Melissa R. Kelly

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Melissa R. Kelly
Delegate Maryland District 9B
In office
October 9, 2001  January 11, 2002
Preceded by James M. Kelly
Succeeded by Emil B. Pielke
Personal details
Born December 28, 1962
Silver Spring, MD
Political party Republican
Religion Roman Catholic

Melissa R. Kelly (Born December 28, 1962) was appointed in 2001 to represent District 9B, which covers a portion of Baltimore County, Maryland.

Background

Delegate Kelly was appointed by Governor Parris Glendening in 2001 to replace her husband, James M. Kelly, who resigned from the seat when he was appointed by President George W. Bush to a special assistant position in the White House.[1]

Education

Kelly graduated from Towson State University in 1987 with a B.S. with honors in biology. Graduate from the Culinary Institute of America in hyde park New York. top of her class.

Career

Melissa Kelly's tenure in the Maryland House of Delegates lasted only several months. In January 2002, she resigned and Emil B. Pielke was appointed to replace her.[2]

Since 1999, Kelly has been a biology teacher at Towson Catholic High School in Towson, Maryland.

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