William Bronrott
William Bronrott (b. June 30, 1955) was a Democratic member of the Maryland House of Delegates. He represented District 16 from January 13, 1999 until his resignation on April 26, 2010. He was serving as Deputy Majority Whip when he resigned.
Bronrott is President of Bronrott Communications. He previously worked as a Mediator for the Dispute Resolutions Program of District of Columbia Superior Court, and Press Secretary to United States Representative Michael D. Barnes.
Bronrott is co-founder of the Washington Regional Alcohol Program, and a member of the Governor's Work Group on Young Drivers, Maryland Veterans Caucus, Bicycle and Pedestrian Caucus, Maryland Green Caucus, and the Montgomery County Pedestrian Safety Advisory Committee.[1]
Committee assignments
Bronrott was serving on the following committees when he resigned:
- Administrative, Executive & Legislative Review
- Appropriations
- Oversight Committee on Personnel (Chair)
- Subcommittee on Transportation and Environment
- Audit (Vice Chair)
- Base Realignment & Closure
- Special Committee on Drug and Alcohol Abuse (Chair)
Elections
2006
On November 7, 2006, William Bronrott ran for District 16 of the Maryland House of Delegates, winning the third of three seats, losing to Marilyn Goldwater and Susan Lee but beating Robert Dyer, Angela Markelonis, and Mike Monroe.[2]
William Bronrott raised $46,310 for his campaign.[3]
Maryland House of Delegates, District 16 | ||||
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Candidates | Votes | Percent | ||
Marilyn Goldwater (D) | 33,249 | 25.1% | ||
Susan Lee (D) | 33,064 | 25.0% | ||
William Bronrott (D) | 33,004 | 25.0% | ||
Robert Dyer (R) | 11,504 | 8.7% | ||
Angela Markelonis (R) | 10,924 | 8.3% | ||
Mike Monroe (R) | 10,433 | 7.9% | ||
Write-Ins | 98 | 0.1% |
External links
- Maryland House of Delegates - Rep. William Bronrott
- Project Vote Smart profile
- Campaign contributions: 2008, 2006, 2004, 2002, 1998
Footnotes
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by NA |
Maryland House of Delegates District 16 1999-April 26, 2010 |
Succeeded by Karen Britto |