Joanne S. Parrott

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Early life

Joanne S. Kreider was born on September 11, 1940, in Ephrata, Pennsylvania, to Anna H. and Jacob B. Kreider.[1][2] She graduated from Ephrata High School. After high school she attended the Peabody Conservatory of Music and Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania.[2]

Career

Parrott spent much of her early career in advertising. She was a member of the Maryland Association of Counties from 1986–98, the United Way of Central Maryland from 1987–91, among others. She also served as an alternate delegate to the Republican Party National Convention in 1992. She was a member of the Harford County Council from 1986 - 1998 serving as President from 1994 - 1998.[2]

She was the co-founder and president of the board of The Highlands School, Inc. She received the Outstanding Woman of the Year award from the Women's Club of Greater Fallston in 1984. She received the Virginia Scotten Award from the Harford County Republican Central Committee in 1987. Finally, she was an Honorary Chair, March of Dimes - Walk America, 1996-98. She was named one of Maryland's Top 100 Women by the Daily Record in 2003.[2]

Personal life

Parrott married E. Bruce Parrott. They had two children, Scott and Jennifer. Her husband predeceased her.[1]

She died on March 4, 2009, at her home in Fallston, Maryland.[1]

Election results

Voters to choose two:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Barry Glassman, Rep. 5,290   38.6%    Won
Donna Stifler, Rep. 4,639   33.9%    Won
Joanne S. Parrott, Rep. 3,759   27.5%    Lost
  • 2002 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 35A[4]
Voters to choose two:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Barry Glassman, Rep. 22,463   49.2%    Won
Joanne S. Parrott, Rep. 22,801   50.0%    Won
Other Write-Ins 387   0.9%    
  • 1998 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 35A[5]
Voters to choose two:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Barry Glassman, Rep. 17,998   32%    Won
Joanne S. Parrott, Rep. 14,963   26%    Won
Michael G. Comeau, Dem. 13,250   23%    Lost
Lee D. McDaniel, Dem. 10,291   18%    Lost

References and notes

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