Michael_G._Summers
Michael G. Summers
American politician
Michael G. Summers (born November 19, 1972) is a former State Delegate for District 47 in Prince George's County, Maryland, elected in 2010 and then defeated during the 2014 Democratic Primary. He was born in and he lived in Cheverly, Maryland.[1]
Michael G. Summers | |
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Member of the Maryland House of Delegates from the 47th district | |
In office January 12, 2011 โ January 14, 2015 | |
Preceded by | Victor R. Ramirez |
Succeeded by | Diana Fennell in District 47A |
Personal details | |
Born | (1972-11-19) November 19, 1972 (age 51) Cheverly, Maryland |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Marisa |
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Summers graduated from Eastern Guilford High School in Gibsonville, North Carolina. He received his B.A. (history) from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in 1997.[1]
In the legislature
Serving in Prince George's County delegation from January 12, 2011, to January 14, 2015, Summers was a member of Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland, the Green Caucus and the Ways and Means Committee.[1]
- 2010 Race for Maryland House of Delegates โ 47th District[2]
Name | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Jolene Ivey, Democratic | 14,404 | 35.4% | Won |
Michael G. Summers, Democratic | 12,337 | 30.3% | Won |
Doyle L. Niemann, Democratic | 11,925 | 29.3% | Won |
Rachel Audi, Republican | 1,853 | 4.6% | |
Anthony Cicoria, Democratic (Write in) | 63 | 0.2% | |
Other write-ins | 87 | 0.2% | |
- Voters to choose three:
- 2014 Race for Maryland House of Delegates โ 47A District (Democratic Primary)[3]
Name | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Jimmy Tarlau, Democratic | 2,728 | 26.7% | Won |
Diana Fennell, Democratic | 2,416 | 23.7% | Won |
Michael Summers (Incumbent), Democratic | 1,740 | 17.1% | |
Malcolm Augustine, Democratic | 1,688 | 16.6% | |
Joseph Solomon, Democratic | 1,627 | 16% | |
- Voters to choose two:
- "Michael G. Summers, Maryland State Delegate". Maryland Manual On-Line. Maryland State Archives. March 11, 2022. Retrieved January 7, 2023.
- "Official 2010 Gubernatorial General Election results for House of Delegates". elections.maryland.gov. Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved January 7, 2023.
- "Official 2014 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for House of Delegates". elections.maryland.gov. Maryland State Board of Elections. July 16, 2014. Retrieved January 7, 2023.
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