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Richard F. Colburn

Richard F. Colburn (born February 9, 1950), a Republican, is a former State Senator for District 37 in Maryland.

Richard F. Colburn
Member of the Maryland Senate
from the 37th district
In office
January 11, 1995 – January 14, 2015
Preceded byFrederick C. Malkus Jr.
Succeeded byAdelaide C. Eckardt
Member of the Maryland House of Delegates
from the 37th district
In office
1983–1991
Succeeded byKenneth D. Schisler
Personal details
Born (1950-02-09) February 9, 1950 (age 74)
Easton, Maryland
Political partyRepublican
SpouseAlma Colburn

Background edit

Richard Colburn was first elected to the Maryland State Senate in 1994 to represent District 37, which covers Caroline, Dorchester, Talbot, and Wicomico Counties.[1] In that year he defeated Democratic challenger Samuel Q. Johnson III and won the seat left open by Frederick C. Malkus, Jr., who retired after 47 years in the Maryland General Assembly.[2]

In the 1998 election Colburn defeated his challenger, former Democratic state delegate Robert Alan Thornton, Jr. He captured 59% of the vote to Thornton’s 41%.[3]

The election in 2002 saw challenger Grason Eckel manage to get 31% of the vote. Colburn received almost 69% of the vote to go on and serve four more years.[4]

In 2006, a year that saw many Republicans lose their seats all across the country, Colburn managed to keep his. That year saw him defeat Democrat Hilary Spence, who received almost 39% of the vote to Colburn’s 56%. Five percent of the vote was split between write-in candidates and Moonyene Jackson-Amis.[5]

In November 2010, Senator Colburn was re-elected to his 5th term in the Maryland State Senate defeating Cambridge Attorney Chris Robinson.[6]

Colburn is also a former member of the Maryland House of Delegates. In his last election for the House in 1986, he won along with Democrats William S. Horne and Samuel Q. Johnson, III.[7] When Colburn ran for the State Senate, Republican Ken Schisler won the seat left open.[8]

Education edit

Colburn graduated from Easton High School in Easton, Maryland in Talbot County. He then received his A.A. degree in 1982 from Chesapeake College,[1] located in Wye Mills, which straddles Talbot and Queen Anne’s Counties.

University of Maryland Eastern Shore edit

In 2005, a former aide of Colburn, Gregory Dukes, claimed to have written term papers for two sociology courses Colburn was taking at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore towards a bachelor's degree. Colburn withdrew from the school shortly after Dukes made his complaint to the University.[9] Dukes also alleged that Colburn had asked his former aide and retired academic Conway Gregory to be an advisor for his course and that Gregory had rewritten one of his term papers. Colburn called Dukes a "disgruntled employee" and said he only asked Dukes to type out term papers he had already written and that he left the course because of the stresses of his work as a senator.[10][11][12][13] The Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics of the Maryland General Assembly dismissed the complaint.[9]

Career edit

After college, Colburn served in the U.S. Army Security Agency, achieving the rank of Sergeant. He served from 1969 until 1972. From 1967 to 1992 he was employed with A&P/SuperFresh.[citation needed] He has been the Town Manager for Federalsburg, Maryland in Caroline County since 1991. He belonged to the Dorchester County Republican State Central Committee from 1979 until 1982. He was selected to be a delegate to the Republican Party National Convention in 1988.[1]

In 1992, Colburn was selected to serve on the Board of Directors for the Maryland Rural Water Association,[1] an organization that "provides free technical services, training, and assistance to small drinking and waste water systems in the rural areas throughout the state of Maryland."[14] He is a past vice-president of that organization.[1]

Colburn, had been active in the People for Better Housing organization and was President of the Board of Directors.[1]

Colburn belongs to several other organizations including the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), the Zion United Methodist Church, and the Elks. He has received numerous awards including the Good Conduct Medal while serving his country in the military, the Social Science Award at Chesapeake College in 1980, and the Social Science Award at Eastern Community College in 1981.[1]

In the Legislature edit

Prior to being elected to the Maryland State Senate, Colburn was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates. While serving in the House, he was a member of the Constitutional and Administrative Law Committee from 1983–86, the Environmental Matters Committee from 1987–91, and a member of the Governor's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped from 1984 until 1990. In addition, he was also on the Lead Poisoning Prevention Commission.[1]

While in the Maryland Senate, Colburn served on the Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee from 2003–2010, the Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review since 1996, the Joint Committee on the Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays Critical Area since 2003,the Executive Nominations Committee since 2008 and the Oyster Advisory Commission. He previously served as Chair of the Alcoholic Beverages subcommittee. He currently serves on the Senate Budget and Taxation Committee, the Public Safety, Transportation and Environment subcommittee and the Capital Budget subcommittee.[1]

