Maryland House of Delegates District 29C is one of the 67 districts that compose the Maryland House of Delegates. Along with subdistricts 29A and 29B, it makes up the 29th district of the Maryland Senate. District 29C includes parts of Calvert County and St. Mary's County, and is represented by one delegate.[1]
Maryland's legislative district 29C | |
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Represents parts of Calvert County and St. Mary's County | |
Delegate(s) | Jerry Clark (R) |
Registration |
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Demographics |
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Population (2020) | 45,970 |
Voting-age population | 34,881 |
Registered voters | 32,182 |
Demographic characteristics
As of the 2020 United States census, the district had a population of 45,970, of whom 34,881 (75.9%) were of voting age. The racial makeup of the district was 35,140 (76.4%) White, 4,929 (10.7%) African American, 155 (0.3%) Native American, 1,234 (2.7%) Asian, 55 (0.1%) Pacific Islander, 663 (1.4%) from some other race, and 3,835 (8.3%) from two or more races.[2][3] Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2,247 (4.9%) of the population.[4]
The district had 32,182 registered voters as of October 17, 2020, of whom 7,062 (21.9%) were registered as unaffiliated, 13,803 (42.9%) were registered as Republicans, 10,776 (33.5%) were registered as Democrats, and 264 (0.8%) were registered to other parties.[5]
Past Election Results
1998
Name | Party | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Tony O'Donnell | Republican | 8,401 | 59.0% | Won[6] |
John M. Gott | Democratic | 5,772 | 41.0% | Lost |
2002
Name | Party | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Tony O'Donnell | Republican | 6,027 | 51.9% | Won[7] |
Pat Buehler | Democratic | 5,586 | 48.1% | Lost |
Other Write-Ins | 6 | 0.1% |
2006
Name | Party | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Tony O'Donnell | Republican | 7,739 | 60.3% | Won[8] |
Norma Powers | Democratic | 5,091 | 39.6% | Lost |
Other Write-Ins | 11 | 0.1% |
2010
Name | Party | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Tony O'Donnell | Republican | 8,009 | 56.8% | Won[9] |
Chris Davies | Democratic | 5,610 | 39.8% | Lost |
Shawn P. Quinn | Libertarian | 474 | 3.4% | Lost |
Other Write-Ins | 11 | 0.1% |
2014
Name | Party | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Tony O'Donnell | Republican | 9,924 | 68.5% | Won[10] |
Len Zuza | Democratic | 4,548 | 31.4% | Lost |
Other Write-Ins | 19 | 0.1% |
2018
In the November 6, 2018 election, Clark was challenged by Democrat Julia Nichols. She launched her campaign on September 1, 2017[11] and won the nomination in the June 2018 Democratic primary.[12] Nichols lost the election with 7,049 votes at 42.43% of the vote.[13]
Name | Party | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Jerry Clark | Republican | 10,087 | 57.0% | Won[14] |
Julia Margaret Nichols | Democratic | 7,580 | 42.8% | Lost |
Other Write-Ins | 31 | 0.2% |
List of delegates
Delegate | Party | Years | Electoral history | Notes |
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John F. Slade III | Democratic | 1983–1994 | [15][16] | |
Tony O'Donnell | Republican | January 11, 1995 – July 31, 2016 |
Appointed by Governor Larry Hogan to the Maryland Public Service Commission in 2016. | [17] |
Jerry Clark | Republican | October 13, 2016 – present[18] |
Appointed by Governor Larry Hogan to finish O'Donnell's term in 2016. | [19] |
References
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