Harford County Election Guide 2018

HARFORD COUNTY, MD — The midterm election will be held Tuesday, Nov. 6. Multiple seats are up for grabs, including for County Council, Congress, Senate and Maryland Governor.

Here's your guide to Election Day in Harford County.

THE BASICS

  • Polls in Maryland open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. on Election Day.

  • If you're not sure where to go to vote, you can find your polling place here.

  • What to bring:

    • If you've voted before in Maryland, you don't need to provide ID.

    • If you're a first-time voter, you may need to show one of these documents: Maryland driver's license, state or federal ID card, student, employee, or military ID; or a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or government document that shows your name and address when you registered.

    • If you are unable to provide ID, you can vote using a provisional ballot. For your ballot to count, you must provide ID to the Harford County Board of Elections by 10 a.m. on Nov. 14.

THE CANDIDATES

Check out the candidate guide compiled by the League of Women Voters of Harford County.

Maryland Governor

  • Democrat: Ben Jealous

  • Republican: Larry Hogan

County Executive

  • Democrat: Maryann Connaghan Forgan

  • Republican: Barry Glassman

County Council President

  • Democrat: Frank "Bud" Hines

  • Republican: Patrick Vincenti

Council District A

  • Democrat: Donna Blasdell

  • Republican: Andre V. Johnson

Council District B

  • Democrat: Suzanne Oshinsky

  • Republican: Joe Woods

Council District C

  • Democrat: Karen Kukurin

  • Republican: Tony "G" Giangiordano

Council District D

  • Democrat: Jean M. Salvatore

  • Republican: Chad R. Shrodes

Council District E

  • Democrat: Bridgette Johnson

  • Republican: Robert S. Wagner

Council District F

  • Democrat: Winifred "Wini" Roche

  • Republican: Curtis L. Beulah

Sheriff

  • Democrat: Christopher C. Boardman

  • Republican: Jeffrey R. Gahler

State's Attorney

  • Democrat: Carlos R. Taylor

  • Republican: Albert Peisinger

Board of Education District E

  • Rachel Gauthier

  • Art Kaff

Board of Education District F

  • Thomas Fitzpatrick

  • Sonja Karwacki

Clerk of the Circuit Court

  • Democrat: Sabra M. Kurth

  • Republican: James Reilly

Judge of the Circuit Court Circuit 3
(vote for up to 2)

  • Diane Adkins-Tobin

  • Thomas Ashwell

  • Paul Ishak

  • Lawrence F. Kreis Jr.

House of Delegates District 7
(vote for up to 3)

  • Democrat: Allison Berkowitz

  • Democrat: Gordon Koerner

  • Republican: Lauren Arikan

  • Republican: Rick Impallaria

  • Republican: Kathy Szeliga

  • Green: Ryan Sullivan

State Senator District 7

  • Democrat: Donna Hines

  • Republican: J.B. Jennings

House of Delegates District 34A
(vote for up to 2)

  • Democrat: Mary Ann Lisanti

  • Democrat: Steve Johnson

  • Republican: Glen Glass

  • Republican: J.D. Russell

House of Delegates District 34B

  • Democrat: Jeff Dinger

  • Republican: Susan K. McComas

State Senator District 34

  • Democrat: Mary Dulany-James

  • Republican: Bob Cassilly

U.S. Senator

  • Democrat: Ben Cardin

  • Republican: Tony Campbell

  • Libertarian: Arvin Vohra

  • Unaffiliated: Neil Simon

Representative in Congress District 1

  • Democrat: Jesse Colvin

  • Republican: Andy Harris

  • Libertarian: Jenica Martin

Representative in Congress District 2

  • Democrat: C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger

  • Republican: Liz Matory

  • Libertarian: Michael Carney

Attorney General

  • Democrat: Brian E. Frosh

  • Republican: Craig Wolf

BALLOT QUESTIONS

Two Constitutional Amendments will appear statewide.

Here is a sample of the Harford County ballot.

Check which Harford County ballot applies to you through the Harford County Board of Elections.

SEE ALSO: Maryland Voting Guide

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