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2022 Maryland Comptroller election|
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County results
Precinct results Lierman: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90% Glassman: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90% Tie: 40–50% 50% No votes |
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The 2022 Maryland Comptroller election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the next
Comptroller of Maryland. Incumbent
Democratic Comptroller
Peter Franchot declined to run for a fifth term and instead
ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Maryland.
[1]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
- Tim Adams, mayor of
Bowie (2019–present)
[3]
Declined
Endorsements
Tim Adams
- State legislators
-
Gabriel Acevero, state delegate for the
39th district (2019–present)
[8]
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Darryl Barnes, state delegate for the
25th district (2015–present) and chair of the
Legislative Black Caucus (2018–present)
[8]
-
Talmadge Branch, state delegate for the
45th district (1995–present)
[9]
-
Nick Charles, state delegate for the
25th district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Charlotte Crutchfield, state delegate for the
19th district (2019–present)
[8]
-
Debra Davis, state delegate for the
28th district (2019–present)
[9]
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Diana Fennell, state delegate for
district 47A (2015–present)
[9]
-
Andrea Harrison, state delegate for the
24th district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Marvin E. Holmes Jr., state delegate for the
district 23B (2003–present)
[8]
-
Julian Ivey, state delegate for
district 47A (2019–present)
[9]
-
Mike Rogers, state delegate for the
32nd district (2019–present)
[8]
-
Jay Walker, state delegate for the
26th district (2007–present)
[8]
-
Alonzo T. Washington, state delegate for the
22nd district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Ron Watson, state senator for the
23rd district (2021–present)
[8]
-
C. T. Wilson, state delegate for the
28th district (2011–present)
[8]
- Local officials
- Labor unions
Brooke Lierman
- U.S. Senators
- U.S. Representatives
- State officials
- State legislators
-
Curt Anderson, state delegate for the
43rd district (2003–present)
[9]
-
Dalya Attar, state delegate for the
41st district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Vanessa Atterbeary, state delegate for the
13th district (2015–present)
[14]
-
Heather Bagnall, state delegate for the
33rd district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Ben Barnes, state delegate for Maryland's 21st district (2007–present)
[9]
-
J. Sandy Bartlett, state delegate for the
32nd district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Kumar P. Barve, state delegate for the
17th district (1991–present)
[6]
-
Pamela Beidle, state senator for the
32nd district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Lisa Belcastro, state delegate for the
11th district (2020–present)
[9]
-
Joanne C. Benson, state senator for the
24th district (2011–present)
[12]
-
Regina T. Boyce, state delegate for the
43rd district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Chanel Branch, state delegate for the
45th district (2020–present)
[9]
-
Tony Bridges, state delegate for the
41st district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Ned Carey, state delegate for
district 31A (2015–present)
[9]
-
Alfred C. Carr Jr., state delegate for the
18th district (2007–present)
[9]
-
Jill P. Carter, state senator for the
41st district (2018–present)
[9]
-
Mark S. Chang, state delegate for the
32nd district (2015–present)
[9]
-
Lorig Charkoudian, state delegate for the
20th district (2019–present)
[6]
-
Luke Clippinger, state delegate for the
46th district (2011–present)
[9]
-
Bonnie Cullison, state delegate for the
19th district (2011–present)
[6]
-
Kathleen Dumais, state delegate for the
15th district (2003–present)
[6]
-
Eric Ebersole, state delegate for the
12th district (2015–present)
[9]
-
Sarah Elfreth, state senator for the
