American politician
Kathleen Dumais
In office January 9, 2019 – September 9, 2019Preceded by William Frick Succeeded by Eric Luedtke In office January 8, 2003 – November 5, 2021Preceded by Richard A. La Vay Mark K. Shriver Succeeded by Linda Foley
Born (1958-07-05 ) July 5, 1958 (age 66) La Jolla , California , U.S.Political party Democratic Education St. Vincent Pallotti High School , Laurel, MarylandAlma mater Mount Vernon Seminary and College (BA )University of Maryland, Baltimore (JD )Website Official website
Kathleen M. Dumais (born July 5, 1958) is an American politician who represented the 15th District of the Maryland House of Delegates , encompassing the western and northern portions of Montgomery County . Born in La Jolla, California , Dumais grew up in Maryland and eventually pursued a degree at the University of Maryland School of Law . As an attorney, she specialized in family and juvenile law and had a career-long interest in education, at one point working as a teacher in Montgomery County Public Schools .
In 2002, Dumais was elected to the House of Delegates from District 15, which includes Potomac , Germantown , and a large swath of rural northern Montgomery County. She sat on the Judiciary Committee and has served on the Special Committee on Drug and Alcohol Abuse, the Rules and Executive Nominations Committee, and as the Parliamentarian for the House of Delegates.
Dumais was the Majority Leader for the House of Delegates in 2019.
In November 2021, Dumais resigned from the House of Delegates after being appointed to serve on the Montgomery County Circuit Court bench by Governor Larry Hogan .[ 1]
Legislative notes
voted for the Clean Indoor Air Act of 2007 (HB359)[1]
voted for the Healthy Air Act in 2006(SB154)[2]
voted against slots in 2005 (HB1361)[3]
voted in favor of in-state tuition for illegal immigrants in 2007 (HB6)[4]
voted in favor of slots (HB4) in the 2007 Special session [ 2]
Awards
2005 Legislative Award from the Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence (MNADV)[ 3]
2007 Public Policy Award from the Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault (MCASA) [ 3]
2008 Legislator of the Year Award from the Maryland Legislative Agenda for Women (MLAW)[ 3]
2009 Public Policy Award from the Maryland Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys[ 3]
Election results
2006 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 15 [ 4]
Voters to choose three:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Kathleen M. Dumais , Dem.
25,781
21.6%
Won
Brian J. Feldman , Dem.
25,760
21.6%
Won
Craig L. Rice , Dem.
20,202
17.0%
Won
Jean B. Cryor , Rep.
20,050
16.8%
Lost
Brian Mezger, Rep.
14,112
11.8%
Lost
Chris Pilkerton, Rep.
13,174
11.1%
Lost
2002 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 15 [ 4]
Voters to choose three:
Name
Votes
Percent
Outcome
Jean B. Cryor , Rep.
20,584
18.7%
Won
Brian J. Feldman , Dem.
19,719
17.9%
Won
Kathleen M. Dumais , Dem.
19,246
17.5%
Won
John Young, Dem.
17,358
15.8%
Lost
William Ferner Askinazi, Rep.
16,693
15.2%
Lost
Mary Kane, Rep.
16,579
15.0%
Lost
Other Write-Ins
42
0.0%
Lost
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