The Maryland House of Delegates is the lower house of the legislature of the U.S. state of Maryland. It consists of 141 delegates elected from 47 districts. The House of Delegates Chamber is in the Maryland State House on State Circle in Annapolis, which serves as the meeting place of the Maryland General Assembly. The State House also houses the Maryland State Senate and the offices of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of the State of Maryland. Each delegate has offices in Annapolis, in the nearby Casper R. Taylor Jr. House Office Building.
History
17th century
The Maryland House of Delegates originated as the Lower House of the General Assembly of the Province of Maryland in 1650, when it was an English colony, when the Assembly (legislature) became a bicameral body. The Lower House often fought with the Upper House for political influence in the colony. The Upper House consisted of the Governor and his Council, all personally appointed by Lord Baltimore and Proprietor of the Province, and thus tended to protect his interests in Maryland. Conversely, the Lower House tended to push for political change in the colony, claiming to be the true elected representatives of the people.
In this context, the Lower House continually fought for more power by asserting exclusive rights in certain legislative areas, such as levying taxes and originating money bills. This reflected similar attitudes in the other colonies on the East Coast of North America with the beginnings and growth of representative government during the 17th century, as each province's representatives constantly agitated for more rights, powers, and respect from the Proprietors, Governors, and even the King and Parliament in London.
The Governor also had some measure of control over the Lower House in the late seventeenth century. Despite the fact that each county was entitled to elect four delegates, the governor selected only two of these to sit in the Lower House. This enabled the Governor to control the Lower House's membership.
In 1689, the transfer of Maryland from a proprietary colony to a royal colony temporarily quieted the disputes between the Lower House and the Governor and Council. Appointed by the crown, the royal governors allowed the Lower House substantial latitude with its legislative agenda. The first General Assembly under Royal Authority, in 1692, passed 85 acts in a single session. The Lower House immediately acted to remove the Governor's influence over the election of delegates. Now, elected delegates could attend the session without the need for a special writ from the Governor. At the same time, standing or continuing committees were established. These eliminated the Lower House's reliance on ad hoc committees and created the first modern legislature in Maryland. During this period, the Lower House became known as the "House of Delegates".
18th century
The Maryland Constitution of 1776 formally established the modern House of Delegates. Initially, representation was based on geography as the voters of each county elected four delegates, and two each were elected from the towns of Annapolis and Baltimore. Jones stepped down on December 4, 2025, and was succeeded by Joseline Peña-Melnyk, the first Afro-Latina speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates.
Powers and functions
The powers and functions of the Maryland House of Delegates are outlined in the Maryland Constitution. Along with the State Senate, the House has the power to approve laws, establish executive departments, levy taxes, and propose state constitutional amendments. Both houses also have the power to elect the state treasurer and to appoint a new Governor if the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor are simultaneously vacant. In addition, the House of Delegates has the sole power to impeach members of the executive branch, including the Governor. Once the House of Delegates has passed articles of impeachment, the person impeached stands trial before the State Senate.
Organization
The House of Delegates utilizes a number of different organizational structures. Much of the work of drafting and reviewing bills is done by six standing committees: Appropriations, Economic Matters, Environment and Transportation, Health and Government Operations, Judiciary, and Ways and Means. Each of these committees is then divided further into sub-committees by issue area. An additional continuing committee, Executive Nominations, has the responsibility for confirming appointments of the Governor. Delegates also divide themselves into a variety of legally recognized work groups, Joint and Special Committees, caucuses, and geographic delegations. The two largest caucuses are those of the Democratic and Republican Parties.
Smaller caucuses might group Delegates by identity, such as the Women's Caucus, notably the first women's legislative caucus founded in the United States. The Asian-American and Pacific Islander caucus, or Legislative Black Caucus are other examples. Delegates may also organize by issue or area of experience, such as the Veterans' Caucus. In addition, delegates from a certain county, smaller towns, or Baltimore City might organize its delegate delegation into a caucus-style group, such as the Baltimore City Delegation or the Western Maryland Delegation.
Composition
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!nowrap style="font-size:80%"|2007–2010 Session
|| 104
| 36
| 0
| 1
! 141
|0
|-
|colspan=5|
|-
!nowrap style="font-size:80%"|2011–2014 Session
|| 98
| 43
| 0
| 0
! 141
|0
|-
|colspan=5|
|-
!nowrap style="font-size:80%"|Begin 2015
| rowspan=2| 91
| 50
| 0
| 0
! rowspan=2|141
| rowspan=2|0
|-
!nowrap style="font-size:80%"|End 2018
| 49
| 1
| 0
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|colspan=5|
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!nowrap style="font-size:80%"|2019–2022 Session
|| 99
| 42
| 0
| 0
! 141
|0
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|colspan=5|
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!nowrap style="font-size:80%"|Begin 2023
|| 102
| 39
| 0
| 0
! 141
|0
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! scope="row" | Latest voting share
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Leadership
Current leadership in the Maryland House of Delegates.
