District 2:
Jason Chambers — (R) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions, in support of allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine.
District 5:
Howard Hunter III — (D) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports medical cannabis:
100% yes. Tried getting recreational passed with former Rep. Kelley when I was in the NCGA for 4 terms
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions, in support of allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine.
District 10:
Beatrice Jones — (D) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions, in support of allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine.
District 11:
Allison Dahle (Incumbent) — (D) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions, in support of allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine.
District 13:
Katie Tomberlin — (D) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports medical cannabis:
I am in complete support of the legalization of medical and recreational marijuana.
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
Less than 1 ounce should be considered personal use, and over that, depending on the evidence, can be considered a criminal offense. This would help on so many different levels, and not just the judicial system.
Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions, in support of allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine.
District 14:
Carmen Spicer — (D) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions, in support of allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine.
District 19:
Jill Brown — (D) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports medical cannabis:
I support full legalization of both medical and recreational marijuana.
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
As I stated, I support full legalization. I also support criminal records for previous offenders being expunged.
Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions, in support of allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine.
District 26:
Matthew Wood — (D) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports medical cannabis:
Not doing this in light of our prescription epidemic, would be ridiculous
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
The demonization of pot smokers is antiquated and not helpful in dealing with the problem of addictions of all kinds.We are also missing out on an incredible Revenue stream that other states are taking advantage of and not seeing commiserate increases in crime. As a matter of fact what made prohibition so bad is that the lack of regulation in the product itself was hurting people and the lack of mitigation the problems that exist Within a business Endeavor were handled with inside the illegal endeavor. In North Carolina especially when vape stores are selling marijuana replicates
Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions, in support of allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine.
District 27:
Rodney D. Pierce — (D) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions, in support of allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine.
District 31:
Zack Forde-Hawkins (Incumbent) — (D) — A+
Cosponsored legalization legislation (H 626, 2023). This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 36:
Travis Groo — (Libertarian) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports medical cannabis:
I would take it a bit further by saying it should be deregulated and decriminalized.
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions, in support of allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine.
District 39:
James Roberson (Incumbent) — (D) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports medical cannabis:
It is unfortunate that this legislation was not brought to the House Floor. Millions of lives are impacted and could address and support many citizens that are stricken the chronic health issues. It is my hope and my mission to have this legislation revisited with a successful passage in the upcoming Session.
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
It is my hope and desire that we benchmark what the Governor of Maryland has done in addressing this issue. I will seek and/or support legislation that supports this effort in restoring lives of those with these minor offenses. It’s simply the right thing to do as we know many of these offenders are those from stressed underserved communities and are often folks of color that are faced with these inequities and harsher penalties.
Cosponsored legalization legislation (H 626, 2023). Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions about allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine.
District 41:
Matthew Laszacs — (Libertarian) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports medical cannabis:
I support full legalization of cannabis for use by any adult, without any limitations on quantity or restrictions on use.
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
There should be no penalties at all, criminal or civil. Drug prohibition has been the single largest policy failure in our country’s history. It is impossible to prevent people from buying and using drugs. No matter how aggressively the government cracks down, drug use persists. As enforcement tactics become more severe, the harm to society escalates, until the enforcement itself becomes more violent and damaging than drug use—this is the current state of affairs in the United States. Despite overwhelming data showing the consistent failures of drug prohibition, the federal government continues to stumble forward in a foolish and quixotic effort that might be laughable were its effects on society, particularly on minorities, not so deeply revolting. Since the U.S. declared a "war" on drugs 53 years ago, drug use and overdose rates have not decreased, despite billions of taxpayer dollars spent, mass incarceration of large portions of the population, family destruction, and the decimation of entire communities. The iron law of prohibition has driven the rise of more potent and deadly drugs like fentanyl and nitazenes, fueling an overdose crisis of epidemic proportions—a completely avoidable disaster brought on by reckless government intervention. Wars cannot be waged against inanimate objects; it's time to acknowledge the war on drugs for what it truly is—a war on the American people. We must end this war and make peace with the real human beings whose lives have been shattered by this disastrous policy.
Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions, in support of allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine. In his comments, went further — supporting removing all penalties.