30th district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Brian J. Feldman, state senator for the
15th district (2013–present)
[6]
-
Jessica M. Feldmark, state delegate for the
12th district (2019–present)
[14]
-
Bill Ferguson, President of the
Maryland Senate (2020–present) and state senator from the
46th district (2011–present)
[15]
-
Cathi Forbes, state delegate for
district 42A (2019–present)
[9]
-
David Fraser-Hidalgo, state delegate for the
15th district (2013–present)
[6]
-
Katie Fry Hester, state senator for the
9th district (2019–present)
[14]
-
James W. Gilchrist, state delegate for the
17th district (2007–present)
[6]
-
Michele Guyton, state delegate for
district 42B (2019–present)
[9]
-
Guy Guzzone, state senator for the
13th district (2015–present)
[9]
-
Antonio Hayes, state senator for the
40th district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Shaneka Henson, state delegate for
district 30A (2019–present)
[9]
-
Shelly L. Hettleman, state senator for the
11th district (2020–present)
[9]
-
Terri Hill, state delegate for the
12th district (2015–present)
[14]
-
Carl W. Jackson, state delegate for the
8th district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Steven C. Johnson, state delegate for
district 34A (2019–present)
[9]
-
Adrienne A. Jones, Speaker of the
Maryland House of Delegates (2019–present) and state delegate for the
10th district (1997–present)
[16]
-
Dana Jones, state delegate for
district 30A (2020–present)
[9]
-
Rachel Jones, state delegate for
district 27B (2021–present)
[9]
-
Cheryl Kagan, state senator for the
17th district (2015–present)
[6]
-
Anne Kaiser, state delegate for the
14th district (2003–present)
[6]
-
Ariana Kelly, state delegate for the
16th district (2011–present)
[6]
-
Kenneth P. Kerr, state delegate for
district 3B (2019–present)
[9]
-
Nancy J. King, Majority Leader of the
Maryland Senate (2020–present) and state senator for the
39th district (2007–present)
[6]
-
Marc Korman, state delegate for the
16th district (2015–present)
[6]
-
Carol L. Krimm, state delegate for
district 3A (2015–present)
[9]
-
Clarence Lam, state senator for the
12th district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Susan C. Lee, state senator for the
16th district (2015–present)
[6]
-
Mary A. Lehman, state delegate for the
21st district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Robbyn Lewis, state delegate for the
46th district (2017–present)
[9]
-
Karen Lewis Young, state delegate for
district 3A (2015–present)
[9]
-
Lesley Lopez, state delegate for the
39th district (2019–present)
[6]
-
Sara N. Love, state delegate for the
16th district (2019–present)
[6]
-
Eric Luedtke, Majority Leader of the Maryland House of Delegates (2019–present) and state delegate for the
14th district (2011–present)
[6]
-
Cory V. McCray, state senator for the
45th district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Maggie McIntosh, state delegate for the
43rd district (2003–present)
[9]
-
David Moon, state delegate for the
20th district (2015–present)
[6]
-
Julie Palakovich Carr, state delegate for the
17th district (2019–present)
[6]
-
Edith J. Patterson, state delegate for the
28th district (2015–present)
[9]
-
Joseline Peña-Melnyk, state delegate for the
21st district (2007–present)
[9]
-
Lily Qi, state delegate for the
15th district (2019–present)
[6]
-
Pamela E. Queen, state delegate for the
14th district (2016–present)
[6]
-
Kirill Reznik, state delegate for the
39th district (2007–present)
[6]
-
Samuel I. Rosenberg, state delegate for the
41st district (1983–present)
[9]
-
Sheila Ruth, state delegate for
district 44B (2020–present)
[9]
-
Emily Shetty, state delegate for the
18th district (2019–present)
[6]
-
Stephanie M. Smith, state delegate for the
45th district (2019–present)
[9]
-
William C. Smith Jr., state senator for the
20th district (2016–present)
[6]
-
Jared Solomon, state delegate for the
18th district (2019–present)
[6]
-
Dana Stein, state delegate for the
11th district (2007–present)
[9]
-
Vaughn Stewart, state delegate for the
19th district (2019–present)
[6]
-
Charles E. Sydnor III, state senator for the
44th district (2020–present)
[9]
-
