2024 General Election U.S. Senate

Maryland voters will elect a new U.S. Senator in 2024 to replace Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Baltimore), who is retiring after three terms. Cardin, Maryland’s senior senator, has served since 2007.

U.S. Senators are elected to six-year terms, with no term limits. Maryland’s junior senator, Chris Van Hollen, will remain in office until his next re-election in 2028.

This election will play a key role in shaping Maryland’s future representation in the U.S. Senate.

Election Day: Nov. 5
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Early Voting: Oct. 24-31
There will be 14 early voting centers across Montgomery County.

Montgomery Community Media invited all candidates in this race to record a video statement.

League of Women Voters Guide for U.S. Senator

 


Angela Alsobrooks (D)

Website: www.angelaalsobrooks.com
Facebook: teamalsobrooks
X: @alsobrooksformd
Instagram: @alsobrooksformd

Contact Information
Email: info@angelaalsobrooks.com
Residence: Upper Marlboro

 

 

Candidate did not record a video statement


Larry Hogan (R)

Website: www.LarryHogan.com
Facebook: @govLarryHogan
X: @GovLarryHogan
Instagram: @LarryHogan
YouTube: @GovernorLarryHoganMD

 

Contact Information
Email: info@larryhogan.com
Residence: Davidsonville (Anne Arundel County)

Candidate did not record a video statement


Mike Scott (Libertarian)

Website:  www.lifeinallcaps.com
Facebook:
X:  @mikescott1word
Instagram:  @mikescottallcaps

Contact Information

Email: mikescottonewordallcaps@gmail.com
Residence: Bowie

 

Candidate did not record a video statement


Patrick J. Burke (Write-in)

Website: www.burke4senate.net
Facebook:
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Contact Information
Email: patrickb@burke4senate.net
Residence:  Gaithersburg