Joan Cadden

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Joan Cadden (born August 17, 1941 [1] ) is a beautician and former politician from Maryland.

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She was a Democratic member of the Maryland House of Delegates in District 31 from 1991 to 2007. Cadden was a member of the Anne Arundel County Board of Education from 1988 to 1990.

Cadden lost re-election in 2006.

Personal life

Cadden was born in Baltimore in 1941. From 1967 to 1969, Cadden attended Marinello Comer School of Cosmetology. She was the owner and operator of her own cosmetology business. She is married and has four children. [1]

Cadden currently resides in Brooklyn Park, Maryland. [1]

Legislative notes

Election results

Voters to choose three:
NameVotesPercentOutcome
Steve Schuh, Rep.19,049  18.4%   Won
Nicholaus R. Kipke, Rep.18,150  17.5%   Won
Donald H. Dwyer, Jr., Rep.17,558  17.0%   Won
Thomas J. Fleckenstein, Dem.16,654  16.1%   Lost
Craig A. Reynolds, Dem.14,454  14.0%   Lost
Joan Cadden, Dem.17,533  16.9%   Lost
Other Write-Ins75  0.1%   
Voters to choose three:
NameVotesPercentOutcome
John R. Leopold, Rep.24,937  24.31%   Won
Joan Cadden, Dem.16,906  16.48%   Won
Donald Dwyer, Jr., Rep.16,807  16.39%   Won
Thomas R. Gardner, Rep.15,321  14.94%   Lost
Mary Rosso, Dem.15,127  14.75%   Lost
Thomas J. Fleckenstein, Dem.13,404  13.07%   Lost
Voters to choose three:
NameVotesPercentOutcome
John R. Leopold, Rep.21,632  23%   Won
Joan Cadden, Dem.19,214  20%   Won
Mary Rosso, Dem.15,372  16%   Won
Victoria L. Schade, Rep.15,366  16%   Lost
Robert Schaeffer, Rep.12,092  14%   Lost
Thomas J. Fleckenstein, Dem.11,862  12%   Lost
Voters to choose three:
NameVotesPercentOutcome
John R. Leopold, Rep.19,960  24%   Won
Joan Cadden, Dem.16,492  20%   Won
Victoria L. Schade, Rep.14,801  18%   Won
W. Ray Huff, Dem.14,203  17%   Lost
C. Stokes Kolodziejski, Dem.13,176  16%   Lost
Douglas Arnold, Rep.3,586  4%   Lost

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