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  2. Baltimore County Executive - Wikipedia

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    The office was established with the implementation of the county charter for Baltimore County on November 6, 1956. [1] The county executive is elected to post every four years, [ 2 ] coinciding with the elections for the county council and governor of Maryland .

  3. Marc Elrich - Wikipedia

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    Marc B. Elrich (born November 2, 1949) is an American politician serving as the county executive of Montgomery County, Maryland. [1] He is a former member of the Montgomery County Council and the Takoma Park City Council. [2] He became the Democratic nominee for Montgomery County Executive in the 2018 primary before winning the general election.

  4. Randall Woodfin - Wikipedia

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    Woodfin also urged the council to pass a "shelter-in-place" ordinance on March 24, which has been extended through the end of April 2020. [36] Under Woodfin, the Birmingham City Council voted to extend the city's mask mandates through May 24, 2021, after Governor Kay Ivey announced that the statewide mandate would end April 9. [37]

  5. Maryland town swears in first Black council members in 200 ...

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    A Maryland town swore in Black lawmakers Monday for the first time in its 200-year history. Maryland town swears in first Black council members in 200-year history Skip to main content

  6. Harborne (ward) - Wikipedia

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    Harborne ward is a local government district, one of 40 wards that make up Birmingham City Council. Harborne lies to the south west of Birmingham city centre. It has a slightly older age profile than the city average. The percentage of ethnic minority residents is below the city average. [2] Unemployment is below the city average. [3]

  7. Richard Arrington Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Richard Arrington Jr. (born October 19, 1934 in Livingston, Alabama) was the first African American mayor of the city of Birmingham, Alabama (U.S.) and the second African American on the City Council. He served on the council for two terms from 1971 to 1979 and was mayor of the city for 20 years from 1979 to 1999.

  8. Carole Smitherman - Wikipedia

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    Carole Smitherman was first elected to the Birmingham City Council in 2001 and has been re-elected twice. She campaigned unsuccessfully for the mayor's office in 2003, 2007, and 2009. As President of the Birmingham City Council , she assumed the office of mayor when Larry Langford was convicted of 60 counts of bribery and related charges on ...

  9. 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]