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LAWRENCE A. LaMOTTE, Democrat, District 5B. Born in Baltimore, March 14, 1949. Baltimore
City College; Community College of Baltimore; University of Maryland Baltimore County, B.A.,
1971, M.P.S., 1977. Pension and employee benefit consultant and financial planner. Member,
Baltimore County Charter Revision Commission, 1977-78; Maryland Medical Assistance Advisory
Board, 1977-80. Chairman, Baltimore County Telecommunications Advisory Board (CATV),
1981-82; Baltimore County Children and Youth Council, 1979-82. Legislative chairman, State
Foster Care Review Board, 1981-82. Member, UMBC Alumni Association Board, 1980-82; 4th
District Democratic Club, Baltimore County; Baltimore Life Underwriters Association; associate
member, American Society of Pension Actuaries. Member, International Association of Financial
Planners. Received executive citation, Baltimore County, 1982. Married; 2 children. Member of the
House of Delegates since 1983. Member, Environmental Matters Committee (chairman,
subcommittee on health and the environment). Chairman, Joint Subcommittee on Trauma Care and
Rehabilitation, 1984-85. District office: tel. 461-5548. Annapolis office: 209 Lowe Bidg., 21401; tel.
841-3109.

GLORIA GARY LAWLAH, Democrat, District 26. Born in Newberry, South Carolina, March 12,
1939, second daughter of Eugene Calvin Gary and Eriine Guess Gary. Hampton University, B.S.;

Trinity College, M.A.; George Washington University. Administrator, District of Columbia public
schools. Member, National Hook-up of Black Women, 1980-81; National Council of Negro Women
(life member); Prince George's County Chapter, NAACP (3rd vice president, 1980-82); Oion Hill
Democrats; John Hanson Women's Democratic Club; Business and Professional Women's Club,
South County; Black Democratic Council; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; Sargent Memorial
Presbyterian Church; Public Access Cable Corporation, 1980-85; Family Crisis Center, 1982-84;

Coalition on Black Affairs, 1980-87; Center for the Aging, Greater Southeast Community Hospital
Foundation, 1985-87. Democratic State Central Committee, 1982-86; Delegate to Democratic
National Convention, 1984. Prince George's Government Review Task Force for Public Safety (co-
chairman, 1982); Hillcrest-Marlow Planning Board, 1982-87; National Political Congress of Black
Women, 1984-87. Married, 3 children. Member of House of Delegates since 1987; Constitutional and
Administrative Law Committee; loint Committee on Federal Relations. District office: 3801 24th
Ave., HiUcreat Heights 20748; tel. 894-3082. Annapolis office: 205-C Lowe Bidg., 21401; tel.
858-3012.

JOHN ROBINSON LEOPOLD, Republican, District 31. Born in Philadelphia, February 4, 1943.
Hamilton College, B.A., 1964. Member, Hawaii State Board of Education, 1968-70; only Republican
ever elected to Hawaii School Board. Hawaii State Representative, 1970-74. Hawaii State Senator,
1974-78. Member, National Advisory Council for the Education of Disadvantaged Children (ESEA,
Title I), appointed by President Gerald R. Ford. Delegate, Republican National Conventions of 1976,
1980 and 1984 (Platform Committee member, 1980). Married to the former Leslie Petcrson of
Denver, Colorado. Member of the House of Delegates since 1983. Member, Economic Matters
Committee and the Joint Committee on Federal Relations. Appointed to two terms by Governor
Harry Hughes to the Accountability Task Force on State Aid to Public Education. First Republican
elected to House of Delegates from District 31. District Office: 3623 Chadwick Ct., Pasadena 21122;

Tel. 255-4477. Annapolis Office: 213 Lowe Bidg., 21401; Tel. 841-3206.

THEODORE LEVIN, Democrat, District 11. Bom in Baltimore, August 29, 1944. Attended
Baltimore parochial and public schools; University of Maryland, B.A., 1966; University of Maryland
School of Law, J.D., 1969; The Johns Hopkins University, M.L.A., 1973. Admitted to Maryland Bar,
1969. Served in U.S. Army. President, Student Government Association, University of Maryland,
1965-66. Listed in Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges anil Universities. Member of
Suburban Orthodox and Both Tfiloh Congregations. Married; I child. Member of the House of
Delegates since 1975. Legal counsel to Economic Matters Committee, 1970-74; member,
Constitutional and Administrative Law Committee, 1975-78; Ways and Means Committee, 1979-.
District office: 114 Slade Ave., Baltimore 21208; tel. 486-0462. Annapolis office: 310 Lowe Bidg.,
21401; tel. 841-3342.



 
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