th district (2019–present)[6]
- Dana Stein, state delegate for the 11th district (2007–present)[9]
- Vaughn Stewart, state delegate for the 19th district (2019–present)[6]
- Charles E. Sydnor III, state senator for the 44th district (2020–present)[9]
- Jennifer R. Terrasa, state delegate for the 13th district (2019–present)[9]
- Frank S. Turner, former state delegate for the 13th district (1995–2019)[14]
- Jeff Waldstreicher, state senator for the 18th district (2019–present)[6]
- Mary L. Washington, state senator for the 43rd district (2019–present)[9]
- Courtney Watson, state delegate for district 9B (2019–present)[14]
- Jheanelle Wilkins, state delegate for the 20th district (2017–present)[6]
- Pat Young, state delegate for district 44B (2015–present)[9]
- Ronald N. Young, state senator for the 3rd district (2011–present)[9]
- Craig Zucker, state senator for the 14th district (2016–present)[9]
- Local officials
- Gabe Albornoz, Montgomery County councilperson (2018-present)[6]
- Angela Alsobrooks, Prince George's County executive (2018-present)[17]
- Gavin Buckley, mayor of Annapolis (2017–present)[9]
- Jacob R. Day, mayor of Salisbury (2015–present)[9]
- Will Jawando, Montgomery County councilperson (2018–present)[6]
- Sidney A. Katz, Montgomery County councilperson (2014–present)[6]
- Sharon Green Middleton, Baltimore County councilperson (2007–present)[9]
- Don Mohler, former Baltimore County executive (2018)[11]
- Johnny Olszewski, Baltimore County executive (2018–present)[18]
- Odette Ramos, Baltimore City councilperson (2020–present)[9]
- Craig L. Rice, Montgomery County councilperson (2010–present)[6]
- Joel Martin Rubin, Chevy Chase councilmember (2006–present)[9]
- Jimmy Tarlau, Mount Rainier city councilmember (2021–present)[9]
- Labor unions
- Organizations
- Newspapers
Barry Glassman (R)
- State officials
- Labor unions
- Organizations
- Newspapers
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Primary campaign finance activity through November 15, 2022 |
Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Brooke Lierman | $3,640,557 | $4,040,817 | $188,033 |
Barry Glassman | $399,332 | $802,505 | $38,304 |
Source: Maryland State Board of Elections[48] |
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Lierman won 7 of 8 congressional districts.[77]
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A – all adults
RV – registered voters
LV – likely voters
V – unclear
Democratic primary voter subsample of full sample of 650 voters
"Other candidates" with 8%; would not vote with 6%; Feldman with 5%; Rosapepe and Tucker with 2%
"Some other candidate" (volunteered response) with 1%
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This poll was sponsored by Our Voice Maryland.
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