Barrie Ciliberti
Barrie Ciliberti | |
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Member of the Maryland House of Delegates from the 4th district | |
Assumed office February 4, 2015 | |
Constituency | Frederick County, Maryland |
Member of the Maryland House of Delegates from the 39th district | |
In office January 11, 1995 – January 13, 1999 | |
Succeeded by | Charles E. Barkley, , & |
Personal details | |
Born | [1] Philadelphia, PA | July 27, 1936
Political party | Republican |
Profession | Professor |
Barrie Ciliberti (born July 27, 1936) is an American professor and politician. He is a professor at the University of Maryland University College and current Republican legislator in the Maryland House of Delegates, representing District 4.
Education[]
Ciliberti was educated at Friends Select School in Philadelphia, graduated from Ursinus College, and went on to complete an M.A. at Georgetown University and a PhD at Catholic University.
Career[]
During his legislative career in the Maryland General Assembly, he became known for his opposition to mandatory volunteerism[2] and his stance against aggressive driving.[3]
In 1985, Ciliberti was appointed by President Ronald Reagan to a member of the National Graduate Fellows Program Fellowship Board for a six-year term.[4] President Reagan also appointed Dr Ciliberti to serve as a member of the National Advisory Council on Adult Education. He has served as a guest lecturer for the U.S. Information Agency and a special assistant for ethnic affairs with the Republican National Committee.[1]
Dr. Ciliberti has served two civilian tours in Iraq working with the United States Department of State. On his first term, he worked with the United States Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq on election security in advance of the historic elections in Iraq on January 30, 2005.[5] Dr. Ciliberti's second tour was 255 miles north of Baghdad in the city of Mosul, Iraq where he served as the Senior Governance Advisor for Ninewah Province where he helped build the governance capacity of Provincial and city leaders throughout Ninewah Province.
Ciliberti is married and has five children.
Election results[]
- 1998 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 39[6]
- Voters to choose three:
Name Votes Percent Outcome Charles E. Barkley, Dem. 17,020 18% Won , Dem. 16,670 18% Won , Dem. 16,515 18% Won Barrie S. Ciliberti, Rep. 14,420 16% Lost Walter McKee, Rep. 14,412 16% Lost Mathew Mossburg, Rep. 13,439 15% Lost
- 1994 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 39[7]
- Voters to choose three:
Name Votes Percent Outcome Mathew Mossburg, Rep. 13,119 17% Won W. Raymond Beck, Rep. 12,311 16% Won Barrie S. Ciliberti, Rep. 12,897 16% Won Charles E. Barkley, Dem. 12,137 15% Lost Anise Key Brown, Dem. 10,987 14% Lost Anthony J. Santangelo, Dem. 10,939 14% Lost Patricia Cummings, Ind. 6,471 8% Lost
References[]
- ^ a b "Barrie S. Ciliberti". Maryland Manual On-Line.
- ^ Cloud, John (December 1, 1997). "Involuntary Volunteers". Time. Archived from the original on October 1, 2007.
- ^ "Can Aggressive Driving be Curbed?". archive.is. August 21, 2004. Archived from the original on August 21, 2004. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
- ^ "Nomination of Paul Freedenberg To Be an Assistant Secretary of Commerce". September 13, 1985. Archived from the original on April 8, 2016.
- ^ Buck, Tara (March 13, 2005). [13 March 2005 "Urbana man witnesses Iraq's historic elections"]. Archived from the original on October 12, 2012.
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value (help) - ^ "1998 House of Delegates Results". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on Nov. 18, 2007
- ^ "1994 House of Delegates Results". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on Nov. 7, 2007
External links[]
- 1936 births
- Living people
- Georgetown University alumni
- Catholic University of America alumni
- Members of the Maryland House of Delegates
- Maryland Republicans
- Politicians from Philadelphia
- Ursinus College alumni
- 21st-century American politicians
- Friends Select School alumni