- Albert Wynn
Infobox_Congressman
name =Albert Wynn
width=180
date of birth=birth date and age|1951|09|10
place of birth =Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
state =Maryland
district = 4th
term_start =January 3, 1993
term_end =May 31, 2008
preceded =Tom McMillen
succeeded =Donna Edwards
party =Democrat
religion =Baptist
spouse = i) Jessie Wynn
ii) Gaines Wynn
residence=Mitchellville, Maryland
occupation= attorney
alma_mater=University of Pittsburgh ,Georgetown University Albert Russell Wynn (born September 10, 1951) was a Democratic member of the
United States House of Representatives representing the 4th district of the State of Maryland from 1993 to 2008. On February 13, 2008, Al Wynn was defeated in the Democratic primary byDonna Edwards , and resigned his office effective May 31, 2008.Early life and career
Wynn was born in
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania . He was educated at theUniversity of Pittsburgh ,Howard University , andGeorgetown University Law Center . While attending the University of Pittsburgh, Wynn was initiated as a member of the Beta Epsilon chapter ofKappa Alpha Psi Fraternity.Soon after graduating, Wynn became director of the Prince George's County Consumer Protection Commission. In 1982, he founded his own law firm. He then spent a decade in the
Maryland General Assembly , serving in the state house from 1983 to 1987 and in the state senate from 1987 to 1993.Congressional career
Wynn entered the Democratic primary for the 4th District in 1992. The 4th had been reconfigured as a black-majority district after the 1990 Census, and the previous incumbent, six-term Democrat
Tom McMillen , had been drawn out of the district. He won a crowded seven-way primary by 1,300 votes, all but assuring him of election in the heavily Democratic district. He was elected with 75 percent of the vote and has been reelected seven times, never dropping below 75 percent of the vote.Wynn was a member of the powerful
House Energy and Commerce Committee , where he chaired the Subcommittee on the Environment and Hazardous Materials. Wynn placed a high priority on economic issues. Wynn also supported the energy bill promoted by Vice President and former Halliburton CEO Dick Cheney.During the
105th Congress , Wynn sponsored legislation passed to improve federal contracting opportunities for small and minority businesses. He has twice received theSmall Business Administration "Administrator's Leadership Award" for his efforts on behalf of small businesses.During the 107th Congress, Wynn was one of only four of 36
Congressional Black Caucus members who voted on October 10, 2002 for the joint resolution authorizing theIraq War . The other three Congressional Black Caucus members who voted for the resolution authorizing the Iraq War were Bill Jefferson ofLouisiana ,Sanford Bishop of Georgia, andHarold Ford, Jr. ofTennessee . [cite web |date=2002-10-16 |title=H.J.RES.114 To authorize the use of United States Armed Forces against Iraq |publisher=THOMAS |url=http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d107:HJ00114:] [cite news |author=Penn, Ivan; Koening, Sarah |date=2002-10-22 |title=Democrats split in vote on war resolution |work=The Sun |page=2.B |url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/baltsun/access/218636551.html?dids=218636551:218636551&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Oct+22%2C+2002&author=Ivan+Penn+and+Sarah+Koenig&pub=The+Sun]Wynn has issued statements of support for integrating
illegal aliens into society, so long as strong border security provisions are included. He spoke at theWashington, D.C. Immigration Rally in April 2006, condemningH. R. 4437 and other bills that aim to deport all illegal immigrants. On Wynn's official website, he says "Now that they are in this country, we owe them respect and fair treatment." [ [http://wynn.house.gov/display2.cfm?id=11737&type=Hot%20Topics The Online Office of Congressman Albert R. Wynn - Home ] ]Wynn was interviewed by
Stephen Colbert as Part 19 ofBetter Know A District , a segment on his show onComedy Central , "The Colbert Report ", on April 20, 2006.2006 congressional elections
In 2006, he was challenged in the Democratic primary by community activist
Donna Edwards , most recently executive director of theArca Foundation . Edwards, who had clerked for Wynn in the 1980s while he served in the state legislature, criticized Wynn for his votes to support the Iraq war, repeal of the estate tax, support of the bankruptcy bill of 2005, and of the Bush Administration's energy bill, arguing that he was too conservative and too closely allied with Republicans. While Wynn was initially heavily favored, Edwards showed surprising strength. Two weeks before the primary, the "Washington Post " endorsed Edwards.The primary was held on September 12, and when all the votes had been counted, Wynn defeated Edwards by 49.7 percent to 46.4 percent — by 2,725 votes out of more than 82,000 cast. George McDermott, a little-known candidate, took 3.9 percent. The final tally of the primary was unclear for nearly two weeks because of widespread voting problems on new electronic voting machines in Montgomery and Prince George’s counties. [http://www.cqpolitics.com/2006/09/prolonged_vote_count_in_md_4_e.html]
2008 congressional elections
Edwards sought a rematch in 2008. This time, Edwards won the backing of the influential
MoveOn.org . [ [https://pol.moveon.org/give/jan08.html?id=11883-6723865-gv18WX&t=2 MoveOn.org Political Action: Democracy in Action ] ] Edwards also had the support of many progressive community organizations, and many influentialnetroots organizations such asDaily Kos andOpenLeft .In the primary, Edwards routed Wynn, 60 percent to 36 percent.cite news |title=Local Elections 2008: Maryland: U.S. House, District 4 Results |work=The Washington Post |accessdate=2008-03-27 |url=http://projects.washingtonpost.com/votersguide/2008/md/races/md-us-house-of-representatives-district-4/ ] Edwards will run against anti-war Republican primary winner Peter James in the general election in November 2008. [cite news |title=Rare Dual Losses in Md. Put Incumbents on Notice |first=Rosalind S. |last=Helderman |coauthors=Wan, William; Wiggins, Ovetta |work=The Washington Post |date=2008-02-14 |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/02/13/AR2008021301594.html |page=A01 ]
On March 27, 2008, Wynn announced his resignation from Congress effective in June. Wynn will become a partner of
Dickstein Shapiro , a largelobbying firm whose clients include the tobacco, entertainment, energy, and software industries as well as theTeamsters .cite news |title=Wynn Decides to Leave Congress 6 Months Before His Term Expires |first=Rosalind S. |last=Helderman |coauthors=Birnbaum, Jeffrey H |work=The Washington Post |date=2008-03-28 |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/27/AR2008032702136.html |page=B01 ] Because House rules prohibit former members from lobbying current members of Congress for one year after departing, Wynn can begin lobbying Congress in June 2009 instead of in January 2010 due to his early resignation. Donna Edwards(D) was elected in a special election June 17 to take Wynn's seat.Election history
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