Karen Toles Democratic Party Maryland House of Delegates District 25 Tenure 2022 - Present Term ends 2023 Years in position Predecessor Dereck Davis Elections and appointments Appointed January 11, 2022 Education Bachelor's University of Maryland, College Park Law University of Baltimore School of Law Personal Profession Executive Contact Official website Official Twitter Karen Toles (Democratic Party) is a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing District 25. She assumed office on January 12, 2022. Her current term ends on January 11, 2023. Gov. Larry Hogan (R) appointed Toles to the state House on January 11, 2022, to replace Dereck Davis.[1] ## Contents * 1 Biography * 2 Scorecards * 3 See also * 4 External links * 5 Footnotes ## Biography[edit] Karen Toles earned a B.S. in public health from the University of Maryland at College Park in 2000 and a J.D. from the University of Baltimore Law School. Toles' career experience includes working as the president of Paramount Policy Partners, the director of community affairs and a legislative advisor with the Prince George's County Office of State's Attorney, and a political and legislative coordinator and organizer with Maryland Council No. 67 of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees. She served on the board of directors and the chair of the human services policy committee of the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments.[2] ## Scorecards[edit] See also: State legislative scorecards and State legislative scorecards in Maryland A scorecard evaluates a legislator’s voting record. Its purpose is to inform voters about the legislator’s political positions. Because scorecards have varying purposes and methodologies, each report should be considered on its own merits. For example, an advocacy group’s scorecard may assess a legislator’s voting record on one issue while a state newspaper’s scorecard may evaluate the voting record in its entirety. Ballotpedia is in the process of developing an encyclopedic list of published scorecards. Some states have a limited number of available scorecards or scorecards produced only by select groups. It is Ballotpedia’s goal to incorporate all available scorecards regardless of ideology or number. Click here for an overview of legislative scorecards in all 50 states. To contribute to the list of Maryland scorecards, email suggestions to editor@ballotpedia.org. ## See also[edit] 2022 Elections Who is on my ballot? U.S. Congress U.S. Congress special elections State executives State legislatures State courts Ballot measures Municipal government School boards Government Who represents me? U.S. Congress State executives State legislature State courts Ballot measures Municipal government School boards Newsletters The Daily Brew The Tap The Ballot Bulletin Number of the Day Bold Justice Checks and Balances Union Station Fact Check ## External links[edit] * Search Google News for this topic Officeholder Maryland House of Delegates District 25 * Website * Twitter ## Footnotes[edit] 1. ↑ Maryland Manual On-line, "Appointments to House by governor, 1997-2022," accessed January 19, 2022 2. ↑ Maryland Manual On-line, "Karen R. Toles," accessed February 16, 2022 [show] Current members of the Maryland House of Delegates Leadership Speaker of the House:Adrienne Jones Representatives District 1A Wendell Beitzel (R) District 1B Jason Buckel (R) District 1C Mike McKay (R) District 2A Neil Parrott (R) William Wivell (R) District 2B Brenda Thiam (R) District 3A Carol Krimm (D) Karen Young (D) District 3B Ken Kerr (D) District 4 Barrie Ciliberti (R) Dan Cox (R) Jesse Pippy (R) District 5 Susan Krebs (R) April Rose (R) Haven Shoemaker (R) District 6 Robin Grammer (R) Bob Long (R) Ric Metzgar (R) District 7 Lauren Arikan (R) Rick Impallaria (R) Kathy Szeliga (R) District 8 Harry Bhandari (D) Joseph Boteler (R) Carl Jackson (D) District 9A Trent Kittleman (R) Reid Novotny (R) District 9B Courtney Watson (D) District 10 Benjamin Brooks (D) Jay Jalisi (D) Adrienne Jones (D) District 11 Lisa Belcastro (D) Jon Cardin (D) Dana Stein (D) District 12 Eric Ebersole (D) Jessica Feldmark (D) Terri Hill (D) District 13 Vanessa Atterbeary (D) Shane Pendergrass (D) Jen Terrasa (D) District 14 Anne Kaiser (D) Eric Luedtke (D) Pamela Queen (D) District 15 Linda Foley (D) David Fraser-Hidalgo (D) Lily Qi (D) District 16 Ariana Kelly (D) Marc Korman (D) Sara Love (D) District 17 Kumar Barve (D) James Gilchrist (D) Julie Palakovich Carr (D) District 18 Alfred Carr (D) Emily Shetty (D) Jared Solomon (D) District 19 Charlotte Crutchfield (D) Bonnie Cullison (D) Vaughn Stewart (D) District 20 Lorig Charkoudian (D) David Moon (D) Jheanelle Wilkins (D) District 21 Ben Barnes (D) Mary Lehman (D) Joseline Pena-Melnyk (D) District 22 Anne Healey (D) Alonzo Washington (D) Nicole Williams (D) District 23A Geraldine Valentino-Smith (D) District 23B Marvin Holmes (D) Cheryl Landis (D) District 24 Andrea Harrison (D) Jazz Lewis (D) Faye Martin Howell (D) District 25 Darryl Barnes (D) Nick Charles (D) Karen Toles (D) District 26 Veronica Turner (D) Kris Valderrama (D) Jay Walker (D) District 27A Elizabeth Proctor (D) District 27B Rachel Jones (D) District 27C Mark Fisher (R) District 28 Debra Davis (D) Edith Patterson (D) C.T. 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