Steve Schuh

Steven R. Schuh
Delegate Maryland District 31
In office
January 10, 2007 – Present
Preceded by John R. Leopold & Joan Cadden
Personal details
Born July 25, 1960 (1960-07-25) (age 51)
Baltimore, Maryland
Political party Republican

Steven R. Schuh was first elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in 2006. He serves along with fellow Republicans Donald H. Dwyer, Jr. and Nicholaus R. Kipke in District 31, which is located in Anne Arundel County, MD. Schuh and Kipke defeated incumbent Joan Cadden and took the seat left open by John R. Leopold, who won election as County Executive for Anne Arundel County.

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Education

Schuh has an B.A. from Dartmouth College, which he earned in 1982, and an M.B.A. from Harvard University. He also earned an M.S. degree from Johns Hopkins University.

Career

Schuh is the founder and Managing Member of Schuh Advisory, LLC. He was previously a Managing Director at Alex. Brown & Sons, Deutsche Bank and Credit Suisse First Boston.

Active in his community, Schuh is president of the Skywater Foundation, a non-profit foundation that supports education, health care research, child leadership, pregnant women in crisis and Christian outreach. He is a member of the Board of Trustees for Severn School and serves as a Director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. Schuh is also Vice Chairman of the American Red Cross of Central Maryland and is a Charter Member of The 100 Club of Anne Arundel County.

Within the Maryland House of Delegates, Schuh is a member of the important Appropriations Committee and serves on the Health and Human Resources and Pension Oversight Subcommittees.

Schuh supports respect for life and American Citizenship, Second Amendment rights, policies to promote economic growth, and environmental stewardship.

Legislative Notes

Election results

Voters to choose three:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Steve Schuh, Rep. 19,049   18.4%    Won
Nic Kipke, Rep. 18,150   17.5%    Won
Donald H. Dwyer, Jr., Rep. 17,558   17.0%    Won
Joan Cadden, Dem. 17,533   16.9%    Lost
Thomas J. Fleckenstein, Dem. 16,654   16.1%    Lost
Craig A. Reynolds, Dem. 14,454   14.0%    Lost
Other Write-Ins 58   0.1%    

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