Terry R. Gilleland Jr.

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Terry R. Gilleland Jr.
Delegate Maryland District 32
In office
May 20, 2003 January 10, 2007

Terrill R. Gilleland Jr (born April 11, 1977) in Baltimore, Maryland was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates. He was also a member of the Anne Arundel County Board of Education.

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Education

Gilleland attended North County High School in Glen Burnie, Maryland. He graduated from Loyola College in 1999 with a B.A. in political science. He continued his education by getting his M.B.A. in finance from the University of Baltimore in 2001.

Career

Gilleland unsuccessfully challenged Democratic incumbent Ed DeGrange for a State Senate Seat in 2002, taking 41% of the vote. [1] In 2003, Gilleland was appointed to the Maryland House of Delegates by Republican governor Robert Ehrlich in May 2003, taking the place of Republican James E. Rzepkowski, who accepted a position within Ehrlich's cabinet as Associate Deputy Secretary for the Department of Business and Economic Development. [2]

Gilleland was defeated in his first election as the incumbent in the 2006 general election by Pamela Beidle. [3] The other two delegates for District 32, Democrats Mary Ann Love and Theodore Sophocleus, both won reelection.

Currently Gilleland is an Account Manager with an educational assessment firm. He is also a former chairman of the Anne Arundel County Republican Central Committee and a former student member of the Anne Arundel County Board of Education.

Legislative notes

References and notes

  1. Maryland State Board of Elections
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2000-10-23. Retrieved 2007-05-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. Maryland State Board of Elections
  4. "2006 Regular Session - Vote Record 0942". mlis.state.md.us. Retrieved 2020-10-11.
  5. "2005 Regular Session - Vote Record 0152". mlis.state.md.us. Retrieved 2020-10-11.

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