Baltimore City Council - Current Members of The Baltimore City Council

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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