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| name = Clarence Mitchell IV | image = | caption = | birth_name = Clarence Maurice Mitchell IV | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1962|5|16}} | birth_place = Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. | residence = Baltimore, Maryland | death_date = | death_place = | state_senate = Maryland | district = 44th | term_start = January 1999 | term_end = January 2003 | predecessor = John D. Jefferies | successor = Verna L. Jones | party = Democratic | religion = | occupation = | majority = | relations = | spouse = | children = | footnotes = | state_delegate2 = Maryland | district2 = 44th | term_start2 = January 1995 | term_end2 = January 1999 | president = | predecessor2 = | successor2 = | order3 = | term_start3 = | term_end3 = | predecessor3 = | successor3 = }} Clarence Maurice Mitchell IV (born May 16, 1962)[1] is an American radio host and former politician who currently hosts The C4 Show on Baltimore radio station WBAL. A member of the Democratic Party, Mitchell served in the Maryland House of Delegates from 1995 to 1999 and Maryland Senate from 1999 to 2003. Early lifeMitchell was born into Maryland's Mitchell political family, the son of Clarence Mitchell III[2][3] and grandson of Clarence Mitchell, Jr.[3] Mitchell was educated at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, University of Maryland, College Park, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and Morgan State University.[1][2] In 1984 Mitchell was on the advance staff of Walter Mondale's presidential campaign.[1] In 1990 Mitchell got a license to work as a bail bondsman, which he renewed in June 1997. He reportedly oversaw several family bond and insurance companies. His connections to the bail-bond business led to criticisms of conflict of interest in 1999 during his Senate term, at which time he said he did no work outside of his elected office.[4] Political careerMitchell was a State Senator from Maryland's 44th legislative district from January 1999 to January 2003, and prior to that a State Delegate from the same district from January 1995 to January 1999.[1] Mitchell held the same Senate seat once held by his father, Clarence M. Mitchell III, and uncle Michael B. Mitchell.[5] Defeated for reelection to the Senate in the 2002 Democratic primary, Mitchell described his loss as party establishment punishment for his opposition to Gov. Parris Glendening's redistricting plan, but reporting also mentioned Mitchell's support for Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob Ehrlich and an ethics reprimand from the General Assembly.[6] Mitchell said he would leave the Democratic Party in December 2001 because the governor's legislative redistricting map, by merging the 47th district into his 44th, hurt minority representation.[7] Mitchell was publicly reprimanded in February 2002 for accepting a $10,000 loan as a State Delegate in 1997 from businessmen (including two city bail bondsmen) with issues before the legislature, a loan on which no payments had been made five years later.[8] Mitchell was also fined $350 in 2001 for failing to submit required annual financial disclosure forms in a timely manner.[8] Mitchell endorsed Republican Bob Ehrlich for governor in May 2002.[9] After Ehrlich won the general election, Mitchell was hired as the director of the newly created Office of Urban Development in the Department of Housing and Community Development.[10] Two weeks later Mitchell was forced to resign just before the nominee for secretary of that department faced a Senate confirmation hearing.[11] Radio careerIn 1995 Mitchell participated in a radio show hosted by his father Clarence M. Mitchell III and his sister Lisa Mitchell on WOLB-AM.[12] Since 2007 Mitchell has hosted The C4 Show, a talk show on WBAL (AM) in Baltimore.[1] On January 2, 2012, following the death of fellow radio host Ron Smith, Mitchell's program was expanded to four hours, running 10 AM to 2 PM, Monday-Friday, while dropping Saturdays.[13] At some point the show was shortened, as on July 8, 2013, it was reported that it would be expanded from two hours to three hours, 9 AM to noon.[14] Election results1994
1998
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References1. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web|title=Clarence M. Mitchell IV, Maryland State Senator|url=http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/05sen/former/html/msa12272.html|website=Maryland Manual On-Line|publisher=Maryland State Archives|accessdate=August 15, 2015}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Mitchell, Clarence M. IV}}2. ^1 {{cite web|title=The C4 Show | Clarence Mitchell|url=http://www.wbal.com/shows/c4-show|website=WBAL Radio 1090 AM|publisher=WBAL (AM)|accessdate=June 18, 2015}} 3. