Parris Nelson Glendening (born June 11, 1942) is an American politician and academic who served as the 59th governor of Maryland from 1995 to 2003. He...
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days before Glendening was to be inaugurated, but still maintained her belief that she had won the election. Sauerbrey ran against Glendening again in 1998...
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Ruppersberger. In 2002, Democratic Governor Parris Glendening's second term was ending. While Glendening had been reelected by a substantial margin in...
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gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 2002. Democratic Governor Parris Glendening was term-limited and could not seek a third term. Republican Bob Ehrlich...
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November 3, 1998. Incumbent Democratic Governor Parris Glendening sought re-election. Governor Glendening emerged victorious from the Democratic primary...
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Maryland State House Governor's Reception Room. In 1995, then-governor Parris Glendening re-included the portrait, stating that it was not up to anyone to...
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football player Parris Duffus (born 1970), retired American ice hockey goaltender Parris Glendening (born 1942), American politician Parris Goebel (born...
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Angela Alsobrooks, television host Oprah Winfrey, and former Governor Parris Glendening. He also received backing from the Maryland State Education Association...
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frequently with Governor Parris Glendening at the bi-monthly Board of Public Works (BPW) meetings. Schaefer once called Glendening a "despot" and often chided...
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was ineligible for re-election. Prince George's County Executive Parris Glendening emerged victorious from the Democratic primary after defeating several...
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Glendenning (disambiguation) (redirect from Glendening)
of Maryland Luke Glendening, American ice hockey player Parris Glendening, American politician, Governor of Maryland Sarah Glendening, American actress...
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Democratic leader Tom Daschle until 1998. In March 1998, Governor Parris Glendening named Ivey to serve as chairman of the Maryland Public Service Commission...
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colleague during the Nixon impeachment) in 1982 and lost heavily. Parris Glendening was elected as county executive in his place, and Hogan's political...
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launching his campaign pledging a war on crime, but was defeated by Parris Glendening, who went on to become governor. Steinberg then took up a career in...
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crimes unit from 1999 to 2001. On August 16, 2001, then-Governor Parris Glendening appointed her to a 10-year term, expiring in 2011, as an Associate...
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polling behind Prince George's County Executive Parris Glendening, placing third behind "Undecided" and Glendening in a Mason-Dixon poll ahead of the Democratic...
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Hughes ("Francie") Glendening (born 1951) is a former First Lady of Maryland. She was married to former Maryland Governor Parris Glendening, whom she divorced...
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Department of Health and Mental Hygiene in the Cabinet of Governor Parris Glendening from 1999 to 2002. He is a member of the National Infrastructure Advisory...
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was appointed Comptroller after Goldstein's death by then-governor Parris Glendening. Former four-term Mayor of Baltimore and two-term Governor William...
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engineering and design firm Parsons Brinckerhoff. In April 2002, Governor Parris Glendening named Wiedefeld as the executive director of the Maryland Aviation...
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Senator (D-MD) Statewide officials Brian Frosh, Attorney General Parris Glendening, former Governor Martin O'Malley, former Governor State legislators...
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Association In office August 7, 2001 – July 16, 2002 Preceded by Parris Glendening Succeeded by Paul Patton 9th Majority Leader of the Michigan Senate...
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August 10, 1999 – July 11, 2000 Preceded by Tom Carper Succeeded by Parris Glendening 14th Governor of Utah In office January 4, 1993 – November 5, 2003...
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Delaware Democratic 1999–2000 Mike Leavitt Utah Republican 2000–2001 Parris Glendening Maryland Democratic 2001–2002 John Engler Michigan Republican 2002–2003...
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DeMatha graduate; first-overall selection of the 2017 NBA draft Parris Glendening, Maryland governor (1995-2003), began his political career as a member...
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headquarters, and attended (on screen) by then-Maryland Governor Parris Glendening and then-Baltimore Mayor Kurt Schmoke. The investigation of Felton's...
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Washington 1996, 2000 Succeeded by Christine Gregoire Preceded by Parris Glendening Chair of the Democratic Governors Association 2002–2003 Succeeded by...
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Retrieved September 22, 2023. "Parris N. Glendening". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 4, 2023. "Parris N. Glendening". Maryland State Archives...
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Chair of the Democratic Governors Association 2000–2001 Succeeded by Parris Glendening U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial) Preceded by Jerry Brown as Former...
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Indiana 2000 Paul E. Patton Kentucky 2001 Gray Davis California 2002 Parris Glendening Maryland 2003 Gary Locke Washington 2004 Tom Vilsack Iowa 2005–2006...
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