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April 22, 2016 -- Baltimore City councilman Nick Mosby poses for a fashion shoot outside of City Hall. He gets his accessories at Benedetto Habadashery, a downtown men's store on Park Avene.

April 22, 2016 -- Baltimore City councilman Nick Mosby poses for a fashion shoot outside of City Hall. He gets his accessories at Benedetto Habadashery, a downtown men's store on Park Avene. (Kim Hairston/Baltimore Sun)

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Nick Mosby

September 14, 2011 -- Nick Mosby, an electrical engineer, pictured outside City Hall, pulled off a surprise victory by defeating incumbent Belinda Conaway in Tuesday's Democratic primary for city council district 7.

September 14, 2011 -- Nick Mosby, an electrical engineer, pictured outside City Hall, pulled off a surprise victory by defeating incumbent Belinda Conaway in Tuesday's Democratic primary for city council district 7. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)

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Election night 2011

November 8, 2011 -- Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, right, high fives Nick Mosby, left, the newly elected 7th District City councilman, before speaking to supporters at her election night party at Miguel's Cocina y Cantina.

November 8, 2011 -- Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, right, high fives Nick Mosby, left, the newly elected 7th District City councilman, before speaking to supporters at her election night party at Miguel's Cocina y Cantina. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)

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Liquor bill

June 26, 2012 -- Baltimore Councilman Nick J. Mosby of the 5th District stands near a liquor store in north Baltimore. The city passed a bill that Councilman Mosby created, banning children from purchasing anything in stores that have licenses to sell liquor.

June 26, 2012 -- Baltimore Councilman Nick J. Mosby of the 5th District stands near a liquor store in north Baltimore. The city passed a bill that Councilman Mosby created, banning children from purchasing anything in stores that have licenses to sell liquor. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore City State's Attorney

January 8, 2015 -- Baltimore councilman Nick Mosby (left) holds a bible for his wife Marilyn Mosby as she takes the oath from Robert Bell for the Baltimore City State's Attorney position.

January 8, 2015 -- Baltimore councilman Nick Mosby (left) holds a bible for his wife Marilyn Mosby as she takes the oath from Robert Bell for the Baltimore City State's Attorney position. (Christopher T. Assaf/Baltimore Sun)

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UniverSoul Circus

May 29, 2015 - Baltimore City Councilman Nick Mosby dances with Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby in the spirit of the Soul Train dance competition at the UniverSoul Circus, at Security Square Mall.

May 29, 2015 - Baltimore City Councilman Nick Mosby dances with Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby in the spirit of the Soul Train dance competition at the UniverSoul Circus, at Security Square Mall. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun)

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Day of Remembrance

May 31, 2015 -- Police Commissioner Anthony Batts asked everyone to embrace one another and come together as a community. This is what's going to change the city, he said. A large crowd filled the 3600 block of Old York Road, near where 3-year-old Mckenzie Elliott was killed by a stray bullet last year, for a Day of Remembrance and the unveiling of a street sign in her name.

May 31, 2015 -- Police Commissioner Anthony Batts asked everyone to embrace one another and come together as a community. This is what's going to change the city, he said. A large crowd filled the 3600 block of Old York Road, near where 3-year-old Mckenzie Elliott was killed by a stray bullet last year, for a Day of Remembrance and the unveiling of a street sign in her name. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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Pride Parade

July 25, 2015 -- Marilyn Mosby, left, State's Attorney for Baltimore City, and husband Nick Mosby march in the 2015 Baltimore City gay pride parade.

July 25, 2015 -- Marilyn Mosby, left, State's Attorney for Baltimore City, and husband Nick Mosby march in the 2015 Baltimore City gay pride parade. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)

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Backpack giveaway

August 30, 2015 -- City Councilman District 7, Nick Mosby, right, and his office staff and volunteers held the 4th Annual 7th District Back-2-School Bash at Easterwood Park, and passed out 500 book bags. Events included food, music, dancing, prizes, health screenings and school supplies. Also included was a helicopter landing and takeoff to entertain the children. Algerina Perna/Baltimore Sun-#43270.

August 30, 2015 -- City Councilman District 7, Nick Mosby, right, and his office staff and volunteers held the 4th Annual 7th District Back-2-School Bash at Easterwood Park, and passed out 500 book bags. Events included food, music, dancing, prizes, health screenings and school supplies. Also included was a helicopter landing and takeoff to entertain the children. Algerina Perna/Baltimore Sun-#43270. (Algerina Perna/Baltimore Sun)

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Evening of Unexpected Delights

October 24, 2015 -- Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby and city councilman Nick Mosby attended An Evening of Unexpected Delights, benefiting The Journey Home.

October 24, 2015 -- Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby and city councilman Nick Mosby attended An Evening of Unexpected Delights, benefiting The Journey Home. (Karen Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Nick Mosby for Mayor

October 25, 2015 -- At Madison Park North Apartments, called by some "Murder Mall," city councilman Nick Mosby announces his run for mayor.   Next to him is his wife, Marilyn Mosby, Baltimore State's Attorney.

