Rushern Baker | |
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7th Executive of Prince George's County | |
In office December 6, 2010 – December 3, 2018 | |
Preceded by | Jack B. Johnson |
Succeeded by | Angela Alsobrooks |
Member of the
Maryland House of Delegates from the 22B district | |
In office August 11, 1994 – January 8, 2003 | |
Preceded by | Paul G. Pinsky |
Succeeded by |
Tawanna P. Gaines Anne Healey Justin Ross |
Personal details | |
Born | Rushern Leslie Baker III October 24, 1958 Valdosta, Georgia, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Christa Beverly (died 2021) |
Education | Howard University ( BA, JD) |
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Rushern Leslie Baker III (born October 24, 1958) is an American lawyer and politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he was elected county executive of Prince George's County, Maryland in 2010 and won re-election in 2014. In 2018 and 2022, he mounted an unsuccessful primary campaign to become Governor of Maryland. [1] [2]
Baker was born in Valdosta, Georgia, and grew up in Springfield, Massachusetts. [3] [4] [5] Baker's father, a Green Beret [5] who served in the Vietnam War, [6] mother, and 3 siblings lived on an Army base in Okinawa, Japan for a time before settling in Massachusetts. [7] Baker recalls having learning struggles in school. [8] He received his bachelor's degree and Juris Doctor from Howard University in 1982 and 1986, respectively. [5] [8] [9]
Baker represented legislative district 22B in the Maryland House of Delegates from 1994 to 2003, where he served on various subcommittees and task forces. [8] [10] [11] He also served as executive director for the Community Teachers Institute, located in Lanham, Maryland. [4] [11]
In 2002 and 2006, Baker ran unsuccessfully for the office of Prince George's County Executive. [8] In 2006, he was narrowly defeated by the incumbent County Executive, Jack B. Johnson in the primary election. [12]
In November 2010, Baker won the election to replace Johnson, who was term-limited. [13] Baker was sworn in as County Executive on December 6, 2010. [14]
Baker served as President of County Executives of America from 2014 to 2015. [15] He was named Public Official of the Year by Governing Magazine in 2015. [16]
As County Executive, Baker led land and real estate purchases to move county agencies to Largo, Maryland from the County Seat of Upper Marlboro, Maryland. [17]
On June 21, 2017, Baker announced his candidacy for Governor of Maryland in the 2018 election, currently held by Larry Hogan (R). Baker's ticket included Baltimore attorney Elizabeth Embry. [18] He was endorsed by the Washington Post, but lost the Democratic primary to Ben Jealous, 40 percent to 29 percent. [1]
On April 8, 2021, Baker announced his candidacy for Governor of Maryland in the 2022 election, which will be vacated by Larry Hogan (R), who is term limited, in 2023. [19] His running mate was Nancy Navarro, a member of the Montgomery County Council. [20] He suspended his campaign on June 10, 2022. [2]
Baker met his wife, Christa Beverly, as an undergraduate at Howard University in 1978. [4] Baker is a member of Gamma Pi chapter of Omega Psi Phi fraternity, as is Jack B. Johnson who preceded Baker as County Executive prior to Johnson's arrest. [21] The Bakers lived in Washington, D.C., briefly, before settling in Cheverly, MD, where they raised three children, including son Rushern Baker IV. [3] [5]
In 2010, Baker's wife was diagnosed with Early-onset Alzheimer's disease. [8] [22] The family decided to speak publicly about her diagnosis in 2012 in order to increase awareness for the disease and advocate for greater funding for medical research. [22] Baker is an active member of the Alzheimer's Association. [23] In 2016, Baker got a tattoo of her initials and the logo for the Alzheimer's Association on his arm. [24]
In 2021, Baker's wife Christa died due to Alzheimer's disease, [25] making him a widower.
