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John N. Bambacus

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in 1994 and served 4 terms. In 2002 Bambacus was a candidate for Clerk of Court of Allegany County where he was overwhelmingly defeated in the Republican primary by Dawne Lindsey (76.3 to 20.5). He still plays a role behind the scenes and voices his opinion on current issues.
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After serving in the military and getting his degree, he began his career as a political science professor at
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where he got his B.S. in 1970. In 1972, he received his M.S. degree from
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After a brief hiatus from politics, Bambacus was elected mayor of
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Maryland State Senator John N. Bambacus, Maryland Archives
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from 1964 until 1967, achieving the rank of Sergeant.
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Maryland Senate
1st
Edward J. Mason
John J. Hafer
Washington, D.C.
Republican
Maryland Senate
Garrett
Allegany
Washington
Montgomery Junior College
Frostburg State College
West Virginia University
University of Maryland
U.S. Marine Corps
Vietnam War
Frostburg State College
Charles Mathias, Jr.
Frostburg, MD


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