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    Meet the Maryland delegates to the Democratic National Convention

    By Josh Kurtz,

    9 hours ago
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    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D), left, reads the oath of office Nov. 18, 2023, for Ken Ulman, center, and Charlene Dukes, after they were elected as chair and first vice chair, respectively, of the Maryland Democratic Party. Photo by William J. Ford.

    Maryland’s 106 delegates to the Democratic National Convention could vote to make Vice President Kamala Harris the party’s presidential nominee as soon as Thursday.

    While the national convention isn’t set to begin until Aug. 19 in Chicago, party officials believe the presidential roll call may need to be held virtually and earlier, rather than on the convention floor. That’s because deadlines in a handful of states require the political parties to have their nominee certified before or during the Democrats’ convention week.

    The DNC Rules Committee is set to meet Wednesday afternoon to definitely set the schedule for the presidential roll call. Some media outlets have suggested it could happen as soon as Thursday.

    “We’re trying to make sure there’s a process and that everyone is listened to,” said Ken Ulman, the chair of the Maryland Democratic Party, who serves on the rules committee.

    That panel is scheduled to meet publicly on Wednesday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. The meeting will be live-streamed on the DNC’s YouTube page.

    Whenever the presidential vote takes place, Maryland’s Democratic convention delegation is in the spotlight like never before, thanks to President Biden’s decision to drop his reelection bid and Harris’ quick emergence as the consensus candidate to replace him.

    The delegation met virtually on Monday morning and voted unanimously to support Harris for president. All of the delegates had previously been committed to Biden and still need to be formally released by the president before they can cast their votes for his successor.

    Maryland’s convention delegation automatically starts with Gov. Wes Moore (D), the Democratic members of the state’s congressional delegation, Ulman, state party Vice Chair Charlene Dukes, and the state party’s four representatives to the Democratic National Committee: Robert Kresslein, Cheryl S. Landis, Robbie Leonard, and Bel Leong-Hong.

    Several delegates were elected by congressional district in the May 14 primary as delegates pledged to Biden. Others were added to the convention delegation a month later by the Maryland Democratic Central Committee.

    Here are the delegates elected and selected to the convention (the state party was not able to provide full biographies on Monday):

    1st Congressional District:

    Laurie Brittingham , member of the state Democratic Central Committee

    Matthew Cody

    Michele W. Dappert , former candidate for Talbot County Council

    Connor A. Romblad , Berlin town official

    State Del. Sheree Sample-Hughes

    Jared Schablein , chair, Lower Shore Progressive Caucus

    2nd Congressional District:

    Ruben Amaya , 3rd vice chair, Maryland Democratic Party

    Lela Blue-Campbell , Democratic activist and president of A Step Forward Inc., a service organization for homeless people with addiction problems

    Corynne B. Courpas , chair of the Carroll County Democratic Central Committee

    Alex Friedman , law student and Democratic activist

    State Sen. Shelly L. Hettleman

    Sharonda L. Huffman , Democratic activist and housing disability manager with a Baltimore-area nonprofit

    Greg Pecoraro , Westminster common council member

    3rd Congressional District:

    Dylan A. Behler , Anne Arundel County Democratic chair

    Jennifer H. Chang

    State Sen. Guy J. Guzzone

    State Del. Dana C. Jones

    Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi , climate activist and philanthropist

    Henry G. Snurr , chief of staff to House Majority Whip Jazz Lewis (D-Prince George’s)

    Matthew Verghese , director of the Maryland state government federal office

    Lucinda Ware , former deputy chief of staff to Gov. Wes Moore (D) and senior adviser to the Moore campaign

    4th Congressional District:

    Rushern L. Baker IV , visual artist and community and political activist

    Mollie K. Byron , director of intergovernmental affairs for Gov. Moore

    Kevin Ford Jr. , Prince George’s County businessperson

    Ryan Middleton , director of government accountability, Prince George’s County executive’s office

    Dani E. Moore-King , real estate professional

    State Del. Joseline A. Peña-Melnyk

    State Sen. Alonzo T. Washington

    Arleathia West , clinical social worker

    5th Congressional District:

