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  2. List of current members of the Maryland Senate - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland Senate is the upper house of the Maryland General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. State of Maryland. One Senator is elected from each of the state's 47 electoral districts. As of January 2023, 34 of those seats are held by Democrats and 13 by Republicans. The leader of the Senate is known as the President, a position ...

  3. William C. Smith Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Smith was born at the Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring, Maryland, [2] on February 6. 1982, [3] to father William Charles Smith Sr. and mother Rose Marie (née Rohe). [4] He graduated from the Barrie School and later attended the College of William & Mary, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in government in 2004 and his Juris Doctor degree in 2009; Johns Hopkins University, earning a Master ...

  4. Maryland Senate - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland Senate, sometimes referred to as the Maryland State Senate, is the upper house of the General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Maryland. Composed of 47 senators elected from an equal number of constituent single-member districts, the Senate is responsible, along with the Maryland House of Delegates, for passage ...

  5. List of United States senators from Maryland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of United States senators from Maryland, which ratified the United States Constitution April 28, 1788, becoming the seventh state to do so. [1] To provide for continuity of government, the framers divided senators into staggered classes that serve six-year terms, and Maryland's senators are in the first and third classes. [2]

  6. Nancy J. King - Wikipedia

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    Nancy J. King (born October 7, 1949) is an American politician who is a member of the Maryland Senate from the 39th district since 2007. A member of the Democratic Party, she has served as the majority leader of the Maryland Senate since 2020. King previously represented the district in the Maryland House of Delegates from 2003 to 2007.

  7. Cheryl Kagan - Wikipedia

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    In January 2019, Kagan was one of nine Maryland lawmakers to add their names to a manifesto signed by 326 state legislators to reaffirm their commitment to protecting abortion rights. [64] During the 2021 legislative session, Kagan introduced legislation to remove "Maryland, My Maryland" as the state's official anthem. [65]

  8. Susan C. Lee - Wikipedia

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    Lee's 2014 State Senate campaign logo. In August 2013, Lee announced that she would run for the Maryland Senate, seeking to succeed state senator Brian Frosh, who ran for Attorney General of Maryland in 2014. [8] She won the Democratic primary with 85.1 percent of the vote, [9] and later won the general election with 70 percent of the vote. [10]

  9. Jeff Waldstreicher - Wikipedia

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    In February 2019, President of the Maryland Senate Bill Ferguson appointed Waldstreicher to a work group to study legalizing recreational marijuana in the state. [8] Waldstreicher ran for re-election to the Maryland Senate in 2022, and was challenged by progressive activist Max Socol in the Democratic primary.