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Olney, Ashton, Laytonsville, Montgomery Village, Damascus: 2022 Member Evan Glass Democratic: At-Large: Entire county 2018 Member Gabe Albornoz Democratic: At-Large Entire county 2018 Member Will Jawando: Democratic: At-Large Entire county 2018 Member Laurie-Anne Sayles Democratic: At-Large Entire county 2022
The Maryland state legislature named Montgomery County after Richard Montgomery; the county was created from lands that had at one point or another been part of Frederick County. [14] On September 6, 1776, [ 3 ] Thomas Sprigg Wootton from Rockville, Maryland, introduced legislation, while serving at the Maryland Constitutional Convention, to ...
Within Maryland the county is the default unit of local government. Under Maryland law, counties exercise powers reserved in most other states at the municipal or state levels. [4] Many of the state's most populous and economically important communities, such as Bethesda, Silver Spring, Columbia, and Towson are unincorporated and receive their ...
Maryland's Legislative District 19 is one of 47 districts in the state for the Maryland General Assembly.The district currently consists of several Montgomery County communities, including portions of Laytonsville, Redland, Derwood, Shady Grove, Olney, Norbeck, Norwood, Leisure World, Aspen Hill, Layhill, Glenmont, Wheaton, Kemp Mill, and Four Corners.
As of the 2020 United States census, the district had a population of 134,804, of whom 105,717 (78.4%) were of voting age.The racial makeup of the district was 91,639 (68.0%) White, 7,317 (5.4%) African American, 222 (0.2%) Native American, 18,328 (13.6%) Asian, 36 (0.0%) Pacific Islander, 3,006 (2.2%) from some other race, and 14,221 (10.5%) from two or more races.
As of the 2020 United States census, the district had a population of 130,131, of whom 100,770 (77.4%) were of voting age.The racial makeup of the district was 42,998 (33.0%) White, 42,758 (32.9%) African American, 1,302 (1.0%) Native American, 10,114 (7.8%) Asian, 41 (0.0%) Pacific Islander, 18,901 (14.5%) from some other race, and 14,008 (10.8%) from two or more races.
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As of the 2020 United States census, the district had a population of 133,574, of whom 101,640 (76.1%) were of voting age.The racial makeup of the district was 61,332 (45.9%) White, 18,066 (13.5%) African American, 441 (0.3%) Native American, 35,782 (26.8%) Asian, 41 (0.0%) Pacific Islander, 5,431 (4.1%) from some other race, and 12,468 (9.3%) from two or more races.