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Maggie McIntosh
| Maggie McIntosh | ||
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| Maryland House of Delegates District 43 | ||
| Incumbent | ||
| In office | ||
| November 10, 1992-Present | ||
| Term ends | ||
| January 12, 2015 | ||
| Years in position | 21 | |
| Party | Democratic | |
| Leadership | ||
| Majority Leader, Maryland State House of Delegates | ||
| 2001-2002 | ||
| Deputy Majority Whip, Maryland State House of Delegates | ||
| 1995-1998 | ||
| Compensation | ||
| Base salary | $43,500/year | |
| Per diem | $142/day | |
| Elections and appointments | ||
| Last election | November 2, 2010 | |
| Next election | November 4, 2014 | |
| Appointed | November 10, 1992 | |
| Term limits | N/A | |
| Education | ||
| Bachelor's | Wichita State University, 1970 | |
| Associate's | Independence Junior College, 1967 | |
| Master's | The Johns Hopkins University, 1987 | |
| Personal | ||
| Birthday | December 22, 1947 | |
| Place of birth | Quinter, KS | |
| Profession | Associate for Federal Relations, The John Hopkins University | |
| Websites | ||
| Office website | ||
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McIntosh's professional experience includes working as a Community Service Planner/Grants Analyst for Baltimore City, Adjunct Instructor at Cantonsville Community College, and Administrator/Instructor at Baltimore City Public Schools.
Committee assignments
2011-2012
In the 2011-2012 legislative session, McIntosh served on these committees:
2009-2010
In the 2009-2010 legislative session, McIntosh served on these committees:
Elections
2010
McIntosh successfully won re-election in the general election on November 2, 2010, taking the second of three seats in the district.[1]
| Maryland House of Delegates, District 43 General Election (2010) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Candidates | Votes | |||
| |
24,831 | |||
| |
23,266 | |||
| |
22,334 | |||
2006
On November 7, 2006, Maggie McIntosh ran for District 43 of the Maryland House of Delegates, winning the second of three seats, losing to Curt Anderson but beating Ann Marie Doory, Armand Girard, David Greene, Brandy Baker, and Richard Ochs. [2]
Maggie McIntosh raised $131,283 for her campaign.[3]
| Maryland House of Delegates, District 43 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Candidates | Votes | Percent | ||
| Curt Anderson (D) | 22,315 | 29.4% | ||
| Maggie McIntosh (D) | 22,093 | 29.1% | ||
| Ann Marie Doory (D) | 21,219 | 28.0% | ||
| Armand Girard (R) | 3,425 | 4.5% | ||
| David Greene (G) | 2,619 | 3.5% | ||
| Brandy Baker (G) | 2,267 | 3.0% | ||
| Richard Ochs (G) | 1,772 | 2.3% | ||
| Write-Ins | 85 | 0.1% | ||
Campaign donors
2010
In 2010, a year in which McIntosh was up for re-election, she collected $130,717 in donations.[4]
Her largest contributors in 2010 were:
| Maryland House of Delegates 2010 election - Campaign Contributions | |
|---|---|
| Top contributors to Maggie McIntosh's campaign in 2010 | |
| Home Builders Association Of Maryland | $6,000 |
| Service Employees Dc & Maryland State Council 54 | $5,000 |
| Seiu 1199 | $3,000 |
| Baltimore County Fire Fighters | $2,500 |
| Maryland Education Association | $2,500 |
| Total Raised in 2010 | $130,717 |
Personal
McIntosh is a member of the Maryland Veterans Caucus, Attainment Plan Task Force - Department of the Environment, Environmental Restoration and Development Task Force, Maryland Bicycle and Pedestrian Caucus, Maryland Green Caucus, Democratic State Central Committee, and Women Legislators of Maryland.[5]
Recent news
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External links
- Maryland House of Delegates - Rep. Maggie McIntosh
- Legislative profile from Project Vote Smart
- Biography from Project Vote Smart
- Campaign contributions: 2008, 2006, 2004, 2002, 1998
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