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From gabeacevero.com:I was born in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago, the youngest of six siblings in a close-knit family. Growing up in the town of Couva, I was surrounded by love, laughter, and the values of hard work and community that my parents instilled in me. My siblings have always been my greatest inspirations, and their unwavering support continues to fuel my passion for service and justice. From an early age, I was drawn to advocacy and the power of education. As a student at Richmond Street Boys Anglican School and later Couva Government Secondary School, I excelled academically and found my voice on the debate team, where I learned the importance of standing up for what’s right.
Seat: 39
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From lopezformaryland.com:Lesley Lopez serves her community and the people of her state as a Delegate from District 39 in the Maryland General Assembly. Since she was first elected in 2018, Lesley rapidly has become an effective legislator and leader, spearheading efforts to alleviate student debt, improve the delivery and efficiency of health care, and protect the limited financial resources of economically vulnerable Marylanders. In 2022, she successfully stood up to powerful special interests and gun lobbyists to pass one of the nation’s first bans of unserialized handguns or “ghost guns.” In 2023, she served as president of the Maryland Women’s Legislative Caucus and garnered support for a package of laws that guarantees reproductive rights for all women in the state.
Seat: 39
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From gregwims.com:Greg brings to the Maryland House of Delegates with over 50 years of public service to uplift disadvantaged and underrepresented communities at the local, state, and federal level. Prior to becoming a state delegate, Greg served as the Director of the Upcounty Regional Services Center for Montgomery County government. He is the founder of the Victims' Rights Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering effective response to victims and their families suffering from violent crimes.
Seat: 39
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From georgeformaryland.com:George is dedicated to representing the Latino community and promoting inclusivity in District 39. His journey from research to politics has been driven by the desire to create positive change and ensure equitable opportunities for all residents.
Seat: 39
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From voterobwu.com:Rob lives in the City of Gaithersburg with his wife, Jamie and kids, Julian and Teresa. He got involved in local issues through his homeowners association, and was elected to the Gaithersburg City Council in 2015, and was re-elected in 2019 and 2023. During his time on the City Council, Rob has worked with his colleagues and the dedicated employees of the City to provide residents with exceptional services. Rob has advanced pragmatic policies, supported the wonderful communities in the City, and all while maintaining the lowest tax rates of any large municipality in the State. On the City Council, Rob has been a leader on environmental sustainability and protection, pedestrian safety, economic development and advancing innovative education initiatives for the City’s Residents. He looks forward to continuing his service in the Maryland General Assembly as a Delegate for District 39!
Seat: 39
Data sourced from the Maryland State Board of Elections and Ballotpedia.