Benjamin Cardin (D) and Chris Van Hollen Jr. (D) are the U.S. Senators representing Maryland. Cardin's next election will be in 2018. Van Hollen's next election will be in 2022.
As of October 2021, Maryland's senior senator is Ben Cardin and its junior senator is Chris Van Hollen.
Senator Barbara Mikulski
Currently, a Maryland State senator makes $46,500 per year. Beginning in 2016 this will change to $56,500 per year.
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Maryland's senior U.S. Senator is Democrat Barbara Mikulski, who assumed office in January 1987 and is currently serving her 5th term, which ends in January 2017. Maryland's junior U.S. Senator is Democrat Ben Cardin, who assumed office in January 2007 and is currently serving his 2nd term, which ends in January 2019.
Senator Charles Carroll and John Hanson, President of the Continental Congress.
Senator Cardin believes DOMA is unconstitutional and is co-sponsor of a Senate Bill (The Respect for Marriage Act) which would repeal DOMA.
Charles "Mac" Mathias who was in office from 3 January 1969 until 6 January 1987.
Paul Sarbanes, of Maryland, first became a United States senator in 1976 after defeating the incumbent, John Glenn Beall, Jr. Sarbanes won the election with 59% of the vote.
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Baltimore City and County State Senators:District 5 - Senator Larry E. Haines (R). (Includes Carroll County).District 6 - Senator Norman R. Stone, Jr. (D).District 7 - Senator Andrew P. Harris (R). (Includes Hartford County).District 8 - Senator Katherine A. Klausmeir (D).District 10 - Senator Delores G. Kelley (D).District 11 - Senator Robert A. Zirkin (D).District 12 - Senator Edward J. Kasemeyer (D). (Includes Howard County).District 40 - Senator Catherine E. Pugh (D).District 41 - Senator Lisa A. Gladden (D).District 42 - Senator James Brochin (D).District 43 - Senator Joan Carter Conway (D).District 44 - Senator Verna L. Jones (D).District 45 - Senator Nathaniel J. McFadden (D).District 46 - Senator George W. Della, Jr. (D).Six of the 14 represent Baltimore City Districts.