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MICHAEL J. WAGNER, Democrat, District 32. Born in Baltimore, October 20, 1941. Glen Buraie
Senior High; University of Baltimore, A.A., 1966. President, H & M Wagner & Sons, Inc. (food and
restaurant supplies). President, Executive Caterers. Justice of the peace, Anne Arundel County,
1963-64; committing magistrate, Anne Arundel County, 1965-66. Member, Regional Planning
Council; State Advisory Council on Nutrition. Member, Masons; Ella; Moose; Linthicum-Femdale
Youth Athletic Association; Greater Femdale Improvement Association; Femdale-Linthicum Area
Community Council (organizer and founder, 1975); Andover Sport Boosters; Glen Burnie Chamber
of Commerce; Wagner Baseball, Inc. (founder and Board of Directors, 1977-). Voted Outstanding
Young Man, 1975, Glen Bumie Jaycees. Chairman, YMCA-Partner with Youth, 1986-87. Married;

2 children. Member of the House of Delegates, 1975-77. Member of the Senate, 1977-79 and since
1983. Member, Finance Committee. Vice-Chairman, Executive Nominations Committee. Chairman,
Anne Arundel County Senators, 1983-87. Member, Protocol Committee. District office: 510 Arundel
Center North, 101 Grain Hwy., N.W., Glen Bunlie 21061; tel. 760-6453. Annapolis office: 209 James
Bidg., 21401; tel. 841-3593.

GERALD W. WINEGRAD, Democrat, District 30. Bom in Baltimore, September 9, 1944. Western
Maryland College, B.A., 1966; University of Maryland Law School, J.D., 1969. Attorney. Counsel to
National Wildlife Federation, Washington, D.C., 1969-70. U.S. Navy Judge Advocate's General
Corps, 1970-74, Military Judge. Commander in Naval Reserve. Vice-Chairman, State Commission
on the Capital City. Member, Chesapeake Bay Commission; Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee;

Governor's Council on Child Abuse and Neglect. Selected Outstanding Young Annapolitan, 1976;

Conservation Legislator of the Year by the Maryland Wildlife Federation, 1981, and Clean Water
Action Project, 1985. Selected Legislator of the Year by Solar Action of Maryland (1982), by Anne
Arundel County Psychological Association (1981), by District 3 of Maryland Nurses Association
(1983). Awarded Certificate of Merit by Common Cause, 1984. Selected Outstanding Conservationist
by Sierra Club, 1985. Married; 3 daughters. Member of the House of Delegates, 1978-83. Member of
the Senate since 1983. Member, Economic and Environmental Affairs Committee (chairman, Chesa-
peake Bay subcommittee). Member, Joint Committee on Chesapeake Bay Critical Areas. District and
Annapolis office: 401 James Bidg., Annapolis 21401; tel. 841-3578.

ALBERT RUSSELL WYNN, Democrat, District 25. Bom in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September
10, 1951. Du Val High School, Glendale; University of Pittsburgh, B.S., 1973; Georgetown Universi-
ty Law School, J.D., 1977; Howard University Graduate School of Political Science. Attorney. Mem-
ber of Maryland Bar since 1979. Executive director, Prince George's County Consumer Protection
Commission, four and one-half years; intern for U.S. State Department, African Regional Affairs,
summer 1972 and 1973. Chairman, Black American Law Student Association, Georgetown Universi-
ty; president. Metropolitan Washington Council of Consumer Agencies; NAACP legal assistance
program; board of directors, Consumer Credit Counseling Service. Member, Coalition on Black Af-
fairs (COBA); Ford Motor Company Consumer Appeals Board; Voter Registration and Education
Coalition; Franklin Bourne Law Club; Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. Married to the former Alice
"Nikki" Johnson. Member of the House of Delegates, 1983-87; member, Ways and Means Commit-
tee. Member of the Senate since 1987. Member, Judicial Proceedings Committee; Joint Committee on
Federal Relations. District office: 8700 Central Ave., #306, Landover 20785; tel. 350-5055. Annapo-
lis office: 302 James Bidg., 21401; tel. 841-3127; Washington metro area tel. 858-3127.

THOMAS M. YEAGER, Democrat, District 13. Bom September 27, 1936. University of Maryland,
B.S.E.E., 1963; American University, M.B.A., 1969. District sales manager, Hewlett Packard. Served
in U.S. Air Force, 1954-57. Member, Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect; Oil Price Overcharge
Task Force; Korean War Memorial Commission. Member, Howard County Council, 1974-82. Fast
president, University of Maryland Howard County Alumni Association. Member, Clarksville Lions;

Howard County Striders; Howard County Bee Keepers Association; Terrapin Club; American Le-
gion Post 60, Laurel. Married; 2 children. Member of the Senate since 1983. Member, Judicial Pro-
ceedings Committee. Co-chairman, Joint Committee on Federal Relations. Chairman, Select Com-
mittee no. 5, Howard County. District office: 7437 Cherry Tree Dr., Fulton 20759; tel. 725-6957.
Annapolis office: 404 James Bidg., 21401; tel. 841-3572.



 
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