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2024 Maryland's 6th congressional district election
The 2024 Maryland's 6th congressional district election will be held on November 5, 2024, to elect the United States representative for Maryland's 6th congressional district , concurrently with elections for the other U.S. House districts in Maryland and the rest of the country , as well as the 2024 U.S. Senate race in Maryland , other elections to the United States Senate , and various state and local elections . The primary election was held on May 14, 2024. The 6th district is based in western Maryland and the northwest District of Columbia exurbs and outer suburbs. It takes in all of Allegany , Frederick , Garrett , and Washington counties, as well as portions of Montgomery County. Cities in the district include Cumberland , Frederick , Gaithersburg , Germantown , and Hagerstown .[1]
The incumbent is Democrat David Trone , who was re-elected with 54.7% of the vote in 2022 . Trone was first elected in 2018 , when Democratic incumbent John Delaney retired to focus on his 2020 presidential campaign . Trone is not seeking re-election, instead choosing to run for the U.S. Senate to succeed retiring incumbent Democrat Ben Cardin . A wide field of candidates have filed for the race to replace Trone, with over 15 in all. Maryland Matters remarked that both Democrats and Republicans would need to find a candidate with a wide appeal, as the 6th district is largely split between suburban and rural areas.[2] The Washington Post further noted that Democrats outnumber registered Republicans by seven percentage points in the district.[3]
The 6th district is considered the most competitive congressional district in the state of Maryland, despite being a moderately blue largely suburban district with a more sparsely populated rural component. While Republicans typically run up large margins in the state's Western Panhandle (Washington, Allegany, and Garrett counties), the district has a slight Democratic lean due to the more heavily populated, strongly Democratic Montgomery County, and the former Republican stronghold of Frederick County, which has trended towards the Democrats in recent elections. Republicans last won the district in 2010 , when long-serving Republican Roscoe Bartlett was elected to his final term; he lost re-election to Delaney in 2012 after the district became significantly more favorable to the Democratic Party during redistricting .[2] Democrat Joe Biden won the district with 53.9% of the vote in the 2020 presidential election .[4]
Democratic primary [ edit ]
Ashwani Jain
Laurie-Anne Sayles
Candidates [ edit ]
Nominee [ edit ]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ]
George Gluck, IT consultant and perennial candidate[6]
Ashwani Jain, former Obama administration official and candidate for governor of Maryland in 2022 [7]
Lesley Lopez , state delegate from the 39th district (2019–present)[8]
Tekesha Martinez , mayor of Hagerstown (2023–present)[9]
Mohammad Mozumder, retired scientist[10]
Adrian Petrus, security guard and perennial candidate[10]
Laurie-Anne Sayles, at-large Montgomery County councilor (2022–present)[11]
Joe Vogel , state delegate from the 17th district (2023–present)[12]
Destiny Drake West, think tank founder and former senior program specialist at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development [13]
Kiambo White, union representative[10]
Altimont Wilks, grocery store owner[14]
Withdrawn [ edit ]
Peter Choharis, attorney (remained on ballot, endorsed McClain-Delaney )[15]
Geoffrey Grammer, retired U.S. Army Colonel and physician (remained on ballot, endorsed McClain-Delaney )[16]
