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F. Vernon Boozer (born January 30, 1936), was a Republican State Senator for District 9 in Maryland. ==Background== Boozer served Maryland as a Republican Delegate and State Senator for nearly 30 years. He has served District 9, which is a portion of Baltimore County. In 1986, he ran unopposed〔(Maryland State Board of Elections )〕 and defeated Howard W. Kramer Sr. in the primary election with 91% of the vote.〔(Maryland State Board of Elections )〕 He faced a Democratic challenger in 1990, but Kauko H. Kokkonen only managed to secure 20% of the vote to Boozer’s 80%.〔(Maryland State Board of Elections )〕 In 1994, Boozer again ran unopposed.〔(Maryland State Board of Elections )〕 His biggest challenge was in the Republican Primary where John C. Head managed to get 48% of the vote.〔(Maryland State Board of Elections )〕 In 1998, Boozer was defeated in the Republican primary, by his challenge Andrew P. Harris. Harris won the race with 54% of the vote to Boozer’s 46%.〔(Maryland State Board of Elections )〕 Harris went on to defeat Anthony O. Blades in the general election.〔(Maryland State Board of Elections )〕 According to an article in the Washington Post, Boozer may have lost his election bid because of his pro-choice views in a very conservative district.〔(Washingtonpost.com: 'Partial Birth' Ban Set to Pass in Md )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「F. Vernon Boozer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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