Current Members of The Baltimore City Delegation
District | Place of Birth | Delegate | Party | Took Office | Committee |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
40 | Baltimore City | Frank Conaway | Democratic | 2006 | Judiciary |
40 | Alexandria City, Alabama | Barbara Robinson | Democratic | 2006 | Appropriations |
40 | Freeport, N.Y. | Shawn Z. Tarrant | Democratic | 2006 | Health and Government Operations |
41 | Baltimore City | Jill P. Carter | Democratic | 2002 | Judiciary |
41 | Baltimore City | Nathaniel T. Oaks | Democratic | 1982 | Health and Government Operations |
41 | Baltimore City | Sandy Rosenberg | Democratic | 1982 | Ways and Means (Vice-Chair) |
43 | Chicago, Illinois | Curt Anderson, chair | Democratic | 1982 | Judiciary |
43 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Mary L. Washington | Democratic | 2011 | Appropriations |
43 | Quinter, Kansas | Maggie McIntosh | Democratic | 1992 | Environmental Matters (Chair) |
44 | Shelby, North Carolina | Keith E. Haynes | Democratic | 2002 | Appropriations |
44 | Baltimore City | Keiffer Mitchell | Democratic | 2011 | Judiciary |
44 | Baltimore City | Melvin L. Stukes | Democratic | 2006 | Ways and Means |
45 | Northampton Co., North Carolina | Talmadge Branch | Democratic | 1994 | Appropriations |
45 | Baltimore City | Cheryl Glenn | Democratic | 2006 | Environmental Matters |
45 | Democratic | ||||
46 | Baltimore City | Peter A. Hammen | Democratic | 1994 | Health and Government Operations (Chair) |
46 | Baltimore City | Luke Clippinger | Democratic | 2011 | Judiciary |
46 | Baltimore City | Brian K. McHale | Democratic | 1990 | Economic Matters |
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