Maryland House of Delegates District 22B Primary Election, 1994 | |||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Democratic | Rushern L. Baker III | 1,141 | 50 |
Democratic | David Bird | 705 | 31 |
Democratic | John Pepper | 439 | 19 |
Maryland House of Delegates District 22B General Election, 1994 | |||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Democratic | Rushern L. Baker III | 3,244 | 100 |
Maryland House of Delegates District 22B Primary Election, 1998 | |||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Democratic | Rushern L. Baker III | 1,139 | 82 |
Democratic | John Pepper | 249 | 18 |
Maryland House of Delegates District 22B General Election, 1998 | |||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Democratic | Rushern L. Baker III | 4,630 | 83 |
Republican | Peter Justesen | 923 | 17 |
Prince George's County Executive Primary Election, 2002 | |||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Democratic | Jack B. Johnson | 39,503 | 37 |
Democratic | M.H. "Jim" Estepp | 20,748 | 19 |
Democratic | C. Anthony Muse | 19,976 | 19 |
Democratic | Rushern L. Baker III | 13,344 | 13 |
Democratic | Major Riddick | 13,102 | 12 |
Prince George's County Executive Primary Election, 2006 | |||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Democratic | Jack B. Johnson | 52,529 | 53 |
Democratic | Rushern L. Baker III | 47,431 | 47 |
Prince George's County Executive Primary Election, 2010 | |||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Democratic | Rushern L. Baker III | 41,352 | 44 |
Democratic | Michael A. Jackson | 30,788 | 33 |
Democratic | Samuel H. Dean | 11,728 | 12 |
Democratic | Gerron Levi | 6,983 | 7 |
Democratic | Henry C. Turner, Jr. | 3,272 | 3 |
Prince George's County Executive General Election, 2010 | |||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Democratic | Rushern L. Baker III | 206,924 | 99 |
Other/Write-ins | Other/Write-ins | 1,543 | 1 |
Prince George's County Executive General Election, 2014 | |||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Democratic | Rushern L. Baker III | 195,849 | 99 |
Other/Write-ins | Other/Write-ins | 1,668 | 1 |
Republican | Roussan Etienne, Jr. | 442 | 0 |
Independent | Aliya Mullins | 164 | 0 |
Independent | James J. Carpenter | 19 | 0 |
2018 Maryland Gubernatorial Primary Election, 2018 | |||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Democratic | Ben Jealous | 231,895 | 40 |
Democratic | Rushern L. Baker III | 171,697 | 29 |
Democratic | Jim Shea | 48,647 | 8 |
Democratic | Krish Vignarajah | 48,042 | 8 |
Democratic | Richard Madaleno | 34,184 | 6 |
Democratic | Valerie Ervin | 18,851 | 3 |
Democratic | Alec Ross | 13,780 | 2 |
Rushern Baker | |
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7th Executive of Prince George's County | |
In office December 6, 2010 – December 3, 2018 | |
Preceded by | Jack B. Johnson |
Succeeded by | Angela Alsobrooks |
Member of the
Maryland House of Delegates from the 22B district | |
In office August 11, 1994 – January 8, 2003 | |
Preceded by | Paul G. Pinsky |
Succeeded by |
Tawanna P. Gaines Anne Healey Justin Ross |
Personal details | |
Born | Rushern Leslie Baker III October 24, 1958 Valdosta, Georgia, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Christa Beverly (died 2021) |
Education | Howard University ( BA, JD) |
Signature | |
Rushern Leslie Baker III (born October 24, 1958) is an American lawyer and politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he was elected county executive of Prince George's County, Maryland in 2010 and won re-election in 2014. In 2018 and 2022, he mounted an unsuccessful primary campaign to become Governor of Maryland. [1] [2]
Baker was born in Valdosta, Georgia, and grew up in Springfield, Massachusetts. [3] [4] [5] Baker's father, a Green Beret [5] who served in the Vietnam War, [6] mother, and 3 siblings lived on an Army base in Okinawa, Japan for a time before settling in Massachusetts. [7] Baker recalls having learning struggles in school. [8] He received his bachelor's degree and Juris Doctor from Howard University in 1982 and 1986, respectively. [5] [8] [9]
Baker represented legislative district 22B in the Maryland House of Delegates from 1994 to 2003, where he served on various subcommittees and task forces. [8] [10] [11] He also served as executive director for the Community Teachers Institute, located in Lanham, Maryland. [4] [11]
In 2002 and 2006, Baker ran unsuccessfully for the office of Prince George's County Executive. [8] In 2006, he was narrowly defeated by the incumbent County Executive, Jack B. Johnson in the primary election. [12]
