John Sarbanes

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John Sarbanes
Image of John Sarbanes
U.S. House Maryland District 3
Tenure

2007 - Present

Term ends

2025

Years in position

17

Compensation

Base salary

$174,000

Net worth

(2012) $219,004.50

Elections and appointments
Last elected

November 8, 2022

Education

High school

Gilman School

Bachelor's

Princeton University

Law

Harvard Law School

Personal
Religion
Greek Orthodox Christian
Profession
Attorney
Contact

John Sarbanes (Democratic Party) is a member of the U.S. House, representing Maryland's 3rd Congressional District. He assumed office on January 3, 2007. His current term ends on January 3, 2025.

Sarbanes (Democratic Party) ran for re-election to the U.S. House to represent Maryland's 3rd Congressional District. He did not appear on the ballot for the Democratic primary on May 14, 2024.

On October 26, 2023, Sarbanes announced he would not seek re-election to the U.S. House.[1]

Prior to his election to Congress, Sarbanes worked as an attorney and was chairman of the firm's health care practice.[2]

Sarbanes wrote H.R. 1 for the 116th Congress, which was the first resolution introduced in the new session.[3]

Biography

Sarbanes, the son of former Maryland senator Paul Sarbanes, was born in 1962 in Baltimore, MD. He earned his A.B. from Princeton University and his J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1984 and 1988, respectively.[4]

Career

Below is an abbreviated outline of Sarbanes' academic, professional, and political career:[5]

Committee assignments

U.S. House

2023-2024

Sarbanes was assigned to the following committees:[Source]

2021-2022

Sarbanes was assigned to the following committees:[Source]

2019-2020

Sarbanes was assigned to the following committees:[Source]

2017-2018

At the beginning of the 115th Congress, Sarbanes was assigned to the following committees:[6]

2015-2016

Sarbanes served on the following committees:[7]

2013-2014

Sarbanes served on the following committees:[8][9]

2011-2012

Sarbanes served on the following committees:[10]

Key votes

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Key votes: 118th Congress, 2023

The 118th United States Congress began on January 3, 2023, at which point Republicans held the majority in the U.S. House of Representatives (222-212), and Democrats held the majority in the U.S. Senate (51-49). Joe Biden (D) was the president and Kamala Harris (D) was the vice president. We identified the key votes below using Congress' top-viewed bills list and through marquee coverage of certain votes on Ballotpedia.

Key votes: 118th Congress, 2023
Vote Bill and description Status
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (310-118)
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (227-201)
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (217-215)
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (328-86)
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (225-204)
Not Voting Yes check.svg Passed (219-200)
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (229-197)
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (314-117)
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) (216-212)
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (216-210)
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) (220-209)
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (221-212)
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (311-114)


Key votes: Previous sessions of Congress

Elections

2024

See also: Maryland's 3rd Congressional District election, 2024

John Sarbanes did not file to run for re-election.

2022

See also: Maryland's 3rd Congressional District election, 2022

General election

General election for U.S. House Maryland District 3

Incumbent John Sarbanes defeated Yuripzy Morgan in the general election for U.S. House Maryland District 3 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of John Sarbanes
John Sarbanes (D)
 
60.2
 
175,514
Image of Yuripzy Morgan
Yuripzy Morgan (R)
 
39.7
 
115,801
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.1
 
287

Total votes: 291,602
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Maryland District 3

Incumbent John Sarbanes defeated Ben Beardsley and Jake Pretot in the Democratic primary for U.S. House Maryland District 3 on July 19, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of John Sarbanes
John Sarbanes
 
84.6
 
63,790
Silhouette Placeholder Image.png
Ben Beardsley
 
9.1
 
6,854
Image of Jake Pretot
Jake Pretot Candidate Connection
 
6.3
 
4,728

Total votes: 75,372
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Maryland District 3

Yuripzy Morgan defeated Joe Kelley, Antonio Pitocco, Thomas Harris, and Amal Torres in the Republican primary for U.S. House Maryland District 3 on July 19, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Yuripzy Morgan
Yuripzy Morgan
 
33.6
 
13,198
Silhouette Placeholder Image.png
Joe Kelley
 
22.7
 
8,924
Silhouette Placeholder Image.png
Antonio Pitocco Candidate Connection
 
20.5
 
8,041
Silhouette Placeholder Image.png
Thomas Harris
 
12.6
 
4,966
Image of Amal Torres
Amal Torres Candidate Connection
 
10.6
 
4,171

Total votes: 39,300
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2020

See also: Maryland's 3rd Congressional District election, 2020

Maryland's 3rd Congressional District election, 2020 (June 2 Democratic primary)

Maryland's 3rd Congressional District election, 2020 (June 2 Republican primary)

