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Councilman Bill Cole
began his career in government as an
intern in the
Maryland State Senate
in 1994, then served two sessions as
a legislative aide to former State
Senator Walter Baker. In 1996, he
was hired by newly elected
Congressman Elijah E. Cummings
(MD-07) as Staff Assistant and later
Special Assistant.
Cole managed one of three
district offices, remaining on the
Congressman’s staff until 2003.
In 1998, Bill was elected to the Democratic State Central
Committee and a few months later
selected to fill the District 47
Maryland House of Delegates seat
vacated by Judge Timothy D. Murphy.
The 2002 legislative
redistricting process eliminated
Baltimore’s
47th Legislative District and Bill
lost to three incumbents in the
newly formed 46th Legislative
District.
Bill was first elected to the Baltimore City
Council in 2007, and re-elected in
2011 wining 75% of the vote.
 
After receiving a B.A. in Government and Politics from the University of Maryland
College Park in
1994, and a M.A. in Legal and
Ethical Studies from the
University
of Baltimore
in 1996, Bill was admitted to Alpha
Epsilon Lambda, the national honor
society for graduate and
professional students.

Born in Cecil County,
Bill has lived in downtown
Baltimore
for more than 25 years. He and his
wife Michelle, an assistant Maryland
Attorney General, live in the
Otterbein neighborhood where he has
served as president of the community
association. Their three children
attend Baltimore City Public
Schools.

Bill sponsors and coaches South
Baltimore Youth Soccer Team.
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