District 45:
Frances Jackson (Incumbent) — (D) — A+
Cosponsored legalization legislation (H 626, 2023). This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 50:
Renée Price (Incumbent) — (D) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
Cosponsored legalization legislation (H 626, 2023). Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions, in support of allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine.
District 54:
Robert Reives (Incumbent) — (D) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions, in support of allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine.
District 56:
Allen Buansi (Incumbent) — (D) — A+
Cosponsored legalization legislation (H 626, 2023). This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 61:
Mary Harrison (Incumbent) — (D) — A+
Cosponsored legalization legislation (H 626, 2023). This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 64:
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Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions, in support of allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine.
District 68:
Cristal Robinson — (D) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports medical cannabis:
I think use should not be just for medical, but legalize it.
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
I think use should not be just for medical, but legalize it.
Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions, in support of allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine.
District 75:
Caroline Warren — (D) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions, in support of allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine.
District 79:
Mary Beedle — (D) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports medical cannabis:
I have experience with patients that have benefited from Medical Marijuana. I am a Nurse Practitioner and worked for a short time in Oregon helping patients get their Medical Marijuana card several years ago. I also worked for the Veterans Administration and moving Veterans off opioids to marijuana was successful and supported by the medical group.I would like qualified educators to go with the program. I am one.
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
I have experience with patients that have benefited from Medical Marijuana. I am a Nurse Practitioner and worked for a short time in Oregon helping patients get their Medical Marijuana card several years ago. I also worked for the Veterans Administration and moving Veterans off opioids to marijuana was successful and supported by the medical group.I would like qualified educators to go with the program. I am one.
Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions, in support of allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine.
District 81:
Pamela D. McAfee — (D) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports medical cannabis:
I have chronic illnesses. Me and others like me are being denied access to proven care by not allowing us access to medicinal cannabis.
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
Current penalties in place can ruin lives.
Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions, in support of allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine.
District 83:
Joanne Chesley — (D) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions, in support of allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine.
District 84:
Chris E. Gilbert — (D) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports medical cannabis:
As a service connected veteran with treated C-PTSD, cannabis allowed me to complete therapy treatment without becoming addicted to anxiety medication. Cannabis has made a life changing impact on me, my life, and I feel it's important to spread the message. You can most certainly heal from a plant, no big pharma needed.
I believe in fines for such instances like underage use for example. But not to discipline folks who have found a natural plant that helps their quality of life.
Responded "yes" to 2024 MPP's survey question about allowing medical cannabis and "undecided" to our question about reducing penalties for possession to a civil fine.
District 88:
Mary Belk (Incumbent) — (D) — A+
Cosponsored legalization legislation (H 626, 2023). This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 90:
Ken Badgett — (D) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports medical cannabis:
I support the use of cannabis for medical use as recommended by a physician.
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
As a baseline, i believe that a person should be 21 years of age to purchase cannabis and should not be able to purchase more that 4 ounces per transaction per day from a state-licensed distributor. Like alcohol, the irresponsible use of cannabis while driving or in other situations should remail illegal. Simple possession should not be criminal at any age. I would support drug counseling for anyone under age 18 who is found by law enforcement to be in simple possession of tobacco, cannabis, and alcohol.
Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions, in support of allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine.
District 93:
Ben Massey — (D) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
I would also support legislation to make recreational cannabis legal.
Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions, in support of allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine.
District 95:
Mike Robinson — (D) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports medical cannabis:
Without a doubt, Cannabis can make aSuffering, dying person’s final days peaceful.
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions, in support of allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine.
District 96:
Elizabeth Glynn — (D) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
I support the legalization and taxation of medical and recreational cannabis, so no, I do not support civil fines for simple possession.
Responded "yes" to 2024 MPP's survey question about allowing medical cannabis and "undecided" to our question about reducing penalties for possession to a civil fine due to support for full legalization.
District 99:
Nasif Majeed (Incumbent) — (D) — A+
Cosponsored legalization legislation (H 626, 2023). This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 108:
Sydnie Hutchinson — (D) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions, in support of allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine.
District 113:
Michelle Antalec — (D) — A+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports reducing penalty for possession to civil fine.
Making the change to a civil fine as a penalty would ensure that the possession of small amount of cannabis reflects the level of the offense.
Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey questions, in support of allowing medical cannabis and reducing the penalty for simple possession to a civil fine."