General election

General election for U.S. House Maryland District 3

Incumbent John Sarbanes defeated Charles Anthony in the general election for U.S. House Maryland District 3 on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of John Sarbanes
John Sarbanes (D)
 
69.8
 
260,358
Image of Charles Anthony
Charles Anthony (R)
 
30.0
 
112,117
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.2
 
731

Total votes: 373,206
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Maryland District 3

Incumbent John Sarbanes defeated Joseph Ardito and John Rea in the Democratic primary for U.S. House Maryland District 3 on June 2, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of John Sarbanes
John Sarbanes
 
82.5
 
110,457
Image of Joseph Ardito
Joseph Ardito Candidate Connection
 
13.4
 
17,877
Silhouette Placeholder Image.png
John Rea
 
4.2
 
5,571

Total votes: 133,905
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Maryland District 3

Charles Anthony defeated Reba Hawkins, Thomas Harris, Rob Seyfferth, and Joshua Morales in the Republican primary for U.S. House Maryland District 3 on June 2, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Charles Anthony
Charles Anthony
 
41.7
 
12,040
Image of Reba Hawkins
Reba Hawkins Candidate Connection
 
22.6
 
6,535
Silhouette Placeholder Image.png
Thomas Harris
 
16.0
 
4,623
Silhouette Placeholder Image.png
Rob Seyfferth
 
11.1
 
3,210
Image of Joshua Morales
Joshua Morales
 
8.6
 
2,487

Total votes: 28,895
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2018

See also: Maryland's 3rd Congressional District election, 2018

General election

General election for U.S. House Maryland District 3

Incumbent John Sarbanes defeated Charles Anthony and David Lashar in the general election for U.S. House Maryland District 3 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of John Sarbanes
John Sarbanes (D)
 
69.1
 
202,407
Image of Charles Anthony
Charles Anthony (R)
 
28.3
 
82,774
Image of David Lashar
David Lashar (L)
 
2.6
 
7,476
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.1
 
223

Total votes: 292,880
(100.00% precincts reporting)
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Maryland District 3

Incumbent John Sarbanes defeated Adam DeMarco, Eduardo Rosas, and John Rea in the Democratic primary for U.S. House Maryland District 3 on June 26, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of John Sarbanes
John Sarbanes
 
82.3
 
64,567
Image of Adam DeMarco
Adam DeMarco
 
8.6
 
6,778
Image of Eduardo Rosas
Eduardo Rosas
 
6.2
 
4,847
Silhouette Placeholder Image.png
John Rea
 
2.9
 
2,300

Total votes: 78,492
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Maryland District 3

Charles Anthony defeated Thomas Harris and Rob Seyfferth in the Republican primary for U.S. House Maryland District 3 on June 26, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Charles Anthony
Charles Anthony
 
43.6
 
6,935
Silhouette Placeholder Image.png
Thomas Harris
 
36.0
 
5,722
Silhouette Placeholder Image.png
Rob Seyfferth
 
20.5
 
3,254

Total votes: 15,911
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2016

See also: Maryland's 3rd Congressional District election, 2016

Heading into the election, Ballotpedia rated this race as safely Democratic. In Maryland's 3rd Congressional District, incumbent John Sarbanes (D) defeated Mark Plaster (R), Nnabu Eze (G), and Ann Dalrymple (D write-in) in the general election on November 8, 2016. Sarbanes defeated challenger John Rea in the Democratic primary, while Plaster defeated Thomas Harris to win the Republican nomination. The primary elections took place on April 26, 2016. [166][167]

U.S. House, Maryland District 3 General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Sarbanes Incumbent 63.2% 214,640
     Republican Mark Plaster 33.9% 115,048
     Green Nnabu Eze 2.8% 9,461
     N/A Write-in 0.2% 526
Total Votes 339,675
Source: Maryland State Board of Elections


U.S. House, Maryland District 3 Democratic Primary, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Sarbanes Incumbent 87.2% 101,355
John Rea 12.8% 14,917
Total Votes 116,272
Source: Maryland State Board of Elections
U.S. House, Maryland District 3 Republican Primary, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngMark Plaster 63.6% 25,455
Thomas Harris 36.4% 14,564
Total Votes 40,019
Source: Maryland State Board of Elections

2014

See also: Maryland's 3rd Congressional District elections, 2014

Sarbanes ran for re-election to the U.S. House in 2014. He won the nomination in the Democratic primary on June 24, 2014.[168] The general election took place on November 4, 2014.

U.S. House, Maryland District 3 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Sarbanes Incumbent 59.6% 128,594
     Republican Charles Long 40.4% 87,029
Total Votes 215,623
Source: Maryland Secretary of State Official Results

2012

See also: Maryland's 3rd Congressional District elections, 2012

Sarbanes ran in the 2012 election for the U.S. House to represent Maryland's 3rd District.

