Monopoly Politics Maryland 2000
8 seats: 4R, 4D D 55
In 1998 incumbents continued to have it easy in Maryland, with all seats being won by landslide – since 1992 the most competitive U.S. House race in Maryland was won by 14%. Connie Morella continues to surprise; hers is the second most Democratic district in the nation epresented by a Republican.1. Wayne Gilchrest (R), 1990 | Landslide | |||||
'98: 69 | '96: 62 | '94: 68 | '92: 52 | R 56 | ||
2. Robert Ehrlich, Jr. (R), 1994 | Landslide | |||||
'98: 69 | '96: 62 | '94: 63 | ['92: R 65] | R 59 | ||
3. Benjamin Cardin (D), 1986 | Landslide | |||||
'98: 78 | '96: 67 | '94: 71 | '92: 74 | D 59 | ||
4. Albert Wynn (D), 1992 | Landslide | |||||
'98: 86 | '96: 85 | '94: 75 | '92: 75 | D 81 | ||
5. Steny Hoyer (D), 1981 | Comfortable* | |||||
'98: 65 | '96: 57 | '94: 59 | '92: 53 | D 52 | ||
6. Roscoe Bartlett (R), 1992 | Landslide | |||||
'98: 63 | '96: 57 | '94: 66 | '92: 54 | R 61 | ||
7. Elijah Cummings (D), 1996 | Landslide | |||||
'98: 86 | '96: 83 | ['94: D 82 | '92: D 85] | D 82 | ||
8. Connie Morella (R), 1986 | Comfortable* | |||||
'98: 60 | '96: 61 | '94: 70 | '92: 73 | D 58 |