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Preceded by
  
Philip C. Jimeno

Political party
  
Republican


Name
  
Bryan Simonaire

Party
  
Republican Party

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Born
  
September 6, 1963 (age 60) Baltimore, Maryland (
1963-09-06
)

Education
  
Loyola University Maryland

Bryan W. Simonaire (born September 6, 1963) is a Maryland State Senator representing District 31, which encompasses much of northern Anne Arundel County's Baltimore suburbs.

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Background

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Bryan Simonaire was first elected to the Maryland State Senate in 2006 to represent District 31, which is a part of Anne Arundel County, Maryland. He became the first Republican to ever win the State Senate seat in District 31.

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In his most recent victory in 2014, he won with over 72% of the vote and a margin exceeding 17,000 votes. In the 2010 election, Bryan Simonaire won the 2010 State Senate race by over 10,000 votes. Comparatively, he only won by just over 600 votes in his first election in 2006.

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The District 31 seat was long held by Democrat Philip C. Jimeno, who announced that he was retiring in 2006. Simonaire defeated Democratic challenger Walter J. Shandrowsky in a tight race in the 2006 general election. After trailing in initial vote counts on Election night, Simonaire pulled ahead when absentee ballots were counted. In some parts of the state the Republican effort to get people to vote by absentee overturned some election night results. In his first election, Simonaire won with just over 50% of the vote in a district that saw Republican affiliation grow by 22% in 4 years. The Republican voter registration still only represents about 35% of the total registration in the district.

Education

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Simonaire graduated from Bob Jones University in Greenville, South Carolina. There he received his B.S. in computer science in 1985. Simonaire returned to college to receive his M.S. in engineering science from Loyola College in Maryland, where he graduated in 2005. He has been a member of Upsilon Pi Epsilon, a computer science honor society, since 1993.

Career

After graduating from Bob Jones University, Simonaire worked as a computer systems engineer, for Westinghouse, where he worked until 1994. In 1995, he took a position at Northrop Grumman as a senior systems engineer. (NOTE: This was likely due to Northrup Grumman's acquisition of Westinghouse and may or may not represent a job change. See Northrup Grumman#History)

Simonaire was on the Board of Directors of the North County Republican Club [1] for 2 years. He is a member of the National Rifle Association (NRA), Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF), and he is the creator of Simonaire Santas for abused children, Young Heroes Essay Program that has seen thousands of elementary students participate, the co-founded of the annual Chesapeake Summit and the founder of Heroes-at-Home [2], a group that he started in 2002.

Election results

  • 2014 Race for Maryland State Senate – District 31
  • 2010 Race for Maryland State Senate – District 31
  • 2006 Race for Maryland State Senate – District 31
  • References

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