Maryland Legislative District 8 American legislative district
Maryland's legislative district 8 Senator Vacant (D)Delegate(s) Registration Demographics Population (2020) 128,063 Voting-age population 100,573 Registered voters 85,483
Maryland's Legislative District 8 is one of 47 districts in the state for the Maryland General Assembly . The district currently consists of part of Baltimore County, Maryland .[ 1] The district includes the communities of Carney , Overlea , Parkville , Perry Hall , Rosedale , Rossville , Towson , and White Marsh . The District was established in 1975. The district also represented a small portion of Northeast Baltimore City, Maryland from 1995 to 2002.[ 2]
The district is represented by one State Senator and three State Delegates all of which serve four year terms elected during the Maryland Gubernatorial Elections.
Demographic characteristics
As of the 2020 United States census , the district had a population of 128,063, of whom 100,573 (78.5%) were of voting age. The racial makeup of the district was 66,336 (51.8%) White , 38,866 (30.3%) African American , 419 (0.3%) Native American , 10,891 (8.5%) Asian , 25 (0.0%) Pacific Islander , 3,920 (3.1%) from some other race , and 7,584 (5.9%) from two or more races.[ 3] [ 4] Hispanic or Latino of any race were 7,625 (6.0%) of the population.[ 5]
The district had 85,483 registered voters as of October 17, 2020, of whom 15,859 (18.6%) were registered as unaffiliated, 22,639 (26.5%) were registered as Republicans , 45,541 (53.3%) were registered as Democrats , and 889 (1.0%) were registered to other parties.[ 6]
Political representation
The district is represented for the 2023–2027 legislative term in the State Senate by no one.[ 7] It is represented by the House of Delegates by Nick Allen (D), Harry Bhandari (D), and Carl W. Jackson (D).[ 8] [ 9]
Election history
Thomas L. Bromwell resigned from the Senate in 2002 to head the Maryland Injured Workers' Insurance Fund or IWIF, a state agency.[ 10] Governor Parris Glendening appointed John R. Schneider to replace Bromwell in District 8.[ 11] Schneider died only two months after his appointment, and Governor Glendening then appointed Joseph T. Ferraracci to the seat.[ 11] However, Ferraracci did not run for election in 2002. Neither Schneider or Ferraracci served in the legislature during session. Kathy Klausmeier ran for the seat as a Democrat and won.[ 12]
John W. E. Cluster Jr. was appointed as Delegate by Governor Bob Ehrlich in 2003 to replace Republican Alfred W. Redmer Jr. , who was named Maryland Insurance Commissioner.
Joe Cluster was appointed by Governor Larry Hogan in 2016 to fill the vacancy of former Delegate John Cluster , his father, who resigned to serve on the Maryland Parole Commission.[ 13]
Carl W. Jackson was appointed by Governor Larry Hogan in 2019 to fill the vacancy of former Delegate Eric M. Bromwell , who resigned to serve as Baltimore County Opioid Strategy Coordinator.[ 14]
^ Resigned in 2002.
^ Left role in 2003 to serve as Maryland Insurance Commissioner.
^ Resigned in 2019 to become the Baltimore County Opioid Strategy Coordinator.
^ Appointed by Governor Ehrlich to replace Redmer.
^ Resigned in 2016 to serve on the Maryland Parole Board.
^ Appointed by Governor Hogan to replace his father, John W. E. Cluster Jr.
^ Appointed by Governor Hogan to replace Bromwell.
State Senate election results
2018 General Election for Maryland State Senate - District 8 [ 15]
Voters to choose one:
2018 Democratic Primary Election for Maryland State Senate - District 8 [ 16]
Voters to choose one:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Kathy Klausmeier
8,495
87.7%
Won
Max Davidson
1,195
12.3%
Lost
2018 Republican Primary Election for Maryland State Senate - District 8 [ 16]
Voters to choose one:
2014 General Election for Maryland State Senate - District 8 [ 17]
Voters to choose one:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Kathy Klausmeier , Dem.
23,638
61.2%
Won
Erik Lofstad, Rep.
14,938
38.7%
Lost
Other Write-Ins
37
0.1%
Lost
2014 Democratic Primary Election for Maryland State Senate - District 8 [ 18]
Voters to choose one:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Kathy Klausmeier
8,016
81.7%
Won
John Bishop
1,800
18.3%
Lost
2014 Republican Primary Election for Maryland State Senate - District 8 [ 18]
Voters to choose one:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Erik Lofstad
3,565
100.0%
Won
2010 General Election for Maryland State Senate - District 8 [ 19]
Voters to choose one:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Kathy Klausmeier , Dem.
25,155
59.7%
Won
Dee Hodges, Rep.
16,968
40.2%
Lost
Other Write-Ins
41
0.1%
Lost
2010 Democratic Primary Election for Maryland State Senate - District 8 [ 20]
Voters to choose one:
2010 Republican Primary Election for Maryland State Senate - District 8 [ 20]
Voters to choose one:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Dee Hodges
4,155
71.8%
Won
Benjamin Lawless
1,633
28.2%
Lost
2006 General Election for State Senate - District 8 [ 21]
Voters to choose one:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Kathy Klausmeier , Dem.
