Melony G. Griffith

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Melony Griffith
Melony Griffith at a Bill Signing in 2022 (sq cropped).jpg
Griffith in 2022
President pro tempore of the Maryland Senate
In office
January 8, 2020 January 11, 2023
Maryland Senate
Preceded by President pro tempore of the Maryland Senate
2020–2023
Succeeded by