| Hattie N. Harrison | |
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In office 1973 – Present |
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| Constituency | 45th district, Baltimore City |
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| Born | February 11, 1928 Lancaster, South Carolina, U.S. |
| Political party | Democratic |
| Spouse(s) | widow |
| Children | Robert and Phillip |
| Residence | Baltimore, Maryland |
| Occupation | teacher |
| Religion | Christian |
Delegate Hattie N. Harrison is an American politician who has served in the Maryland General Assembly since 1973. Harrison is the chairperson of the Maryland House of Delegates Rules and Executive Nominations Committee, and is the first African-American woman to chair a legislative committee in Maryland.[1]
She has been a member of the Economic Matters Committee since 1973 and currently serves on its science & technology subcommittee. She is a member, Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland (formerly Maryland Legislative Black Caucus) and the Women's Legislators of Maryland.
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Born in Lancaster, South Carolina, Harrison attended the Charlotte, North Carolina and Baltimore City public schools. She is a graduate of the Antioch College after which she became a teacher. She was a member of the Democratic State Central Committee, Baltimore City from 1970 to 1974. and a member of the Eastside Democratic Organization. In 2005, she received the Casper R. Taylor, Jr. Founder's Award from the Speaker's Society of the Maryland House of Delegates.
| Name | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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| Cheryl Glenn, Democratic | 16,911 | 32.6% | Won |
| Hattie N. Harrison, Democratic | 16,804 | 31.0% | Won |
| Talmadge Branch, Democratic | 16,014 | 30.9% | Won |
| Ronald M. Owens-Bey, Populist | 2,727 | 5.3% | Lost |
| Other write-ins | 111 | .2% | Lost |
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