Ron George Explained

Ron George
State Delegate:Maryland
District:30th
Term Start:January 10, 2007
Term End:January 14, 2015
Predecessor:Herbert McMillan
Successor:Seth A. Howard
Birth Date:30 August 1953
Birth Place:Syracuse, New York
Party:Republican
Alma Mater:Syracuse University
Institute for the Psychological Sciences

Ronald Alan George (born August 30, 1953) is a former Republican member of the Maryland House of Delegates. From January 2007 to January 2015, he represented District 30 in the Maryland General Assembly, located within Anne Arundel County.[1] He shared this district with Democratic member House Speaker Michael E. Busch and Republican Herbert H. McMillan.[2] Redistricting after 2010 placed George in District 33. He sought the Republican nomination for Governor of Maryland in 2014, but finished fourth in the primary.[3] [4] In December 2014, George expressed interest in being appointed to the District 33 House of Delegates seat vacated by Cathy Vitale, who was appointed a judge.[5] George unsuccessfully ran for the state Senate in District 30 in 2018; this district includes Annapolis.[6]

George has been a successful Maryland business owner for over 20 years. He owns Ron George Jewelers located in Annapolis and formerly in Severna Park.[7]

Biography

Born in Syracuse, New York, August 30, 1953. Master goldsmith certificate, jewelry design and repair, Bowman Technical School for Jewelry Making and Design, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1972. Syracuse University, B.A. (visual & performing arts), 1978. Institute for Psychological Sciences, M.S. (clinical), 2005. Jeweler. Owner, Ron George Jewelry & Repair, 1987–91; Ron George Jewelers, Inc., 1991–present; State House Inn, 2002–07. Volunteer counselor, Covenant House (emergency youth shelter), New York, 1979–81. Volunteer Director, Conquest Boys Club, 1996–2002. National Board member, Traditions of Roman Catholic Homes (home-schooling support organization), 1998-. Volunteer Executive Director, Springhill Center for Family Development, 2002–08. Member, Annapolis Business Association; Maryland Chamber of Commerce; National Federation of Independent Businesses. Ronald Reagan Award, Annapolis Republican Central Committee, 2005. Legislator of the Year, Annapolis/Anne Arundel Chamber of Commerce, 2008. Distinguished Service Award, Republican Women of Anne Arundel County, 2009. Former Sunday School teacher, St. Mary's Catholic Church, Annapolis. Married; six children, two grandchildren.

As a delegate in the Maryland House of Delegates, George served on the Ways and Means Committee, the Transportation, Education, and Election Law subcommittees, the Sportsmans Caucus, and the Veterans Caucus. George founded Maryland's Doctors Caucus and advisory board.

Gubernatorial campaign

See main article: article and 2014 Maryland gubernatorial election. Delegate George announced his candidacy for Governor of Maryland on June 5, 2013.[8] During his announcement speech, George unveiled his 10 Point Promise. The Promise calls for building the tax base in Baltimore City, creating safe school zones in Baltimore modeled after the Harlem Children's Zone, conducting independent audits of all state agencies, and lowering corporate and unemployment taxes among other initiatives.[9] This plan prompted the Baltimore Sun Editorial Board on July 17, 2013, to name George "The leader so far in providing a specific platform".[10] George finished last in the primary, behind Larry Hogan, who won the nomination, David Craig, and Charles Lollar.[4]

Legislative record

Election results

Voters to choose three:

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Ron George, Rep.25,631  19.25%   Won
Michael E. Busch, Dem.23,995  18.02%   Won
Herb McMillan, Rep.22,553  16.94%   Won
Virginia P. Clagett, Dem.21,142  15.88%   Lost
Seth Howard, Rep.20,080  15.08%   Lost
Judd Legum, Dem.19,670  14.77%   Lost
Other Write-Ins      89    0.07%
NameVotesPercentOutcome
Larry Hogan / Boyd Rutherford92,376  43.0%   Won
David R. Craig / Jeannie Haddaway-Riccio62,639  29.1%   Lost
Charles Lollar / Kenneth R. Timmerman33,292  15.5%   Lost
Ron George / Shelley Aloi26,628  12.4%   Lost
NameVotesPercentOutcome
Sarah K. Elfreth, Dem.29,736  53.8%   Won
Ron George, Rep.24,639  44.6%   Lost
Christopher Wallace, Sr., Lib.     826    1.5%   Lost
Other Write-Ins       38    0.1%

Volunteer work

Prior to his jewelry work, George was a volunteer counselor at Covenant House in New York City for two years. He has also been a volunteer director for the Conquest Boys' Club, volunteering from 1996 until 2002. He has been working for the Springhill Center for Family Development since 2002 and has been a National Board member of Traditions of Roman Catholic Homes, a home-schooling support organization, since 1998.

Ron George is also a member of the Annapolis Business Association, the Maryland Chamber of Commerce, and the National Federation of Independent Businesses. He received the Ronald Reagan Award from the Annapolis Republican Central Committee in 2005. Additionally, he is a Sunday School teacher for St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Annapolis.

Acting career

George is a member of the Screen Actors Guild.[18] He has made appearances in movies such as Chances Are and Broadcast News. He has also appeared in The Doctors, a soap opera, in the late 1970s.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ronald A. George, Maryland State Delegate . Maryland Manual On-Line . Maryland State Archives . January 22, 2020 . September 29, 2015.
  2. Web site: 2010 General Election Official Results . Maryland State Board of Elections.
  3. Web site: Ron George Campaign website . https://web.archive.org/web/20100419122751/http://www.voterongeorge.com/ . April 19, 2010.
  4. News: Johnson . Jenna . Wagner . John . Brown, Hogan win Md. gubernatorial primaries; Frosh wins attorney general contest . June 25, 2014 . . June 24, 2014.
  5. News: Lambert . Jack . Prudente . Tim . Large field seeks to replace Vitale in House of Delegates . . December 31, 2014.
  6. News: Former Del. Ron George Says He Plans To Run For State Senate . June 16, 2015 . . . June 15, 2015.
  7. Web site: Ron George Jewelers.
  8. http://marylandreporter.com/2013/06/06/ron-george-runs-for-governor/ Ron George Runs for Governor
  9. http://www.voterongeorge.com/rons-promise/ 10 Point Promise
  10. http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2013-07-17/news/bs-ed-governors-race-20130717_1_running-mate-gas-tax-increase-millard-tawes-crab/ Governor's Race Takes Shape
  11. Web site: 2007 Regular Session - Vote Record 0690 . mlis.state.md.us.
  12. Web site: ron george drivers license hb - Google Search . www.google.com.
  13. Web site: BILLS SPONSORED BY- GEORGE - 2009 Regular Session . mlis.state.md.us.
  14. Web site: 2010 General Election Official Results . Maryland State Board of Elections . May 24, 2013 . elections.maryland.gov.
  15. Web site: Official 2014 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for Governor / Lt. Governor . elections.maryland.gov . Maryland State Board of Elections . January 22, 2020 . July 16, 2014.
  16. Web site: 2014 Gubernatorial Primary Election State Candidates List . elections.maryland.gov . Maryland State Board of Elections . January 22, 2020 . July 8, 2014.
  17. Web site: Official 2018 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator . elections.maryland.gov . Maryland State Board of Elections . January 22, 2020 . December 11, 2018.
  18. News: Also on the Ron George resume: soap opera roles . April 28, 2014 . June 21, 2014 . . Erin . Cox.