Gansler (born October 30, 1962) is an American attorney and politician who served as the 45th attorney general of Maryland from 2007 to 2015. Gansler...
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Franchot, Doug Gansler, John King Jr., Wes Moore, Tom Perez, and Mike Rosenbaum confirmed their availability for the conversation, but only Gansler, Moore...
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lieutenant governor of Maryland on the ticket of Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler in 2014, placing second behind Lieutenant Governor Anthony Brown and...
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on his business and volunteer work. Later that year, Attorney General Doug Gansler said that he considered Moore as his running mate in the 2014 Maryland...
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Jacques Singleton "Jack" Gansler (November 21, 1934 – December 4, 2018) was an aerospace electronics engineer, defense contracting executive and public...
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Governor of Maryland Running mate: Kenneth Ulman, Howard County Executive Doug Gansler, Attorney General of Maryland Running mate: Jolene Ivey, State Delegate...
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2020,) Peter Franchot, State Comptroller Brian Frosh, Attorney General Doug Gansler, former attorney general and candidate for governor in 2014 Ike Leggett...
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Peter Franchot, 33rd Comptroller of Maryland (2007–2023) (Democrat) Doug Gansler, 45th Attorney General of Maryland (2007–2015) (Democrat) Larry Hogan...
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Gensler (disambiguation) (redirect from Gansler)
Gansler (born 1941), Hungarian-born American soccer player and coach Doug Gansler (born 1962), former Attorney General of Maryland (2007–2015) Gary Gensler...
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Bob Ehrlich Martin O'Malley Preceded by Stephen H. Sachs Succeeded by Doug Gansler 4th Lieutenant Governor of Maryland In office January 19, 1983 – January...
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Jersey Stuart Rabner Democratic September 26, 2006 June 26, 2007 Maryland Doug Gansler Democratic January 17, 2007 January 21, 2015 Louisiana Buddy Caldwell...
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Attorney General of Maryland. Incumbent Democratic Attorney General Doug Gansler was eligible to seek a third term in office, but instead ran unsuccessfully...
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LGBTQ community's right to assemble. In February 2010, Attorney General Doug Gansler issued an opinion stating that Maryland law should honor same-sex marriages...
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manager. On July 19, 2022, King lost the primary, placing sixth behind Doug Gansler, Peter Franchot, Tom Perez, and Wes Moore. King conceded defeat that...
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last time Garrett County voted Democratic in any statewide election. Doug Gansler, incumbent Attorney General of Maryland Maryland State Board of Elections...
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Reserve Board Former vice-chairman Michael Froomkin, academic lawyer Doug Gansler (1981), State's Attorney for Montgomery County, Maryland (1999—2007)...
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Rushern Baker (withdrawn) Nancy Navarro (withdrawn) 26,594 4.0 Democratic Doug Gansler Candace Hollingsworth 25,481 3.8 Democratic John King Jr. Michelle Siri...
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Attorney General Doug Gansler in his nine-month analysis of comity laws. In 2012, the Maryland Court of Appeals maintained Gansler's analysis and issued...
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ideological enemy, was martyred by his idealism". After the film was released, Doug Gansler, then State's Attorney for Montgomery County, later Attorney General...
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Republican primary. Ultimately, Gansler defeated Rolle in a landslide and became the Attorney General of Maryland. Doug Gansler, Montgomery County State's...
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DC to sue Trump over president's businesses". The Baltimore Sun. Donovan, Doug (May 8, 2018). "Democratic attorneys general, including Maryland's Frosh...
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a second term since Tony Knowles in 1998. Incumbent Republican governor Doug Ducey was term-limited and ineligible to run for a third consecutive term...
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Union. Perez's main challengers were Montgomery County State's Attorney Doug Gansler and Stuart O. Simms, a Baltimore lawyer who had served as Secretary of...
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MD-03 (2007–present) David Trone, MD-06 (2019–present) State officials Doug Gansler, former attorney general of Maryland (2007–2015) Nancy Kopp, former Treasurer...
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Mortimer Caplin (1940) – former commissioner, U.S. Internal Revenue Service Doug Gansler (1989) – Attorney General of Maryland Lee E. Goodman (1990) – chairman...
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same-sex marriages takes effect. February 24: Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler issues a legal opinion stating that state agencies could begin to recognize...
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Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake. Brown faced Attorney General Doug Gansler and Delegate Heather Mizeur in the Democratic primary. Brown won the...
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The Society and Alaska Young in the Hulu series Looking for Alaska. Doug Gansler (born 1962), attorney and politician who served as 45th Attorney General...
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handed over to antisemitic regimes. Montgomery County State Attorney Doug Gansler expressed his opinion that the sentence was too lenient, stating "viewed...
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Archived from the original on May 2, 2010. Retrieved February 5, 2023. Doug Gansler (February 23, 2010). "Marriage – Whether Out-of-state Same-sex Marriage...
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