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House of Delegates Member · Legislative District 16 · Maryland · 2026 Primary
Members of the Maryland House of Delegates represent their local districts in the state legislature by proposing, debating, and voting on laws that impact public education, healthcare, and transportation. They work alongside the state Senate to pass Maryland’s annual budget and determine how tax dollars are allocated to community services and infrastructure projects. This office is vital because delegates shape the statewide policies and spending priorities that directly influence the daily lives of all residents.
View all candidates in this raceAnn Guthrie Hingston is a Republican candidate for the Maryland House of Delegates in District 16 in Montgomery County. District 16 is a three-member at-large district that includes parts of Bethesda, Chevy Chase, and Potomac. Public Republican Party materials show Hingston active in local organizing; in September 2024, she hosted a District 16 meeting for Bethesda-area Republicans featuring speakers Doreen Rubin of United Against Racism in Education and John Logan of the Montgomery County Hogan for Senate campaign.
External sources describe District 16 as one of Maryland's most reliably Democratic districts with an overwhelming Democratic advantage. MDBayNews notes that any meaningful competition will occur in Democratic primaries rather than the general election. The district covers Bethesda, Chevy Chase, and Potomac portions of Montgomery County where Hingston is running against incumbents Tazeen Ahmad, Marc Korman, Sarah Wolek, and Teresa Saavedra Woorman.
“District issues include education funding and Blueprint implementation”
Source“Climate mandates and electrification policy; Potomac Interceptor collapse led to nearly 300 million gallons of untreated sewage entering the Potomac River”
Source“Transit expansion (Purple Line impacts); Potomac Interceptor collapse; Sewage, Silence, and Spin: Maryland Demands Answers After Historic Potomac Spill”
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