Michael E. Malone Explained

Michael E. Malone
Office:Associate Judge, Anne Arundel County Circuit Court, 5th Judicial Circuit
Term Start:October 1, 2021
Appointer:Larry Hogan
Predecessor:Laura S. Ripken
State Delegate2:Maryland
District2:33rd
Term Start2:March 16, 2015
Term End2:October 1, 2021
Predecessor2:Cathy Vitale
Successor2:Rachel Muñoz
Birth Date:14 November 1967
Birth Place:Steubenville, Ohio, U.S.
Party:Republican
Residence:Gambrills
Children:4
Alma Mater:West Virginia University (B.S., M.S.)
University of Baltimore School of Law (J.D.)

Michael E. Malone (born November 14, 1967) is an American politician. He is a Republican who previously served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates representing district 33 (Anne Arundel County) from March 2015 to October 2021.[1] Malone resigned from the House of Delegates on October 1, 2021, after being appointed to serve as an associate judge for the Anne Arundel County Circuit Court by Governor Larry Hogan.[2]

Early life

Michael E. Malone was born in Steubenville, Ohio on November 14, 1967.[1] He has been a resident of Anne Arundel County since his father, who attained the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Army, was stationed at Fort Meade. At a young age, he became an Eagle Scout by completing a project to raise funds for the Arc of Anne Arundel County. He attended West Virginia University, earning a B.S. degree in accounting in 1988 and a M.S. in industrial and labor relations in 1989. He also attended the University of Baltimore School of Law, earning a J.D. in 1992.[1]

Career

Malone has been a member of the Maryland Bar since 1992.[1] He has been active in the legal field since college, interning for federal judge Herbert Murry and the Maryland Attorney General's Office. He also completed a clerkship for Anne Arundel Circuit Court judge Marvin Kamenetz. Malone runs his own law firm that specializes in family law and general litigation. He also worked as an associate for the Law Office of Robert J. Fuoco from 1993 to 2007.[1]

In 2002, Malone was defeated in his run for the Anne Arundel County Council in 2002, but was elected to the Anne Arundel County Republican Central Committee, where he worked until 2006. In 2004, he was an at-large delegate at the Republican Party National Convention.[1] In 2011, he was appointed to the Anne Arundel County Board of Elections and served until 2015.[3]

Maryland Legislature

Malone was appointed to the House of Delegates following the resignation of Cathy Vitale, who stepped down after Governor Hogan appointed her to serve as an Associate Judge on the Anne Arundel County Circuit Court.[4] [5]

In February 2017, Malone introduced House Bill 881, which would re-instate the death penalty in Maryland in limited circumstances.[6] The bill died in the House Judiciary Committee after receiving an unfavorable report.[7]

In June 2018, Maryland Matters listed Malone as one of the ten most vulnerable House incumbents in the June 2018 General Assembly primaries.[8] Malone survived his primary with 20.2% of the vote,[9] and was re-elected with 18.1% of the vote in the general election.[10]

In January 2019, following the 2018–2019 partial government shutdown, Malone joined a group of 54 bipartisan Maryland lawmakers in signing a letter requesting the state send some money back to nonprofits that supported unpaid federal workers and contractors.[11]

Prior to joining the House of Delegates, Malone was an anti-gerrymandering activist. In February 2019, Malone introduced House Bill 463, which would have placed a referendum on ballots in the 2020 United States elections that, if approved, would add an amendment to the Maryland Constitution requiring future legislatures to adhere to the same standards when drawing congressional districts that the Maryland Constitution requires of state legislative districts.[12] His bill had 64 cosponsors, but died in the House Rules and Executive Nominations Committee.[13] In March 2020, Malone reintroduced the bill with 64 cosponsors; his bill once again died in the House Rules and Executive Nominations Committee after receiving an unfavorable report.[14] [15]

In April 2021, Malone was appointed to serve as the Minority Parliamentarian in the House Republican Caucus.[16]

Personal life

Malone is married, and has four children.[1]

Electoral history

Maryland House of Delegates 33rd District Republican Primary Election, 2018
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanSid Saab6,79927
RepublicanMichael Malone5,14520
RepublicanTony McConkey4,24917
RepublicanStacie MacDonald3,92515
RepublicanJerry Walker3,30413
RepublicanTom Angelis1,2145
RepublicanConnor McCoy7983
Maryland House of Delegates 4th District General Election, 2018
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanMichael Malone31,58118
RepublicanSid Saab28,83717
DemocraticHeather Bagnall28,13816
RepublicanTony McConkey27,95316
DemocraticPam Luby27,82716
DemocraticTracie Cramer Hovermale26,67515
GreenLiv Romano3,0832
Other/Write-InsOther/Write-Ins1740

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Michael E. Malone, Maryland Circuit Court Judge. msa.maryland.gov.
  2. News: Wood . Pamela . With Del. Michael Malone's resignation official, Anne Arundel Republicans seek applicants to fill his seat . November 25, 2021 . . subscription . June 9, 2021.
  3. News: McGrath . Zach . Delegate Malone To Serve As Judge On Circuit Court . November 26, 2021 . Severna Park Voice . September 7, 2021.
  4. News: Cook . Chase . Malone picked for District 33 seat . November 26, 2021 . . March 13, 2015.
  5. News: Hainesworth . Sarah . Hogan changes selection process for Vitale's replacement . November 26, 2021 . . February 6, 2015.
  6. News: Warren . Pat . Bill Introduced To Reinstate Death Penalty In Maryland . November 26, 2021 . . February 21, 2019.
  7. Web site: MD HB881 2017 Regular Session . LegiScan.
  8. News: Kurtz . Josh . Here are the 10 Most Vulnerable House Incumbents in This Month's Primaries . November 26, 2021 . . June 12, 2018.
  9. Web site: Official 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for House of Delegates . Maryland State Board of Elections.
  10. Web site: Official 2018 Gubernatorial General Election results for House of Delegates . Maryland State Board of Elections.
  11. News: Gaines . Danielle E. . Lawmakers Urge Budget Help for Nonprofits That Stepped in During Shutdown . November 26, 2021 . . January 31, 2019.
  12. News: DePuyt . Bruce . GOP Redistricting Reform Measure Drawing Rare Bipartisan Support . November 26, 2021 . . February 3, 2019.
  13. Web site: MD HB463 2019 Regular Session . LegiScan.
  14. Web site: MD HB1491 2020 Regular Session . LegiScan.
  15. News: DePuyt . Bruce . Hogan, Other Redistricting Reformers Give it the Old College Try . November 26, 2021 . . March 3, 2020.
  16. News: Carroll County Del. Haven Shoemaker appointed to new leadership position in House Republican Caucus . November 23, 2021 . . . April 22, 2021.