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    Brandon Scott

    American politician; 52nd Mayor of Baltimore

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  1. Scott announced his campaign for mayor on September 13, 2019, at a press conference in his childhood neighborhood of Park Heights. On June 9, 2020, Scott was declared the winner of the Democratic primary, defeating the incumbent mayor Jack Young. Scott was perceived as more progressive than Young.

  2. Brandon M. Scott is the 52nd Mayor of Baltimore, working to end gun violence, restore the public’s trust in government and change Baltimore for the better. Scott was unanimously elected President of the Baltimore City Council by his colleagues in May 2019.

  3. 11 hours ago · BALTIMORE (AP) — The 2024 Baltimore mayor’s race includes familiar faces and corruption allegations — two common themes in the city’s long history of political scandals. In the Democratic primary on Tuesday, incumbent Brandon Scott is facing off against former Mayor Sheila Dixon, whose tenure was cut short in 2010 after she took a plea ...

  4. 4 days ago · No mayor in the history of the city other than me has seen that big of a drop from one year to the next," Scott told 11 News.| QUESTIONS WITH THE CANDIDATE: How Brandon Scott answered | More ...

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  6. Mayor Brandon Scott represents a new generation of leadership that is moving Baltimore forward after decades of corruption and disinvestment. Mayor Scott has reduced crime while investing millions more in education and Baltimore's youth than any administration in history.

  7. Nov 3, 2020 · Brandon Scott ( Democratic Party) is the Mayor of Baltimore in Maryland. He assumed office on December 8, 2020. His current term ends on December 3, 2024. Scott ( Democratic Party) is running for re-election for Mayor of Baltimore in Maryland. He is on the ballot in the Democratic primary on May 14, 2024. [source]

  8. Dec 12, 2020 · BALTIMORE, MD (December 8, 2020) — At a small ceremony in the Rotunda of City Hall on Tuesday afternoon, Brandon M. Scott took the oath of office and was officially sworn in as the 52nd Mayor of Baltimore. He delivered remarks outlining his priorities over the next term, which include building public safety, making Baltimore equitable ...

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