James Edward Proctor Jr. (June 14, 1936 – September 10, 2015) was an American politician who represented district 27A in the Maryland House of Delegates.

James E. Proctor Jr.
Member of the Maryland House of Delegates
from the 27A district
In office
May 1990 – September 2015
Preceded byWilliam R. McCaffrey
Succeeded byElizabeth G. (Susie) Proctor
Personal details
Born
James Edward Proctor Jr.

June 14, 1936
Washington, D.C., U.S.
DiedSeptember 10, 2015(2015-09-10) (aged 79)
Washington, D.C.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseElizabeth G. Proctor
ResidenceAccokeek, Maryland

Background edit

James Proctor was born in Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1936. He grew up in Washington and attended Dunbar High School. He served in U.S. Air Force from 1961 to 1962 and again in 1968. Following the service he entered Bowie State College and earned his B.S. in elementary education in 1969, and then his M.Ed in 1972. After 17 years as a secondary school principal, Proctor retired from the education arena and devoted himself full-time to the political arena.[1] He died on September 10, 2015, of heart disease.[2]

In the legislature edit

 
Proctor (far left) with the 1992 Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland

Proctor became a member of the House of Delegates in May 1990 when he was appointed to fill the vacancy caused when Delegate William R. McCaffrey retired. He served on the Rules and Executive Nominations Committee, the Spending Affordability Committee and was a member of the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland.[3] He also served as the vice-chairman of the House Appropriations Committee until his death in 2015.

His widow, Elizabeth G. (Susie) Proctor, was appointed to his seat by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan on October 9, 2015.[4]

Election results edit

2006 edit

Voters to choose two:[5]
Name Votes Percent Outcome
James E. Proctor Jr., Democratic 19,829   40.3%    Won
Joseph F. Vallario Jr., Democratic 18,677   38.0%    Won
Kenneth S. Brown, Democratic 5,687   11.6%    Lost
Antoinette "Toni" Jarboe-Duley, Democratic 4,948   10.1%    Lost

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Election Profiles - James E. Proctor Jr. - Maryland State House, District 27A". The Washington Post. 2006. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  2. ^ Hernández, Arelis R. (September 11, 2015). "Del. James Proctor, Maryland lawmaker, dies at 79". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on September 29, 2015. Retrieved September 11, 2015.
  3. ^ "James E. Proctor, Jr., Maryland State Delegate". Maryland Manual On-Line. Maryland State Archives. January 3, 2018. Archived from the original on June 30, 2020. Retrieved July 2, 2020.
  4. ^ Ullery, Christopher (October 15, 2015). "Hogan appoints Proctor, Sanchez to House of Delegates". The Enquirer-Gazette. Archived from the original on December 30, 2023. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
  5. ^ "Official 2006 Gubernatorial General Election results for Legislative District 27A". elections.maryland.gov. State Board of Elections. Archived from the original on July 20, 2021. Retrieved September 7, 2007.