1st Congressional District: Wilfred R. Bleakley, Jr.; David Bruce Hays; Gregory N. Seltzer. Alternates: Jamie Falcon; Charles E. (Ted) Peck; Delphine Peck.
2nd Congressional District: Walter Cukier; Christopher W. Pate; Michael Scott Story. Alternates: Jody R. Kakacek; Steven K. Kline; Daniel J. Rice.
3rd Congressional District: Norman Bednarek; David R. Blumberg; Barbara Viventi Howard. Alternates: Rebecca Phillips; Mark Supple; Samuel J. White.
4th Congressional District: Gary E. Guy; Donald Michaels; Daniel Sherman Willard. Alternates: Heather L. Olsen; Justin Shuy; John Tahsuda.
5th Congressional District: Melinda A. Fitzwater; Brian S. Kern; Meghan Sommers. Alternates: Ashley Reed; Mark H. Stone; Crystal M. Zorbaugh.
6th Congressional District: Carmen M. Amedori; Philip Baker-Shenk; Philip Greene. Alternates:
John S. Moulton; Patricia A. Moulton; Kelly M. Schulz.
7th Congressional District: Donald E. Murphy; Shandon C. Phan; Arne L. Schoeller, Jr. Alternates: Paul Demos; John Hencken; Kendall Taylor Murphy.
8th Congressional District: Everett Alvarez, Jr.; Michael Cronin; James F. Shalleck. Alternates: Nelson Rosenbaum; Mark Uncapher; Daniel Zubairi.
DELEGATES SELECTED BY REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE AT STATE CONVENTION, MAY 9, 2008
At-Large: Chris Cavey; Chuck Gast; Michael A. Geppi; Larry Helminiak; John R. Leopold; Anne M. McCarthy; Tony McConkey; Anthony J. O'Donnell; Patt A. Parker; Corey Stottlemyer. Alternates: Nicolee W. Ambrose; Ashley Barbara; Kevin Igoe; Gloria B. Murphy; Michael J. Pappas; Rex Reed; Erik S. Robey; Christopher B. Shank; Loretta H. Shields; Steven Wright.
Republican National Committee members: Louis M. Pope; Joyce Lyons Terhes.
Ex-officio: James Pelura III, D.V.M., Chair, Republican State Central Committee.
1st Congressional District: Ann H. Granados; J. Lowell Stolzfus; Cathleen M. Vitale. Alternates: Andrew P. Harris; Donna D. Judge; Jean L. Rothert.
2nd Congressional District: Walter R. Hayes, Jr.; Luis E. Borunda; David R. Craig. Alternates: John C. Fiastro, Jr.; Melissa R. Mullahey; Emil B. Pielke.
3rd Congressional District: Nicolee W. Ambrose; Jose Fuentes; Mark L. Luterman. Alternates: J. Michael Collins; Allen J. Furth; Laurie Sears.
4th Congressional District: Jason Fenwick; JoAnn Y. Fisher; Frederick D. Gray. Alternates: Virginia H. Kellogg; Maria Pena-Faustino; Sylvester J. Vaughns.
5th Congressional District: M. Jaqueline Gordon; Thomas F. McKay; Anthony J. O'Donnell. Alternates: Miguel Boluda; Greg Davis; Carolyn V. Lees.
6th Congressional District: George C. Edwards; James M. Harkins; Koreen Hughes. Alternates: Richard Hugg; David G. Lenhart; Tricia Wolfe.
7th Congressional District: Victor Clark, Jr.; Gloria B. Murphy; Howard M. Rensin. Alternates: Joseph Brown, Jr.; Manda Z. Ervin; Loretta D. Gaffney.
8th Congressional District: Katja Bullock; Howard A. Denis; Jayne H. Plank. Alternates: Sambhu N. Banik; Marilyn M. Dankner; Cristena B. Yeutter.
DELEGATES SELECTED BY REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE AT STATE CONVENTION, APRIL 30 - MAY 5, 2004
At-Large: Stephen N. Abrams; John A. Bartkovich, M.D.; Betty Jane Carroll; Chris Cavey; Alicia Corro-Hoffman; Adelaide C. Eckardt; Donald Farber; Charles Jenkins; Doro Bush Koch; Michael Malone; Donald F. Munson; Michael S. Steele. Alternates: Brenda Butscher; Diane Carabetla; Sharon Maenner Carrack; William G. Christoforo; Roy W. Crow; Michelle Duffy-Orr; William Frank; David Hale; Michelle Jefferson; Edward J. (E.J.) Pipkin; Frankie L. Powell; Joanne Smith.
Republican National Committee members: Louis M. Pope; Joyce Lyons Terhes.
Ex-officio: John M. Kane, Chair, Republican State Central Committee.
