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Inventory for MSA SC 5339-194



MSA SC 5339-194 contains 6 unit(s). Showing results 1 to 6.

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MSA SC 5339-194-1
Dates1971
Medium
StorageContact the Department of Special Collections for location.
Description
William O. Mills elected on May 25, 1971, to fill the 1st congressional district seat, which became vacant by the resignation of Rogers C.B. Morton on January 29, 1971, upon being sworn in as U.S. Secretary of the Interior.

GOVERNOR LEGISLATIVE OFFICE (Legislation File) Special Election, 1971, Box 98 [MSA T857-98, 2/44/4/21]

Proclamation of Governor Marvin Mandel, 24 February 1971, calling for special election - STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS (Election Papers) 1952-1972, Box 4 [MSA T262-1, 2/50/4/19] Note: Also contains primary and general returns for the special election.

Copy of Morton's letter of resignation and Gov. Mandel's reply - GOVERNOR (General File) Rep. Roger C.B. Morton, 1971-72 [MSA s1041-2022, 2/41/2/2]

See also 1971 Md. Laws chapter 2, Archives of Maryland Online volume 707 pp. 2-7


MSA SC 5339-194-2
Dates1981
Medium
StorageContact the Department of Special Collections for location.
Description
Steny H. Hoyer elected on May 19, 1981, to fill the 5th congressional district seat of Gladys Noon Spellman. Due to her ill health, Spellman's seat was declared vacant by HR 80 on Feburary 24, 1981.

GOVERNOR (Office File) Special Election for Gladys Spellman's Seat, 1979-82, Box 7 [MSA T1242-26, 0/17/1/7]

Proclamation calling for special election also published in 1981 Session Laws, Archives of Maryland Online volume 741 pages 3689-90


MSA SC 5339-194-3
Dates2008
Medium
StorageContact the Department of Special Collections for location.
Description
Rules of the U.S. House of Representatives, as they appeared on the Government Printing Office's website on 3/28/2008.
MSA SC 5339-194-4
Dates1947
Medium
StorageContact the Department of Special Collections for location.
Description
Edward A. Garmatz elected to fill the 3rd Congressional district seat of Thomas D'Alesandro, Jr., who resigned on May 16, 1947, having been elected mayor of Baltimore.

Copy of Proclamation by Gov. William Preston Lane calling for a special election located in GOVERNOR LEGISLATIVE OFFICE (Legislation File) Special Election, 1971, Box 98 [MSA T857-98, 2/44/4/21]


MSA SC 5339-194-5
Dates1941
Medium
StorageContact the Department of Special Collections for location.
Description
Katherine E. Byron elected to fill the 6th congressional district seat of her husband, William D. Byron, who died in a plane crash on 27 February 1941.

BOARD OF STATE CANVASSERS (Election Returns) Special Congressional Election, 27 Mary 1941 [MSA S63-106, 2/50/1/78]


MSA SC 5339-194-6
Dates2008
Medium
StorageContact the Department of Special Collections for location.
Description
Albert Wynn lost primary election in February 2008, and announces his intention to resign from his 4th congressional district seat prior to the completion of his term in order to accept a position with a law firm.

Newspaper articles -

"Wynn to leave Congress in June." The Baltimore Sun, 28 March 2008.

"Wynn Decides to Leave Congress Months Before His Term Expires." The Washington Post, 28 March 2008.

"Bill would expedite filling Wynn's seat." The Baltimore Sun, 3 April 2008.

"O'Malley to Seek Change in Law to Replace Wynn." The Washington Post, 3 April 2008.

"O'Malley sets June 17 election to fill seat of departing Wynn." The Baltimore Sun, 18 April 2008.

"Voters Will Choose Replacement for Rep. Wynn Today." The Washington Post, 17 June 2008.


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