Maryland Legislative District 43
Maryland House of Delegates District 43 is one of 47 legislative districts in the state of Maryland and one of the 5 located entirely within Baltimore City. Voters in this district select three Delegates every four years to represent them in the Maryland House of Delegates.
The neighborhoods of Abell, Cedarcroft, Charles Village, Coldstream-Homestead-Montebello, Ednor Gardens-Lakeside, Guilford, Homeland, Hillen, Lake Evesham, Lauraville, Mid-Govans, Northwood, Pen Lucy, Radnor-Winston, Ramblewood, Stonewood-Pentwood-Winston, Tuscany-Canterbury, Waverly, Wilson Park and Woodbourne Heights, Baltimore make up the majority of the district.
Educational institutions
Universities
Several of Maryland's larger institutions of higher education are located within the 43rd district. With the district being redrawn in 2012 per the 2010 census, most of the Johns Hopkins University Homewood campus is in the 43rd. The district also includes Morgan State University, Loyola University Maryland and the Notre Dame of Maryland University.
High schools
The 43rd district is also home to Baltimore City College, the oldest high school in Maryland. Other high schools in the district include: W. E. B. Du Bois High School, Mergenthaler Vocational-Technical High School, Reginald F. Lewis High School and the Baltimore Career Academy.
Elected representatives
Each of Maryland's 47 legislative districts has one state senator and three delegates. The 43rd district is represented in Annapolis by Senator Joan Carter Conway, Delegates Curt Anderson (J.D), Maggie McIntosh and Mary L. Washington (Ph.D).
Three of the 43rd district representatives hold leadership positions in the Maryland General Assembly: Conway is chairman of the Senate's Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee, McIntosh is chairman of the House's Environmental Matters Committee and Anderson is chairman of the Baltimore City Delegation and a past chairman of the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland. The 43rd district delegation is rated one of the most influential delegations in the state.[1]
Past general election results
- 2010 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – 43rd District[2]
- Voters to choose three:
Name Votes Percent Outcome Curt Anderson, Democratic 24,831 35.1% Won Maggie McIntosh, Democratic 23,266 32.8% Won Mary L. Washington, Democratic 22,334 31.5% Won no Republican filed
- 2006 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – 43rd District[3]
- Voters to choose three:
Name Votes Percent Outcome Curt Anderson, Democratic 22,315 29.4% Won Maggie McIntosh, Democratic 22,093 29.1% Won Ann Marie Doory, Democratic 21,219 28.0% Won Armand F. Girard, Republican 3,425 4.5% Lost David G.S. Greene, Green 2,619 3.5% Lost Brandy Baker, Green 2,267 3.0% Lost Richard J. Ochs, Green 1,772 2.3% Lost
- 2002 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – 43rd District[1]
- Voters to choose three:
Name Votes Percent Outcome Maggie McIntosh, Democratic 21,993 32.5% Won Curt Anderson, Democratic 21,131 30.8% Won Ann Marie Doory, Democratic 19,999 29.15% Won John A. Heath, Republican 5,243 7.64% Lost Morning Sunday, Green(Write-In) 152 .22% Lost Other Write-Ins 97 .14% Lost
References
- ^ "The district Score". City Paper (Baltimore). Retrieved April 29, 2014.
- ^ "House of Delegates Results". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on Dec. 15, 2010
- ^ "House of Delegates Results". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on Mar. 3, 2007