Knowledge (XXG)

John A. Cade

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In 1986, Cade was unchallenged in the primary election and defeated Robert J. Cancelliere with 68% of the vote in the general election. In 1990, he was again unchallenged in the Republican primary election, and this time, was also unchallenged in the general election.
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While in the State Senate, Cade was the Minority Leader from 1984 until 1996 and the minority whip from 1982 until 1983. He also served as the chair of the Anne Arundel County Delegation. Cade was selected as a delegate to the
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A fellowship was created in honor of Senator Cade named the Senator John A. Cade Overseas Fellowship, which allows Maryland community college professors to teach overseas for the
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At Anne Arundel Community College, located in the Arnold campus, a building housing most of the school's art department was named for him as the Cade Center for Fine Arts.
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on December 17, 1996, to replace Cade. Neall was elected in a special election in November 1996 after he switched his party affiliation from Republican to Democrat.
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from 1946 until 1948 and again from 1950 until 1951. After serving in the military, he started his career as a professional business and real estate consultant.
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Cade saw much of the same in 1994 when he was not challenged in the Republican primary election, nor was he challenged in the general election.
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Senator Cade also has a state education formula named after him, the John A. Cade Funding Formula (Education Article, ยงยง11-105(c) and 16-305).
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in Anne Arundel County to Senator Cade (Joint Resolution no. 7, Acts of 1998). It is known as the Senator John A. Cade Memorial Highway.
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Cade was first elected to office in 1975 to represent District 33, which covers a portion of
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a year later in 1954. He completed 2 years of law school at
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in 1953 with his B.S. degree. He received his M.B.A. from
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parochial schools while growing up. He graduated from
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Index

Maryland Senate
Robert R. Neall
Charleston, South Carolina
Ocean City, Maryland
Republican
Republican
State Senator
U.S. state
Maryland
Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Ocean City, Maryland
Parris Glendening
Robert R. Neall
Kentucky
Ohio
Xavier University
Northwestern University
Chase College
University of Maryland
U.S. Marine Corps
Republican Party National Convention
Maryland General Assembly
Interstate 97
University of Maryland University College
"1986 Gubernatorial Election"
"1990 Gubernatorial Election"
"1994 Gubernatorial Election"
"1994 Gubernatorial Election"

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