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From electcliftoncrosby.com:In 2007, Clifton’s mother recognized the importance of exposing him early to the growing world of computing and robotics. Knowing those opportunities were limited locally, she sought out programs beyond Charles County that could nurture his potential. It was at a STEM camp in Virginia where Clifton’s passion for technology and problem-solving first took shape. That foundation led Clifton to pursue dual-enrollment coursework at CSM and graduate from North Point High School with cybersecurity certifications, including CompTIA A+ and Security+, as well as obtain a security clearance. Determined to continue building skills that serve both innovation and public trust, he enrolled at Towson University in 2020, drawn by its designation as an NSA Center of Cyber Excellence.
Seat: 27A
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From shawnmaldon.com:I was raised in Troy, Alabama, where faith, discipline, service, and leadership shaped who I am today. From an early age, I was deeply involved in sports, church leadership, civic organizations, and enrichment programs. I learned early that leadership is not about titles. It is about responsibility. As an Eagle Scout, and the first African American Scout to earn that distinction in Troop 41 in Troy, I learned that barriers are meant to be challenged, not accepted. While still in high school, I founded the first local chapter of the American Red Cross Youth Advisory Board. That work earned me the Governor’s Youth of the Year Award Medal, recognizing both service and innovation. Even then, a pattern was clear. When something did not exist, I built it. That same mindset is how I lead today and how I will serve District 27A.
Seat: 27A
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From yonellemoorelee.com:Yonelle Moore Lee, Esq. is a respected attorney, elected official, and community advocate whose career reflects a deep commitment to service, equity, and transformational leadership. As the Immediate Past Chairperson of the Board of Education of Charles County, she led policy development and fiscal oversight for a $529 million school system serving more than 28,000 students.
Seat: 27A
Data sourced from the Maryland State Board of Elections and Ballotpedia.