Joseph T. Ferraracci | |
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State Senate District 8 | |
In office October 2, 2002 –January 8, 2003 | |
Preceded by | John R. Schneider |
Succeeded by | Katherine Klausmeier |
Personal details | |
Born | July 31,1937 Baltimore,Maryland |
Political party | Democratic |
Joseph T. Ferraracci (born July 31,1937) is a former Democrat State Senator in Maryland,United States.
Joseph T. Ferraracci was appointed to the position of State Senator for District 8,which covers portions of Baltimore County and Baltimore City,by former Maryland Governor Parris Glendening when John R. Schneider died. [1] Ferraracci was the third in a series of quick successions to the position. Earlier in 2002,Thomas L. Bromwell resigned the same seat to accept a position with the Maryland Injured Workers Insurance Fund. Schneider was appointed as his replacement,who as mentioned previously,died less than 2 months after his appointment. Ferraracci was appointed to serve out the remainder of the term. He did not seek election in the next Democratic primary. Eventually,by 2002 Katherine Klausmeier had won the primary and general election,and by 2003 was sworn in.
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During his career,Ferraracci was a member of the U.S. Army Reserves for eleven years. He has been a member of the Baltimore County Democratic Central Committee since 1982,serving as chair from 1994 to 1996 and since 2002.
Ferraracci ran for Orphans Court in 2006,but received the fewest votes of the 11 candidates that ran for the position. [2]
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