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Maryland, State Senate, District 30

Maryland State Senate District 30
Current incumbentSarah Elfreth Democratic Party
Population123,613

Maryland's thirtieth state senate district is held by Democratic Senator Sarah Elfreth.

As of the 2010 census, a total of 123,613 civilians reside within Maryland's thirtieth state senate district. Maryland state senators represent an average of 128,180 residents. After the 2000 Census, each member represented 122,842 residents.

About the office

Members of the Maryland State Senate serve four-year terms and are not subject to term limits. Maryland legislators assume office the second Wednesday in January after the election.

Qualifications

Section 9 of Article 3 of the Maryland Constitution states, "A person is eligible to serve as a Senator or Delegate, who on the date of his election, (1) is a citizen of the State of Maryland, (2) has resided therein for at least one year next preceding that date, and (3) if the district which he has been chosen to represent has been established for at least six months prior to the date of his election, has resided in that district for six months next preceding that date.

If the district which the person has been chosen to represent has been established less than six months prior to the date of his election, then in addition to (1) and (2) above, he shall have resided in the district for as long as it has been established.

A person is eligible to serve as a Senator, if he has attained the age of twenty-five years, or as a Delegate, if he has attained the age of twenty-one years, on the date of his election."

Salaries

State legislators
SalaryPer diem
$50,330/year$106/day for lodging; $47/day for meals.

Vacancies

The Governor is responsible for filling all vacancies in the senate.

The Governor has 30 days after the vacancy to make an appointment based on the recommendations of the political party committee that holds the vacant seat. The political party committee has up to 30 days after the vacancy to submit a list of recommended candidates to the Governor. If the party committee fails to act within the 30 day deadline, the Governor has 15 days to appoint a person from the political party that last held the seat.

The person appointed to the seat serves for the remainder of the unfilled term.

Elections

2018

General election
General election for Maryland State Senate District 30

Sarah Elfreth (D) defeated Ron George (R) and Christopher Wallace Sr. (L) in the general election for Maryland State Senate District 30 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes

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Sarah Elfreth (D)
53.8
29,736

Ron George (R)
44.6
24,639

Christopher Wallace Sr. (L)
1.5
826
Other/Write-in votes
0.1
38

Total votes: 55,239
(100.00% precincts reporting)
Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for Maryland State Senate District 30

Sarah Elfreth defeated Chrissy Holt in the Democratic primary for Maryland State Senate District 30 on June 26, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes

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Sarah Elfreth (D)
58.8
6,482

Chrissy Holt (D)
41.2
4,547

Total votes: 11,029
Republican primary election
Republican primary for Maryland State Senate District 30

Ron George advanced from the Republican primary for Maryland State Senate District 30 on June 26, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes

Ron George (R)
100
5,613

Total votes: 5,613


2014

Elections for the Maryland State Senate took place in 2014. A primary election took place on June 24, 2014. The general election was held on November 4, 2014. The filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was February 25, 2014. Incumbent John Astle was unopposed in the Democratic primary, while Don Quinn defeated Eric Knowles in the Republican primary. Astle defeated Quinn in the general election.

Maryland State Senate District 30, General Election, 2014

Party Candidate Vote % Votes
Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Astle Incumbent 51.3% 22,461
Republican Don Quinn 48.7% 21,284
Total Votes 43,745

Maryland State Senate, District 30 Republican Primary, 2014

Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngDon Quinn 50.3% 3,200
Eric Knowles 49.7% 3,158
Total Votes 6,358

2010

Elections for the office of Maryland State Senate consisted of a primary election on September 14, 2010, and a general election on November 2, 2010. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was July 6, 2010. Incumbent John Astle (D) defeated Ron Elfenbein (R) in the general election. Both candidates were unopposed in the September 14 primary elections.

Maryland State Senate, District 30, General Election, 2010

Party Candidate Vote % Votes
Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Astle Incumbent 51.2% 25,285
Republican Ron Elfenbein 48.8% 24,146
Total Votes 49,431

Campaign contributions

From 2002 to 2014, candidates for Maryland State Senate District 30 raised a total of $1,617,719. Candidates who raised money in contributions earned $124,440 on average. All figures come from Follow the Money.

Campaign contributions, Maryland State Senate District 30

Year Amount Candidates Average
2014 $360,906 3 $120,302
2012 $123,354 1 $123,354
2010 $373,773 2 $186,887
2008 $96,420 1 $96,420
2006 $427,257 2 $213,629
2004 $88,436 1 $88,436
2002 $147,573 3 $49,191
Total $1,617,719 13 $124,440