24,299
58.2%
Won
Craig Borne, Rep.
17,401
41.7%
Lost
Other Write-Ins
37
0.1%
Lost
2006 Democratic Primary Election for Maryland State Senate - District 8 [ 22]
Voters to choose one:
2006 Republican Primary Election for Maryland State Senate - District 8 [ 22]
Voters to choose one:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Craig Borne
3,083
68.1%
Won
Cal Clemons
1,444
31.9%
Lost
2002 General Election for Maryland State Senate - District 8
Voters to choose one:
2002 Democratic Primary Election for Maryland House of Delegates - District 8 [ 23]
Voters to choose one:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Kathy Klausmeier
10,463
85.2%
Won
Raymond C. Shiflet
1,815
14.8%
Lost
2002 Republican Primary for Maryland State Senate - District 8 [ 23]
Voters to choose one:
1998 General Election for Maryland State Senate - District 8 [ 24]
Voters to choose one:
1998 Democratic Primary Election for Maryland State Senate - District 8 [ 25]
Voters to choose one:
1998 Republican Primary Election for Maryland State Senate - District 8 [ 25]
Voters to choose one:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
William Rush
3,483
100%
Won
House of Delegates election results
2018 General Election for Maryland House of Delegates - District 8 [ 26]
Voters to choose up to three:
2018 Democratic Primary Election for Maryland House of Delegates - District 8 [ 27]
Voters to choose up to three:
2018 Republican Primary Election for Maryland House of Delegates - District 8 [ 27]
Voters to choose up to three:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Joe Cluster
3,558
25.1%
Won
Joseph C. Boteler
3,008
21.2%
Won
Joe Norman
2,609
18.4%
Won
Norma Secoura
1,786
12.6%
Lost
Kevin Leary
1,589
11.2%
Lost
Ben Boehl
1,244
8.8%
Lost
Jared Wineberg
401
2.8
Lost
2014 General Election for Maryland House of Delegates - District 8 [ 28]
Voters to choose up to three:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Christian Miele , Rep
20,164
19.4%
Won
John W. E. Cluster Jr. , Rep.
19,938
19.2%
Won
Eric M. Bromwell , Dem.
17,361
16.7%
Won
Bill Paulshock, Dem.
15,899
15.3%
Lost
Norma Secoura, Rep.
15,660
15.1%
Lost
Renee Smith, Dem.
14,704
14.2%
Lost
Other Write-Ins
87
0.1%
Lost
2014 Democratic Primary Election for Maryland House of Delegates - District 8 [ 29]
Voters to choose up to three:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Eric M. Bromwell
5,601
22.8%
Won
Renee Smith
4,632
18.9%
Won
Bill Paulshock
4,512
18.4%
Won
Harry "H.B." Bhandari
3,828
15.6%
Lost
Debbie Schillinger
3,124
12.7%
Lost
Steve Verch
1,752
7.1%
Lost
Kyle Arndreas Williams
1,114
4.5%
Lost
2014 Republican Primary Election for Maryland House of Delegates - District 8 [ 29]
Voters to choose up to three:
2010 General Election for Maryland House of Delegates – District 8 [ 30]
Voters to choose up to three:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Joseph C. Boteler III , Rep.
21,688
19.4%
Won
John W. E. Cluster Jr. Rep.
19,462
17.41%
Won
Eric M. Bromwell , Dem.
19,379
17.33%
Won
Ruth Baisden, Dem.
18,640
16.67%
Lost
Norma Secoura, Rep.
16,458
14.72%
Lost
Cal Bowman, Dem.
16,101
14.4%
Lost
Other Write-Ins
80
0.1%
Lost
2010 Democratic Primary Election for Maryland House of Delegates - District 8 [ 31]
Voters to choose up to three:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Eric M. Bromwell
8,031
35.0%
Won
Ruth Baisden
7,772
33.9%
Won
Cal Bowman
7,124
31.1%
Won
2010 Republican Primary Election for Maryland House of Delegates - District 8 [ 31]
Voters to choose up to three:
2006 General Election for Maryland House of Delegates – District 8 [ 32]
Voters to choose up to three:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Eric M. Bromwell , Dem.
20,116
17.9%
Won
Joseph C. Boteler III , Rep.
19,586
17.4%
Won
Todd Schuler , Dem.
18,356
16.3%
Won
Ruth Baisden, Dem.
18,261
16.2%
Lost
Melissa Redmer Mullahey, Rep.
18,160
16.1%
Lost
John W. E. Cluster Jr. Rep.
18,057
16.0%
Lost
Other Write-Ins
74
0.1%
Lost
2006 Democratic Primary Election for Maryland House of Delegates - District 8 [ 33]
Voters to choose three:
Name
Votes
Precinct
Outcome
Eric M. Bromwell
7,019
24.9%
Won
Todd Schuler
6,428
22.8%
Won
Ruth Baisden
6,141
21.8%
Won
Alec Frick
3,514
12.5%
Lost
Peter Definbaugh
2,743
9.7%
Lost
Andrea Lynn Koshko
2,321
8.2%
Lost
2006 Republican Primary Election for Maryland House of Delegates - District 8 [ 33]
Voters to choose up to three:
2002 General Election for Maryland House of Delegates – District 8 [ 34]
Voters to choose up to three:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Alfred W. Redmer Jr. , Rep.
