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Friday, May 13, 2011

ICYMI: GOVERNOR O'MALLEY NOMINATES YVETTE LEWIS TO SERVE AS MARYLAND DEMOCRATIC PARTY CHAIR

ANNAPOLIS (May 12, 2011) –  Governor Martin O'Malley sent the following letter to members of the Democratic State Central Committee urging them to appoint and confirm Yvette Lewis as Chair of the Maryland Democratic Party at their scheduled meetings later this year.


The text of the letter follows. 



May 12, 2011


Dear Democratic State Central Committee Member:


I’m writing to update you on two administrative developments regarding the Maryland Democratic Party.

Earlier today, Peter O’Malley announced that he is resigning as Chairman to become Chief of Staff to Baltimore City Mayor, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake.


As Peter moves on, I am proud to nominate Yvette Lewis to serve as Chair of the Maryland Democratic Party.

In accordance with the Maryland Democratic Party by-laws, I am recommending that the State Democratic Party’s Executive Committee and Democratic State Central Committee appoint and confirm Yvette Lewis as Chair at their scheduled meetings later this year.


As you know, Yvette currently serves as First Vice Chair, and as Prince George’s County’s representative on the Executive Board.   In this capacity she is a part of every facet of party strategy and outreach – including this week’s successful annual Gala which drew more than 800 supporters in an impressive display of unity and strength.


Yvette has been a lifelong grassroots activist in Maryland, most recently working to re-elect Congressman Hoyer in 2010, and electing President Obama in 2008.  She was appointed by President Barack Obama to serve on the Commission on Presidential Scholars, and I know she will be a strong voice committed to electing Democrats, promoting progressive policies and empowering our youth.


There is a lot at stake for Maryland and for our country in 2012.  And I know Yvette will  continue the work of our past chairs to re-elect Senator Ben Cardin and all Maryland Democrats, and send Barack Obama back to the White House
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As we prepare for 2012, there is no doubt that together we can move our State and country forward to create jobs and expand opportunity for our families.  I sincerely hope you will welcome and approve Yvette Lewis as my choice to lead the Maryland Democratic Party.


Warmest Regards,
 


Martin O’Malley
Governor

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