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- Q6133702 description "United States Marine".
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- Q6133702 abstract "James F. Ports, Jr. was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing District 8, which covered portions of Baltimore & Baltimore City in Maryland. He served alongside Democrat Katherine A. Klausmeier and Republican Alfred W. Redmer Jr.. In 2002, Ports decided against running for reelection in the House of Delegates and decided instead to run for Baltimore County Council. He won the Republican primary election, but lost in the general election to Vincent J. Gardina.".
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- Q6133702 birthDate "1958-12-01".
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- Q6133702 dateOfBirth "1958-12-01".
- Q6133702 name "James F. Ports, Jr.".
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- Q6133702 termEnd "2003-01-08".
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- Q6133702 comment "James F. Ports, Jr. was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing District 8, which covered portions of Baltimore & Baltimore City in Maryland. He served alongside Democrat Katherine A. Klausmeier and Republican Alfred W. Redmer Jr.. In 2002, Ports decided against running for reelection in the House of Delegates and decided instead to run for Baltimore County Council. He won the Republican primary election, but lost in the general election to Vincent J. Gardina.".
- Q6133702 label "James F. Ports, Jr.".
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