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  1. Robert Leroy „Bob“ Ehrlich, Jr. (* 25. November 1957 in Arbutus, Maryland) ist ein US-amerikanischer Jurist und Politiker der Republikanischen Partei. Er war von 2003 bis 2007 der 60. Gouverneur des Bundesstaates Maryland. Leben. Ehrlich wurde er in einer kleinen Arbeitervorstadt südwestlich von Baltimore geboren.

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    Official website (archived) Bob Ehrlich's voice. Bob Ehrlich on the retirement of Baltimore Orioles shortstop Cal Ripken. Recorded October 2, 2001. Robert Leroy Ehrlich Jr. (born November 25, 1957) [3] is an American lawyer and politician who served as the 60th governor of Maryland from 2003 to 2007.

  3. The Honorable Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. served as Maryland's 60th Governor from 2002-2006, the first Republican governor elected in the state for 36 years. He is a conservative author, columnist, speaker, and host of the podcast "Bottom Line with Bob and Kendel Ehrlich".

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  4. Bio. The Honorable Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr. is senior counsel in the Government Advocacy practice at King & Spalding. He advises clients on a broad array of policy matters and their interactions with the federal government.

  5. Member, Commission to Investigate the Culture of the University of Maryland, College Park, Football Program, 2018. Member of U.S. House of Representatives, representing 2nd Congressional District, (Harford County, & parts of Anne Arundel & Baltimore Counties), January 1995 to January 7, 2003.

  6. Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich. Terms January 15, 2003 - January 17, 2007. Party Republican. Born November 25, 1957. Birth State Maryland. School Princeton University; Wake Forest University School of Law. Family Married Kendel Sibiski; two children. National Office (s) Served Representative.

  7. The Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr. Collection for Public Leadership Studies contains materials which cover Ehrlich's service in public office as Congressman in the U. S. House of Representatives (1994-2002) and as the Governor of Maryland (2002-2006).