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! Position !! Name !! Party !! District
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| Speaker of the House ||25px Joseline Peña-Melnyk || | Democratic || 21
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| Speaker Pro Tempore ||25px Luke Clippinger || | Democratic || 46
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| Majority Leader ||25px David Moon || | Democratic || 20
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| Majority Whip||25px Ashanti Martinez || | Democratic || 22
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| Minority Leader ||25px Jason C. Buckel|| | Republican || 1B
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| Minority Whip||25px Jesse Pippy|| | Republican || 4
|}
Committees
As of December 2025:
{| class= "sortable wikitable"
! Committee !! Chairpersons !! Subcommittees
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| Appropriations
| Ben Barnes (D–College Park), Chair
Anne Kaiser (D–Brookeville), Vice Chair
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- Capital Budget Subcommittee
- Education & Economic Development Subcommittee
- Health & Social Services Subcommittee
- Racing & Sports Facilities
- Public Safety & Administration Subcommittee
- Transportation & the Environment Subcommittee
- Oversight Committee on Pensions
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| Economic Matters
| Kris Valderrama (D–Fort Washington), Chair
Lorig Charkoudian (D–Takoma Park), Vice Chair
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- Banking, Consumer Protection & Commercial Law Subcommittee
- Business Regulation Subcommittee
- Economic Development Subcommittee
- Housing & Real Property Subcommittee
- Land Use & Zoning Subcommittee
- Unemployment Insurance Subcommittee
- Workers' Compensation Subcommittee
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| Environment & Transportation
| Marc Korman (D–Bethesda), Chair
Michele Guyton (D–Phoenix), Vice Chair
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- Agriculture & Aquaculture Subcommittee
- Energy Subcommittee
- Environment Subcommittee
- Land Use & Ethics Subcommittee
- Motor Vehicles Subcommittee
- Natural Resources & Open Space Subcommittee
- Non-Energy Utilities Subcommittee
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| Health
| Heather Bagnall (D–Arnold), Chair
Bonnie Cullison (D–Silver Spring), Vice Chair
|
- Elder & Long-Term Care Subcommittee
- Health Facilities Subcommittee
- Health Occupations Subcommittee
- Insurance Subcommittee
- Maternal, Infant & Child Health Subcommittee
- Pharmaceuticals Subcommittee
- Public Health & Minority Health Disparities Subcommittee
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| Judiciary
| J. Sandy Bartlett (D–Laurel), Chair
Debra M. Davis (D–Bryans Road), Vice Chair
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- Civil Law & Procedure Subcommittee
- Criminal Law & Procedure Subcommittee
- Estates & Trusts Subcommittee
- Family Law Subcommittee
- Juvenile Law Subcommittee
- Property & Casualty Insurance Subcommittee
- Public Safety Subcommittee
|-
| Government, Labor, & Elections
| Melissa Wells (D–Baltimore), Chair
Kenneth P. Kerr (D–Frederick), Vice Chair
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- Alcoholic Beverages Subcommittee
- Corrections Subcommittee
- Election Law Subcommittee
- Government Operations & Ethics Subcommittee
- Labor Subcommittee
- Local Government & Bi-County Agencies Subcommittee
- Oversight Committee on Personnel
|-
| Rules & Executive Nominations
| Anne Healey (D–Hyattsville), Chair
Marvin E. Holmes Jr. (D–Upper Marlboro), Vice Chair
|
|-
| Ways & Means
| Jheanelle Wilkins (D–Greenbelt), Chair
Jessica Feldmark (D–Columbia), Vice Chair
|
- Child Care Subcommittee
- Early Childhood & Special Education Subcommittee
- Gaming Subcommittee
- K-12 Education Subcommittee
- Local Revenues Subcommittee
- Revenues Subcommittee
|-
|}
Membership
{|class="wikitable sortable"
|+ Current members of the Maryland House of Delegates
!scope="col" |District
!scope="col" |Counties
!scope="colgroup" colspan=2 |Name
!scope="colgroup" colspan=2 |Party
!scope="col" |Start
!scope="col" |Committee(s)
!scope="col" class="unsortable" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|Allegany, Garrett
|50px
|
|
|
|Appropriations
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|Allegany
|50px|
|
|
|
|Ways and Means<br>Rules and Executive Nominations
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|Allegany, Washington
|50px|
|
|
|
|Environment and Transportation
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2 |
|rowspan=2 |Washington
|50px
|
|
|
|Economic Matters
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Judiciary
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|Washington
|50px|
|
|
|
|Government, Labor, and Elections
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" rowspan=3 |
|rowspan=3 |Frederick
|50px|
|
|
|
|Government, Labor, and Elections (vice chair)
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Government, Labor, and Elections
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Judiciary
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |4
|rowspan=3 |Carroll, Frederick
|50px|
|
|
|
|Government, Labor, and Elections
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Economic Matters<br>Rules and Executive Nominations
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Ways and Means
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |5
|rowspan=3 |Carroll
|50px
|
|
|
|Economic Matters
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Judiciary
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Government, Labor, and Elections
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |6
|rowspan=3 |Baltimore County
|50px|
|
|
|
|Environment and Transportation
|align="center" |
|-
|50px|
|
|
|
|Ways and Means
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Appropriations
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2 |7A
