What is a Delegate?
A Delegate is your state representative in the Maryland General Assembly
in Annapolis, Maryland. A Delegate is a legislator. Each Delegate in
the House of Delegates has one vote on legislation when it comes before
the delegate's committee, and one when it is considered by the entire
House of Delegates.
Delegates are elected to a four year term, and are
authorized to work as a legislative body for a ninety-Day Legislative
Session each year. Effective Delegates are engaged in finding solutions
to problems facing their constituents throughout the year; however,
Maryland's Constitution establishes a part-time legislature that is
intended to enable the House of Delegates and the State Senate to be
filled by citizen-legislators. District 16 is represented by three
Delegates and one Senator at the state level.
All persons living in
District 16 are also represented by a County Councilperson in Rockville,
MD, as well as two Senators and one Congressman at the federal level in
Washington, D.C. Citizens of Maryland can vote for up to three
candidates for Delegate every four years, in conjunction with
Gubernatorial elections.