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Pam Guzzone

Pam Guzzone
Guzzone in 2023
Member of the Maryland House of Delegates
from the 13th district
Assumed office
January 11, 2023
Preceded byShane Pendergrass
Personal details
Born (1963-01-04) January 4, 1963 (age 61)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
(divorced)
Children3
EducationTufts University (BA)
University of Maryland School of Public Policy (MPP)
OccupationRetired management professional

Pamela Lanman Guzzone (born January 4, 1963) is an American politician and management professional who is a member of the Maryland House of Delegates for District 13.[1]

Background

Guzzone graduated from Duxbury High School in 1981. She later attended Tufts University, where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and political science in 1985, and the University of Maryland School of Public Policy, where she received a Masters of Public Policy degree in 1989.[1]

Guzzone is a public management professional who worked for NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center until her retirement in 2019.[2][3] She also previously worked as a community and civic activist, serving on her local parent–teacher association[4] and working with the Domestic Violence Center of Howard County and other groups. Since her retirement, she has run a professional coaching and consulting firm.[3]

In July 2004, Guzzone attended the Democratic National Convention as a national delegate pledged to U.S. Senator John Kerry.[5] During the 2008 presidential primary elections, Guzzone supported former First Lady of the United States Hillary Clinton.[6]

In December 2021, Guzzone filed to run for the Maryland House of Delegates in District 13, seeking to succeed retiring state delegate Shane Pendergrass. Before declaring her candidacy, she spoke to her ex-husband, Guy Guzzone (who currently represents the district in the Maryland Senate), who gave her advice on the prospect of running.[3] She ran on a slate with Guzzone and incumbent state delegates Vanessa Atterbeary and Jen Terrasa during the primary election.[7]

In the legislature

Guzzone was sworn into the Maryland House of Delegates on January 11, 2023.[8] She is a member of the House Health and Government Operations Committee.[9]

Electoral history

Maryland House of Delegates District 13 Democratic primary election, 2022[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Vanessa Atterbeary 11,663 29.9
Democratic Jennifer R. Terrasa 9,249 23.7
Democratic Pam Lanman Guzzone 7,760 19.9
Democratic Amy R. Brooks 6,756 17.3
Democratic Becca Niburg 3,561 9.1
Maryland House of Delegates District 13 election, 2022[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Vanessa Atterbeary 33,045 27.85
Democratic Jennifer R. Terrasa 31,259 26.35
Democratic Pam Lanman Guzzone 31,128 26.24
Republican Chris Yates 11,874 10.01
Republican Padraic Walsh 10,792 9.10
Write-in 539 0.45

References

  1. ^ a b "Members – Delegate Pam Lanman Guzzone". mgaleg.maryland.gov. Maryland General Assembly. January 11, 2023. Retrieved January 11, 2023.
  2. ^ Brown, Sloane (August 17, 2003). "MARYLAND SCENE". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved October 25, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c Kurtz, Josh (December 20, 2021). "A Guzzone-Guzzone Ticket in Howard County?". Maryland Matters. Retrieved October 25, 2022.
  4. ^ Sullivan, Lourdes (May 18, 2001). "10-year-old girl claims juvenile championship in region for figure skating". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved October 25, 2022.
  5. ^ "Maryland Democratic delegation studded with notable state politicians". The Daily Record. July 23, 2004. Retrieved October 25, 2022.
  6. ^ Carson, Larry (January 13, 2008). "Alliances split, but couple still host an Obama party". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved October 25, 2022.
  7. ^ Lazarick, Len (May 8, 2022). "8 state senators get free rides to reelection, with no opponents in primary or fall". MarylandReporter.com. Retrieved October 25, 2022.
  8. ^ "Pamela Lanham Guzzone, Maryland State Delegate". Maryland Manual On-Line. Maryland State Archives. March 10, 2023. Retrieved July 30, 2023.
  9. ^ Gaines, Danielle E. (January 5, 2023). "Jones announces new Democratic caucus, committee leaders for 2023 General Assembly session". Maryland Matters. Retrieved January 5, 2023.
  10. ^ "Official 2022 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for House of Delegates". elections.maryland.gov. Maryland State Board of Elections. August 24, 2022.
  11. ^ "Official 2022 Gubernatorial General Election Results for House of Delegates". elections.maryland.gov. Maryland State Board of Elections. December 7, 2022.
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