Jennifer R. Terrasa, state delegate for the
13th district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Frank S. Turner, former state delegate for the
13th district (1995–2019)
[14]
-
Jeff Waldstreicher, state senator for the
18th district (2019–present)
[6]
-
Mary L. Washington, state senator for the
43rd district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Courtney Watson, state delegate for
district 9B (2019–present)
[14]
-
Jheanelle Wilkins, state delegate for the
20th district (2017–present)
[6]
-
Pat Young, state delegate for
district 44B (2015–present)
[9]
-
Ronald N. Young, state senator for the
3rd district (2011–present)
[9]
-
Craig Zucker, state senator for the
14th district (2016–present)
[9]
- Local officials
-
Gabe Albornoz,
Montgomery County councilperson (2018-present)
[6]
-
Angela Alsobrooks,
Prince George's County executive (2018-present)
[17]
-
Gavin Buckley, mayor of
Annapolis (2017–present)
[9]
-
Jacob R. Day, mayor of
Salisbury (2015–present)
[9]
-
Will Jawando, Montgomery County councilperson (2018–present)
[6]
-
Sidney A. Katz, Montgomery County councilperson (2014–present)
[6]
-
Sharon Green Middleton,
Baltimore County councilperson (2007–present)
[9]
-
Don Mohler, former
Baltimore County executive (2018)
[11]
-
Johnny Olszewski,
Baltimore County executive (2018–present)
[18]
-
Odette Ramos,
Baltimore City councilperson (2020–present)
[9]
-
Craig L. Rice, Montgomery County councilperson (2010–present)
[6]
-
Joel Martin Rubin,
Chevy Chase councilmember (2006–present)
[9]
-
Jimmy Tarlau,
Mount Rainier city councilmember (2021–present)
[9]
- Labor unions
- Organizations
- Newspapers
Debates and forums
Fundraising
Primary campaign finance activity through July 3, 2022
|
Candidate |
Raised |
Spent |
Cash on hand
|
Tim Adams |
$2,725,992 |
$2,411,814 |
$585,308
|
Brooke Lierman |
$2,321,020 |
$2,524,487 |
$384,826
|
Source:
Maryland State Board of Elections
[48]
|
Polling
Results
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Endorsements
Debates and forums
Fundraising
Results
General election
Debates and forums
Endorsements
Brooke Lierman (D)
- Executive Branch officials
- U.S. Senators
- U.S. Representatives
- State officials
- State legislators
-
Curt Anderson, state delegate for the
43rd district (2003–present)
[9]
-
Dalya Attar, state delegate for the
41st district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Vanessa Atterbeary, state delegate for the
13th district (2015–present)
[14]
-
Heather Bagnall, state delegate for the
33rd district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Ben Barnes, state delegate for Maryland's 21st district (2007–present)
[9]
-
J. Sandy Bartlett, state delegate for the
32nd district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Kumar P. Barve, state delegate for the
17th district (1991–present)
[6]
-
Pamela Beidle, state senator for the
32nd district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Lisa Belcastro, state delegate for the
11th district (2020–present)
[9]
-
Joanne C. Benson, state senator for the
24th district (2011–present)
[12]
-
Regina T. Boyce, state delegate for the
43rd district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Chanel Branch, state delegate for the
45th district (2020–present)
[9]
-
Tony Bridges, state delegate for the
41st district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Ned Carey, state delegate for
district 31A (2015–present)
[9]
-
Alfred C. Carr Jr., state delegate for the
18th district (2007–present)
[9]
-
Jill P. Carter, state senator for the
41st district (2018–present)
[9]
-
Mark S. Chang, state delegate for the
32nd district (2015–present)
[9]
-
Lorig Charkoudian, state delegate for the
20th district (2019–present)
[6]
-
Luke Clippinger, state delegate for the
46th district (2011–present)
[9]
-
Bonnie Cullison, state delegate for the
19th district (2011–present)
[6]
-
Kathleen Dumais, state delegate for the
15th district (2003–present)
[6]
-
Eric Ebersole, state delegate for the
12th district (2015–present)
[9]
-
Sarah Elfreth, state senator for the
30th district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Brian J. Feldman, state senator for the
