2006 Maryland county offices elections
The election to choose all elected positions in the counties of Maryland occurred on Tuesday, November 7, 2006. The Maryland County Executive Election, 2006, U.S. House election, 2006, U.S. Senate election, 2006, 2006 Maryland gubernatorial election, 2006 Maryland Senate election and 2006 Maryland House of Delegates election were scheduled for the same day. Seven charter counties chose elected officeholders in their county: Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, Harford County, Howard County, Montgomery County, Prince George's County, and Wicomico County. The County elected offices include: County Council, State's Attorney, Sheriff, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Probate Judge, and Register of Wills. Please also see Maryland County Executive Election, 2006. This page will describe notable races and candidates. Declared CandidatesDistrict 1RepublicanJohn Edward Lindner District 2District 3District 4DemocratG. James ("Jamie") Benoit, Jr. Andrew Pruski Walter Kenneth Moody Devin F. Tucker RepublicanDistrict 5DemocratA. J. ("Tito") Baca RepublicanCathleen Vitale District 6DemocratJosh Cohen, Annapolis city Alderman; State Parole and Probation Agent; from Annapolis Classy Hoyel, Annapolis city Alderwoman from Annapolis RepublicanRene C. Swafford, Attorney-At-Law from Annapolis District 7Green PartyRobert L. Tufts - Green Party and environmental activist from Churchton RepublicansEd Reilly - Incumbent District 7 Potential CandidatesRepublicansRon Dillon, Jr. - Incumbent District 3 C. Edward Middlebrooks - Incumbent District 2 DemocratsGreensCandidate linksRepublicansCampaign WebsitesOther WebsitesDemocratsCampaign WebsitesOther WebsitesGreensCampaign WebsitesOther WebsitesOther linksGovernment LinksNews ArticlesDeclared CandidatesDemocratsRepublicansPotential CandidatesDemocratsRepublicansGreensDeclared CandidatesRepublicansDemocratsGreensPotential CandidatesRepublicansDemocratsGreensDeclared CandidatesDemocratsRepublicansGreensPotential CandidatesDemocratsRepublicansGreensAt-LargeDemocrats
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