Republicans trying to Hold Off Democrats in District 33

Democrat Heather Bagnell upset Tony McConkey in 2018 to turn one of the three Republican seats in District 33. To help Bagnell keep her seat, this district was drawn into three single member districts in Anne Arundel County.
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The overall balance of District 33 has shifted from “Steady Republican” to “Slight Republican” Del. Sid Saab is trying to retain retiring Sen. Ed Reilly’s state Senate seat. Saab should be fine in 2022 but this could try into a 50/50 in 2026 or 2030 if there is a blue wave.

District 33A
This is technically a Republican seat as it is currently held by Republican Del. Rachael Munoz and one of the seats in District 31 is technically Democratic since it is held by current Del. Democrat Ned Carey (District 31), who is not seeking reelection.

With redistricting, Munoz is now in a “Steady Republican” District 31 and District 33A is now “slight Democrat”. Republican Kim Mills is trying to take this open seat away from newcomer Democrat Andrew Pruski.

District 33B
This District appears “Slight Republican” and Republicans should hold on to the seat GOP nominee Stuart Schmidt is not an incumbent, but he should hold onto this seat.

District 33C
Kerry Gillespie is trying to unseat incumbent Democratic Del
Heather Bagnell in District 33C. This sub District might more winnable for Republicans than District 33A. Republicans would love to get Bagnall’s seat and Gillespie is strong enough to take this seat.

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