Mia Mason, military veteran and nominee for the 1st district in 2020 [5]
Stephen McDow, economist and businessman (remained on ballot )[5]
Joel Martin Rubin , former vice mayor of Chevy Chase and candidate for the 8th district in 2016 (remained on ballot, endorsed McClain-Delaney )[17]
Declined [ edit ]
Jud Ashman, mayor of Gaithersburg (2014–present)[18]
Marilyn Balcombe, Montgomery County councilor from the 2nd district (2022–present)[19] [18]
Brian Feldman , state senator from the 15th district (2013–present)[5]
Jan Gardner, former Frederick County Executive (2014–2022)[5] (endorsed McClain-Delaney )[20]
Emily Keller, Maryland Special Secretary of Opioid Response (2023–present) and former mayor of Hagerstown (2020–2023)[18]
Aruna Miller , Lieutenant Governor of Maryland (2023–present) and candidate for this district in 2018 [21]
Craig Rice , former Montgomery County councilor from the 2nd district (2010–2022) and former state delegate from the 15th district (2007–2010)[19] [18]
David Trone , incumbent U.S. representative (ran for U.S. Senate )[22]
Brad Young, Frederick County Council President (2022–present)[23] (endorsed Vogel )[24]
Karen Lewis Young , state senator from the 3rd district (2023–present)[23] (endorsed McClain-Delaney )[20]
Endorsements [ edit ]
State legislators
Organizations
Labor unions
State legislators
County officials
Local officials
Party officials
Labor unions
Newspapers
U.S. representatives
Becca Balint , VT-AL (2023–present)[39]
Teresa Leger Fernandez , NM-03 (2021–present)[40]
Robert Garcia , CA-42 (2023–present)[41]
Zoe Lofgren , CA-18 (1995–present)[40]
Chris Pappas , NH-01 (2019–present)[40]
Max Rose , NY-11 (2019–2021)[28]
Andrea Salinas , OR-06 (2023–present)[40]
Linda Sánchez , CA-38 (2003–present)[42]
Eric Sorensen , IL-17 (2023–present)[40]
Mark Takano , CA-39 (2013–present)[43]
Ritchie Torres , NY-15 (2021–present)[43]
State delegates
Local officials
Organizations
Labor unions
Newspapers
Geoffrey Grammer (withdrawn)
Organizations
Labor unions
Debates and forums [ edit ]
2024 Maryland's 6th congressional district Democratic primary debates
No.
Date
Host
Moderator
Link
Participants
P Participant A Absent N Non-invitee I Invitee W Withdrawn
Gluck
Jain
Lopez
Martinez
McClain- Delaney
Sayles
Vogel
West
Wilks
Others
1 [62]
Feb 19, 2024
Washington County Democratic Central Committee
Kalim Johnson
Facebook
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P [a]
2
Mar 6, 2024
Montgomery County UpCounty Democrats
Andrew Saundry
YouTube
P
N
N
P
P
N
N
P
N
–
3
Mar 13, 2024
Jewish Democratic Council of America
Halie Soifer
YouTube
A
P
A
A
P
P
P
A
A
P [b]
4 [63]
Mar 20, 2024
Montgomery County UpCounty Democrats
Andrew Saundry
YouTube
N
P
N
N
N
P
P
N
P
P [c]
5 [64]
Mar 24, 2024
Frederick County Democratic Central Committee
Bob Kresslein
TBD
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
–
6 [65]
Mar 28, 2024
Garrett County Democratic Central Committee
Lillia Rose
Facebook
P
P
A
P
P
P
P
P
A
–
7 [66]
Apr 6, 2024
Washington County NAACP
Eddie Peters
Facebook
P
P
P
A
P
P
P
P
P
P [d]
8 [67]
Apr 11, 2024 Apr 16, 2024 Apr 23, 2024
Frederick County League of Women Voters
Betty Mayfield Michael Powell
YouTube I YouTube II YouTube III
P
P
P
A
P
P
P
A
A
P [e]
9 [32]
Apr 21, 2024
Association of Black Democrats of Montgomery County Latino Democratic Club of Montgomery County
Cheyanne Daniels
Facebook
P
P
P
A
A
P
P
A
A
P [f]
10 [68]
Apr 28, 2024
Montgomery County Women's Democratic Club
Brian Karem
YouTube
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
A
A
P [g]
Fundraising [ edit ]
Italics indicate a withdrawn candidate.
