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Frances Hughes Glendening

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Children
  
Raymond


Name
  
Frances Glendening

Succeeded by
  
Parris Glendening

Political party
  
Democratic, after 25 years as Republican

Relations
  
George R. Hughes, Jr. (Maryland state senator); Patricia Hughes

Alma mater
  
Allegany High School (1969); University of Maryland, College Park (1974, 1977); Columbus School of Law (1986)

Profession
  
FEC Legal and Policy Advisor (1985–2006); Chief Executive Officer of Jobs for America’s Graduates—District of Columbia (since 2006)

Role
  
Parris Glendening's ex-husband

Spouse
  
Parris Glendening (m. 1976–2001)

Residence
  
University Park, Maryland, United States

Education
  
University of Maryland, College Park, Columbus School of Law, Allegany High School

Preceded by
  
Patricia Donoho Hughes

Frances Anne Hughes Glendening (born 1951) is a former First Lady of Maryland. She was married to former Maryland Governor Parris Glendening, whom she divorced while he was governor.

As first lady, Glendening did much toward promoting the history of the state's accomplished women, and opening Maryland's official gubernatorial home, Government House, to the public.

Glendening's official portrait, painted by Aaron Shikler, was unveiled on June 24, 2004.

References

Frances Hughes Glendening Wikipedia