15th district (2013–present)
[6]
-
Jessica M. Feldmark, state delegate for the
12th district (2019–present)
[14]
-
Bill Ferguson, President of the
Maryland Senate (2020–present) and state senator from the
46th district (2011–present)
[15]
-
Cathi Forbes, state delegate for
district 42A (2019–present)
[9]
-
David Fraser-Hidalgo, state delegate for the
15th district (2013–present)
[6]
-
Katie Fry Hester, state senator for the
9th district (2019–present)
[14]
-
James W. Gilchrist, state delegate for the
17th district (2007–present)
[6]
-
Michele Guyton, state delegate for
district 42B (2019–present)
[9]
-
Guy Guzzone, state senator for the
13th district (2015–present)
[9]
-
Antonio Hayes, state senator for the
40th district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Shaneka Henson, state delegate for
district 30A (2019–present)
[9]
-
Shelly L. Hettleman, state senator for the
11th district (2020–present)
[9]
-
Terri Hill, state delegate for the
12th district (2015–present)
[14]
-
Carl W. Jackson, state delegate for the
8th district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Steven C. Johnson, state delegate for
district 34A (2019–present)
[9]
-
Adrienne A. Jones, Speaker of the
Maryland House of Delegates (2019–present) and state delegate for the
10th district (1997–present)
[16]
-
Dana Jones, state delegate for
district 30A (2020–present)
[9]
-
Rachel Jones, state delegate for
district 27B (2021–present)
[9]
-
Cheryl Kagan, state senator for the
17th district (2015–present)
[6]
-
Anne Kaiser, state delegate for the
14th district (2003–present)
[6]
-
Ariana Kelly, state delegate for the
16th district (2011–present)
[6]
-
Kenneth P. Kerr, state delegate for
district 3B (2019–present)
[9]
-
Nancy J. King, Majority Leader of the
Maryland Senate (2020–present) and state senator for the
39th district (2007–present)
[6]
-
Marc Korman, state delegate for the
16th district (2015–present)
[6]
-
Carol L. Krimm, state delegate for
district 3A (2015–present)
[9]
-
Clarence Lam, state senator for the
12th district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Susan C. Lee, state senator for the
16th district (2015–present)
[6]
-
Mary A. Lehman, state delegate for the
21st district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Robbyn Lewis, state delegate for the
46th district (2017–present)
[9]
-
Karen Lewis Young, state delegate for
district 3A (2015–present)
[9]
-
Lesley Lopez, state delegate for the
39th district (2019–present)
[6]
-
Sara N. Love, state delegate for the
16th district (2019–present)
[6]
-
Eric Luedtke, Majority Leader of the Maryland House of Delegates (2019–present) and state delegate for the
14th district (2011–present)
[6]
-
Cory V. McCray, state senator for the
45th district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Maggie McIntosh, state delegate for the
43rd district (2003–present)
[9]
-
David Moon, state delegate for the
20th district (2015–present)
[6]
-
Julie Palakovich Carr, state delegate for the
17th district (2019–present)
[6]
-
Edith J. Patterson, state delegate for the
28th district (2015–present)
[9]
-
Joseline Peña-Melnyk, state delegate for the
21st district (2007–present)
[9]
-
Lily Qi, state delegate for the
15th district (2019–present)
[6]
-
Pamela E. Queen, state delegate for the
14th district (2016–present)
[6]
-
Kirill Reznik, state delegate for the
39th district (2007–present)
[6]
-
Samuel I. Rosenberg, state delegate for the
41st district (1983–present)
[9]
-
Sheila Ruth, state delegate for
district 44B (2020–present)
[9]
-
Emily Shetty, state delegate for the
18th district (2019–present)
[6]
-
Stephanie M. Smith, state delegate for the
45th district (2019–present)
[9]
-
William C. Smith Jr., state senator for the
20th district (2016–present)
[6]
-
Jared Solomon, state delegate for the
18th district (2019–present)
[6]
-
Dana Stein, state delegate for the
11th district (2007–present)
[9]
-
Vaughn Stewart, state delegate for the
19th district (2019–present)
[6]
-
Charles E. Sydnor III, state senator for the
44th district (2020–present)
[9]
-
Jennifer R. Terrasa, state delegate for the
