Wednesday, August 7, 2013

UPDATE: Election 2014: General Assembly candidates get an early start

The 2014 campaign season has started early. This new monthly roundup feature covers Maryland election news in July, and after it was updated Aug. 6, it lists every candidate who has filed and most who have announced. Each district is listed by county and incumbents with their status. The districts reflect the new district lines, which have placed some incumbents into the same district.
If we have have missed any candidates who have announced and have a website, but have not officially filed, please email Len@MarylandReporter.com. We will update this list in September.


Maryland General Assembly

District 1C: Allegany and Washington (Edwards not yet filed; Myers is retiring)
Michael McKay

Republican Michael McKay, president of the Allegany Board of County Commissioners, is running for an open delegate seat, reports the Hagerstown Herald-Mail. The seat is being vacated by Del. Leroy Meyers, who announced in May that he will not seek re-election.

Hancock resident Ray Givens, a Republican, announced his candidacy for the delegate seat, saying he believes in smaller government, lower taxes, individual rights and fewer bureaucratic regulations. He is retired from the military as well as from a government career in Montgomery and Prince George’s counties, reports the Cumberland Times-News.

Read more: http://marylandreporter.com/2013/08/03/election-2014-general-assembly-candidates-get-an-early-start/#ixzz2bJYlAkxM
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