Christopher B. Shank

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Christopher B. Shank
Member of the Maryland Senate
from the 2nd district
Assumed office
January 12, 2011
Preceded byDonald Munson
Member of the Maryland House of Delegates
from the 2B district
In office
January 13, 1999 – January 12, 2011
Preceded byBruce Poole
Personal details
Born (1972-06-30) June 30, 1972 (age 51)
Hagerstown, Maryland
Political partyRepublican

Christopher Shank (born June 30, 1972) is an American politician from Hagerstown, Maryland who serves in the Maryland Senate representing the 2nd district in Washington County.

Shank is a member of the American Legislative Exchange Council, ALEC, serving as Maryland state leader.[1]

Education

Shank graduated from South Hagerstown High School in Hagerstown, Maryland and later attended Johns Hopkins University where he received his B.A. (history) in 1994. He graduated a Phi Beta Kappa. He later attained his M.A. (political management) from The Graduate School of Political Management at the George Washington University in 1998. He was the valedictorian and received the Howard Paley Academic Excellence Award.

Career

After college, Shank was a legislative assistant to the Washington County Delegation. He served in this role from 1994 to 1998. Along with being a delegate he is also an adjunct professor at the [Graduate School of Political Management]http://gspm.org at George Washington University.

He is also a member of the Advisory Committee of the Cold Weather Homeless Shelter of Washington County, serving since 1997. He was formerly on the Board of Directors for the Washington County Chapter of the American Cancer Society.[2]

In 2008, Shank was given a teaching post in George Washington University's Summer Scholars Program. Shank taught a course on election politics. During the 10 day program he lectured on his experience in campaigning as well as worked with students to simulate a mock campaign.

In January 2010, Shank announced his intention to challenge long-serving state senator Donald Munson based on charges that Munson was "too liberal." [3] On September 14, 2010, Shank defeated Munson in the Republican primary election, winning the party's nomination. Shank received 57.05% of the vote compared to Munson's 42.05%.[4]

Legislative notes

  • 2005 - voted for slots (HB1361)[2]

Election results

  • 2006 Race for Maryland House Of Delegates– District 2B[5]
Voters to choose one:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Christopher B. Shank, Rep. 9,606   99%    Won
Other Write-Ins 101   1.0%    Lost
  • 2002 Race for Maryland Maryland House Of Delegates – District 2B[6]
Voters to choose one:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Christopher B. Shank, Rep. 7,749   72.33%    Won
David M. Russo 2,954   27.57%    Lost
Other Write-Ins 11   0.10%    Lost
  • 1998 Race for Maryland Maryland House Of Delegates – District 2B[7]
Voters to choose one:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Christopher B. Shank, Rep. 4,873   51%    Won
D. Bruce Poole 4,626   49%    Lost

References

[2]

  1. ^ http://www.alec.org/about-alec/state-chairmen/
  2. ^ a b http://www.herald-mail.com/?cmd=displaystory&story_id=207982&format=html
  3. ^ [1] Link text]
  4. ^ http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/2010/results/Primary/StateResults_office_015_district_02.html
  5. ^ "House of Delegates Results". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on Sept, 01 2007
  6. ^ "House of Delegates Results". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on Sept, 01 2007
  7. ^ "House of Delegates Results". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on Sept, 01 2007

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