Prince George's County Delegation

The Prince George's County Delegation refers to the delegates who are elected from districts in Prince George's County to serve in the Maryland House of Delegates.

Authority and responsibilities

The Delegation is responsible for representing the interests, needs and concerns of the citizens of Prince George's County in the Maryland General Assembly.

Current Members of the Prince George's County Delegation

DistrictCounties RepresentedDelegatePartyFirst ElectedCommittee
21 Anne Arundel, Prince George's Barbara A. Frush Democratic 1994 Environmental Matters
21 Anne Arundel, Prince George's Ben Barnes Democratic 2006 Economic Matters
21 Anne Arundel, Prince George's Joseline Pena-Melnyk Democratic 2006 Health and Government Operations
22 Prince George's Tawanna P. Gaines Democratic 2001[1] Appropriations
22 Prince George's Anne Healey Democratic 1990 Environmental Matters
22 Prince George's Democratic
23A Prince George's
23A Prince George's Democratic
23B Prince George's Marvin E. Holmes, Jr. Democratic 2002 Environmental Matters
24 Prince George's vacant
24 Prince George's Carolyn J. B. Howard Democratic 1988[1] Ways and Means
24 Prince George's Democratic
25 Prince George's Democratic
25 Prince George's Dereck E. Davis Democratic 1994 Economic Matters (Chair)
25 Prince George's Democratic
26 Prince George's Kris Valderrama Democratic 2006 Judiciary
26 Prince George's Jay Walker Democratic 2006 Ways and Means
26 Prince George's Democratic
27A Calvert, Prince George's Elizabeth G. (Susie) Proctor Democratic 1990[1] Appropriations (Vice-Chair)
27A Calvert, Prince George's Joseph F. Vallario, Jr. Democratic 1974 Judiciary (Chair)
47A Prince George's Diana M. Fennell Democratic 2006 Ways and Means
47 Prince George's
47 Prince George's

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Originally appointed to office to fill an open seat, rather than elected. Each Delegate so marked has been elected in their own right since their appointment.

See also

References

"General Assembly: Delegations". Maryland Manual Online. Maryland State Archives. 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-08.

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