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  2. Stephanie Rawlings-Blake - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie C. Rawlings-Blake (born March 17, 1970) is an American politician and attorney who served as the 50th Mayor of Baltimore from 2010 to 2016, the second woman to hold that office. She has also served as secretary of the Democratic National Committee and as president of the United States Conference of Mayors .

  3. List of mayors of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    As of December 8, 2020, the Office of the Mayor of the City of Baltimore has changed hands 62 times with 53 different individuals in assuming office in the 223 years of city government, 1797–2020. The Office of the Mayor is located in the historic Baltimore City Hall located at 100 Holliday Street in downtown Baltimore .

  4. 2011 Baltimore mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Baltimore mayoral election was held on November 8, 2011. Because Baltimore's electorate is overwhelmingly Democratic , Stephanie Rawlings-Blake 's victory in the Democratic primary on September 13, 2011 all but assured her of victory in the general election.

  5. Mayor Rawlings-Blake clarifies use of word 'thug' - AOL

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  6. 2016 Baltimore mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    The 2016 Baltimore mayoral election was held November 8, 2016 concurrent with the General Election. [1] Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, the incumbent mayor, did not run for reelection.

  7. Vacants to Value - Wikipedia

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    Vacants to Value is a Baltimore initiative enacted in 2010 by former Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake to incentivize purchases of abandoned homes in the city. The program offers financial incentives to purchase derelict properties and renovate them.

  8. Black Lives Matter activist launches bid for Baltimore mayor

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  9. Catherine Pugh - Wikipedia

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    Pugh succeeded Stephanie Rawlings-Blake as Baltimore's 51st mayor. As mayor, she inherited several issues from the Rawlings-Blake administration. Pugh prioritized the United States Department of Justice investigation into the Baltimore Police Department following the death of Freddie Gray, before the 2017 inauguration of Donald Trump.