Mary-Dulany James

Mary-Dulany James
Member of the Maryland House of Delegates from District 34A
In office
January 13, 1999  January 13, 2015
Preceded by Mary Louise Preis
Succeeded by Mary Ann Lisanti
Constituency Harford County, Cecil County
Personal details
Born (1960-02-01) February 1, 1960
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Political party Democratic
Children Evelyn Ann
William Grant
Jarrett Dulany
Residence Maryland
Alma mater University of Maryland, College Park
University of Maryland School of Law
Occupation Attorney
Religion Christian
Website Campaign website
Legislative homepage
Facebook Page
@MaryDulanyJames

Mary-Dulany James (born February 1, 1960) is an American politician who represented district 34A in the Maryland House of Delegates for sixteen years, representing Harford and Cecil Counties along the U.S. Route 40 corridor. Mary-Dulany James represented district 34A, formally district 34, for 16 having first been elected in 1998.

James is the daughter of former President of the Maryland Senate William S. James, serving as Senate President from 1963 to 1974. In October 2013 James officially filled to run for State Senate in District 34 to replace retiring State Senator Nancy Jacobs.[1] On June 24, 2014 James defeated long time Harford County politician and former State Senator Arthur Henry Helton, Jr., and went on to face Republican Bob Cassilly in November.[2] Mary-Dulany James lost in the General Election.

Early life, education, career

Delegate James was born in Baltimore, Maryland. James grew up and still lives on her family's farm in Harford County. She attended Havre de Grace High School and then traveled south to the University of Maryland where she earned a B.S. in psychology (with honors) in 1981. Returning to Baltimore, she attended the University of Maryland School of Law, earning a J.D., (with honors) in 1986. While studying for the bar exam she clerked for Judge Edward S. Northrop in the U.S. District Court, District of Maryland. She passed her bar exam and was admitted to Maryland Bar in 1986. She worked for several large law firms in Baltimore, but has returned to Harford County and set up her own practice.

Political career

Maryland House of Delegates

James was elected to the House of Delegates on November 3, 1998, representing District 34 (Harford County). James was re-elected to the newly redisticted District 34A (Harford & Cecil Counties)[3] in November 5, 2002, and was subsequently re-elected in 2006 and 2010.

Committee Assignments

Legislative notes

For the past four years, Delegate James has annually voted to support classroom teachers, public schools, police and hospitals in Cecil and Harford Counties. Since 2002, funding to schools across the State has increased 82%, resulting in Maryland being ranked top in the nation for K-12 education.

The District

District 34 has been redistricted twice since James was first elected. When first elected James was one of three delegates that represented the development corridor in Harford County. The communities represented in district 34 are: Bel Air, Havre de Grace, Aberdeen, Edgewood, Joppatowne, Abingdon, Belcamp/Riverside, and Aberdeen Proving Ground.

After the 2000 Census Maryland redistricted 34 into a split district with two Delegates representing 34A and one Delegate representing district 34B. Then district spanned parts of Harford and Cecil Counties. The communities represented in district 34A are: Havre de Grace, Aberdeen, Edgewood, Joppatowne, Belcamp/Riverside, and Aberdeen Proving Ground in Harford County. Parts of Perryville and Port Deposit in Cecil County.

James is currently running for State Senate in the recently redistricted District 34. After the 2010 Census Maryland redistricted 34 to similar boundaries prior to the 2000 Census. The communities represented in district 34 are: Bel Air, Havre de Grace, Aberdeen, Edgewood, Joppatowne, Abingdon, Belcamp/Riverside, and Aberdeen Proving Ground.[3]

2014 Maryland State Senate Candidacy

James filed to run for Maryland State Senate in October 2013. In the 2014 Democratic Primary James faced long time Harford County politician and business owner Arthur Henry Helton, Jr. Helton was a former State Senator and County Council Member.[5] Helton had run for State Senate during the last election and lost. Both Helton and James have considerable name recognition in Harford County. James ultimately defeated Helton by a 2 to 1 margin.

James faced Bob Cassilly, former County Council Member in the General Election in November, but was not successful.[6]

Election results

Voters to choose One:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Mary-Dulany James, Dem. 4,705   61.1%    Won
Arthur Henry Helton, Jr., Dem. 2,997   38.9%    Lost
Voters to choose two:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Mary-Dulany James, Dem. 12,639   29.2%    Won
Glen Glass, Rep. 10,931   25.3%    Won
Patrick McGrady, Rep. 9,889   22.9%    Lost
Marla Posey-Moss, Dem. 9,745   22.5%    Lost
Write-Ins 51   0.1%    Lost
Voters to choose two:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Mary-Dulany James, Dem. 3,146   37.6%    Won
Marla Posey-Moss, Dem. 2,639   31.5%    Won
B. Daniel Riley, Dem. 2,582   30.9%    Lost
Voters to choose two:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Mary-Dulany James, Dem. 12,697   31.7%    Won
B. Daniel Riley, Dem. 10,969   27.3%    Won
Glen Glass, Rep. 8,554   21.0%    Lost
Sheryl Davis Kohl, Rep. 8,085   19.9%    Lost
Write-Ins 22   0.1%    Lost
Voters to choose two:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Charles R. Boutin, Rep. 11,182   34.79%    Won
Mary-Dulany James, Dem. 10,947   34.06%    Won
B. Daniel Riley, Dem. 9,957   30.98%    Lost
Write-Ins 59   0.18%    Lost
Voters to choose three:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Mary-Dulany James, Dem. 18,357   18%    Won
Charles R. Boutin, Rep. 17,844   18%    Won
B. Daniel Riley, Dem. 17,798   18%    Won
Robert E. Shaffner, Rep. 16,236   16%    Lost
Robin Walter, Rep. 15,370   15%    Lost
Michael Griffin, Rep. 15,207   15%    Lost

References

  1. "General Assembly October 2013 Update". Maryland Reporter. Retrieved on July 3, 2014
  2. "Democratic establishment largely prevails from top to bottom, as few State House incumbents lose". Maryland Reporter. Retrieved on July 3, 2014
  3. 1 2 "LEGISLATIVE ELECTION DISTRICTS". Maryland Archives. Retrieved on July 3, 2014
  4. "MARY-DULANY JAMES". Maryland Archives. Retrieved on July 3, 2014
  5. "Md. General Assembly races: October update on candidates". Maryland Reporter. Retrieved on July 10, 2014
  6. "Harford County State Senate District 34 Democratic Candidates: Helton vs James". Harford County Dagger. Retrieved on July 10, 2014
  7. "State Senate Primary Results". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on July 2, 2014
  8. "House of Delegates General Results". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on July 2, 2014
  9. "House of Delegates Primary Results". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on July 2, 2014
  10. "House of Delegates Results". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on Nov. 3, 2007
  11. "House of Delegates Results". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on July 2, 2014
  12. "House of Delegates Results". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on July. 2, 2014

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Preceded by
Mary Louise Preis
Maryland State Delegate - District 34A
1999–present
Incumbent
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