Stuart O. Simms

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Stuart "Stu" O. Simms (born July 17, 1950) is a Maryland politician, who ran unsuccessfully for the Democratic Party's nomination in the 2006 election for Attorney General of the state of Maryland in the United States.

Simms was born in Baltimore, Maryland and attended the prestigious Gilman School in Baltimore. He received his undergraduate degree from Yale University and his law degree from Harvard Law School.

In 1983, he was appointed Deputy State's Attorney for Baltimore City, serving until 1987. He was later elected to the position of State's Attorney and served two four-year terms from 1987 to 1995.

From 1995 to 2003, he served in the Cabinet of Governor Parris Glendening as Secretary of the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services from 1995 to 1997, and as Secretary of the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, one of the state's largest agencies, with 12,000 employees and a budget of $900 million from 1997 to 2003.

Simms has worked for the Baltimore-based law firm Brown, Goldstein, and Levy since 2003.

Simms and his wife, Candace Simms, have two adult sons, Paul and Marcus. Both sons are also Gilman School graduates.

2006 Maryland Attorney General Primary election

Democratic
Candidate Votes Percent
Doug Gansler (winner) 286,016 55.7%
Stuart O. Simms 227,699 44.3%
Totals 513,715 100%
Source: Maryland State Board of Elections

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