Baltimore, MD - Jan. 22, 2025 - Baltimore City Democratic Central Committee members voted Tuesday night to recommend that Del. Dalya Attar (D) fill a vacancy in the state Senate, where she would become the first Orthodox Jewish woman to serve if approved by the governor.
Attar prevailed over a fellow delegate, Malcolm P. Ruff (D), and six other Democrats who interviewed over Zoom for the Senate appointment. Five of the eight central committee members from District 41 voted to forward Attar’s name to Gov. Wes Moore (D), while three voted for Ruff.
“That was fun,” said former state Del. Angela Gibson (D), one of the five who supported Attar, after the central committee members met off-camera for seven minutes. Their deliberations followed almost two hours of interviews of the eight candidates.
If appointed by Moore, who has the final say, not only would Attar become the first Orthodox Jewish woman to serve in the state Senate — she has said in the past that she believes she’s the highest-ranking Orthodox Jewish woman ever to serve in elective office in the U.S.... Read More: Maryland Matters