Campaign finance reports as of April 24, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Ashwani Jain (D )
$102,921[h]
$73,768
$33,684
Lesley Lopez (D )
$188,595
$154,382
$34,212
Tekesha Martinez (D )
$577,102[i]
$301,386
$271,619
April McClain-Delaney (D )
$1,940,409[j]
$1,173,254
$767,155
Laurie-Anne Sayles (D )
$74,622
$63,873
$10,749
Joe Vogel (D )
$686,646
$569,512
$117,134
Destiny Drake West (D )[k]
$16,710
$15,084
$1,626
Altimont Wilks (D )
$3,375
$3,170
$205
Peter Choharis (D )
$90,293 [l]
$31,526
$76,481
Geoffrey Grammer (D )
$551,059 [m]
$551,059
$0
Joel Martin Rubin (D )
$133,133
$133,133
$0
Source: Federal Election Commission [69]
Polling [ edit ]
Poll source
Date(s ) administered
Sample size[n]
Marginof error
Geoffrey Grammer
Lesley Lopez
Tekesha Martinez
April McClain- Delaney
Joel Martin Rubin
Joe Vogel
Other
Undecided
Garin-Hart-Yang Research Group [A]
May 6–7, 2024
400 (LV )
± 5.0%
–
–
–
37%
–
24%
17%
22%
Public Policy Polling [B]
April 25–26, 2024
558 (LV )
± 4.2%
–
4%
8%
24%
–
24%
4%
36%
GBAO [C]
March 14–17, 2024
500 (LV )
± 4.4%
5%
8%
8%
17%
–
10%
4%
48%
RMG Research [D]
November 14–17, 2023
300 (LV )
± 5.7%
3%
3%
6%
5%
1%
3%
5%
74%
Results [ edit ]
Results by county
Republican primary [ edit ]
Candidates [ edit ]
Nominee [ edit ]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ]
Withdrawn [ edit ]
Heath Barnes, burgess[o] of Woodsboro (2021–present) (endorsed Thiam )[74]
Todd Puglisi, grocery store clerk and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2022 [75]
Declined [ edit ]
Endorsements [ edit ]
State legislators
Organizations
Newspapers
Debates and forums [ edit ]
2024 Maryland's 6th congressional district Republican primary debates
No.
Date
Host
Moderator
Link
Participants
P Participant A Absent N Non-invitee I Invitee W Withdrawn O Not yet entered race
Heath Barnes
Dan Cox
Chris Hyser
Neil Parrott
Todd Puglisi
Mariela Roca
Tom Royals
Brenda Thiam
1 [81]
Sept 20, 2023
Upper Montgomery Republican Women's Club
David Bossie
YouTube
P
O
P
O
P
P
P
P
2 [82]
Feb 12, 2024
Frederick County Conservative Club
Matthew Foldi Jonathan Jenkins
N/A
W
P
P
O
W
A
P
P
3 [83]
Feb 15, 2024
Legislative District 15 Republican Club
Dan Cuda[84]
N/A
W
P
P
P
W
P
P
P
4 [85]
Feb 17, 2024
Garrett County Republican Central Committee Garrett County Republican Women's Club
Dirk Haire
YouTube
W
P
P
P
W
P
P
P
5 [66]
Apr 6, 2024
Washington County NAACP
Eddie Peters
Facebook
W
A
P
A
W
A
A
P
6 [67]
Apr 18, 2024
Frederick County League of Women Voters
Betty Mayfield
YouTube
W
A
P
A
W
P
A
P
Fundraising [ edit ]
Italics indicate a withdrawn candidate.