On March 30, 2012, the 3rd District was included in a list released by the National Journal of the top ten most contorted congressional districts due to redistricting.[169]

Sarbanes defeated David Lockwood in the April 3, 2012, Democratic primary. He defeated Eric Delano Knowles in the November general election.

The organization Progressive Maryland endorsed Sarbanes in the his run for re-election in Maryland's 3rd District.[170][171]

U.S. House, Maryland District 3 General Election, 2012
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Sarbanes Incumbent 66.8% 213,747
     Republican Eric Delano Knowles 29.6% 94,549
     Libertarian Paul Drgos, Jr. 3.4% 11,028
     N/A Other Write-ins 0.2% 535
Total Votes 319,859
Source: Maryland State Board of Elections "Representative in Congress"
U.S. House, Maryland District 3 Democratic Primary, 2012
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Sarbanes Incumbent 86.4% 32,527
David Lockwood 13.6% 5,111
Total Votes 37,638

Full history


Campaign themes

2024

Ballotpedia survey responses

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John Sarbanes did not complete Ballotpedia's 2024 Candidate Connection survey.

2022

John Sarbanes did not complete Ballotpedia's 2022 Candidate Connection survey.

2020

John Sarbanes did not complete Ballotpedia's 2020 Candidate Connection survey.

2016

The following issues were listed on Sarbanes' campaign website. For a full list of campaign themes, click here.

  • Citizen-Funded Campaigns: The influence of big money and special interests on our politics is breeding a deep cynicism across America. It’s time to put government back in the hands of the people. That means promoting citizen-owned, grassroots funded, people driven campaigns.
  • Civic Engagement: I strongly believe in the power of service and volunteerism to energize and strengthen communities. I was very proud to establish a “VetCorps” within the AmeriCorps program that gives veterans and other Americans an opportunity to serve military families and fellow veterans.
  • Good Jobs and Financial Security: We can get our economy moving again by literally rebuilding America – schools, parks, roads and public transportation are in desperate need of repair. We can spark a resurgence in manufacturing – we can "make it in America” once more – if we rebuild here at home and invest in innovation and technology.
  • Investing in the Next Generation: We must rein in the skyrocketing costs of higher education and provide a career path for every aspiring young person. That’s why I worked to establish loan forgiveness programs that make student debt more manageable.
  • Protecting the Chesapeake Bay: Protecting our natural resources is the legacy we give to future generations. I have authored several bills to protect the Chesapeake Bay, including the No Child Left Inside Act, which promotes outdoor learning and teaches our children to be environmental stewards and live healthy, balanced lives.

[175]

—John Sarbanes' campaign website, http://www.johnsarbanes.com/issues

2012

The following are issues which were highlighted on Sarbanes' campaign website.[176]

  • Grassroots Democracy Act

Sarbanes sponsored the Grassroots Democracy Act. This bill would "fundamentally change how Congressional campaigns are funded. It empowers grassroots supporters, includes a $50 tax credit for campaign contributions and a "People's Fund" to help candidates be heard when they are up against Super PACs."[176]

  • Healthcare

Excerpt: "We must follow through on implementation of the new health reform law so that all Americans have the opportunity to see a doctor when they need one."[176]

  • Social Security

Excerpt: "We owe it to our seniors and future retirees to keep Social Security and Medicare strong. They are among the most successful government programs in history and have provided dignity in retirement for millions of Americans."[176]

  • Education

Excerpt: "We must rein in the skyrocketing costs of higher education and provide a career path for every aspiring young person. That’s why I worked to establish loan forgiveness programs that make student debt more manageable."[176]

  • Environment

Excerpt: "I have authored several bills to protect the Chesapeake Bay, including the No Child Left Inside Act, which promotes outdoor learning and teaches our children to be environmental stewards and live healthy, balanced lives."[176]

Notable endorsements

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This section displays endorsements this individual made in elections within Ballotpedia's coverage scope.

Notable candidate endorsements by John Sarbanes
EndorseeElectionStageOutcome
Kamala D. Harris  source  (D, Working Families Party) President of the United States (2024) PrimaryLost General
Angela Alsobrooks  source  (D) U.S. Senate Maryland (2024) PrimaryWon General
Hillary Clinton  source  (D) President of the United States (2016) PrimaryLost General

Campaign finance summary


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John Sarbanes campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2024* U.S. House Maryland District 3Withdrew primary$28,582 $149,174
2022U.S. House Maryland District 3Won general$186,654 $740,296
2020U.S. House Maryland District 3Won general$578,602 $692,303
2018U.S. House Maryland District 3Won general$933,451 $718,482
2016U.S. House, Maryland District 3Won $946,710 N/A**
2014U.S. House (Maryland, District 3)Won $775,892 N/A**
2012U.S. House Maryland District 3Won $1,010,366 N/A**
2010U.S. House Maryland District 3Won $908,856 N/A**
2008U.S. House Maryland District 3Won $1,012,936 N/A**
2006U.S. House Maryland District 3Won $1,463,575 N/A**
** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle
Note: Totals above reflect only available data.

