Jamie Falcon was a Delegate candidate for the 33rd district of Maryland.
Biography
Libertarian leaning Conservative Republican candidate for Maryland's General Assembly for District 33 (Arnold, Broadneck, Crofton, Crownsville, Davidsonville, Gambrills, Millersville, Severna Park). Shortly after the election Falcon appeared in newspapers and on Virginia television for rescuing
choking baby In 2016, Falcon was selected as
He is the married father of two children.
Political
Elected Alternate Delegate from Congressional District 1 to Republican National Convention (RNC) in 2008,
winning most votes of any Republican Delegate, Alternate Delegate, or Congressional Candidate(in Primary). Elected again in CD3, following redistricting, as Alternated Delegate to RNC 2012,
winning most votes of Delegates or Alternates from CD3.Other political activities included:
*Maryland State-wide Volunteer Director, John McCain for President, 2008
*Campaign Chair,
Ron George
Ronald Alan George (born August 30, 1953) is a former Republican member of the Maryland House of Delegates. From January 2007 to January 2015 he represented District 30 in the Maryland General Assembly located within Anne Arundel County. He shar ...
of Delegate, 2010. Ron George won more votes than Maryland's Speaker of the House,
Michael E. Busch
Michael Erin “Coach” Busch (January 4, 1947 – April 7, 2019) was an American politician and member of the Democratic Party who served as the 106th Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates from 2003 until his death in 2019. Busch was a mem ...
.
*Anne Arundel County Chair, Mitt Romney for President, 2012.
*Member, Anne Arundel County Republican Central Committee.
As a candidate for Maryland's House of Delegates, District 33, Falcon was endorsed by the area newspaper, The Capital.
Following the 2014 race, Falcon was appointed by Governor
Larry Hogan
Lawrence Joseph Hogan Jr. (born May 25, 1956) is an American politician and businessman serving as the 62nd governor of Maryland since 2015. A moderate member of the Republican Party, he was secretary of appointments under Maryland governor Bo ...
to chair the Anne Arundel County School Board Nominating Commission (SBNC). Falcon and several other Hogan appointees sued the State of Maryland and won a preliminary injunction over subsequent legislation removing them from office. Governor Hogan had vetoed the legislation but the General Assembly overrode the veto. The state appealed the court decision supporting Falcon and the state won on appeal. The teachers union of the county filed suit against Falcon and Governor Hogan but their request was denied. An elected school board for Anne Arundel County had been a long-term goal of the Republicans. Falcon's role with the SBNC induced the legislation that delivered an elected school board to Anne Arundel County.
Work
Adjunct faculty member, Economics, UMBC,
Sergeant,
Ocean City Beach Patrol
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, Member of the Anne Arundel County Pension Oversight Commission
Former work
Chairman, Anne Arundel County School Board Nominating Commission,
Annapolis City Mayor's Economic Transition Team,
Anne Arundel County Executive's Economic Transition Team, Anne Arundel County Executive's Commission on Excellence, Economics,
Anne Arundel Community College
Anne Arundel Community College (AACC) is a public community college in Arnold, Maryland. The college was founded in 1961 and is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The community college offers letters of recognition, 4 ...
(AACC), Math teacher,
Anne Arundel County Public Schools
Anne Arundel County Public Schools is the public school district serving Anne Arundel County, Maryland. With over 80,000 students, the AACPS school system is the 4th largest in Maryland and the 39th largest in the United States. The district has o ...
(AACPS), Math teacher,
Cecil County Public Schools
Cecil County Public Schools is a public school system serving the residents of Cecil County, Maryland. Demographics, assessments, and statistics are available on the Maryland Report Card website.
It is the school district for the entire county.
...
(CCPS), Business development, Southeast Corporate FCU
Military
U.S. Navy, Quartermaster (QM3) and Rescue Swimmer.
Three letters of achievement and one letter of commendation.
Education
*A.A. Business Administration,
Cecil Community College
Cecil College is a public college
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*B.S. Finance,
University of Maryland College Park
*M.A. Economics,
University of Delaware
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*Ph.D. Public Policy,
UMBC
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) is a public research university in Baltimore County, Maryland. It has a fall 2022 enrollment of 13,991 students, 61 undergraduate majors, over 92 graduate programs (38 master, 25 doctoral, ...
*Coursework at Salisbury University and University of Maryland University College, Schwäbisch Gmund, Germany
*Ph.D. dissertation topic: Evaluating Near Shore Spinal Injuries and Alternatives to Reduce their Occurrence
References
*http://www.capitalgazette.com/news/election/falcon-seeks-district-house-seat/article_084d5c89-eb39-5d85-8369-77c469573b1d.html
*https://web.archive.org/web/20140129192318/http://www.blogtalkradio.com/redmaryland/2014/01/19/red-maryland-election-focus-1-18-14
External links
Campaign website:
www.jamiefalcon.comTwitter
Facebook
LinkedIn
Quora
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Living people
Maryland Republicans
University of Delaware alumni
University of Maryland, Baltimore County alumni
University of Maryland, College Park alumni
Year of birth missing (living people)