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All offices on the 2026 Maryland ballot: federal, statewide, state legislative, and county.
16 office types across federal, state, and county levels
Representing Maryland in the U.S. Congress
One of Maryland's two representatives in the U.S. Senate. Serves a 6-year term. Votes on federal legislation, treaties, and presidential nominations.
Represents one of Maryland's 8 congressional districts in the U.S. House of Representatives. Serves a 2-year term.
Elected by all Maryland voters
Maryland's chief executive. Manages state agencies, signs or vetoes legislation, and sets the state budget. Serves a 4-year term.
Maryland's chief legal officer. Represents the state in court, enforces consumer protection and civil rights laws, and issues legal opinions.
Oversees state finances, collects taxes, and manages payroll for state employees. One of three elected members of the Board of Public Works.
Maryland General Assembly: Senate and House of Delegates
Member of the Maryland Senate. One of 47 senators representing legislative districts. Votes on state laws, the state budget, and confirms appointments.
Member of the Maryland House of Delegates. 141 delegates serve multi-member districts. The larger chamber of the General Assembly.
Local government offices across all 24 jurisdictions
The chief executive of a Maryland county government, responsible for managing county operations, the budget, and executive branch departments.
Elected members of the county legislative body. Responsible for enacting local laws, approving the budget, and overseeing county government.
Governs the local public school system. Sets policy, approves the school budget, and oversees the superintendent.
The chief law enforcement officer of a Maryland county. Manages the county jail, court security, and may handle civil process and patrol.
The chief prosecutor for a Maryland county. Decides which criminal cases to pursue and represents the state in circuit court proceedings.
Elected judges serving Maryland's circuit courts, the trial courts of general jurisdiction. Handle civil, criminal, family, and juvenile cases.
Administers the probate process for estates, oversees guardianships and trusts, and maintains probate court records for the county.
Maintains court records, processes filings, and manages administrative functions for the county's circuit court.
Judges on Maryland's probate court. Oversee estates, guardianships, and the administration of decedents' affairs.
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