Thursday, September 12, 2013

O'Malley Picks Brian Feldman to Replace Garagiola in Senate // Live in District 15 & Want to Be Delegate? Here's How to Apply

The Associated Press reported today that Governor O'Malley has appointed Delegate Brian Feldman to replace Rob Garagiola in the State Senate (excerpt below):
AP VIA WASHINGTON POST: Gov. Martin O’Malley has appointed Delegate Brian Feldman to the state Senate.... The governor announced the appointment on Thursday to fill a vacancy created by the resignation of Sen. Rob Garagiola, who represented District 15 in Montgomery County....
As a result of Feldman's elevation to the Senate, his own seat in the House of Delegates will also be vacant soon. Our most recent list of possible D15 candidates included the following names:
 
WANT TO BE A DELEGATE?  HERE'S HOW TO APPLY - The Montgomery County Democratic Central Committee issued the following press release announcing the next steps in the already hated race to be appointed to Brian Feldman's House seat (excerpt below):

PRESS RELEASE

Committee to Vote on Delegate for Legislative District 15

The Montgomery County Democratic Central Committee will meet and vote on Tuesday, October 8 at 7:30 pm to submit a name to the Governor for Delegate for Legislative District 15. The vacancy is the result of Delegate Brian Feldman’s appointment to the Senate. The Senate seat became vacant when Senator Rob Garagiola resigned.

In accordance with State rule, when a seat in the Maryland General Assembly becomes vacant, the Montgomery County Democratic Central Committee must submit a name to the Governor within 30 days.

Candidates for the Delegate position must be a registered Democrat residing in District 15. Candidates should submit an application including a resume and cover letter by 5:00pm, Monday, October 7 to the Montgomery County Democratic Central Committee’s headquarters, 3720 Farragut Ave., Third floor, Kensington, MD 20895 or via email MontgomeryDems@msn.com.  Candidates are expected to attend the October 8 meeting to address the Committee and participate in a question-and-answer period. 

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