District 115:
Lindsey Prather (Incumbent) — (D) — A+
Cosponsored legalization legislation (H 626, 2023). This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 94:
Steve Moree — (D) — B+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports medical cannabis:
I understand that in some cases the use of marijuana can ease the pain of dying people. I would be in favor of medically prescribed marijuana use.
After being a high school principal for 19 years I witnessed many young people get a "criminal record" because of small amounts of marijuana. I am willing to hear what other states have experienced when they legalized small amounts. I am open to discussion.
Responded "yes" to 2024 MPP's survey question about allowing medical cannabis and "undecided" to our question about reducing penalties for possession to a civil fine.
District 36:
Becki Allen — (R) — C+
Supports a medical bill like S.3
Supports medical cannabis:
I believe that cannabis can be used to ease pain and relax someone who cannot find relief any other way. I do support a restricted access to cannabis for medical use only. I have read the NC Compassionate Care Act that passed in the senate, and do support the restrictions for manufacturing and use that it lays out.
I would need to know the amount of cannabis that would impose a civil fine vs a criminal fine. I do believe that we need to uphold our laws and if you break a law, you do need the punishment that goes along with that. I would want to weigh those things before making a decision regarding lifting the criminal fine.
Responded "yes" to 2024 MPP's survey question about allowing medical cannabis and "undecided" to our question about reducing penalties for possession to a civil fine.
District 56:
Jeffrey Hoagland — (R) — D
Undecided if they support a medical bill like S.3
Supports medical cannabis:
Have read studies that show good things and studies that have shown bad things so more info is needed
Government laws should only impose criminal fine, civil fine should be reserved for people to people disputes and not people to government authority.
Responded "undecided" to 2024 MPP's survey question about allowing medical cannabis and "no" to our question about reducing penalties for possession to a civil fine.
District 1:
Susan A. Sawin — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 1:
Ed Goodwin (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 2:
Ray Jeffers (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 3:
Linda G. Moore — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 3:
Steve Tyson (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 4:
Vernon Moore — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 4:
James Dixon (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 5:
Bill Ward (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 6:
Kiara Johnson — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 6:
Joe Pike (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 7:
Jesse Goslen — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 7:
Gavin Bell — (Libertarian) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 7:
Matthew Winslow (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 8:
Gloristine Brown (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 8:
Angelene Mitchell — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 9:
Claire Kempner — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 9:
Timothy Reeder (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 10:
John Bell (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 11:
Matthew Kordon — (Libertarian) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 11:
Philip Hensley — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 12:
Lillie Williams — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 12:
Adrien Meadows — (Libertarian) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 12:
Chris Humphrey (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 13:
Celeste Cairns (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 14:
Wyatt Gable — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 15:
Christopher Schulte — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 15:
Phillip Shepard (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 16:
Frances Lakey — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 16:
Carson Smith Jr. (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 17:
Charles Jones — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 17:
Frank Iler (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 18:
Deb Butler (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 18:
Wallace West — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 19:
Charles Miller (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 20:
Jonathan M. Berger — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 20:
Ted Davis Jr. (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 21:
Ya Liu (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 21:
Mary Miskimon — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 22:
Joshua Harrell — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 22:
William Brisson (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 23:
Shelly Willingham (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 23:
Brent Roberson — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 24:
Dante Pittman — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 24:
Ken Fontenot (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 25:
Lorenza M. Wilkins — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 25:
Nick Taylor — (Libertarian) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 25:
Allen Chesser II (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 26:
Kevin Terrett — (Libertarian) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 26:
Donna McDowell White (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 28:
Tawanda Shepard — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 28:
Larry Strickland (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 29:
Vernetta Alston (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 30:
Marcia Morey (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 32:
Bryan Cohn — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 32:
Ryan Brown — (Libertarian) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 32:
Frank Sossamon (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 33:
Monika Johnson-Hostler — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 33:
Chris Costello — (Libertarian) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 34:
Tim Longest (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 34:
Ed George — (Libertarian) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 35:
Evonne S. Hopkins — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 35:
Michael Oakes — (Libertarian) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 35:
Mike Schietzelt — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 36:
Julie von Haefen (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 37:
Safiyah Jackson — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 37:
Christopher Robinson — (Libertarian) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 37:
Erin Paré (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 38:
Abraham P. Jones (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 40:
Joe John (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 40:
Michael Munger — (Libertarian) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 40:
Jerry Doliner — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 41:
Maria Cervania (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 42:
Mike Colvin — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 42:
Leonard L. Bryant — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 43:
Janene Ackles — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 43:
Diane Wheatley (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 44:
Charles Smith (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 44:
Christina Aragues — (Libertarian) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 44:
Freddie de la Cruz — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 46:
