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Jolene Ivey : ウィキペディア英語版
Jolene Ivey

Jolene Ivey (born July 30, 1961) is an American politician who represented the 47th Legislative District in the Maryland House of Delegates. In 2014 she was a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Maryland, running on the ticket of Attorney General Doug Gansler.〔http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/gansler-to-formally-announce-jolene-ivey-as-his-2014-gubernatorial-running-mate-monday/2013/10/14/2c165d72-3457-11e3-8a0e-4e2cf80831fc_story.html〕
==Background==

Delegate Ivey was born of mixed parents but raised by her African American father and stepmother in Washington, D.C.
She attended LaSalle Elementary School and the Bertie Backus Jr. High in northeast D.C.
She graduated High Point High School and then Towson University with a B.A. in mass communication in 1982. She got her master's degree in journalism from the University of Maryland in 1992. She later used her degrees to earn a job as Co-Host of "Say Baltimore," at WMAR-TV in 1983. She was a writer and producer for WMAR from 1984 to 1988. In 1988, she served as then-Congressman Benjamin Cardin's press secretary. She is a freelance writer and the director of Media Relations for the Community Teachers Institute.
Ivey is married to former Prince George's County State's Attorney Glenn F. Ivey and the couple has five children. Although name recognition may have played a part in her initial election (Ivey's husband is a well known political figure in Prince George's County), her endorsement by The Washington Post and The Gazette, as well as a strong grassroots campaign were other factors in her win over incumbent Rosetta Parker.
In 2014, Ivey did not run for re-election to her House seat but instead ran for Lieutenant Governor. The Gansler-Ivey team lost to the Brown-Ullman campaign in the democratic primary election, coming in second.

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