Mary Louise Preis
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Mary Louise Preis | |
Delegate District 34
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In office 1991 – 1999 |
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Preceded by | B. Daniel Riley |
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Succeeded by | Charles R. Boutin |
Constituency | Harford County |
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Born | October 10, 1941 Jacksonville, Illinois |
Political party | Democratic |
Mary Louise Preis is an American politician who represented district 34 in the Maryland House of Delegates.
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[edit] Background
Delegate Preis was born in Jacksonville, Illinois in 1941. She was first elected in 1990 and served until 1999.
[edit] Education
Delegate Preis graduated from Fontbonne College with her Associates Degree in 1963 (cum laude), (Woodrow Wilson Fellow). She received her Master's of Science Degree (with distinction) in 1967 from Georgetown University School of Foreign Service. Finally she graduated from the University of Maryland School of Law in 1983 with her J.D. (cum laude). She was admitted to Maryland Bar, in 1983.
[edit] Career
While a member of the Maryland House of Delegates Mary Louis Preis was a member of the Judiciary Committee from 1991 until 1997, serving as chair of the gaming, law, & regulation subcommittee. She was also on the Appropriations Committee from 1997 until 1999 , the House Facilities Committee from 1993 until 1999. She was House Vice-Chair of the Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review from 1995 until 1999. Finally, she was a member of the Law and Justice Committee for the National Conference of State Legislatures from 1996 until 1999. She is a former chair of the Harford County Delegation.
Prior to serving in the Maryland General Assembly, Delegate Preis was a practicing attorney. She was also a member of the Board of Trustees at Harford Community College from 1978 until 1988. She also was an Assistant Attorney General from 1985 until 1990, when she first got elected.
Delegate Preis has won several awards in her career including Outstanding Service Award from the Maryland Bar Association in 1995 and the Distinguished Service Award from the Route 40 Business Association in 1998. In 1998, 2000, and 2002, she was named in one of Maryland's Top 100 Women by the Daily Record in their Circle of Excellence.
After serving as a State Delegate, Preis was appointed as Commissioner of the Office of Financial Regulation for the State of Maryland.[1] After she left this position, she worked for Citigroup. Preis has endorsed Hillary Clinton for President.[2]
[edit] Election Results
- 1994 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 34[3]
Voters choose three:
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Name Votes Percent Outcome Nancy Jacobs, Rep. 18,091 20% Won Rose Mary Hatem Bonsack, Dem. 17,762 20% Won Mary Louise Preis, Dem. 17,380 19% Won B. Daniel Riley, Dem. 13,891 15% Lost Scott Williams, Rep. 12,362 14% Lost Kenneth A. Thompson, Rep. 10,576 12% Lost
- 1990 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 34 - Harford County[4]
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- Voters to choose three:
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Name Votes Percent Outcome Rose Mary Hatem Bonsack, Dem. 13,373 19% Won Mary Louise Preis, Dem. 13,045 19% Won David R. Craig, Rep. 12,031 18% Won William H. Cox Jr., Dem. 10,296 15% Lost David M. Meadows, Rep. 10,069 15% Lost Cecil W. Wood, Rep. 9,840 14% Lost
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Maryland Daily Record[1]
- ^ Daily Kos[2]
- ^ House of Delegates Results. Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on Oct. 13, 2007
- ^ House of Delegates Results. Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on Nov. 3, 2007
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