2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland

The 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland will be held on November 5, 2024, to elect the eight U.S. representatives from the state of Maryland, one from each of the state's eight congressional districts. The elections will coincide with the 2024 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections. The Democratic and Republican primary elections were held on May 14, 2024.

District 1
The 1st district encompasses the entire Eastern Shore of Maryland, including Salisbury, Harford County, and parts of north Baltimore County. The incumbent is Republican Andy Harris, who was re-elected with 54.5% of the vote in 2022.

Nominee

 * Andy Harris, incumbent U.S. representative

Eliminated in primary

 * Chris Bruneau, building contractor
 * Michael Scott Lemon, candidate for MD's 5th congressional district in 2022

Endorsements
Endorsements in bold were made after the primary elections.

Results
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Nominee

 * Blane H. Miller III, business owner and nominee for Harford County Executive in 2022

Eliminated in primary

 * Blessing Oluwadare, customer service agent

Endorsements
Endorsements in bold were made after the primary elections.

Results
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Declared

 * Joshua O'Brien (Libertarian), firefighter

District 2
The 2nd district encompasses much of Baltimore and Carroll counties, along with a portion of Baltimore itself. The incumbent is Democrat Dutch Ruppersberger, who was re-elected with 59.3% of the vote in 2022. On January 26, 2024, Ruppersberger announced that he would not run for re-election in 2024.

Nominee

 * Johnny Olszewski, Baltimore County Executive (2018–present) and former state delegate from the 6th district (2006–2015)

Eliminated in primary

 * Harry Bhandari, state delegate from the 8th district (2019–present)
 * Sia Kyriakakos, teacher
 * Sharron Reed-Burns, human services specialist
 * Jessica Sjoberg, medical assistant
 * Clint Spellman Jr., insurance agent

Declined

 * Dutch Ruppersberger, incumbent U.S. representative (endorsed Olszewski)

Endorsements
Endorsements in bold were made after the primary elections.

Results
[[File:2024 MD-02 Democratic primary.svg|thumb|Results by county {{legend|#7996E2|Olszewski}}

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Nominee

 * Kim Klacik, WCBM radio host and nominee for the 7th district in 2020

Eliminated in primary

 * John Thormann, contractual consultant and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2022
 * Dave Wallace, business owner and perennial candidate

Declined

 * Chris West, state senator from the 42nd district (2019–present)

Endorsements
Endorsements in bold were made after the primary elections.

Results
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Declared

 * Jasen Wunder (Libertarian), paramedic and nominee for the 8th district in 2016 and 2018

District 3
The 3rd district encompasses all of Howard County, much of Anne Arundel County, including Annapolis, and parts of Carroll County. The incumbent is Democrat John Sarbanes, who was re-elected with 60.2% of the vote in 2022. On October 26, 2023, Sarbanes announced that he would not seek re-election to a tenth term in 2024.

Nominee

 * Sarah Elfreth, state senator from the 30th district (2019–present)

Eliminated in primary

 * Mark Chang, state delegate from the 32nd district (2019–present)
 * Malcolm Thomas Colombo, structural engineer and candidate for the 1st district in 2022
 * Abigail Diehl, produce business owner
 * Juan Dominguez, former vice president of Breezeline and former Republican Bogota, New Jersey borough councilor (1995–1998) (previously ran for U.S. Senate)
 * Lindsay Donahue, medical IT specialist
 * Harry Dunn, U.S. Capitol Police officer known for defending the U.S. Capitol during the January 6 Capitol attack
 * Mark Gosnell, pulmonologist
 * Terri Hill, state delegate from district 12A (2015–present) and candidate for the 7th district in 2020
 * Aisha Khan, childcare business owner and candidate for HD-44B in 2022
 * Clarence Lam, state senator from the 12th district (2019–present)
 * Matt Libber, sports business executive
 * Kristin Lyman Nabors, nurse
 * John Morse, former Association of Flight Attendants general counsel
 * Jake Pretot, software developer and perennial candidate
 * Don Quinn, civil rights attorney and Republican nominee for SD-30 in 2014
 * Mike Rogers, state delegate from the 32nd district (2019–present)
 * Danny Rupli, attorney and candidate for the 6th district in 1976 and 1978
 * Gary Schuman, journalist and candidate for the 7th district in 2020
 * Stewart Silvers, psychiatrist
 * Jeff Woodard, nonprofit executive and candidate for the 7th district in 2020

Withdrawn

 * Vanessa Atterbeary, state delegate from the 13th district (2015–present)
 * Michael Coburn, criminal defense attorney

Declined

 * Calvin Ball III, Howard County Executive (2018–present)
 * Dawn Gile, state senator from the 33rd district (2023–present) (endorsed Elfreth)
 * Dana Jones, state delegate from district 30A (2020–present) (endorsed Elfreth)
 * Steuart Pittman, Anne Arundel County Executive (2018–present) (endorsed Elfreth)
 * John Sarbanes, incumbent U.S. representative
 * Pete Smith, chair of the Anne Arundel County Council (2022–present) from the first district (2012–2013, 2014–2018, 2022–present) (endorsed Rogers)

Endorsements
Endorsements in bold were made after the primary elections.

