Baltimore City Delegation - Current Members of The Baltimore City Delegation

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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