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Maryland house of delegates term limits
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Short answer: No — there are no term limits for members of the Maryland House of Delegates.
Details:
- Delegates are elected to four-year terms (elections held every four years, in Maryland’s midterm election years).
- A delegate may run for re‑election an unlimited number of times.
- The House of Delegates has 141 members (most districts elect three delegates; some have subdistricts).
- If you want more (qualification requirements, when terms begin, or how vacancies are filled), I can give those details or point you to the Maryland General Assembly or Maryland State Board of Elections.
Details:
- Delegates are elected to four-year terms (elections held every four years, in Maryland’s midterm election years).
- A delegate may run for re‑election an unlimited number of times.
- The House of Delegates has 141 members (most districts elect three delegates; some have subdistricts).
- If you want more (qualification requirements, when terms begin, or how vacancies are filled), I can give those details or point you to the Maryland General Assembly or Maryland State Board of Elections.
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