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2012-10-21/news/bs-md-ci-mitchell-funeral-20121016_1_youngest-black-legislator-clarence-m-mitchell-iv-desegregation-legislation|title=Mitchell remembered as pioneer, fighter for justice|work=The Baltimore Sun|date=October 21, 2012|accessdate=August 15, 2015}} 4. ^{{cite news|last1=Mosk|first1=Matthew|title=Senator draws ire with vote|url=http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1999-03-27/news/9903270117_1_clarence-mitchell-bail-druid|accessdate=August 15, 2015|work=The Baltimore Sun|date=March 27, 1999}} 5. ^{{cite news|last1=Siegel|first1=Eric|title=Blount repels Boston challenge Bitterly fought race in Baltimore featured battle in courtroom|url=http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1998-09-16/news/1998259073_1_blount-clarence-m-mitchell|accessdate=August 15, 2015|work=The Baltimore Sun|date=September 16, 1998}} 6. ^{{cite news|last1=Siegel|first1=Eric|title=Incumbent Mitchell loses Senate seat|url=http://www.baltimoresun.com/bal-md.city11sep11-story.html|accessdate=August 15, 2015|work=The Baltimore Sun|date=September 11, 2002}} 7. ^{{cite news|last1=Penn|first1=Ivan|title=Mitchell says he plans to leave party|url=http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2001-12-28/news/0112280053_1_clarence-mitchell-democratic-party-democratic-leaders|accessdate=August 15, 2015|work=The Baltimore Sun|date=December 28, 2001}} 8. ^1 {{cite news|last1=Penn|first1=Ivan|title=Mitchell given reprimand over ethics violation|url=http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2002-02-27/news/0202270125_1_ethics-committee-state-ethics-law-general-assembly|accessdate=August 15, 2015|work=The Baltimore Sun|date=February 27, 2002}} 9. ^{{cite news|last1=Dresser|first1=Michael|title=Mitchell backs GOP's Ehrlich|url=http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2002-05-04/news/0205040320_1_ehrlich-senator-mitchell-ethics-committee|accessdate=August 15, 2015|work=The Baltimore Sun|date=May 4, 2002}} 10. ^{{cite news|last1=Craig|first1=Tim|title=Ehrlich hires Mitchell IV for $92,000-a-year post|url=http://www.baltimoresun.com/bal-md.mitchell12feb12-story.html|accessdate=August 15, 2015|work=The Baltimore Sun|date=February 12, 2003}} 11. ^{{cite news|last1=Desmon|first1=Stephanie|last2=Craig|first2=Tim|last3=Penn|first3=Ivan|title=Mitchell IV forced to quit $92,000-a-year Md. housing job Resignation comes hours before secretary's hearing|url=http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2003-02-25/news/0302250154_1_ehrlich-mitchell-hoskins|accessdate=August 15, 2015|work=The Baltimore Sun|date=February 25, 2003}} 12. ^{{cite news|last1=McKerrow|first1=Steve|title=Father, daughter Mitchell take up black issues|url=http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1995-05-06/features/1995126111_1_clarence-mitchell-lisa-mitchell-commemorating-the-50th|accessdate=August 15, 2015|work=The Baltimore Sun|date=May 6, 1995}} 13. ^{{cite news|last1=Zurawik|first1=David|title=WBAL radio's new lineup: More news, no replacement for Ron Smith|url=http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2011-12-30/entertainment/bal-wbal-radio-new-lineup-no-ron-smith-20111230_1_maryland-s-morning-news-wbal-radio-show-host|accessdate=August 15, 2015|work=The Baltimore Sun|date=December 30, 2011}} 14. ^{{cite news|last1=Zurawik|first1=David|title=Hearst's 98 Rock and WBAL shift lineups, time periods today|url=http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2013-07-08/entertainment/bal-hearsts-98-rock-and-wbal-do-some-fine-tuning-today-20130707_1_98-rock-amelia-ryerse-mickey-cucchiella|accessdate=August 15, 2015|work=The Baltimore Sun|date=July 8, 2013}} 15. ^{{cite web|title=1994 Gubernatorial Primary Election Results|url=http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/1994/results_1994/pahod.html|website=The State Board of Elections|publisher=State Board of Elections|accessdate=August 15, 2015|date=February 6, 2001}} 16. ^{{cite web|title=1994 Gubernatorial General Election Results|url=http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/1994/results_1994/gahod.html|website=The State Board of Elections|publisher=State Board of Elections|accessdate=August 15, 2015|date=February 6, 2001}} 17. ^{{cite web|title=1998 Gubernatorial Primary Election Results|url=http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/1998/results_1998/passe.html|website=The State Board of Elections|publisher=State Board of Elections|accessdate=August 15, 2015|date=October 24, 2000}} 18. ^{{cite web|title=1998 Gubernatorial General Election Results|url=http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/1998/results_1998/gasse.html|website=The State Board of Elections|publisher=State Board of Elections|accessdate=August 15, 2015|date=October 24, 2000}} 19. ^{{cite web|title=2002 Gubernatorial Primary Election Results|url=http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/2002/results/p_ld44.html|website=The State Board of Elections|publisher=State Board of Elections|accessdate=August 15, 2015|date=March 19, 2003}} 10 : 1962 births|Living people|American radio personalities|Politicians from Baltimore|Members of the Maryland House of Delegates|Maryland state senators|Baltimore Polytechnic Institute alumni|University of Maryland, College Park alumni|University of Maryland, Baltimore County alumni|Morgan State University alumni |
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