Maryland: James Brochin

Wed, 05/28/2008 - 20:12

McDonough confirms high interest in running for Baltimore County Executive

[img_assist|nid=2401|title=Del. Pat McDonough|desc=Politicker Photo|link=none|align=right|width=140|height=157]Del. Pat McDonough (R-Middle River) confirmed that he has "great" interest in seeking the position of county executive for Baltimore County in 2010.

"I think it is the second most powerful position in the state," McDonough said of Baltimore County executive, "behind only the governor."

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Wed, 04/30/2008 - 10:33

Lafferty considering state Senate run if Brochin steps aside

[img_assist|nid=1967|title=Del. Stephen Lafferty|desc=|link=none|align=right|width=180|height=250]Del. Stephen Lafferty (D-Stoneleigh) told PolitickerMD.com that he would look at the prospects of running for state Senate if Sen. James Brochin (D-Towson) declines to seek re-election in 2010. Brochin has expressed interest in running for the position of county executive in Baltimore County, but has yet to announce any formal plans.

Tue, 04/08/2008 - 12:15

Knott confirms interest in Brochin’s senate seat

Businessman Martin G. Knott, Jr. (D-Pinehurst) confirmed his interest in seeking the Democratic nomination for state senator seat in the 42nd Legislative District – the seat currently held by Sen. James Brochin (D-Towson) – during an interview with PolitickerMD.com.

Knott, the president of Knott Mechanical a HVAC and plumbing services company, said he had a “relatively high” interest level, but said he had yet to make a decision.

Tue, 04/08/2008 - 07:58

Brochin may run for Baltimore County Executive

State Sen. James Brochin (D-Towson) confirmed that he is “very interested” in running for the position of county executive in Baltimore County.

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Wed, 03/26/2008 - 12:10

At odds with his own party, Brochin could face 2010 primary challenge

ANNAPOLIS- Sen. James Brochin (D-Towson) often finds himself at odds with the state’s Democratic leadership. From his support for the death penalty, to his opposition to tax increases brought about by the governor’s plan to balance the budget, Brochin is often courted by Republicans, and his willingness to cooperate might be hurting him within his own party.

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