- David C. Harrington
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David C. Harrington Maryland State Senate In office
2008–2011Preceded by Gwendolyn T. Britt Succeeded by Victor Ramirez Prince George's County Council In office
2002–2008Mayor, Bladensburg, Maryland In office
1995–2002Personal details Born July 31, 1954 Political party Democratic Spouse(s) Cheryl Harrington Children Stephen and Christopher Residence Cheverly, MD David C. Harrington is an American politician from Maryland, a member of the Democratic Party and a former member of the Maryland State Senate.[1]
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Background
Howard University, B.A. (political science) and a M.A. from Miami University. Senior fellow and faculty member, James MacGregor Burns Academy of Leadership, University of Maryland. Board of Directors, Maryland Association of Counties. Eastern Regional Representative, National Association of Black County Officials. Former director of education, Close Up Foundation. Former president, Maryland Municipal League; Port Towns Community Development Corporation. Married; two children.
In the legislature
Harrington was appointed to the State Senate in 2008 to fill the vacancy created by the death of Gwendolyn T. Britt.Member of Senate since February 8, 2008. Member, Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee, 2008- (alcoholic beverages subcommittee, 2008-; base realignment & closure (brac) subcommittee, 2008-; education subcommittee, 2008-; ethics & election law subcommittee, 2008-; health subcommittee, 2008-). Member, Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland, 2008-
Family
Wife, Cheryl is the owner of Shortcake Bakery. Older son Stephen, is a graduate of Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia. While younger son, Christopher, attends and plays basketball for Dickinson College located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
Notes
- ^ "Senate: Davic C. Harrington". Maryland State Archives. 2007. http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/mdmanual/05sen/html/msa14738.html. Retrieved 2008-02-09.
Categories:- Maryland State Senators
- Living people
- 1954 births
- Howard University alumni
- Miami University alumni
- Maryland Democrats
- Maryland politician stubs
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