13th district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Frank S. Turner, former state delegate for the
13th district (1995–2019)
[14]
-
Jeff Waldstreicher, state senator for the
18th district (2019–present)
[6]
-
Mary L. Washington, state senator for the
43rd district (2019–present)
[9]
-
Courtney Watson, state delegate for
district 9B (2019–present)
[14]
-
Jheanelle Wilkins, state delegate for the
20th district (2017–present)
[6]
-
Pat Young, state delegate for
district 44B (2015–present)
[9]
-
Ronald N. Young, state senator for the
3rd district (2011–present)
[9]
-
Craig Zucker, state senator for the
14th district (2016–present)
[9]
- Local officials
-
Gabe Albornoz,
Montgomery County councilperson (2018-present)
[6]
-
Angela Alsobrooks,
Prince George's County executive (2018-present)
[17]
-
Gavin Buckley, mayor of
Annapolis (2017–present)
[9]
-
Jacob R. Day, mayor of
Salisbury (2015–present)
[9]
-
Will Jawando, Montgomery County councilperson (2018–present)
[6]
-
Sidney A. Katz, Montgomery County councilperson (2014–present)
[6]
-
Sharon Green Middleton,
Baltimore County councilperson (2007–present)
[9]
-
Don Mohler, former
Baltimore County executive (2018)
[11]
-
Johnny Olszewski,
Baltimore County executive (2018–present)
[18]
-
Odette Ramos,
Baltimore City councilperson (2020–present)
[9]
-
Craig L. Rice, Montgomery County councilperson (2010–present)
[6]
-
Joel Martin Rubin,
Chevy Chase councilmember (2006–present)
[9]
-
Jimmy Tarlau,
Mount Rainier city councilmember (2021–present)
[9]
- Labor unions
- Organizations
- Newspapers
Barry Glassman (R)
- State officials
- Labor unions
- Organizations
- Maryland Farm Bureau
[73]
- Newspapers
Fundraising
Primary campaign finance activity through November 15, 2022
|
Candidate |
Raised |
Spent |
Cash on hand
|
Brooke Lierman |
$3,640,557 |
$4,040,817 |
$188,033
|
Barry Glassman |
$399,332 |
$802,505 |
$38,304
|
Source:
Maryland State Board of Elections
[48]
|
Polling
Poll source
|
Date(s) administered
|
Sample size
[a]
|
Margin of error
|
Brooke Lierman (D)
|
Barry Glassman (R)
|
Other
|
Undecided
|
OpinionWorks
|
October 20–23, 2022
|
982 (LV)
|
± 3.1%
|
57%
|
29%
|
–
|
–
|
Goucher College
|
September 8–12, 2022
|
748 (LV)
|
± 3.6%
|
48%
|
35%
|
1%
[d]
|
17%
|
Results
See also
Notes
- ^
a
b Key:
A – all adults
RV – registered voters
LV – likely voters
V – unclear
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^ Democratic primary voter subsample of full sample of 650 voters
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^ "Other candidates" with 8%; would not vote with 6%; Feldman with 5%; Rosapepe and Tucker with 2%
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^ "Some other candidate" (volunteered response) with 1%
- Partisan clients
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^ Poll sponsored by Adams's campaign
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^ Poll sponsored by
Douglas J. J. Peters
-
^ This poll was sponsored by Our Voice Maryland.
References
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b Witte, Brian (January 9, 2020).
"Maryland Comptroller Says He's Running for Governor".
NBC4 Washington.
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^ Cox, Erin (December 17, 2020).
"Lierman launches bid for Maryland comptroller with goal of boosting equity". The Washington Post.
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^ Wiggins, Ovetta (March 30, 2021).
"Bowie mayor launches bid for Maryland state comptroller". The Washington Post. Retrieved March 30, 2021.
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^ DePuyt, Bruce (January 21, 2021).
"Barve Decides Against Bid for Comptroller". Maryland Matters.
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"Brooke Lierman Endorsements". Brooke Lierman for Comptroller.
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"Working families have been able to rely on Brooke Lierman to champion efforts to improve lives in the House of Delegates. @32BJSEIU, @1199SEIU_MDDC & @SEIULocal500 look forward to her continued work in ensuring public contracts serve the best public interest as MD Comptroller" (
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