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NATHANIEL T. OAKS, Democrat, District 41. Born in Baltimore, October 19, 1946. Edmonson
High School; University of Baltimore; Towson State College; Morgan State College, B.S., 1974.
Member, Governor's High Technology Roundtable. Member, Electoral College of the U.S., 1976;

Executive Board, Democratic State Central Committee, 1977-78; New Democratic Coalition, 5th
District; financial secretary, Five in Five Democratic Club, Inc. Member, Board of Liquor License
Commissioners, Baltimore City, 1975-83; Baltimore City Fair Steering Committee, 1971-. Member,
Concerned Citizens of Edmonson Village; Edmonson Village League; Board of Governors, Citizens
Planning and Housing Association; Northwest Outer Urban Coalition; Steering Committee,
Edmonson-Frederic Community Coalition; secretary, Northwest Civic Forum. Member, Baltimore
Life Underwriters' Association; Baltimore Chapter, National Association of Black Social Workers;

NAACP; board member, Urban Scientists, Inc. Notary Public. Member of the House of Delegates
since 1983. Member, Economic Matters Committee. District office: 4811 Liberty Heights Ave.,
Baltimore 21207; tel. 367-3200. Annapolis office; 315 Lowe Bidg., 21401; tel. 841-3283.

JOSEPH W. (DOC) O'MALLEY, Democrat, District 47. Born in Baltimore. St. Jerome's
Elementary and Southern High School. Four years night school, Business and Commercial Law.
Former conductor and yard foreman, B & 0 Railroad. Served 18 years as local chairman, legislative
representative, vice-president, and delegate to National Convention and chairman, Resolutions
Committee, Maryland State Legislative Board for the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and United
Transportation Union. Fifteen years experience serving Baltimore City Council as clerk, executive
secretary, and sergeant at arms. Participated extensively in amateur sport programs in the Brooklyn-
Curtis Bay area. President, Bay Brook Democratic Club. Married; 5 children. Member of the House
of Delegates since 1979. Member, Economic Matters Committee. District office; 604 Jeffrey St.,
Baltimore 21225; tel. 355-4376. Annapolis office: 322 Lowe Bidg., 21401; tel. 841-3319.

RICHARD A. PALUMBO, Democrat, District 22. Bom in Newark, New Jersey, August 19, 1938.
West Side High School, Newark, N.J.; University of Maryland, B.S., 1963; University of Baltimore
School of Law, LL.B., J.D., 1969. Attorney; currently in private practice. Member, American,
Maryland State and Prince George's County Bar Associations; National District Attorney's
Association; National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; Maryland State's Attorneys'
Association. Assistant State's Attorney, Prince George's County, 1969-74. Member, Prince George's
Citizens Advisory Committee, 1971-76. Member, State Democratic Central Committee, 1974-78.
Member, Tax Assessment Appeals Board, 1977-79. Married. Member of the House of Delegates
1979-82. Appointed to the Maryland Senate to fill vacancy and served 1982-83. Reelected to House
of Delegates in 1982 and 1986. Member, Judiciary Committee. Chairman, Joint Committee on
Investigation. District office: 3419 Stanford St., Hyattsville 20783; tel. 422-7737; Annapolis office:

207 Lowe Bidg., 21401; tel. 858-3058, and 858-3075.

ANNE SCARLETT PERKINS, Democrat, District 44. Bom in Baltimore, September 29, 1937.
Bryn Mawr School; Boston University, B.A., 1959; University of Baltimore Law School, J.D., 1978.
Attorney. Chairman, Commission on Condominiums, Cooperatives, and Homeowners' Associations,
1984-86. Member, Task Force to Study the Funding of Public Education, 1983-84; Governor's
Housing Task Force, 1982-83; Hall of Records Commission, 1979-. President, Maryland Conference
of Social Concern, 1973-75; president. New Democratic Club, 1976-77. Trustee, Maryland Institute,
College of Art, 1972-; Bryn Mawr School, 1981- Served as board member of Baltimore City Fair;

Citizens Planning and Housing Association; Family and Children's Society; Theatre Project.
Married; 3 children. Member of the House of Delegates since 1979. Chairman, Constitutional and
Administrative Law Committee. Member, Rules and Executive Nominations Committee; Legislative
Policy Committee. Member, Judiciary Committee, 1979-86. President, Women's Caucus, 1985-86.
District office: 2541 St. Paul St., Baltimore 21218; tel. 243-3904. Annapolis office: 141 Lowe Bidg.,
21401; tel. 841-3502.



 
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