Brenden Jones (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 47:
Jarrod Lowery (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 47:
Eshonda Hooper — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 48:
Garland Pierce (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 48:
Ralph Carter — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 49:
Cynthia Ball (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 51:
Ginger Bauerband — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 51:
John Sauls (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 52:
Jimmy Self — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 52:
Ben Moss (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 53:
Kevin G. Thurman — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 53:
Howard Penny Jr. (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 54:
Joe Godfrey — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 55:
Judy H. Little — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 55:
Mark Brody (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 57:
Tracy Clark (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 57:
Janice Davis — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 58:
Amos Quick (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 59:
Tanneshia Dukes — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 59:
Alan Branson (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 60:
Cecil Brockman (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 60:
Joseph Perrotta — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 61:
Crystal T. Davis — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 62:
Marjorie Benbow — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 62:
John M. Blust — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 63:
Robin Wintringham — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 63:
Stephen M. Ross (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 64:
Dennis Riddell (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 65:
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr. (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 66:
Sarah Crawford (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 66:
Michael Nelson — (Libertarian) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 67:
Daniel Quick — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 67:
Cody Huneycutt — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 68:
David Willis (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 69:
Leigh Coulter — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 69:
Dean Arp (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 70:
Susan Scott — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 70:
Brian Biggs (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 71:
Kanika Brown (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 72:
Amber Baker (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 73:
Diamond Staton-Williams (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 73:
Jonathan Almond — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 74:
Amy Taylor North — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 74:
Jeff Zenger (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 75:
Donny C. Lambeth (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 76:
Alisha Byrd-Clark — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 76:
Harry Warren (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 77:
Kashmir R. Sibby — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 77:
Julia Howard (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 78:
Lowell Simon — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 78:
Neal Jackson (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 79:
Keith Kidwell (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 80:
Kimberly Titlebaum — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 80:
Sam Watford (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 81:
Larry Potts (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 82:
Sabrina Berry — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 82:
Brian Echevarria — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 83:
Grant Campbell — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 84:
Jeffrey McNeely (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 85:
John Ford — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 85:
Dudley Greene (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 86:
Gena Singleton — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 86:
Hugh Blackwell (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 87:
Barbara Kirby — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 87:
Destin Hall (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 89:
Greg Cranford — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 89:
Mitchell Setzer (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 90:
Sarah Stevens (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 91:
Vivian Fulk — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 91:
Kyle Hall (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 92:
Terry Brown Jr. (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 93:
Ray Pickett (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 94:
Blair Eddins — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 95:
Todd Carver — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 96:
Jay Adams (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 97:
Heather Rhyne — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 98:
Beth Gardner Helfrich — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 98:
Melinda Bales — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 99:
Rob Yates — (Libertarian) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 100:
Julia Greenfield — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 101:
Carolyn Logan (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 102:
Becky Carney (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 103:
Laura Budd (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 103:
Joshua Niday — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 104:
Brandon Lofton (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 104:
Krista Bokhari — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 105:
Nicole Sidman — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 105:
Tricia Cotham (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 106:
Carla Cunningham (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 107:
Aisha O. Dew — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 108:
John Torbett (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 109:
Pam Morgenstern — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 109:
Donnie Loftis (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 110:
Justin Matthews — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 110:
Kelly Hastings (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 111:
Frances Rollinson Webber — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 111:
Paul Scott — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 112:
Jordan Lopez — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 113:
Jake Johnson (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 114:
J. Eric Ager (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 114:
Sherry Higgins — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 115:
Ruth Smith — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 116:
Brian Turner — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 117:
Steve Martinez — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 117:
Jennifer Balkcom (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 118:
Evelyn Davidson — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 118:
Mark Pless (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 119:
Mark R. Burrows — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 119:
Mike Clampitt (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 120:
Nancy Curtis — (D) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 120:
Karl Gillespie (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.