Current Members of The Baltimore City Council
District | Born | Member | Party | Elected | Primary Committee |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Baltimore | James B. Kraft | Democratic | Judiciary and Legislative Investigations (Chair) | |
2 | Baltimore | Brandon M. Scott | Democratic | 2011 | |
3 | Baltimore | Robert W. Curran | Democratic | 1995 | Executive Appointments (Chair) |
4 | Baltimore | Bill Henry | Democratic | 2007 | Education |
5 | Baltimore | Rochelle "Rikki" Spector | Democratic | 1977 | Land Use and Transportation |
6 | Baltimore | Sharon Green Middleton | Democratic | Urban Affairs and Aging | |
7 | Baltimore | Nick J. Mosby | Democratic | 2011 | Labor (Vice Chair), Education, and Public Safety |
8 | Helen Holton | Democratic | Taxation and Finance | ||
9 | Pete Welch | Democratic | Urban Affairs and Aging (Chair) | ||
10 | Baltimore | Edward Reisinger | Democratic | Land Use and Transportation (Chair) | |
11 | Havre de Grace | William H. Cole IV | Democratic | 2007 | Taxation and Finance (Vice Chair) |
12 | Baltimore | Carl Stokes | Democratic | 2010 | Budget and Appropriations (Chair) |
13 | Warren Branch | Democratic | 1994 | Budget and Appropriations | |
14 | Providence | Mary Pat Clarke | Democratic | 1975 | Education (Chair) |
At-Large | Baltimore | Bernard "Jack" Young | Democratic | 2010 | Council President |
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