Rose Mary Hatem Bonsack

Rose Mary Hatem Bonsack is an American politician who represents district 34 in the Maryland House of Delegates.

Rose Mary Hatem Bonsack
Delegate District 34
In office
1991–1999
Preceded byB. Daniel Riley
Succeeded byCharles R. Boutin
ConstituencyHarford County
Personal details
Born (1933-10-24) October 24, 1933
Havre de Grace, Maryland, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic

Background

Delegate Hatem Bonsack was born in Havre de Grace, Maryland, in 1933. Before becoming a politician, she was a physician. She is a past president of the Maryland Academy of Family Physicians, serving from 1989 until 1990.[1]

Education

Delegate Hatem Bonsack graduated from Washington College with her Bachelor of Science degree, cum laude in 1955. She attended the University of Maryland Medical School and in 1960, she received her M.D. from the Medical College of Pennsylvania.

Career

While a member of the Maryland House of Delegates Hatem Bonsack was a member of the Environmental Matters Committee from 1991 until 1994, and the Joint Committee on Health Care Delivery and Financing from 1993 until 1999. She was also Vice-Chair of the Rules and Executive Nominations Committee from 1994 until 1999. Finally, she was chair of the Harford County Delegation in 1994 and again from 1998 until 1999.

Election results

  • 1994 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 34[2]

Voters choose three:

Name Votes Percent Outcome
Nancy Jacobs, Rep. 18,091   20%    Won
Rose Mary Hatem Bonsack, Dem. 17,762   20%    Won
Mary Louise Preis, Dem. 17,380   19%    Won
B. Daniel Riley, Dem. 13,891   15%    Lost
Scott Williams, Rep. 12,362   14%    Lost
Kenneth A. Thompson, Rep. 10,576   12%    Lost
  • 1990 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 34 - Harford County[3]
Voters to choose three:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Rose Mary Hatem Bonsack, Dem. 13,373   19%    Won
Mary Louise Preis, Dem. 13,045   19%    Won
David R. Craig, Rep. 12,031   18%    Won
William H. Cox Jr., Dem. 10,296   15%    Lost
David M. Meadows, Rep. 10,069   15%    Lost
Cecil W. Wood, Rep. 9,840   14%    Lost
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References

  1. MDAFP.org
  2. "House of Delegates Results". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on Oct. 13, 2007
  3. "House of Delegates Results". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on Nov. 3, 2007
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