Dana Stein

Dana M. Stein (born 1958) is an American politician from Maryland and a member of the Democratic Party. He is currently serving in the Maryland House of Delegates, representing District 11 in Baltimore County.

Dana M. Stein
Member of the Maryland House of Delegates
from the 11th district
Assumed office
January 10, 2007
Preceded byRobert Zirkin
In office
June 25, 2002  January 3, 2003
Preceded byMichael Finifter
Succeeded byJon Cardin
Personal details
Born (1958-09-19) September 19, 1958
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
OccupationAttorney

Background

Dana Stein grew up in northwest Baltimore County and attended public schools, graduating from Milford Mill High School. He has a B.A. in government from Harvard College, a law degree from Columbia Law School, and a Masters in Public Affairs from the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University.

Dana practiced law for several years at Squire, Sanders & Dempsey in Washington, D.C., working on antitrust, banking, international trade and pro bono matters.

In 1993, Dana started Civc Works, Baltimore's Urban Service Corps.

In the legislature

After Delegate Michael Finifter was appointed as a judge for the third judicial circuit court of Baltimore County, Delegate Stein served a partial term from 2002 to 2003. Stein is a member of the Environmental Matters Committee.

Electoral history

  • 2010 General Election Results for Maryland House of Delegates – District 11[1]
Voters to choose three:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Jon S. Cardin (D) 32,211   24.33%    Won
Dan K. Morhaim (D) 28,129   21.25%    Won
Dana Stein (D) 28,034   21.17%    Won
Carol C. Byrd (R) 13,952   10.54%    Lost
J. Michael Collins (R) 13,971   10.55%    Lost
Steven J. Smith (R) 13,647   10.31%    Lost
Brandon Brooks (L) 2,341   1.77%    Lost
Other write-ins 115   0.09%    Lost
  • 2010 Primary Election Results for Maryland House of Delegates – District 11[2]
Voters to choose three:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Jon S. Cardin (D) 13,539   33.97%    Won
Regg Hatcher (D) 3,037   7.62%    Lost
Dan K. Morhaim (D) 11,422   28.66%    Won
Dana Stein (D) 11,855   29.75%    Won
  • 2006 General Election Results for Maryland House of Delegates – District 11[3]
Voters to choose three:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Jon S. Cardin (D) 32,747   25.8%    Won
Dan K. Morhaim (D) 31,185   24.6%    Won
Dana Stein (D) 30,481   24.0%    Won
Patrick V. Dyer (R) 13,904   11.0%    Lost
Patrick Abbondandalo (R) 12,822   10.1%    Lost
Dave Goldsmith (G) 5,435   4.3%    Lost
Other Write-Ins 181   0.1%    Lost
  • 2006 Primary Election Results for Maryland House of Delegates – District 11[4]
Voters to choose three:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Jon S. Cardin (D) 11,815   22.5%    Won
Dan K. Morhaim (D) 10,146   19.3%    Won
Dana Stein (D) 6,824   13.0%    Won
Rick Yaffe (D) 6,634   12.6%    Lost
Sharon H. Bloom (D) 4,436   8.4%    Lost
Jason A. Frank (D) 3,300   6.3%    Lost
Julian Earl Jones (D) 3,291   6.3%    Lost
Theodore Levin (D) 2,271   4.3%    Lost
Noel Levy (D) 1,075   2.0%    Lost
Stephen Knable (D) 979   1.9%    Lost
Zhanna Anapolsy-Maydanich (D) 672   1.3%    Lost
Ivan Goldstein (D) 579   1.1%    Lost
V. Michael Koyfman (D) 526   1.0%    Lost
  • 2002 Primary Election Results for Maryland House of Delegates – District 11[5]
Voters to choose three:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Bobby A. Zirkin (D) 10,198   22.9%    Won
Dan K. Morhaim (D) 7,922   17.8%    Won
Jon S. Cardin (D) 7,776   17.4%    Won
Dana Stein (D) 6,576   14.8%    Lost
Melvin Mintz (D) 6,311   14.2%    Lost
Theodore Levin (D) 3,349   7.5%    Lost
Barney J. Wilson (D) 2,438   5.5%    Lost

References

  1. "House of Delegates General Results". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on December 15, 2010
  2. "House of Delegates Primary Results". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on September 27, 2010
  3. "House of Delegates General Results". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on May 30, 2010
  4. "House of Delegates Primary Results". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on May 30, 2010
  5. "House of Delegates 2002 Primary Results". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on May 30, 2010
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