Brian L. DeLeonardoBrian L. DeLeonardo, State's Attorney, Carroll County, Maryland.
Tom DeGonia is a husband, father and former college football player. He is running for Montgomery County State's Attorney because we need to end the school-to-prison pipeline, overhaul systems set up to dehumanize defendants, and prioritize racial justice.
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Bernice is mother, wife, and daughter of immigrants who graduated from Montgomery County schools and has devoted her career as courtroom lawyer and community advocate. Bernice is running for State's Attorney for Montgomery County, the largest and most diverse county in the State of Maryland.
John J. McCarthy, State's Attorney, Montgomery County, Maryland.
Considered a bellwether state during the 20th century, only voting for the losing candidate three times during that century, Maryland has since become one of the most blue (Democratic) states, last voting for a Republican candidate in 1988.
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gubernatorial election. Election where the office of the state governor is also on the ballot. Typically includes the other statewide office contests and is held in a year other than when the Presidential contest is on the ballot. gubernatorial general election.
two consecutive termsElected by popular vote for a term of four years, the Governor takes office on the third Wednesday of January following election. No person may serve as Governor for more than two consecutive terms.
2022 Maryland gubernatorial election campaign On January 22, 2020, Franchot announced his candidacy for governor of Maryland in the 2022 election, which would be vacated by Larry Hogan (R), who is term-limited, in 2022. His running mate was Monique Anderson-Walker, a member of the Prince George's County council.
Two of Hogan's six children are also politically involved in the state of Maryland. Patrick N. Hogan was formerly a Republican Delegate representing Maryland's District 3A. Hogan's eldest son, Larry Hogan, is the current Governor of Maryland, an office he has held since January 2015 after winning the 2014 election.
The governor holds the office for four years and can choose to run for reelection. The Governor is not eligible to serve more than eight years in any twelve-year period.