Colburn previously served on the Judicial Proceedings Committee from 1995–2003; the Special Committee on Substance Abuse from 2001 until 2003. In 2004, he served on the Senate Special Commission on Medical Malpractice Liability Insurance and from 2006 until 2006, served on the Agricultural Stewardship Commission.[1]

Colburn was the Senate Chair of the Eastern Shore Delegation, a committee he served from 1999 - 2015. He was a member of the Maryland Legislative Sportsmen's Caucus from 2001-2015, the Maryland Rural Caucus from 2002-2015, the Taxpayers Protection Caucus from 2003-2015, and finally the Maryland Veterans Caucus from 2004-2015.[1]

Personal life edit

He was married to Alma Colburn. In 2014 she filed for divorce, alleging that he had a relationship with a former aide.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Richard F. Colburn, Maryland State Senator". Maryland Manual On-Line. Maryland State Archives. December 4, 2017. Retrieved September 23, 2020.
  2. ^ Maryland State Board of Elections 1990 Gubernatorial General Election Results
  3. ^ Maryland State Board of Elections 1998 Gubernatorial General Election Results
  4. ^ Maryland State Board of Elections 2002 Gubernatorial General Election Results
  5. ^ Maryland State Board of Elections 2006 Gubernatorial General Election Results
  6. ^ Maryland State Board of Elections 2010 General Election Official Results for Legislative District 37
  7. ^ Maryland State Board of Elections 1986 Gubernatorial Election – House of Delegates Results
  8. ^ Maryland State Board of Elections 1990 Gubernatorial General Election Results
  9. ^ a b "Ethics committee won't probe allegations against Shore legislator, lawyer says". The Baltimore Sun. April 7, 2005. Retrieved May 19, 2011.
  10. ^ Nitkin, David (March 22, 2005). "State senator withdraws from university amid claims that ex-aide did schoolwork". The Baltimore Sun.
  11. ^ Partlow, Joshua (April 18, 2005). "Academic Quest Puts Credibility on Line". The Washington Post.
  12. ^ Nitkin, David (March 30, 2005). "Ex-aide to senator files ethics complaint". The Baltimore Sun.
  13. ^ Neff, Christine (March 24, 2005). "Colburn's aide felt 'pressured'; Gregory Dukes says he did personal tasks for senator". The Star Democrat.
  14. ^ MRWA website MRWA profile. Accessed May 19, 2011.
  15. ^ Shutt, Jennifer (January 2, 2014). "Sen. Colburn's wife files for divorce, alleging relationship with former aide". Delmarva Daily Times. Retrieved January 3, 2014.

