Idamae Garrott Explained

Idamae Garrott
State Senate:Maryland
District:19th
Term Start:1987
Term End:1994
Successor:Leonard Teitelbaum
State Delegate1:Maryland
District1:19th
Term Start1:1979
Term End1:1987
Predecessor1:Eugene J. Zander[1]
Alongside1:Helen L. Koss, Lucille Maurer, Joseph E. Owens[2]
Term Start2:1966
Term End2:1974
Birth Name:Idamae Thomas Riley
Birth Date:24 December 1916
Relatives:2 children, 2 grandchildren
Profession:Teacher

Idamae Garrott (December 24, 1916 – June 13, 1999) was an American politician from Silver Spring, Maryland and a member of the Democratic Party. She was a member of the Maryland Senate (1987–1994); the Maryland House of Delegates (1979–1987); and the Montgomery County Council (1966–1974; president, 1971).[3]

Garrott lost the 1974 election for Montgomery County Executive to Republican James P. Gleason and the 1976 Democratic primary race for the House of Representatives to Lanny Davis. She got started in politics in 1952 when she helped found the Montgomery County League of Women Voters, of which she was president from 1962 to 1966.[4]

Garrott was noted for advocating slow growth in development. She was described in the Montgomery Journal as "passionately opposed" to the Inter-County Connector (ICC) and "the godmother of the anti-ICC movement".[5] The executive director of the Humane Society of Baltimore County described her posthumously as "the most prominent advocate of animal protection legislation in Maryland's General Assembly", and as a leader in the effort to make dog fighting illegal in Maryland (the last of the 50 states to ban dog fighting), introducing legislation every year for 10 years.[6] Garrott was also credited with saving the historic Linden Oak in the 1970s by getting the Washington Metro's Red Line rerouted around it.[7] [8]

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  1. News: Obituaries . July 27, 2023 . . October 23, 1999 . ...defeated by Idamae Garrott in his 1978 bid for reelection to the House..
  2. Web site: House of Delegates, Legislative District 19 . Archives of Maryland Historical List . Maryland State Archives . July 27, 2023 . April 30, 1999.
  3. Web site: Maryland State Senator Idamae Garrott . Society of Senates Past . . July 27, 2023 . March 16, 2000.
  4. News: Levy . Claudia . Montgomery Politician Idamae Garrott Dies . July 27, 2023 . . June 14, 1999.
  5. News: Lee . Karen . Friends, colleagues remember Garrott as woman of conviction . July 27, 2023 . Montgomery Journal . June 16, 1999 . A5 . Maryland State Archives.
  6. News: Branchini . Frank C. . Maryland's animals have lost a champion . The Baltimore Sun . June 25, 1999 . .
  7. News: Olmo . Joseph . Rampani . Lori . 300-year-old Linden oak tree cut down in Montgomery County . July 27, 2023 . . July 18, 2023.
  8. News: Bastien . Sulaiman . 300-year-old Linden Oak tree being removed from Bethesda due to 'poor health' . July 27, 2023 . . June 12, 2023.