In November 2010, Baker won the election to replace Johnson, who was term-limited. [13] Baker was sworn in as County Executive on December 6, 2010. [14]
Baker served as President of County Executives of America from 2014 to 2015. [15] He was named Public Official of the Year by Governing Magazine in 2015. [16]
As County Executive, Baker led land and real estate purchases to move county agencies to Largo, Maryland from the County Seat of Upper Marlboro, Maryland. [17]
On June 21, 2017, Baker announced his candidacy for Governor of Maryland in the 2018 election, currently held by Larry Hogan (R). Baker's ticket included Baltimore attorney Elizabeth Embry. [18] He was endorsed by the Washington Post, but lost the Democratic primary to Ben Jealous, 40 percent to 29 percent. [1]
On April 8, 2021, Baker announced his candidacy for Governor of Maryland in the 2022 election, which will be vacated by Larry Hogan (R), who is term limited, in 2023. [19] His running mate was Nancy Navarro, a member of the Montgomery County Council. [20] He suspended his campaign on June 10, 2022. [2]
Baker met his wife, Christa Beverly, as an undergraduate at Howard University in 1978. [4] Baker is a member of Gamma Pi chapter of Omega Psi Phi fraternity, as is Jack B. Johnson who preceded Baker as County Executive prior to Johnson's arrest. [21] The Bakers lived in Washington, D.C., briefly, before settling in Cheverly, MD, where they raised three children, including son Rushern Baker IV. [3] [5]
In 2010, Baker's wife was diagnosed with Early-onset Alzheimer's disease. [8] [22] The family decided to speak publicly about her diagnosis in 2012 in order to increase awareness for the disease and advocate for greater funding for medical research. [22] Baker is an active member of the Alzheimer's Association. [23] In 2016, Baker got a tattoo of her initials and the logo for the Alzheimer's Association on his arm. [24]
In 2021, Baker's wife Christa died due to Alzheimer's disease, [25] making him a widower.
Maryland House of Delegates District 22B Primary Election, 1994 | |||
---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Democratic | Rushern L. Baker III | 1,141 | 50 |
Democratic | David Bird | 705 | 31 |
Democratic | John Pepper | 439 | 19 |
Maryland House of Delegates District 22B General Election, 1994 | |||
---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Democratic | Rushern L. Baker III | 3,244 | 100 |
Maryland House of Delegates District 22B Primary Election, 1998 | |||
---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Democratic | Rushern L. Baker III | 1,139 | 82 |
Democratic | John Pepper | 249 | 18 |
Maryland House of Delegates District 22B General Election, 1998 | |||
---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Democratic | Rushern L. Baker III | 4,630 | 83 |
Republican | Peter Justesen | 923 | 17 |
Prince George's County Executive Primary Election, 2002 | |||
---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Democratic | Jack B. Johnson | 39,503 | 37 |
Democratic | M.H. "Jim" Estepp | 20,748 | 19 |
Democratic | C. Anthony Muse | 19,976 | 19 |
Democratic | Rushern L. Baker III | 13,344 | 13 |
Democratic | Major Riddick | 13,102 | 12 |
Prince George's County Executive Primary Election, 2006 | |||
---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Democratic | Jack B. Johnson | 52,529 | 53 |
Democratic | Rushern L. Baker III | 47,431 | 47 |
Prince George's County Executive Primary Election, 2010 | |||
---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Democratic | Rushern L. Baker III | 41,352 | 44 |
Democratic | Michael A. Jackson | 30,788 | 33 |
Democratic | Samuel H. Dean | 11,728 | 12 |
Democratic | Gerron Levi | 6,983 | 7 |
Democratic | Henry C. Turner, Jr. | 3,272 | 3 |
Prince George's County Executive General Election, 2010 | |||
---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Democratic | Rushern L. Baker III | 206,924 | 99 |
Other/Write-ins | Other/Write-ins | 1,543 | 1 |
Prince George's County Executive General Election, 2014 | |||
---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Democratic | Rushern L. Baker III | 195,849 | 99 |
Other/Write-ins | Other/Write-ins | 1,668 | 1 |
Republican | Roussan Etienne, Jr. | 442 | 0 |
Independent | Aliya Mullins | 164 | 0 |
Independent | James J. Carpenter | 19 | 0 |
2018 Maryland Gubernatorial Primary Election, 2018 | |||
---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Democratic | Ben Jealous | 231,895 | 40 |
Democratic | Rushern L. Baker III | 171,697 | 29 |
Democratic | Jim Shea | 48,647 | 8 |
Democratic | Krish Vignarajah | 48,042 | 8 |
Democratic | Richard Madaleno | 34,184 | 6 |
Democratic | Valerie Ervin | 18,851 | 3 |
Democratic | Alec Ross | 13,780 | 2 |