External links edit

  • Maryland State Archives Senator Page

richard, colburn, born, february, 1950, republican, former, state, senator, district, maryland, member, maryland, senate, from, 37th, districtin, office, january, 1995, january, 2015preceded, byfrederick, malkus, succeeded, byadelaide, eckardtmember, maryland,. Richard F Colburn born February 9 1950 a Republican is a former State Senator for District 37 in Maryland Richard F ColburnMember of the Maryland Senate from the 37th districtIn office January 11 1995 January 14 2015Preceded byFrederick C Malkus Jr Succeeded byAdelaide C EckardtMember of the Maryland House of Delegates from the 37th districtIn office 1983 1991Succeeded byKenneth D SchislerPersonal detailsBorn 1950 02 09 February 9 1950 age 74 Easton MarylandPolitical partyRepublicanSpouseAlma Colburn Contents 1 Background 2 Education 2 1 University of Maryland Eastern Shore 3 Career 4 In the Legislature 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksBackground editRichard Colburn was first elected to the Maryland State Senate in 1994 to represent District 37 which covers Caroline Dorchester Talbot and Wicomico Counties 1 In that year he defeated Democratic challenger Samuel Q Johnson III and won the seat left open by Frederick C Malkus Jr who retired after 47 years in the Maryland General Assembly 2 In the 1998 election Colburn defeated his challenger former Democratic state delegate Robert Alan Thornton Jr He captured 59 of the vote to Thornton s 41 3 The election in 2002 saw challenger Grason Eckel manage to get 31 of the vote Colburn received almost 69 of the vote to go on and serve four more years 4 In 2006 a year that saw many Republicans lose their seats all across the country Colburn managed to keep his That year saw him defeat Democrat Hilary Spence who received almost 39 of the vote to Colburn s 56 Five percent of the vote was split between write in candidates and Moonyene Jackson Amis 5 In November 2010 Senator Colburn was re elected to his 5th term in the Maryland State Senate defeating Cambridge Attorney Chris Robinson 6 Colburn is also a former member of the Maryland House of Delegates In his last election for the House in 1986 he won along with Democrats William S Horne and Samuel Q Johnson III 7 When Colburn ran for the State Senate Republican Ken Schisler won the seat left open 8 Education editColburn graduated from Easton High School in Easton Maryland in Talbot County He then received his A A degree in 1982 from Chesapeake College 1 located in Wye Mills which straddles Talbot and Queen Anne s Counties University of Maryland Eastern Shore edit In 2005 a former aide of Colburn Gregory Dukes claimed to have written term papers for two sociology courses Colburn was taking at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore towards a bachelor s degree Colburn withdrew from the school shortly after Dukes made his complaint to the University 9 Dukes also alleged that Colburn had asked his former aide and retired academic Conway Gregory to be an advisor for his course and that Gregory had rewritten one of his term papers Colburn called Dukes a disgruntled employee and said he only asked Dukes to type out term papers he had already written and that he left the course because of the stresses of his work as a senator 10 11 12 13 The Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics of the Maryland General Assembly dismissed the complaint 9 Career editAfter college Colburn served in the U S Army Security Agency achieving the rank of Sergeant He served from 1969 until 1972 From 1967 to 1992 he was employed with A amp P SuperFresh citation needed He has been the Town Manager for Federalsburg Maryland in Caroline County since 1991 He belonged to the Dorchester County Republican State Central Committee from 1979 until 1982 He was selected to be a delegate to the Republican Party National Convention in 1988 1 In 1992 Colburn was selected to serve on the Board of Directors for the Maryland Rural Water Association 1 an organization that provides free technical services training and assistance to small drinking and waste water systems in the rural areas throughout the state of Maryland 14 He is a past vice president of that organization 1 Colburn had been active in the People for Better Housing organization and was President of the Board of Directors 1 Colburn belongs to several other organizations including the American Legion the Veterans of Foreign Wars VFW the Zion United Methodist Church and the Elks He has received numerous awards including the Good Conduct Medal while serving his country in the military the Social Science Award at Chesapeake College in 1980 and the Social Science Award at Eastern Community College in 1981 1 In the Legislature editPrior to being elected to the Maryland State Senate Colburn was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates While serving in the House he was a member of the Constitutional and Administrative Law Committee from 1983 86 the Environmental Matters Committee from 1987 91 and a member of the Governor s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped from 1984 until 1990 In addition he was also on the Lead Poisoning Prevention Commission 1 While in the Maryland Senate Colburn served on the Education Health and Environmental Affairs Committee from 2003 2010 the Joint Committee on Administrative Executive and Legislative Review since 1996 the Joint Committee on the Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays Critical Area since 2003 the Executive Nominations Committee since 2008 and the Oyster Advisory Commission He previously served as Chair of the Alcoholic Beverages subcommittee He currently serves on the Senate Budget and Taxation Committee the Public Safety Transportation and Environment subcommittee and the Capital Budget subcommittee 1 Colburn previously served on the Judicial Proceedings Committee from 1995 2003 the Special Committee on Substance Abuse from 2001 until 2003 In 2004 he served on the Senate Special Commission on Medical Malpractice Liability Insurance and from 2006 until 2006 served on the Agricultural Stewardship Commission 1 Colburn was the Senate Chair of the Eastern Shore Delegation a committee he served from 1999 2015 He was a member of the Maryland Legislative Sportsmen s Caucus from 2001 2015 the Maryland Rural Caucus from 2002 2015 the Taxpayers Protection Caucus from 2003 2015 and finally the Maryland Veterans Caucus from 2004 2015 1 Personal life editHe was married to Alma Colburn In 2014 she filed for divorce alleging that he had a relationship with a former aide 15 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k Richard F Colburn Maryland State Senator Maryland Manual On Line Maryland State Archives December 4 2017 Retrieved September 23 2020 Maryland State Board of Elections 1990 Gubernatorial General Election Results Maryland State Board of Elections 1998 Gubernatorial General Election Results Maryland State Board of Elections 2002 Gubernatorial General Election Results Maryland State Board of Elections 2006 Gubernatorial General Election Results Maryland State Board of Elections 2010 General Election Official Results for Legislative District 37 Maryland State Board of Elections 1986 Gubernatorial Election House of Delegates Results Maryland State Board of Elections 1990 Gubernatorial General Election Results a b Ethics committee won t probe allegations against Shore legislator lawyer says The Baltimore Sun April 7 2005 Retrieved May 19 2011 Nitkin David March 22 2005 State senator withdraws from university amid claims that ex aide did schoolwork The Baltimore Sun Partlow Joshua April 18 2005 Academic Quest Puts Credibility on Line The Washington Post Nitkin David March 30 2005 Ex aide to senator files ethics complaint The Baltimore Sun Neff Christine March 24 2005 Colburn s aide felt pressured Gregory Dukes says he did personal tasks for senator The Star Democrat MRWA website MRWA profile Accessed May 19 2011 Shutt Jennifer January 2 2014 Sen Colburn s wife files for divorce alleging relationship with former aide Delmarva Daily Times Retrieved January 3 2014 External links editMaryland State Archives Senator Page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard F Colburn amp oldid 1210534966, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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