PETER A. BOZICK, Democrat, District 27. Born in New York, N.Y. Attended
Baltimore Qty and Baltimore County parochial and public schools; University of
Maryland, B.S.; The Johns Hopkins University; University of Baltimore School of
Law. Commissioner and chairman of Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission,
1965-1970. Member, Prince George's Community Goals Committee; Prince George's
County Charter Advisory Committee. Member, White House News Photographers
and White House Correspondents Associations; numerous civic, fraternal, and social
organizations; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Disabled American Veterans. Married.
Member of the House of Delegates, 1971. Member of the Senate since 1971. District
office: 5606 Lansing Drive, Camp Springs 20031; tel. 843-3800. Annapolis office: 204
James Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3165.
TOMMIE BROADWATER, JR., Democrat, District 25. Born in Washington,
D.C., June 9, 1942. Attended Prince George's County public schools; Southeastern
University. Bail bondsman and businessman. Member, Prince George's County Demo-
cratic State Central Committee, 1970-1974; Glenarden Town Council, 1968-1973.
Member, Maryland Blue Law Commission, 1974. Member, Ploughman and Fisher-
man Democratic Club; NAACP; Prince George's Chamber of Commerce;
D.C. Chamber of Commerce; Boys and Girls Club of Glenarden; Y.M.C.A.;
Bondsmen's Association; P.T.A. Married. Member of the Senate since 1975. District
office: 5611 Landover Road, Hyattsville 20784; tel. 277-7500. Annapolis office: 215
James Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3148.
JOHN CARROLL BYRNES, Democrat, District 44. Born in Baltimore, September
1, 1939. Attended Baltimore City parochial schools; Loyola College, B.S., 1961; Uni-
versity of Georgia; The Johns Hopkins University; University of Maryland School of
Law, J.D., 1966. President, Student Bar Association (1965-1966); Outstanding
Young Man of the Year, Baltimore Jaycees. Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1966.
Served in the U.S. Army. Delegate, Constitutional Convention of Maryland, 1967-
1968. Chairman, Herring Run Watershed Commission. Former member, Commission
to Revise Landlord-Tenant Laws; Governing Body, Central Maryland Health Systems
Agency, 1975-1977. Member, American, Maryland State, and Baltimore City Bar As-
sociations; Citizens' Commission on Maryland Government. Member, Advisory
Board, Baltimore Neighborhoods, Inc.; board member, Baltimore Choral Society. For-
mer vice-president, Loyola College Alumni Association. Married. Member of the Sen-
ate since 1971. Former chairman. Legislative Council Special Committee on Real Es-
tate Practices. Member, Maryland Port Advisory Committee. Chairman, Higher
Education Evaluation Committee, 1979-1980. Chairman and co-chairman, Maryland
Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation, 1975—; vice-chairman. Senate Fi-
nance Committee, 1975—. District office: 2927 Hamilton Ave., Baltimore 21214; tel.
426-2955. Annapolis office: Presidential Wing, James Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3671.
JOHN A. CADE, Republican, District 33. Born in Charleston, S.C., July 2, 1929.
Attended Ohio parochial schools; Xavier University, B.S., 1953; Northwestern Univer-
sity, M.B.A., 1954; University of Maryland School of Law. Professional business man-
ager. Served in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1946-1948, 1950-1951. Member, Anne
Arundel County Charter Board, 1962-1963. Member, Anne Arundel County Coun-
cil, 1965-1970. Member, Commission to Study the State's Role in Financing Public
Education. Received Distinguished Service Award,' Glen Bumie Jaycees, 1963. Mar-
ried. Member of the Senate since 1975. Annapolis office: 405 James Bldg., 21401; tel.
841-3568.
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