At the National Convention, elected delegates must vote for the Presidential candidate who wins in their Congressional district. At-Large delegates must vote for the candidate who carries the State. Delegates are released from this commitment after the second ballot unless their candidate withdraws or receives less than 35 percent of the vote at the Convention.
1st Congressional District: Wayne T. Gilchrest; John R. Leopold; Bonnie N. Luna.
2nd Congressional District: James M. Harkins; A. Wade Kach; James F. Ports.
3rd Congressional District: Richard D. Bennett; Joseph Brown, Jr.; Boyd K. Rutherford.
4th Congressional District: Patricia Anne Faulkner; Michelle M. Ripple; Michael S. Steele.
5th Congressional District: Robert P. Duckworth; Anthony J. O'Donnell; Audrey E. Scott.
6th Congressional District: Charles A. Johnson; Christopher J. McCabe; Scott L. Rolle.
7th Congressional District: Victor Clark, Jr.; Anthony D. Cobb; Kelly M. Drehoff.
8th Congressional District: Jean B. Cryor; Nancy H. Dacek; Patrick J. Hogan.
DELEGATES SELECTED BY REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE AT STATE CONVENTION, JUNE 10, 2000
Sandy Brock; Marilyn M. Dankner; M. Michelle Duffy; Donald E. Murphy; Louis M. Pope; Ellen R. Sauerbrey; Richard P. Taylor.
At the National Convention, elected delegates must vote for the Presidential candidate who wins in their Congressional district. At-Large delegates must vote for the candidate who carries the State. Delegates are released from this commitment after the second ballot unless their candidate withdraws or receives less than 35 percent of the vote at the Convention.
1st Congressional District: John G. Gary; Wayne T. Gilchrest: Oakley A. Sumpter, Jr.
2nd Congressional District: F. Vernon Boozer; Barbara H. Chinn; James M. Harkins.
3rd Congressional District: Joan I. Athen; Richard D. Bennett; Charles I. Ecker.
4th Congressional District: Herman B. Bouma; Patricia Anne Faulkner; Keith L. Poptanich.
5th Congressional District: Phillip D. Bissett; Donald Devine; Audrey E. Scott.
6th Congressional District: John N. Bambacus; Roscoe G. Bartlett; John W. Derr.
7th Congressional District: Kathleen B. Buffington; Victor Clark, Jr.; Jacqueline A. Fleming.
8th Congressional District: Howard A. Denis; Patrick J. Hogan; Jean W. Roesser.
DELEGATES SELECTED BY REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE AT STATE CONVENTION, MAY 4, 1996
Michael W. Burns; John R. Leopold; Christopher J. McCabe; Constance A. Morella; Mary Frances (Bunny) Parish; Ellen R. Sauerbrey; Richard P. Taylor; Joyce Lyons Terhes.
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REPUBLICAN PARTY NATIONAL CONVENTION, MINNEAPOLIS - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA
Maryland sent 37 delegates to the 2008 Republican Party National Convention. Of these, 24 delegates and 24 alternates (3 from each congressional district) were chosen by Republican voters in Maryland's primary election on February 12, 2008. In addition to the State Chair and the two National Committee members, 10 at-large delegates and 10 alternates were chosen by the Republican State Central Committee at its State Convention, May 10, 2008, in Annapolis.
SEPTEMBER 1-4, 2008DELEGATES* ELECTED BY VOTERS AT PRIMARY ELECTION, FEBRUARY 12, 2008
* (all delegates pledged to John McCain)
REPUBLICAN PARTY NATIONAL CONVENTION, NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK,
Maryland sent 39 delegates to the 2004 Republican Party National Convention. Of these, 24 delegates and 24 alternates (3 from each congressional district) were chosen by Republican voters in Maryland's primary election on March 2, 2004. The remaining fifteen included the State Chair, the two National Committee members, and 12 at-large delegates chosen by the Republican State Central Committee at its State convention, April 30 - May 5, 2004.
AUGUST 30 - SEPTEMBER 3, 2004DELEGATES ELECTED BY VOTERS AT PRIMARY ELECTION, MARCH 2, 2004
REPUBLICAN PARTY NATIONAL CONVENTION, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA,
In 2000, Maryland was allotted 31 delegates for the Republican Party National Convention. Of these, Republican voters elected 24 delegates (3 in each Congressional District) and the Republican State Central Committee chose 7 delegates.
JULY 31 - AUGUST 3, 2000DELEGATES ELECTED BY VOTERS AT PRIMARY ELECTION, MARCH 7, 2000
REPUBLICAN PARTY NATIONAL CONVENTION, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA,
In 1996, Maryland was allotted 32 delegates for the Republican Party National Convention. Of these, Republican voters elected 24 delegates (3 in each Congressional District) and the Republican State Central Committee chose 8 delegates.
AUGUST 12-15, 1996DELEGATES ELECTED BY VOTERS AT PRIMARY ELECTION, MARCH 5, 1996
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