Meagan Simonaire

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Meagan Simonaire
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Simonaire in 2015
Member of the MarylandHouseofDelegates
from the 31B district
In office
January 14, 2015 January 9, 2019
Education Bob Jones University

Meagan C. Simonaire (born August 8, 1990) is a former American politician from Maryland and was the youngest member of the Maryland General Assembly. She represented House District 31B (which includes Pasadena and portions of Glen Burnie, Millersville and Severna Park) in the Maryland House of Delegates from 2014 to 2018. She is the daughter of Maryland State Senator Bryan Simonaire.

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Early life

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Meagan and her father in the legislature, 2015

Simonaire is the third of seven brothers and sisters, and spent most of her childhood in the Middle East where her father worked as an engineer for Northrop Grumman. [1]

After she moved to the U.S., she attended Bob Jones University in South Carolina to study cosmetology. [1]

Political career

Maryland House of Delegates

Simonaire was elected to the House of Delegates in 2014 to one of the two seats in House District 31B. After a competitive primary, Simonaire beat out several other candidates to win a seat alongside then House Minority Leader Nic Kipke, replacing incumbent Don Dwyer who was defeated after a string of legal issues. [2]

Views on conversion therapy

Simonaire publicly came out as bisexual in April 2018 while supporting a bill banning conversion therapy for LGBT teens. In a speech on the House floor, she claimed her parents suggested conversion therapy after she came out to them in January 2015. [3] [4] Her father, Senator Bryan Simonaire, disputed her story [5] and continued to oppose the bill. The bill was ultimately passed by both the House of Delegates and Senate.

Elected as a Republican, Simonaire joined the Democratic Party on October 15, 2018. [6] [7]

Personal life

Simonaire chose not to run for reelection in 2018 and retired from elected office due to her changing views. She is working as a cosmetic tattoo artist, specializing in eyebrow tattooing. She provides free services to burn patients, cancer patients, domestic violence survivors, and human trafficking survivors. [8] [9] [10]

Electoral history

Voters to choose two:
NameVotesPercentOutcome
Nic Kipke, Rep.3,920  31.00%   Won
Meagan Simonaire, Rep.3,075  24.30%   Won
Gus Kurtz, Rep.1,779  14.10%   Lost
Brian A. Chisholm, Rep.1,607  12.70%   Lost
Faith M. Loudon, Rep.1,017    8.10%   Lost
Don Dwyer, Jr., Rep.   890    7.00%   Lost
Paul William Drgos, Jr., Rep.   230    1.80%   Lost
David Lee Therrien, Rep.   111    0.90%   Lost
Voters to choose two:
NameVotesPercentOutcome
Nic Kipke, Republican20,858  39.9%  Won
Meagan C. Simonaire, Republican19,555  37.4%  Won
Jeremiah Chiappelli, Democratic  6,332  12.1%   Lost
Doug Morris, Democratic  5,394  10.3%   Lost
Other Write-Ins       88    0.2%

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  10. Simonaire, Meagan (2022). "Meet Meagan Simonaire". Soma to Soul. Retrieved July 31, 2022. Saving the best for last, Meagan is honored by the opportunity to give back to her community by providing complimentary paramedical procedures to those in need including but not limited to, Scar Revision for Domestic Violence Survivors, 3D Areola Restoration for Cancer Survivors, Scar Camouflage for Human Trafficking Survivors, Restorative Lip Procedure for Cleft Condition, and Microblading for Facial Burn Survivors.
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