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State Senate District 24
Maryland’s 47 state senators comprise the upper house of the General Assembly, which meets for 90 days each year in Annapolis. Along with the lower house, the House of Delegates, the senators consider more than 2,000 bills in a session, and they review and approve the state budget submitted by the governor. They serve four-year terms.
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Incumbents' names are marked with asterisks. Web site and email addresses appear in the form in which they were submitted by the candidates.

THE CANDIDATES  

Nathaniel Exum
Democrat
Age: 58
Residence: Capitol Heights.
  Married: Yes.
Children: One.
Education: Howard University.
  Nathaniel Exum

Occupation/Employer: Safety director, Joseph Smith & Sons Inc.

Elected Offices and Civic Activities: House of Delegates, 24 years.

Why should voters elect you?
"Voters should elect me because it is time for a change in leadership of the 24th Legislative District. It is time for leadership that is inclusive rather than exclusive; leadership that is honest; leadership that is an advocacy for you, your opinions, and your views; leadership that is accountable to you, leadership that is guided by you and not by others; leadership that is of you, by you and for you."

What do you want voters to know about you?
"My leadership provided increased county educational funding in operational and construction, and won the endorsement of Maryland State Teachers Association and Prince George's Educational Association."

Web site: None.
Email: None.


This candidate is unopposed.



The Voters' Guide was compiled from staff reporting and information provided by the candidates in response to questionnaires from The Washington Post. Each candidate was asked to provide biographical information, a photograph and a brief statement about why the voters should elect him or her. Candidates' responses were edited for length and style.



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