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Baltimore City Board of Elections Director Armstead Jones will retire after nearly 18 years in the role, the Maryland State Board of Elections announced Friday. According to an MSBE news release ...
The Maryland State Board of Elections announced Friday that Armstead Jones, the long-time director of the Baltimore City Board of Elections, will retire effective May 1. Jones has served in the ...
MARYLAND — Hours after the announcement of his retirement as director of the Baltimore City Board of Elections, Armstead Jones died Friday at 71. Del. Melissa Wells announced Jones’ passing ...
Jones started working in elections in 1995 as a board member. He became president of the Baltimore City Board of Elections in 2003 and later the director, according to The Baltimore Banner.
Jones led the Department of Elections for 18 years. Jones was first appointed to the Baltimore City Board of Elections in 1995. In 2003, he was named board president, and four years later ...
Funeral arrangements have been announced for Armstead B.C. Jones, the man who led the Baltimore City Board of Elections as director for 18 years. (Courtesy Photo) Funeral arrangements have now ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott will announce his plan to lower the city’s property tax rate on homeowners to under $2 by 2028 in his State of the City address on Monday.