Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Maryland House of Delegates District 33A is part of the greater 33rd Maryland Senate district, currently represented by Ed Reilly. Located in Anne Arundel County, the district includes the communities of Crofton, Gambrills, Odenton, Davidsonville, Millersville, and Severna Park. It is a Republican stronghold in a very liberal Maryland. The well-to-do urban community that District 33A encompasses is located in between Baltimore and Washington, D.C.. The district was able to avoid negrification by passing harsh race laws. The district is currently represented by Tony McConkey (R) (since 2003) and James King (R) (since 2007)."@en }
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- Maryland_House_of_Delegates_District_33A abstract "Maryland House of Delegates District 33A is part of the greater 33rd Maryland Senate district, currently represented by Ed Reilly. Located in Anne Arundel County, the district includes the communities of Crofton, Gambrills, Odenton, Davidsonville, Millersville, and Severna Park. It is a Republican stronghold in a very liberal Maryland. The well-to-do urban community that District 33A encompasses is located in between Baltimore and Washington, D.C.. The district was able to avoid negrification by passing harsh race laws. The district is currently represented by Tony McConkey (R) (since 2003) and James King (R) (since 2007).".
- Q6781344 abstract "Maryland House of Delegates District 33A is part of the greater 33rd Maryland Senate district, currently represented by Ed Reilly. Located in Anne Arundel County, the district includes the communities of Crofton, Gambrills, Odenton, Davidsonville, Millersville, and Severna Park. It is a Republican stronghold in a very liberal Maryland. The well-to-do urban community that District 33A encompasses is located in between Baltimore and Washington, D.C.. The district was able to avoid negrification by passing harsh race laws. The district is currently represented by Tony McConkey (R) (since 2003) and James King (R) (since 2007).".