Campaign finance reports as of April 24, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Dan Cox (R )
$123,312[p]
$99,886
$23,426
Chris Hyser (R )
$154,574[q]
$42,111
$112,462
Mariela Roca (R )
$274,232
$254,206
$20,053
Tom Royals (R )
$521,197
$448,465
$72,732
Neil Parrott (R )
$271,448
$146,718
$163,131
Brenda Thiam (R )
$49,520[r]
$35,744
$14,046
Heath Barnes (R )
$34,373
$34,373
$0
Source: Federal Election Commission [69]
Results [ edit ]
Results by county
Third-party and independent candidates [ edit ]
Jason Johnson
Candidates [ edit ]
Declared [ edit ]
General election [ edit ]
Predictions [ edit ]
Post-primary endorsements [ edit ]
April McClain-Delaney (D )
State legislators
Organizations
Labor unions
Results [ edit ]
^ Geoffrey Grammer and Joel Martin Rubin
^ Geoffrey Grammer
^ Mohammad Mozumder and Kiambo White
^ Peter Choharis and Mohammad Mozumder
^ Peter Choharis and Kiambo White
^ Peter Choharis
^ Peter Choharis and Mohammad Mozumder
^ $20,000 of this total was self-funded by Jain
^ $4,908 of this total was self-funded by Martinez
^ $1,050,000 of this total was self-funded by McClain-Delaney
^ As of March 31, 2024
^ $25,000 of this total was self-funded by Choharis
^ $439,689 of this total was self-funded by Grammer
^ Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
^ Mayor
^ $3,000 of this total was self-funded by Cox
^ $120,336 of this total was self-funded by Hyser
^ $30,670 of this total was self-funded by Thiam
Partisan clients
^ Poll sponsored by McClain-Delaney's campaign
^ Poll sponsored by Equality PAC, which supports Vogel.
^ Poll sponsored by Vogel's campaign.
^ Poll sponsored by U.S. Term Limits . Vogel has signed the group's term-limit pledge.
References [ edit ]
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^ Jacoby, Ceoli (January 29, 2024). "Small-business owner who successfully sued federal government is running for Congress" . Frederick News-Post . Retrieved February 1, 2024 .
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^ Pagnucco, Adam (March 18, 2024). "Grammer Withdraws, Endorses Delaney" . Montgomery Perspective . Retrieved March 18, 2024 .
^ a b Pagnucco, Adam (March 6, 2024). "Rubin Drops Out, Endorses Delaney" . Montgomery Perspective . Retrieved March 6, 2024 .
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^ a b c d Jacoby, Ceoli (March 29, 2024). "Political notes: Teachers' union endorses Vogel; Grammer drops out of 6th District race" . Frederick News-Post . Retrieved April 1, 2024 .
^ Bixby, Ginny (June 13, 2023). "Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller indicates she won't run for 6th Congressional District seat" . MoCo360 . Retrieved June 13, 2023 .
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^ a b Marshall, Ryan (May 16, 2023). "Little interest in Frederick County so far for 6th District congressional seat" . The Frederick News-Post . Retrieved May 17, 2023 .
^ Jacoby, Ceoli (February 7, 2024). "Political notes: Congressional candidates event in Frederick; Brad Young endorses Vogel" . Frederick News-Post . Retrieved February 8, 2024 .
^ a b c d e f g Bixby, Ginny; Peck, Louis (July 25, 2023). "Political Notes: New faces join race for 6th Congressional District" . MoCo360 . Retrieved July 25, 2023 .
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^ "2024 Endorsements" . SEIU Local 500. Retrieved June 1, 2024 .
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^ "Join us this Sunday for a special Mother's Day Town Hall: RSVP Now" . Progressive Democrats of America . Retrieved May 10, 2024 .
^ "Elect Democratic Women Endorses April McClain Delaney for Maryland's 6th Congressional District" . Elect Democratic Women (Press release). May 10, 2024. Retrieved May 12, 2024 .
^ a b Bixby, Ginny (April 22, 2024). "Tensions flare at Maryland Congressional District 6 forum in Clarksburg" . MoCo360 . Retrieved April 22, 2024 .
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^ a b "The Post endorses April McClain Delaney and Tom Royals for Maryland's 6th District" . The Washington Post . May 3, 2024. Retrieved May 3, 2024 .
^ a b "2024 Candidates for Common Good" . Vote Common Good . Retrieved January 24, 2024 .
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^ a b Kravis, Isabelle (June 29, 2023). "Maryland: Two gay congressmen endorse Joe Vogel for Congress" . Washington Blade . Retrieved June 29, 2023 .
^ a b "LGBTQ+ Victory Fund Endorses Joe Vogel for Congress; Would Be First LGBTQ+ Person Elected to Congress from Maryland" . LGBTQ+ Victory Fund . July 27, 2023. Retrieved July 27, 2023 .