|rowspan=2 |Baltimore County
|50px
|
|
|
|Health<br>Rules and Executive Nominations
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Environment and Transportation
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |7B
|Harford
|50px
|
|
|
|Judiciary
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |8
|rowspan=3 |Baltimore County
|50px|
|
|
|
|Economic Matters
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Environment and Transportation
|align="center" |
|-
|
|
|
|
|Health
|
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2 |
|rowspan=2 |Howard, Montgomery
|50px|
|
|
|
|Government, Labor, and Elections
|align="center" |
|-
|50px|
|
|
|
|Environment and Transportation
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|Howard
|50px|
|
|
|
|Appropriations
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |10
|rowspan=3 |Baltimore County
|50px
|
|
|
|Appropriations
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Judiciary
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Health
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" |11A
|Baltimore County
|50px
|
|
|
|Ways and Means
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2 |11B
|rowspan=2 |Baltimore County
|50px
|
|
|
|Judiciary
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Environment and Transportation<br>Rules and Executive Nominations
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2 |12A
|rowspan=2 |Howard
|50px
|
|
|
|Ways and Means (vice chair)
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Health
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" |12B
|Anne Arundel
|50px
|
|
|
|Judiciary
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |13
|rowspan=3 |Howard
|50px
|
|
|
|Judiciary
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Government, Labor, and Elections
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Health
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |14
|rowspan=3 |Montgomery
|50px
|
|
|
|Appropriations (vice chair)
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Economic Matters
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Ways and Means
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |15
|rowspan=3 |Montgomery
|50px
|
|
|
|Environment and Transportation
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Environment and Transportation
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Economic Matters
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |16
|rowspan=3 |Montgomery
|50px
|
|
|
|Appropriations
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Environment and Transportation (chair)<br>Rules and Executive Nominations
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Health
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |17
|rowspan=3 |Montgomery
|50px
|
|
|
|Ways and Means
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Appropriations
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Ways and Means
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |18
|rowspan=3 |Montgomery
|50px
|
|
|
|Appropriations<br>Rules and Executive Nominations
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Government, Labor, and Elections
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Health
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |19
|rowspan=3 |Montgomery
|50px
|
|
|
|Health (vice chair)<br>Rules and Executive Nominations
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Government, Labor, and Elections
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Government, Labor, and Elections
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |20
|rowspan=3 |Montgomery
|50px
|
|
|
|Economic Matters (vice chair)
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Judiciary<br>Rules and Executive Nominations
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Ways and Means (chair)<br>Rules and Executive Nominations
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |21
|rowspan=3 |Anne Arundel, Prince George's
|50px
|
|
|
|Appropriations (Chair)<br>Rules and Executive Nominations
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Government, Labor, and Elections
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Speaker<br>Rules and Executive Nominations
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |22
|rowspan=3 |Prince George's
|50px
|
|
|
|Judiciary
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Environment and Transportation<br>Rules and Executive Nominations (chair)
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Health
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |
|rowspan=3 |Prince George's
|50px
|
|
|
|Environment and Transportation<br>Rules and Executive Nominations (vice chair)
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Economic Matters
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Judiciary
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |24
|rowspan=3 |Prince George's
|50px|
|
|
|
|Health
|align="center" |
|-
|50px|
|
|
|
|Appropriations
|align="center" |
|-
|50px|
|
|
|
|Ways and Means
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |25
|rowspan=3 |Prince George's
|50px|
|
|
|
|Ways and Means
|align="center" |
|-
|50px|
|
|
|
|Economic Matters
|align="center" |
|-
|50px|
|
|
|
|Appropriations
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |26
|rowspan=3 |Prince George's
|50px
|
|
|
|Economic Matters
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Economic Matters (chair)<br>Rules and Executive Nominations
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Judiciary
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|Charles, Prince George's
|50px
|
|
|
|Environment and Transportation
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|Calvert, Prince George's
|50px
|
|
|
|Environment and Transportation
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|Calvert
|50px
|
|
|
|Government, Labor, and Elections
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |28
|rowspan=3 |Charles
|50px
|
|
|
|Judiciary (vice chair)
