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  2. Brandon Scott - Wikipedia

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    Brandon Maurice Scott (born April 8, 1984) [1] is an American politician serving as the mayor of Baltimore, Maryland, since 2020.He was the president of the Baltimore City Council from 2019 to 2020, having been elected to the position to replace Jack Young following Catherine Pugh's resignation, as well as a member of the Baltimore City Council from the second district from 2011 to 2019.

  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. Youth Opportunity Academy - Wikipedia

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    It operates two community resource sites, one in the same center as the academy, the other in East Baltimore, at 1212 North Wolfe Street. [8] Funded from 2000 to 2006 by federal grant, [3] YO! has since operated with funding from the Mayor's Office of Economic Development, and has partnered with Johns Hopkins University. [9]

  5. Robert Wallace is running again for Baltimore mayor, this ...

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    The race for Baltimore Mayor will get a bit more crowded Thursday with the formal announcement that past mayoral candidate Robert Wallace is once again entering the race. Wallace, who ran for ...

  6. Martin O'Malley - Wikipedia

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    A member of the Democratic Party, he was the 61st governor of Maryland from 2007 to 2015 and the 48th mayor of Baltimore from 1999 to 2007. [2] O'Malley was elected to the Baltimore City Council in 1991 and re-elected in 1995. He was elected mayor of Baltimore in 1999 after a surprise win in the Democratic

  7. Baltimore mayor endorses Maryland Senate candidate Angela ...

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    “What Maryland would be doing by sending the county executive as our senator is let them know that we’re serious […] The post Baltimore mayor endorses Maryland Senate candidate Angela ...

  8. Sharon Green Middleton - Wikipedia

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    Middleton's nomination was confirmed by the Baltimore City Council and she was sworn in on February 26, 2007. [1] She ran for and was elected to a full four-term in 2007. [6] Following the resignation of Baltimore mayor Catherine Pugh in April 2019, Middleton temporarily became the acting president of the Baltimore City Council. [7]

  9. Mayor 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 .