MD Black Caucus Announces Leadership Transition – Chair Jheanelle Wilkins

MD Black Caucus Announces Leadership Transition – Chair Jheanelle Wilkins

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

December 7, 2022

Contact: Tyler Brice

254-652-8110

Black.Caucus@house.state.md.us

Annapolis, MD. The Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland (LBCMD) is pleased to announce that Del. Jheanelle Wilkins has assumed the role of Chair. LBCMD is the largest legislative Black caucus in the nation and stands to increase to 64 members in 2023.

Chair Wilkins has served in the House of Delegates for 6 years, representing District 20 in Montgomery County. She serves on the Speaker’s leadership team as the House Parliamentarian and has played a key role in expanding voting rights in the state as Chair of the Election Law Subcommittee – including leading mail-in ballot expansion and legislation to increase early voting sites. 

Chairwoman Wilkins has played several lead roles in the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland Executive Committee, including as 1st Vice Chair and Parliamentarian. She also led the Caucus’s 2020 census and redistricting efforts as the Chair of the Redistricting Committee from 2020-2021. 

“With new and historic leadership across the state and at every level, the opportunity to make a distinguishable impact on our state and transform the lives of Black Marylanders has never been greater. I’m honored to lead the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland as we work together to move our state forward,” said Chairwoman Wilkins.

Del. Darryl Barnes announced his intent to resign from the Chairman position in September 2022, effective December 5, 2022. The full executive committee leadership team will be voted in by the membership in early January 2023. 

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