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^ "Several last-minute filers join Larry Hogan to run in the Maryland primaries" . The Herald-Mail . February 12, 2024. Retrieved February 12, 2024 .
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^ a b Weingarten, Dwight A. (April 8, 2024). "Republican, Democratic candidates present for forum of Congressional District Six hopefuls" . The Herald-Mail . Retrieved April 8, 2024 .
^ a b Jacoby, Ceoli (March 28, 2024). "League of Women Voters to host online forums for primary candidates" . Frederick News-Post . Retrieved April 1, 2024 .
^ Ford, William J. (April 29, 2024). "District 6 candidates promote their platforms before early voting begins" . Maryland Matters . Retrieved April 29, 2024 .
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^ a b "Unofficial 2024 Election Results" . elections.maryland.gov . Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved May 13, 2024 .
^ Kurtz, Josh (February 9, 2024). "Parrott jumps into 6th District congressional race as filing deadline passes" . Maryland Matters . Retrieved February 9, 2024 .
^ Bixby, Ginny (October 30, 2023). "Dan Cox announces run for Maryland Sixth Congressional District" . MoCo360 . Retrieved October 30, 2023 .
^ Kurtz, Josh; Sears, Bryan P. (July 19, 2023). "Political notes: 6th district GOP field is growing, O'Malley portraits unveiled" . Maryland Matters . Retrieved July 19, 2023 .
^ Jacoby, Ceoli (January 2, 2024). "Woodsboro burgess suspends campaign for Congress" . Frederick News-Post . Retrieved January 2, 2024 .
^ Jacoby, Ceoli (October 19, 2023). "Vogel leads Democrats, Royals leads Republicans in District 6 fundraising, FEC reports show" . Frederick News-Post . Retrieved October 20, 2023 . Republican Todd Puglisi of Gaithersburg, who had been campaigning for the House seat, told the News-Post on Thursday that he dropped out of the race.
^ Kurtz, Josh (November 8, 2023). "Md. congressional district used to lots of political spending hasn't seen much so far" . Maryland Matters . Retrieved November 8, 2023 . On the GOP side, Del. Jason C. Buckel (R-Allegany), the House minority leader in Annapolis, who has considered the race in both 2022 and this year, told Maryland Matters on Tuesday that he will not be a candidate.
^ Bienasz, Gabrielle (July 10, 2023). "Frederick County state's attorney becomes president of national group" . Frederick News-Post . Retrieved July 11, 2023 .
^ a b "FRC Action PAC Endorses Neil Parrott for U.S. House of Representatives in Maryland" . frcactionpac.org . Retrieved April 25, 2024 .
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^ "Political Notebook: Senate debates upended, Trone and Parrott pick up endorsements" . The Herald-Mail . April 8, 2024. Retrieved April 8, 2024 .
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^ Witte, Brian (May 14, 2024). "Maryland state Sen. Sarah Elfreth wins Maryland Democratic congressional primary" . Associated Press . Retrieved May 17, 2024 .
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^ Fernandez, Madison (May 20, 2024). "Pro-Israel group boosts Democrats in battleground races" . Politico . Retrieved May 20, 2024 .
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^ SEIU 500 [@seiu500] (May 30, 2024). "We are thrilled to announce that SEIU Local 500 has endorsed @April4Congress for Congressional District 6! April is committed to protecting our kids in the digital era, safeguarding our democracy, and defending a woman's right to choose. Let's move forward together!" (Tweet ). Retrieved June 1, 2024 – via Twitter . {{cite web }}
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^ SBA Pro-Life America [@sbaprolife] (June 28, 2024). ".@NeilParrott is taking on an extremist in #MD06 who says if she's elected the first thing she'll do is co-sponsor legislation to impose all-trimester abortions nationwide, even when babies feel pain. Neil stands with babies & moms. Marylanders, he deserves your vote!" (Tweet ). Retrieved June 28, 2024 – via Twitter .
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