Debates and forums
A straw poll was held during the District 30 Democratic Club forum using ranked choice voting, which was won by Elfreth, who received 40 of the 64 votes cast by members of the club.

Results
[[File:2024 MD-03 Democratic primary.svg|thumb|Results by county {{legend|#7996E2|Elfreth}}

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Nominee

 * Robert Steinberger, attorney

Eliminated in primary

 * Arthur Baker Jr., attorney
 * Ray Bly, perennial candidate
 * Berney Flowers, former inter-agency technical advisor for NORAD and USNORTHCOM and candidate for the 2nd district in 2022
 * Thomas E. "Pinkston" Harris, banking business owner and perennial candidate
 * Jordan Mayo, realtor
 * Naveed Mian, marketing business owner
 * Joshua Morales, perennial candidate
 * John Rea, salesman and perennial candidate

Declined

 * Allan Kittleman, former Howard County Executive (2014–2018)
 * Yuripzy Morgan, former WBAL radio host and nominee for this district in 2022
 * Boyd Rutherford, former lieutenant governor of Maryland (2015–2023)

Results
[[File:2024 MD-03 Republican primary.svg|thumb|Results by county {{legend|#E27F7F|Steinberger}}

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Declared

 * Miguel Barajas (Libertarian)

District 4
The 4th district encompasses parts of the Washington, D.C. suburbs in Prince George's County, including Landover, Laurel, and Suitland. The incumbent is Democrat Glenn Ivey, who was elected with 90.3% of the vote in 2022.

Nominee

 * Glenn Ivey, incumbent U.S. representative

Eliminated in primary

 * Joseph Gomes
 * Emmett Johnson, insurance business owner
 * Gabriel Njinimbot, paralegal and entrepreneur

Nominee

 * George McDermott, perennial candidate

District 5
The 5th district is based in southern Maryland, and encompasses Charles, St. Mary's, Calvert counties and a small portion of southern Anne Arundel County, as well as the Washington, D.C. suburbs of College Park, Bowie, and Upper Marlboro. The incumbent is Democrat Steny Hoyer, who was re-elected with 66.0% of the vote in 2022.

Nominee

 * Steny Hoyer, incumbent U.S. representative

Eliminated in primary

 * Quincy Bareebe, accountant
 * Andrea Crooms, director of the Prince George's County Department of the Environment (2021–present)

Withdrawn

 * Leonard Proctor, chair of the Charles County Democratic Central Committee
 * Mckayla Wilkes, administrative assistant and candidate for this district in 2020 and 2022 (remained on ballot)

Declined

 * Angela Alsobrooks, Prince George's County Executive (2018–present) (running for U.S. Senate)
 * Colin Byrd, Greenbelt city councilor (2017–present) and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2022

Endorsements
Endorsements in bold were made after the primary elections.

Results
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Nominee

 * Michelle Talkington, businesswoman, youth minister, and nominee for SD-28 in 2022

District 6
The 6th district is based in western Maryland. It covers all of Garrett, Allegany, Washington, and Frederick counties, and extends south into the Washington, D.C. suburbs in Montgomery County, including Germantown and Gaithersburg. The incumbent is Democrat David Trone, who was re-elected with 54.7% of the vote in 2022. Trone declined to seek re-election, instead choosing to run for U.S. Senate.

Results
[[File:2024 MD-06 Democratic primary.svg|thumb|Results by county {{legend|#7996E2|McClain-Delaney}}

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Results
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Predictions


District 7
The 7th district includes most of Baltimore and some of its suburbs. The incumbent is Democrat Kweisi Mfume, who was re-elected with 82.2% of the vote in 2022.

Nominee

 * Kweisi Mfume, incumbent U.S. representative

Eliminated in primary

 * Tashi Kimandus Davis, project manager and candidate for this district in 2022

Endorsements
Endorsements in bold were made after the primary elections.

Nominee

 * Scott Collier, perennial candidate and nominee for this district in 2022

Eliminated in primary

 * Wayne McNeal, Democratic candidate for this district in 2022
 * Lorrie Sigley, nurse and candidate for this district in 2022

Declared

 * Ronald Owens-Bey (Libertarian), Republican candidate for HD-45 in 2018

District 8
The 8th district encompasses the inner suburbs of Washington, D.C., and is located entirely within Montgomery County. The incumbent is Democrat Jamie Raskin, who was re-elected with 80.3% of the vote in 2022.

Nominee

 * Jamie Raskin, incumbent U.S. representative

Eliminated in primary

 * Eric Felber, physician

Declined

 * Will Jawando, at-large Montgomery County councilor (2018–present) and candidate for this district in 2016
 * Tom Perez, former chair of the Democratic National Committee (2017–2021), former U.S. Secretary of Labor (2013–2017), former Maryland Secretary of Labor (2007–2009), and candidate for Governor of Maryland in 2022

Endorsements
Endorsements in bold were made after the primary elections.

Nominee

 * Cheryl Riley, public relations consultant

Eliminated in primary

 * Michael Yadeta, engineer and candidate for this district in 2020 and 2022

Declared

 * Nancy Wallace (Green), tech consultant, nominee for governor of Maryland in 2022, and nominee for this district in 2016 (previously ran for U.S. Senate)