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Encyclopedia > Maryland House of Delegates

The Maryland House of Delegates is the lower house of the General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Maryland. It is composed of 141 Delegates elected from 47 districts.


The Speaker of the House is Michael E. Busch, a Democrat from Anne Arundel County. Adrienne A. Jones, a Democrat from Baltimore County is the Speaker Pro Tem. Kumar P. Barve, a Democrat from Montgomery County is the House Majority Leader. Anthony G. Brown a Democrat from Prince George's County is the House Majority Whip.


George C Edwards a Republican from Garrett County is the House Minority Leader. Anthony J. O'Donnell a Republican from Calvert County is the House Minority Leader.


List of members of the Maryland House of Delegates


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Delegates to the Constitutional Convention: Maryland (2069 words)
Returning to Maryland after the convention, he campaigned for ratification of the Constitution but was not a delegate to the state convention.
In an address to the Maryland House of Delegates in 1787 and in numerous newspaper articles, Martin attacked the proposed new form of government and continued to fight ratification of the Constitution through 1788.
In 1782 Mercer was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates.
History House (331 words)
The Gordon - Roberts House was built in 1867 by Josiah Hance Gordon, a prominent attorney in Cumberland.
Gordon was elected in 1859 to the Maryland House of Delegates.
During his term in the House, he was one of the legislators arrested at the special meeting held in Frederick on the question of Maryland's secession from the Union.
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