Disambiguation evidence for Martin O’Malley via surface form

"Martin O'Malley"


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announcedCandidacyFor President of the United States
candidateIn 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries
chairpersonOf Democratic Governors Association
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1963-01-18
educatedAt Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law
surface form: The Catholic University of America
educatedAt University of Maryland School of Law
endTime 2007-01-17
endTime 2015-01-21
familyName O'Malley
fieldOfWork public administration
fieldOfWork urban policy
gender male
genre folk rock
givenName Martin
hasPart band O'Malley's March
instanceOf American politician
instanceOf Democratic Party politician
instanceOf human
instrument guitar
instrument vocals
knownFor data-driven governance approaches
memberOf Democratic Governors Association
name Martin O’Malley self-link
surface form: Martin O'Malley
notableFor advocacy for immigration reform
notableFor criminal justice and policing reforms in Baltimore
notableFor support for increasing the minimum wage in Maryland
notableFor support for same-sex marriage in Maryland
notableWork implementation of CitiStat in Baltimore
numberOfChildren 4
occupation lawyer
occupation musician
occupation politician
officeHeld Governor of Maryland
officeHeld Mayor of Baltimore
officeHeld Member of the Baltimore City Council
placeOfBirth Washington, D.C.
politicalParty Democratic Party
positionHeld 61st Governor of Maryland
positionHeld Baltimore City Council member
positionHeld Mayor of Baltimore
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Baltimore
surface form: Baltimore, Maryland
spouse Katie O'Malley
startTime 1999-12-07
startTime 2007-01-17
stateRepresented Maryland
twitterUsername MartinOMalley

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surface form: Martin O'Malley