Personal Gain Index

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The Personal Gain Index (U.S. Congress) is a two-part measurement that illustrates the extent to which members of the U.S. Congress have prospered during their tenure as public servants.
It consists of two different metrics:

PGI: Change in net worth

See also: Changes in Net Worth of U.S. Senators and Representatives (Personal Gain Index) and Net worth of United States Senators and Representatives
Net Worth Metric graphic.png

Based on congressional financial disclosure forms and calculations made available by OpenSecrets.org, Sarbanes' net worth as of 2012 was estimated between $93,009 and $345,000. That averages to $219,004.50, which was lower than the average net worth of Democratic representatives in 2012 of $5,700,168.36. Sarbanes ranked as the 341st most wealthy representative in 2012.[177] Between 2006 and 2012, Sarbanes' calculated net worth[178] decreased by an average of 10 percent per year. Between 2004 and 2012, the average annual percentage increase for a member of Congress was 15.4 percent.[179]

John Sarbanes Yearly Net Worth
YearAverage Net Worth
2006$520,468
2012$219,004
Growth from 2006 to 2012:−58%
Average annual growth:−10%[180]
Comparatively, the American citizen experienced a median yearly decline in net worth of -0.94%.[181]

The data used to calculate changes in net worth may include changes resulting from assets gained through marriage, inheritance, changes in family estates and/or trusts, changes in family business ownership, and many other variables unrelated to a member's behavior in Congress.

PGI: Donation Concentration Metric

See also: The Donation Concentration Metric (U.S. Congress Personal Gain Index)

Filings required by the Federal Election Commission report on the industries that give to each candidate. Using campaign filings and information calculated by OpenSecrets.org, Ballotpedia calculated the percentage of donations by industry received by each incumbent over the course of his or her career (or 1989 and later, if elected prior to 1988). Sarbanes received the most donations from individuals and PACs employed by the Lawyers/Law Firms industry.

From 2005-2014, 43.42 percent of Sarbanes' career contributions came from the top five industries as listed below.[182]

Donation Concentration Metric graphic.png
John Sarbanes Campaign Contributions
Total Raised $5,108,715
Total Spent $4,175,626
Top five industries that contributed to campaign committee
Lawyers/Law Firms$841,756
Retired$456,775
Real Estate$382,507
Securities & Investment$271,028
Education$266,250
% total in top industry16.48%
% total in top two industries25.42%
% total in top five industries43.42%

Analysis

Ideology and leadership

See also: GovTrack's Political Spectrum & Legislative Leadership ranking

Based on an analysis of bill sponsorship by GovTrack, Sarbanes was a rank-and-file Democrat as of August 4, 2014. This was the same rating Sarbanes received in June 2013.[183]

Like-minded colleagues

The website OpenCongress tracks the voting records of each member to determine with whom he or she votes most and least often. The results include a member from each party.[184]

Sarbanes most often votes with:

Sarbanes least often votes with:


Lifetime voting record

See also: Lifetime voting records of United States Senators and Representatives

According to the website GovTrack, Sarbanes missed 99 of 6,889 roll call votes from January 2007 to September 2015. This amounted to 1.4 percent, which was lower than the median of 2.2 percent among representatives as of September 2015.[185]

Congressional staff salaries

See also: Staff salaries of United States Senators and Representatives

The website Legistorm compiles staff salary information for members of Congress. Sarbanes paid his congressional staff a total of $994,951 in 2011. He ranked 73rd on the list of the lowest paid Democratic representative staff salaries and ranked 171st overall of the lowest paid representative staff salaries in 2011. Overall, Maryland ranked 11th in average salary for representative staff. The average U.S. House of Representatives congressional staff was paid $954,912.20 in fiscal year 2011.[186]

National Journal vote ratings

See also: National Journal vote ratings

Each year National Journal publishes an analysis of how liberally or conservatively each member of Congress voted in the previous year.

2013

Sarbanes ranked 23rd in the liberal rankings in 2013.[187]

2012

Sarbanes ranked 55th in the liberal rankings in 2012.[188]

2011

Sarbanes ranked 65th in the liberal rankins in 2011.[189]

Voting with party

The website OpenCongress tracks how often members of Congress vote with the majority of the chamber caucus.

2014

Sarbanes voted with the Democratic Party 93.9 percent of the time, which ranked {{{rank}}} among the 204 House Democratic members as of August 2014.[190]

2013

Sarbanes voted with the Democratic Party 94.6 percent of the time, which ranked 33 among the 201 House Democratic members as of June 2013.[191]

Personal

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Sarbanes lives in Towson, MD, with his wife and children.[192]

See also


External links

Footnotes

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