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  2. Category:Baltimore City Council - Wikipedia

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  3. Maryland Constitution of 1851 - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland Constitution of 1851 was the second constitution of the U.S. state of Maryland following the revolution, replacing the Constitution of 1776. [1]The primary reason for the new constitution was a need to re-apportion Maryland's legislature, the Maryland General Assembly.

  4. Category:Public housing in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Public schools in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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  6. Baltimore City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore City Council is the legislative branch that governs the City of Baltimore. It has 14 members elected by district and a president elected at-large ; all serve four-year terms. The council holds regular meetings on alternate Monday evenings on the fourth floor of the Baltimore City Hall . [ 1 ]

  7. Category:Baltimore City Council members - Wikipedia

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  8. Baltimore City Council District 1 - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore City General Election, 2016: [2] Council District 1 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic: Zeke Cohen: 12,548 66.8 Republican: Matthew McDaniel 6,170 32.8 Write-in: 67 0.4 Majority 12,548 66.8 Turnout: 18,785 Democratic hold: Swing

  9. Zeke Cohen - Wikipedia

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    In March 2015, Cohen announced that he would run for the Baltimore City Council in District 1, seeking to succeed retiring city councilor James Kraft. [10] During the Democratic primary, he ran on a platform ran on a platform including providing universal prekindergarten, improving police-community relationships, making Baltimore more pedestrian-friendly, expanding the city's summer jobs ...