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Ways and Means
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Government, Labor, and Elections<br>Rules and Executive Nominations
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|St. Mary's
|50px
|
|
|
|Health
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|St. Mary's
|50px
|
|
|
|Economic Matters<br>Rules and Executive Nominations
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|Calvert, St. Mary's
|50px
|
|
|
|Environment and Transportation
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2 |
|rowspan=2 |Anne Arundel
|50px
|
|
|
|Environment and Transportation
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Appropriations
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|Anne Arundel
|50px
|
|
|
|Economic Matters
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" rowspan=3 |
|rowspan=3 |Anne Arundel
|50px
|
|
|
| Government, Labor, and Elections
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Health<br>Rules and Executive Nominations
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Judiciary
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |32
|rowspan=3 |Anne Arundel
|50px
|
|
|
|Judiciary (chair)<br>Rules and Executive Nominations
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Appropriations<br>Rules and Executive Nominations
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Economic Matters
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|Anne Arundel
|50px
|
|
|
|Economic Matters
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|Anne Arundel
|50px
|
|
|
|Judiciary
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|Anne Arundel
|50px
|
|
|
|Health (chair)
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2 |
|rowspan=2 |Harford
|50px
|
|
|
|Health
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Economic Matters
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|Harford
|50px
|
|
|
|Appropriations
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2 |
|rowspan=2 |Harford, Cecil
|50px
|
|
|
|Ways and Means
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Health<br>Rules and Executive Nominations
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|Cecil
|50px
|
|
|
|Ways and Means
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |36
|rowspan=3 |Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne's
|50px
|
|
|
|Economic Matters
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Appropriations<br>Rules and Executive Nominations
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Environment and Transportation
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|Dorchester, Wicomico
|50px
|
|
|
|Government, Labor, and Elections
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2 |
|rowspan=2 |Caroline, Dorchester, Talbot, Wicomico
|50px
|
|
|
|Economic Matters
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Health
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|Somerset, Wicomico
|
|
|
|
|Environment and Transportation
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|Wicomico, Worcester
|50px
|
|
|
|Appropriations
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|Wicomico, Worcester
|50px
|
|
|
|Ways and Means
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |39
|rowspan=3 |Montgomery
|50px
|
|
|
|Appropriations
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Health
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Ways and Means
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |40
|rowspan=3 |Baltimore
|50px
|
|
|
|Economic Matters
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Judiciary
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Government, Labor, and Elections (chair)
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |41
|rowspan=3 |Baltimore
|50px
|
|
|
|Judiciary
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Appropriations
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Health
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|Baltimore County
|50px
|
|
|
|Judiciary
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|Baltimore County
|50px
|
|
|
|Environment and Transportation (vice chair)
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|Carroll
|50px
|
|
|
|Appropriations
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2 |
|rowspan=2 |Baltimore
|50px
|
|
|
|Environment and Transportation<br>Rules and Executive Nominations
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Judiciary
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|Baltimore County
|50px
|
|
|
|Appropriations
|
|-
!scope="row" |
|Baltimore
|50px
|
|
|
|Ways and Means
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2 |
|rowspan=2 |Baltimore County
|50px
|
|
|
|Government, Labor, and Elections
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Appropriations
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |45
|rowspan=3 |Baltimore
|50px
|
|
|
|Appropriations<br>Rules and Executive Nominations
|align="center" |
|-
|50px|
|
|
|
|Ways and Means
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Ways and Means
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3 |46
|rowspan=3 |Baltimore
|50px
|
|
|
| Government, Labor, and Elections<br>Rules and Executive Nominations
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Environment and Transportation
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Appropriations
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2 |
|rowspan=2 |Prince George's
|50px
|
|
|
|Economic Matters
|align="center" |
|-
|50px
|
|
|
|Appropriations
|align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" |
|Prince George's
|50px
|
|
|
|Health
|align="center" |
|}
Notes
See also
- List of Districts in the Maryland House of Delegates
- Government of Maryland
References
Further reading
Legislative District Maps, which are updated every ten years
- As of February 24, 2012
- As of June 21, 2002
- As of 1992
External links
- Maryland General Assembly
- Archives of Maryland Historical List, House of Delegates (1790-1990)
