Margaret Flowers

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Margaret Flowers
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Elections and appointments
Last election

November 8, 2016

Education

Bachelor's

Georgetown University, 1986

Medical

University of Maryland School of Medicine, 1990

Contact

Margaret Flowers (b. November 8, 1962, in Kansas City, Missouri) was a 2016 Green Party candidate who sought election to the U.S. Senate from Maryland.[1]

Career

  • 2007-Present: Advocacy work on health and economic policy
  • 1994-2007: Pediatrician
  • 1994: Completed residency in pediatrics at Johns Hopkins Hospital
  • 1990: Graduated from the University of Maryland School of Medicine with an M.D.
  • 1986: Graduated from Georgetown University with a B.S. in biology

Elections

2016

See also: United States Senate election in Maryland, 2016

Heading into the election, Ballotpedia rated Maryland's U.S. Senate race as safely Democratic. In the U.S. Senate race in Maryland, incumbent Barbara Mikulski chose to retire, leaving the seat open in 2016. The election attracted a large number of Democratic, Republican and independent candidates. Chris Van Hollen (D) defeated Kathy Szeliga (R), Arvin Vohra (Libertarian), Margaret Flowers (Green), and several write-in candidates in the general election on November 8, 2016. Van Hollen defeated nine other Democrats to win the nomination, and Szeliga defeated 13 other Republicans in the primary. The primary elections took place on April 26, 2016.[2][3]

U.S. Senate, Maryland General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngChris Van Hollen 60.9% 1,659,907
     Republican Kathy Szeliga 35.7% 972,557
     Green Margaret Flowers 3.3% 89,970
     N/A Write-in 0.1% 3,736
Total Votes 2,726,170
Source: Maryland State Board of Elections


U.S. Senate, Maryland Democratic Primary, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngChris Van Hollen 53.2% 470,320
Donna Edwards 38.9% 343,620
Freddie Dickson 1.7% 14,856
Theresa Scaldaferri 1.5% 13,178
Violet Staley 1.2% 10,244
Lih Young 1% 8,561
Charles Smith 0.9% 7,912
Ralph Jaffe 0.8% 7,161
Blaine Taylor 0.7% 5,932
Ed Tinus 0.3% 2,560
Total Votes 884,344
Source: Maryland State Board of Elections
U.S. Senate, Maryland Republican Primary, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngKathy Szeliga 35.6% 135,337
Chris Chaffee 13.7% 52,066
Chrys Kefalas 9.6% 36,340
Richard Douglas 7.6% 29,007
Dave Wallace 6.1% 23,226
Sean Connor 5.7% 21,727
Lynn Richardson 5.5% 20,792
John Graziani 4.4% 16,722
Greg Holmes 4.3% 16,148
Mark McNicholas 2.6% 9,988
Joseph Hooe 2.2% 8,282
Anthony Seda 1% 3,873
Richard Shawver 0.8% 3,155
Garry Yarrington 0.8% 2,988
Total Votes 379,651
Source: Maryland State Board of Elections

Campaign themes

2016

The following issues were listed on Flowers' campaign website. For a full list of campaign themes, click here.

  • Economic Justice: Economic justice includes more than job security with living wages and adequate benefits through retirement. It includes affordable and high quality housing, education and health care, clean and reliable energy, dependable and efficient transportation and community investment that keeps wealth in our communities. Economic justice means ending the tide of privatization of basic services such as the postal service, education, health care, water and more and returning those to serve the public good.
  • Racial Justice: Racial injustice is deeply rooted in Maryland and throughout the United States. We see it everyday in policies that affect investment in communities, affordable housing, education, health care, access to high quality jobs, drug use, policing and mass incarceration.
  • Environmental Justice: Environmental justice means that all people have access to clean water and air, healthy foods and a livable future by confronting the climate crisis and environmental degradation. We need to rapidly move from dependence on fossil and nuclear fuels to clean and sustainable energy sources such as wind, solar and geothermal.Corporations should be held responsible for environmental damage that undermines the health of communities. And corporations should not extract minerals or energy sources such as oil, gas or uranium if that cannot be done in a way that protects the integrity of our air, water and food systems.

[4]

—Margaret Flowers' campaign website, http://www.flowersforsenate.org/solutions

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