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SAMUEL Q. JOHNSON III, Democrat, District 37. Born in Salisbury, January 2,
1939. Attended Wicomieo Senior High School; College of William and Mary, degree
granted 1962. Fanner; former owner of seed and feed company. Served in the Mary-
land National Guard, sergeant, six years. Member, Masons; Eastern Shore Shrine
Club. Married; 2 children. Member of the House of Delegates since 1983; member,
Environmental Matters Committee. District office: Rt. 5, Box 381, Upper Perry Rd.,
Salisbury 21801; tel. 742-2154. Annapolis office: 415 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel.
841-3427.
CHRISTINE MILLER JONES, Democrat, District 26. Bom in Navasota, Texas,
December 25, 1929. Attended Carver High School, Navasota; Houston Tillotson Col-
lege, B.A., 1949; Glassboro State College, 1963-1964; University of Virginia, 1968-
1969; George Washington University, 1978. Elementary school teacher. Precinct
chairperson, 1974-1982, and district coordinator, 1978-1982 (old 27th Legislative
District); served on school busing task force, 1979; delegate. Democratic National
Convention, 1980. Member, John Hanson Women's Club; Oxon Hill Democratic
Club; Southern Prince George's Business and Professional Womens Club; Maryland
State Teachers Association; National Education Association; Phi Delta Kappa. Serves
on elective boards of National Conference of Christians and Jews and Prince George's
Mental Health Association; founding member of Prince George's Coalition on Black
Affairs. Member, Southern Christian Leadership Conference; Prince George's Voter
Registration and Education Coalition. Recipient of Prince George's County Educators
on Minority Affairs award in polities; Delta Sigma Theta award in politics; Bethlehem
Baptist Church Women's Club award; Chase Elementary School PTA Association
award. Married; 1 child. Member of the House of Delegates since January 13, 1982;
member. Economic Matters Committee. District office: 6427 Old Branch Ave., Tem-
ple Hills 20748; tel. 449-6700. Annapolis office: 207 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 858-3012.
A. WADE KACH, Republican, District 10. Born in Baltimore, July 19, 1947.
Attended Baltimore City public schools; Towson State College; Western Maryland
College, B.A., 1970. Mathematics teacher. Member, Baltimore City Republican State
Central Committee, 1970-1973. Maryland Presidential Elector, 1972. Chairman,
Maryland Federation College Republicans, 1970. Representative to Teachers Associa-
tion of Baltimore County. Member, Maryland State Teachers Association; National
Education Association; Parents Anonymous of Maryland; Reisterstown-Owings Mills-
Glyndon Coordinating Council. Married. Member of the House of Delegates since
1975; member, Ways and Means Committee. District office: 905 Berrymans Lane,
Reisterstown 21136; tel. 833-3717. Annapolis office: 309 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel.
841-3350.
EDWARD J. KASEMEYER, Democrat, District 14B. Bom in Baltimore, July 18,
1945. Attended Howard County Senior High; Western Maryland College, B.A., 1967.
Employed in real estate. Member, Howard County Democratic Central Committee,
1978-1982; Howard County Financial Disclosure Commission, 1980-1982. Member,
Ellicott City Kiwanis Club; Columbia Rotary Club; Howard County Farm Bureau;
Howard County Board of Realtors; First, Second, and Fifth District Democratic
Clubs; Columbia Democratic Club. Board of Directors, Greater Howard County
Chamber of Commerce, 1976-1982 (president, 1980). Listed in Who's Who in Ameri-
can Colleges and Universities. Married; 4 children. Member of the House of Delegates
since 1983; member, Economic Matters Committee. Annapolis office: 226 Lowe Bldg.,
21401; tel. 841-3200.
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