2022 Maryland House Election Interactive Map

All US House seats to be contested in 2022

Redistricting: No change in the number of districts. Toggle between 'Consensus Forecast' and 'Current House' to see how the map has changed.

The original enacted map was thrown out, as a court ruled it a partisan gerrymander favoring Democrats. The General Assembly passed a new map, which is now in place.

Democrats hold seven of the eight districts. The new map favors Democrats by 6-1, with the 6th district now potentially much more competitive.

To create and share your own forecast, visit the 2022 House Interactive Map.

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District Incumbent Party Since Term Predictions Margin of Victory
Consensus House(a) President(b)
MD-6 David Trone
2019 2nd
N/A 10.0%
David Trone*
Neil Parrott
MD-1 Andrew Harris
2011 6th
N/A 14.7%
Heather Mizeur
Andy Harris*
MD-2 C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger
2003 10th
N/A 21.3%
Dutch Ruppersberger*
Nicolee Ambrose
MD-3 John Sarbanes
2007 8th
N/A 26.4%
John Sarbanes*
Yuripzy Morgan
MD-4 Anthony Brown
2017 3rd
N/A 82.4%
Retiring to run for Attorney General
Glenn Ivey
Jeff Warner
MD-5 Steny Hoyer
1981 21st
N/A 37.2%
Steny Hoyer*
Chris Palombi
MD-7 Kweisi Mfume
2020 2nd
N/A 64.4%
Kweisi Mfume*
Scott Collier
MD-8 Jamie Raskin
2017 3rd
N/A 63.6%
Jamie Raskin*
Gregory Coll

(a)Source: Cook Political Report, 270toWin research. N/A for new district boundaries. In most cases, the margin is the difference between the Democratic and Republican nominee in the November 3, 2020 general election.
* Uncontested | + No major party opposition | ^ Both nominees from same party | x All-party primary
More details on the above exception types >>

President Margin is the percentage difference between Joe Biden and Donald Trump in 2020:
(b) Source: Daily Kos (when available) or Politico; based on 2022 House district boundaries
(c) Source: Daily Kos; based on House district boundaries used in 2020