22,884
19.61%
Won
Eric M. Bromwell , Dem.
20,314
17.41%
Won
Joseph C. Boteler III , Rep.
19,826
16.99%
Won
Mike Rupp, Rep.
18,755
16.07%
Lost
Tim Caslin, Dem.
18,553
15.90%
Lost
Todd Schuler , Dem.
16,277
13.95%
Lost
Other Write-Ins
86
0.07%
Lost
2002 Democratic Primary Election for Maryland House of Delegates - District 8 [ 35]
Voters to choose up to three:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Eric M. Bromwell
8,222
26.0%
Won
Tim Caslin
6,048
19.1%
Won
Todd Schuler
5,439
17.2%
Won
Ruth Baisden
5,057
16.0%
Lost
Andy Peet
2,904
9.2%
Lost
Joseph Michael Ruscito Jr.
2,816
8.9%
Lost
Walter Thomas Kuebler
1,166
3.7%
Lost
2002 Republican Primary Election for Maryland House of Delegates - District 8 [ 35]
Voters to choose up to three:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Alfred W. Redmer Jr.
4,521
29.0%
Won
Mike Rupp
3,506
22.5%
Won
Joseph C. Boteler
2,982
19.1%
Won
M. Norma Lane
2,347
15.0%
Lost
Mark Joseph Austra-Jaskulski
2,242
14.4%
Lost
1998 General Election for Maryland House of Delegates – District 8 [ 36]
Voters to choose up to three:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Kathy Klausmeier , Dem.
19,835
21%
Won
Alfred W. Redmer Jr. , Rep
17,846
19%
Won
James F. Ports Jr. , Rep.
17,756
19%
Won
J. Joseph Curran III, Dem.
17,583
19%
Lost
Joseph C. Boteler III , Rep.
11,306
12%
Lost
Taras Andrew Vizzi, Dem.
9,927
11%
Lost
1998 Democratic Primary Election for Maryland House of Delegates - District 8 [ 37]
Voters to choose three:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Kathy Klausmeier
6,815
35%
Won
J. Joseph Curran III
6,605
34%
Won
Taras Andrew Vizzi
2,411
12%
Won
David A. Lessner
2,110
11%
Lost
Walter Bernard Burrell Sr.
1,495
8%
Lost
1998 Republican Primary Election for Maryland House of Delegates - District 8 [ 37]
Voters to choose up to three:
1994 General Election for Maryland House of Delegates – District 8 [ 38]
Voters to choose up to three:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Kathy Klausmeier , Dem.
17,496
20%
Won
Alfred W. Redmer Jr. , Rep.
14,876
18%
Won
James F. Ports Jr. , Rep.
15,244
17%
Won
Calvin Clemons, Rep.
13,996
16%
Lost
Daniel E. McKew, Dem.
12,931
15%
Lost
John G. Disney, Dem.
11,886
14%
Lost
1994 Democratic Primary Election for Maryland House of Delegates - District 8 [ 39]
Voters to choose up to three:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Kathy Klausmeier
8,213
32%
Won
Daniel E. McKew
6,419
25%
Won
John G. Disney
4,747
19%
Won
David A. Lessner
3,190
13%
Lost
Charles Patrick Kazlo
2,854
11%
Lost
1994 Republican Primary for Maryland House of Delegates - District 8 [ 39]
Voters to choose up to three:
1990 General Election for Maryland House of Delegates – District 8 [ 40]
Voters to choose up to three:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Alfred W. Redmer Jr. , Rep.
15,354
18%
Won
Joseph Bartenfelder , Dem.
14,876
18%
Won
James F. Ports Jr. , Rep.
14,266
17%
Won
Kenneth G. Hirsch, Rep.
14,129
17%
Lost
Donna M. Felling , Dem.
13,006
15%
Lost
William J. Burgess , Dem.
12,680
15%
Lost
John Michael Fleig
20
0%
Lost
1990 Democratic Primary Election for the Maryland House of Delegates - District 8 [ 41]
Voters to choose up to three:
1990 Republican Primary Election for Maryland House of Delegates - District 8 [ 41]
Voters to choose up to three:
1986 General Election for Maryland House of Delegates – District 8 [ 42]
Voters to choose three:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Joseph Bartenfelder , Dem.
18,245
23%
Won
Donna M. Felling , Dem.
16,443
21%
Won
William J. Burgess , Dem.
16,049
20%
Won
Scott A. Sewell, Rep.
11,610
15%
Lost
Alfred W. Redmer Jr. , Rep.
10,841
14%
Lost
Howard C. Harclerode, Rep.
5,782
7%
Lost
1986 Democratic Primary Election for Maryland House of Delegates - District 8 [ 43]
Voters to choose up to three:
1986 Republican Primary Election for Maryland House of Delegates - District 8 [ 43]
Voters to choose up to three:
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