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IDAMAE GARROTT, Democrat, District 19. Born in Washington, D.C., December 24, 1916.
Attended Hyattsville High School; Western Maryland College, A.B., 1936. Montgomery
County Council, 1966-1974 (president, 1971; chairperson, Planning Committee, 1970-1974);
board member, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, 1972-1974; Washington
Suburban Transit Commission, 1971-1974 (chairperson, 1972); Metropolitan Washington
Council of Governments (president, 1974; chairperson, Land Use Committee, 1969-1974);
chairperson, Solid Waste Management Agency of Metropolitan Washington, 1969-1974.
Former president, Montgomery County League of Women Voters and Montgomery County
Humane Society; honorary member, Wheaton Rescue Squad (board member, 1982-1984).
Honorary Doctor of Laws, Western Maryland College; John Dewey Award, 1982; Humanitar-
ian Award, Montgomery County Humane Society, 1983; Certificate of Appreciation,
Montgomery County Education Assoc., 1984. Author of Paying Our Way. Maryland State
Taxes and You. Married; 2 children. Member of the House of Delegates since 1979. Member,
Ways and Means Committee; Joint Committee on Energy; Transportation Subcommittee,
Montgomery County Delegation. District office: 13115 Estelle Rd., Wheaton 20906; tel.
946-4879. Annapolis office: 221 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3019.
JOHN G. GARY, Republican, District 33. Born in Baltimore, December 23, 1943. Attended
Glen Bumie Senior High School; Anne Arundel Community College; University of Maryland,
1961-1962. Delegate, Electoral College, 1976; Republican National Convention, 1980 and
1984; commissioner, Anne Arunde! County Board of Licensing Commissioners, 1979—.
Member, Fifth District Republican Club; U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Brightwood Communi-
ty Association (President, 1969-1970). "Man of the Year," Young Republicans of Anne
Arundel County, 1977. Married; 3 children. Member of the House of Delegates since 1983;
member, Constitutional and Administrative Law Committee; Special Joint Committee on Coal
Pipeline Resources; Election Laws Work Group. District office: One Bojan Court, Millersville,
21108; tel. 987-0511. Annapolis office: 215 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3223.
MARILYN GOLDWATER, Democrat, District 16. Born in Boston, Mass. Attended Boston
public schools; Mt. Sinai Hospital School of Nursing, R.N., 1948. Faculty Associate,
University of Maryland School of Nursing. Former member, Maryland Council for Higher
Education; State Department of Juvenile Services; Montgomery County Community Health
Advisory Commission. Past president, Women's Suburban Democratic Club. Bio-Safety
Committee, National Institutes of Health, 1978. Member, National Order of Women
Legislators; Nurses Coalition for Action in Politics; Southern Regional Education Board
Commission on Mental Health; League of Women Voters. Former chairperson, Human
Resources Committee, National Conference of State Legislators, 1980-1981. Board member,
American Nurses Association, 1984. Recipient, Honorary Recognition Award, American
Nurses Association, 1980; honorary member, Sigma Theta Tau; Award for Legislative
Excellence, Maryland National Organization of Women, 1979. Listed in Who's Who in
American Politics. Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1975; member,
Environmental Matters Committee. Member, Joint Committee on Federal Relations. Deputy
Majority Whip. District office: 5508 Durbin Rd., Bethesda 20014; tel. 656-1226. Annapolis
office: 224 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3031.
MICHAEL R. GORDON, Democrat, District 17. Born July 5, 1947; life-long resident of
Montgomery County. Attended Northwood High School, Silver Spring; Towson State College,
B.A., 1969; Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., 1972. Attorney. Reserve Army captain,
1972-1980. Member, Rockville Alternative Community Service Commission, 1981-1983;
Montgomery County Fiscal Affairs Committee, 1977-1978; County Task Force on Real Estate
Taxation Assessment, 1977; County Criminal Justice Commission. Past president. West End
Citizens Association; Rockville Civic Federation. Member, Gaithersburg and Rockville
Chambers of Commerce; Maryland State, District of Columbia, Supreme Court, and
Montgomery County Bar Associations. Chairman, Task Force on Human Relations, Mont-
gomery County Democratic Central Committee, 1973. Member, Rockville Little Theatre;
Peerless Rockville Historical Society. Arbitrator, American Arbitration Association and
Maryland Health Claims Arbitration Office. Outstanding Young Man in America, 1983.
Recipient, Distinguished Service Award, Md. Municipal League, 1983, 1984. Member of the
House of Delegates since 1983; member. Constitutional and Administrative Law Committee.
District office: 416 Hungerford Dr., Rockville, 20850; tel. 294-2100. Annapolis office: 224
Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3090, Washington area 858-3090.
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