    State Del. Adrian A. Boafo

    Tiffany A. Carlock

    Courtney Finklea Green , deputy director, Maryland 529 program

    Zina Humphries , Democratic activist

    Edward I. Lewis , husband of former Maryland Democratic Chair Yvette Lewis

    State Del. Andrew C. Pruski

    David M. Salazar , director of support services, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, and former chair of the Calvert County Democratic Party

    Ashley N. Sharp , deputy chief of staff, Maryland Department of Labor

    Cindy L. Yoe , chair, Calvert County Democratic Central Committee

    6th Congressional District:

    Donna S. Edwards , president, Maryland State and D.C. AFL-CIO

    Jessica E. Fitzwater , Frederick County executive

    Brian K. Grim , former mayor of Cumberland

    Djawa Hall , political coordinator, local 1199 SEIU

    State Sen. Karen Lewis Young

    Thomas G. Slater , retired attorney and longtime member of the Frederick County Democratic Central Committee

    7th Congressional District:

    Tisha S. Edwards , Gov. Moore’s appointments secretary

    Diana Emerson , executive director, Waverly Main Street, Baltimore

    State Sen. Antonio L. Hayes

    Bill Henry , Baltimore City comptroller

    Brandon M. Scott , Baltimore mayor

    State Del. Stephanie M. Smith

    Tammy Stinnett , firm administrator, Harris Jones & Malone lobbying firm

    John T. Willis , former Maryland secretary of state

    8th Congressional District:

    Saman Q. Ahmad , chair, Montgomery County Democratic Central Committee

    Mark Feinroth , attorney, former lobbyist, former state official

    Will Jawando , Montgomery County councilmember

    Eric G. Luedtke , Gov. Moore’s legislative liaison

    State Del. Lily Qi

    Devang M. Shah , treasurer, Maryland Democratic Party

    State Sen. Jeff Waldstreicher

    State Del. Jheanelle K. Wilkins

    Teresa Saavedra Woorman , Montgomery County public information officer, nominated to fill the District 16 vacancy in the House of Delegates

    Julie Rodin Zebrak , Attorney, political consultant, Democratic fundraiser

    Delegates selected by the state Democratic central committee:

    Lt. Gov. Aruna K. Miller

    State Attorney General Anthony G. Brown

    State Comptroller Brooke E. Lierman

    State Treasurer Dereck E. Davis

    Maryland Secretary of State Susan C. Lee

    State Senate President Bill Ferguson

    Speaker of the House Adrienne A. Jones

    House Majority Whip Jazz M. Lewis

    Johnny Olszewski Jr. , Baltimore County executive and Democratic nominee in the 2nd Congressional District

    Angela D. Alsobrooks , Prince George’s County executive and Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate

    Marc B. Elrich , Montgomery County executive

    Sydney Bradner-Jacobs , Pride Caucus chair of the Young Democrats of Maryland

    Logan Danker , student activist

    State Sen. Sarah K. Elfreth , Democratic nominee in the 3rd Congressional District

    Joshua Hirsh , Howard County Democratic Central Committee

    Tia Hopkins , Baltimore-based political strategist

    Lloyd Lemle , teacher, former Howard County Education Association president

    State Del. Jeffrie E. Long Jr.

    Madelin Martinez , assistant advocacy director, Catholic Charities of Baltimore

    Januari McKay , Prince George’s County Department of Social Services case manager

    Alejandra Melnyk , former field organizer, David Trone for U.S. Senate

    Michelle Ngwafon , deputy regional director, Biden for President

    Ifechukwudelu Okafor

    Megan Outten , former Salisbury city councilmember

    Josh Paper , chief of staff to Del. Dana Jones (D-Anne Arundel)

    Kony Portillo , Edmonston councilmember

    Lillia Rose , student activist

    Tyler Senecharles , candidate account manager, Adeo Advocacy

    Michael Steed

    Mini Timmaraju , president, Reproductive Freedom for All

    State Del. Nicole A. Williams

    Samantha Zwerling , managing director of political and legislative affairs, Maryland State Education Association

    – Jennifer Shutt of States Newsroom contributed to this report.

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