District: | 34 |
Constituency: | part of Harford County |
Senate: | Mary-Dulany James (D) |
Delegate: |
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Democratic: | 43.4 |
Republican: | 33.4 |
Unaffiliated: | 21.5 |
Percent White: | 61.2 |
Percent Black: | 23.9 |
Percent Native American: | 0.4 |
Percent Asian: | 3.3 |
Percent Pacific Islander: | 0.1 |
Percent Other Race: | 3.0 |
Percent Two Or More Races: | 8.1 |
Percent Hispanic: | 7.1 |
Population: | 130,756 |
Population Year: | 2020 |
Voting-Age: | 100,673 |
Registered: | 89,715 |
Maryland's Legislative District 34 is one of 47 districts in the state for the Maryland General Assembly. It covers part of Harford County. The district is divided into two sub-districts for the Maryland House of Delegates: District 34A and District 34B.[1]
As of the 2020 United States census, the district had a population of 130,756, of whom 100,673 (77.0%) were of voting age. The racial makeup of the district was 79,968 (61.2%) White, 31,304 (23.9%) African American, 466 (0.4%) Native American, 4,377 (3.3%) Asian, 72 (0.1%) Pacific Islander, 3,894 (3.0%) from some other race, and 10,605 (8.1%) from two or more races.[2] [3] Hispanic or Latino of any race were 9,281 (7.1%) of the population.[4]
The district had 89,715 registered voters as of October 17, 2020, of whom 19,265 (21.5%) were registered as unaffiliated, 30,008 (33.4%) were registered as Republicans, 38,955 (43.4%) were registered as Democrats, and 822 (0.9%) were registered to other parties.[5]
The district is represented for the 2023–2027 legislative term in the State Senate by Mary-Dulany James (D) and in the House of Delegates by Steven C. Johnson (D, District 34A), Andre Johnson Jr. (D, District 34A) and Susan K. McComas (R, District 34B).[6] [7]
Session | Senate | ||
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1986–1989 | Catherine Riley (D) | ||
1990–1993 | Habern W. Freeman (D) | ||
1994–1997 | David R. Craig (R) | ||
1998–2001 | Nancy Jacobs (R) | ||
2002–2005 | Nancy Jacobs (R) | ||
2006–2009 | Nancy Jacobs (R) | ||
2010–2013 | Nancy Jacobs (R) | ||
2014–2017 | Bob Cassilly (R) | ||
2018–2022 | Bob Cassilly (R) | ||
2022–present | Mary-Dulany James (D) |