Donald F. Munson

Donald F. Munson
Member of the Maryland Senate
from the 2nd district
In office
January 1991  January 2011
Preceded by Victor Cushwa
Succeeded by Christopher B. Shank
Member of the Maryland House of Delegates
from the 2nd district
In office
January 1975  January 1991
Succeeded by John P. Donoghue
Personal details
Born (1937-12-21) December 21, 1937
Hagerstown, Maryland
Political party Republican

Donald F. Munson (born December 21, 1937) is a former Maryland State Senator who represented District 2 (Washington County). He was defeated in both a primary and general election in 2010 by Delegate Christopher B. Shank.

Background

Donald F. Munson is an American politician from the state of Maryland. He started his political career in 1975 when he won the seat in the House of Delegates for District 2, representing Washington County. He won reelection three times before running for the seat in the State Senate in 1990 where he handily defeated Democrat Patricia K. Cushwa, who finished her late husband's term,[1] with 64% of the vote.[2]

In 1994, Munson won reelection against Democratic challenger Laura J. Wright, winning with 82% of the vote.[3] In 1998, Munson went unchallenged, receiving 100% of the vote.[4] Mary Newby challenged him in 2002, yet only received 29% of the vote to Munson's 70%.[5] In 2006 Munson won re-election with 98.9% of the vote.[6]

On September 14, 2010, Munson was defeated in the Republican Primary Election by State Delegate Chris Shank. Munson received 42.95% of the vote, compared to 57.05% received by Delegate Shank.[7]

Education

Munson attended Washington County Public Schools while growing up in Washington County. After high school, he graduated from the Johns Hopkins University with a B.S. in mathematics in 1968.

Career

Munson got his first taste of politics in 1953 when he became a legislative page for U.S. Representative DeWitt S. Hyde. He also served in the United States Army Reserves. In his community, he is active in many organizations including the Washington County Republican Club , the Washington County Historical Society , Washington County Association for Retarded Citizens, the Antietam Exchange Club, the North American Rod & Gun Club , and the Alsatia Club.

Munson has won numerous awards, including the Legislator of the Year from the Maryland Retailers Association in 2003, the Outstanding Rural Legislator Award from the Rural Maryland Council in 2004, and the John O. Marsh, Jr. Public Service Award from Shenandoah University in 2004.

As a member of the Maryland Senate, Munson serves on numerous committees, including the Budget and Taxation Committee, the Joint Committee on Federal Relations, the Rules Committee, the Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics, and the Joint Commission on the Maryland Port Administration, to name a few.

2010 Legislative Session

During the 2010 Legislative Session, Munson was a sponsor of the Correctional Officers Bill of Rights, SB 887. This bill

Voters to choose one:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Donald F. Munson, Rep. 28,900   98.9%    Won
Write-Ins 320   1.1%    Lost
Voters to choose one:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Donald F. Munson, Rep. 23,640   70.53%    Won
Mary E. Newby, Dem. 9,859   29.42%    Lost
Voters to choose one:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Donald F. Munson, Rep. 22,347   100%    Won
Unopposed
Voters to choose one:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Donald F. Munson, Rep. 20,242   82%    Won
Laura J. Wright, Dem. 4,535   18%    Lost
Voters to choose one:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Donald F. Munson, Rep. 13,371   64%    Won
Patricia K. Cushwa, Dem. 7,477   36%    Lost
Voters to choose one:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Donald F. Munson, Rep. 4,303   100%    Won
Unopposed

References and notes

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