Bethesda Now
By Aaron Kraut District 16 House of Delegates candidate Marc Korman this week revealed a list of about 90 local supporters, drawing on his time in the county’s Democratic Party and in a number of Bethesda-based civic and community organizations. Korman, who has now officially filed for election, on Monday announced members of his campaign committee, a long list of local civic leaders including real estate agent Jane Fairweather, former Chairman of the Montgomery County Democratic Party Stan Gildenhorn and big-time political donor Josh Rales Bethesda Now
By Aaron Kraut Marc Korman, a lawyer and longtime local Democratic Party organizer, is the third candidate to announce a campaign for what’s expected to be two vacant District 16 Delegate seats in next June’s Primary. Korman has been a member of the Montgomery County Democratic Central Committee since 2007 and is the chairman of the Western Montgomery County Citizens Advisory Board. The 31-year-old practices communications law for D.C.-based Sidley Austin and is on the Board of Directors for the Bethesda Urban Partnership. Bethesda Magazine
By Lou Peck In the spring of 2010, the resignation of then-Delegate Bill Bronrott to join the Obama administration triggered a five-month electoral scramble, with nearly a dozen candidates entering the fray for the resulting District 16 General Assembly vacancy. Now-Delegate Ariana Kelly ultimately emerged as the Democratic primary winner. This time around, the political positioning is off to a much earlier start, thanks to the statewide aspirations of Sen. Brian Frosh and Delegate Bill Frick. |
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