Clarence Mitchell III


Clarence Maurice Mitchell III was an American politician from Baltimore, Maryland who served in the Maryland Senate and the Maryland House of Delegates.

Background

Mitchell was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, December 14, 1939. The son of Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. and Juanita Jackson Mitchell, he attended Baltimore City public schools and then Gonzaga High School in Washington, D.C.. After high school, Mitchell attended the University of Maryland and Morgan State University. He is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity.

Career

Mitchell first served in the Maryland House of Delegates, Legislative District 4 from 1963-67; he was elected at 22 and sworn in at 23 years old.
After 4 years in the House, he ran for the Maryland Senate and won. During the next 20 years he represented Senate, Legislative Districts 10, 38 & 39, all in Baltimore City. 1967-86. During that time he was the Deputy majority leader, 1975–78, Majority whip, 1979, member of the Judicial Proceedings Committee, Co-chair of the Joint Committee on Federal Relations and Chairman of the Executive Nominations Committee.
On the national level, Mitchell was also elected to serve as President of the National Black Caucus of State Legislators, from 1979 to 1981.

Controversy

Mitchell pleaded no contest in 1964 to charges of failing to file income taxes.
In 1983 he was charged with carrying a weapon onto an airplane.
A year after leaving the Senate in 1986, Mitchell was convicted of attempting to obstruct a grand jury, committing wire fraud and attempting to tamper with a federal investigation in the Wedtech scandal. He was sentenced to 54 months in prison, but was released after serving 18 months.

Personal life

Mitchell was married to Joyce Ellis. They had seven children, including Clarence Mitchell IV, who served in the Maryland State Senate from 1999 to 2003 and hosted The C4 Show on WBAL radio since 2005.
Mitchell died October 11, 2012, in Randallstown, Maryland.