October 25, 2015 -- At Madison Park North Apartments, called by some "Murder Mall," city councilman Nick Mosby announces his run for mayor. Next to him is his wife, Marilyn Mosby, Baltimore State's Attorney. (Algerina Perna/Baltimore Sun)

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Nick Mosby for Mayor

October 25, 2015 -- At Madison Park North Apartments, called by some "Murder Mall," city councilman Nick Mosby announces his run for mayor.   Next to him is his wife, Marilyn Mosby, Baltimore State's Attorney.

October 25, 2015 -- At Madison Park North Apartments, called by some "Murder Mall," city councilman Nick Mosby announces his run for mayor. Next to him is his wife, Marilyn Mosby, Baltimore State's Attorney. (Algerina Perna/Baltimore Sun)

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Mosby for Mayor

October 25, 2015 -- At Madison Park North Apartments, called "Murder Mall" by some, city councilman Nick Mosby greets supporters in the crowd after he announced his run for mayor.

October 25, 2015 -- At Madison Park North Apartments, called "Murder Mall" by some, city councilman Nick Mosby greets supporters in the crowd after he announced his run for mayor. (Algerina Perna/Baltimore Sun)

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Build One Baltimore candidate forum

March 13, 2016 -- Nick Mosby, one of the top six Democratic Party Baltimore City mayoral candidates, responds to BUILD's Build One Baltimore agenda during the group's candidate accountability assembly at Coppin State.

March 13, 2016 -- Nick Mosby, one of the top six Democratic Party Baltimore City mayoral candidates, responds to BUILD's Build One Baltimore agenda during the group's candidate accountability assembly at Coppin State. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)

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Housing problems

November 3, 2015 -- Councilman Nick Mosby calls for Housing chief Paul T. Graziano to step down while talking with reporters outside Latrobe Homes.

November 3, 2015 -- Councilman Nick Mosby calls for Housing chief Paul T. Graziano to step down while talking with reporters outside Latrobe Homes. (Kim Hairston/Baltimore Sun)

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Democratic mayoral debate

March 22, 2016 -- From left, Sheila Dixon, Elizabeth Embry, Nick Mosby, Catherine Pugh, Carl Stokes and David Warnock during the Democratic mayoral debate held at the University of Baltimore.

March 22, 2016 -- From left, Sheila Dixon, Elizabeth Embry, Nick Mosby, Catherine Pugh, Carl Stokes and David Warnock during the Democratic mayoral debate held at the University of Baltimore. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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Dropping out

April 13, 2016 -- Councilman Nick Mosby announced that he is dropping out of the Baltimore City mayoral race and endorsing Catherine Pugh during a news conference outside city hall.

April 13, 2016 -- Councilman Nick Mosby announced that he is dropping out of the Baltimore City mayoral race and endorsing Catherine Pugh during a news conference outside city hall. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore City councilman Nick Mosby

April 22, 2016 -- Baltimore City councilman Nick Mosby poses for a fashion shoot outside of City Hall. He gets his accessories at Benedetto Habadashery, a downtown men's store on Park Avene.

April 22, 2016 -- Baltimore City councilman Nick Mosby poses for a fashion shoot outside of City Hall. He gets his accessories at Benedetto Habadashery, a downtown men's store on Park Avene. (Kim Hairston/Baltimore Sun)

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New delagate

January 31, 2017 -- Former Baltimore City Councilman Nick Mosby, left, speaks with Del. Marie Morales during his first day in the State House as the newly appointed delegate for Baltimore's 40th District.

January 31, 2017 -- Former Baltimore City Councilman Nick Mosby, left, speaks with Del. Marie Morales during his first day in the State House as the newly appointed delegate for Baltimore's 40th District. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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Del. Nick Mosby

January 31, 2017 -- Del. Nick Mosby surveys his new office during his first day as the newly appointed delegate for Baltimore's 40th District.

January 31, 2017 -- Del. Nick Mosby surveys his new office during his first day as the newly appointed delegate for Baltimore's 40th District. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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Kamenetz funeral

May 11, 2018 -- Delegate Nick Mosby and Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby arrive for the funeral for Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz at Baltimore Hebrew Congregation..

May 11, 2018 -- Delegate Nick Mosby and Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby arrive for the funeral for Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz at Baltimore Hebrew Congregation.. (Brian Krista/Baltimore Sun Media Group)

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Marilyn Mosby reelected

June 26, 2018 --Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby wins a second term in office. Her husband, Nick Mosby, left stands with her.

June 26, 2018 --Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby wins a second term in office. Her husband, Nick Mosby, left stands with her. (Algerina Perna/Baltimore Sun)

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Del. Nick Mosby.

January 9, 2019 -- Del. Nick Mosby speaks in the House of Delegates chamber on the Opening Day of the General Assembly 2019 Session.

January 9, 2019 -- Del. Nick Mosby speaks in the House of Delegates chamber on the Opening Day of the General Assembly 2019 Session. (Ulysses Munoz/Baltimore Sun)

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Laurel Park Racetrack

March 29, 2019 -- Delegate Nick Mosby, left, speaks with County Executive Steuart Pittman, center and Sal Sinatra, right, president of the Maryland Jockey Club during a tour Laurel Park after reports of unlivable conditions for track workers.

March 29, 2019 -- Delegate Nick Mosby, left, speaks with County Executive Steuart Pittman, center and Sal Sinatra, right, president of the Maryland Jockey Club during a tour Laurel Park after reports of unlivable conditions for track workers. (Paul W. Gillespie/Capital Gazette)

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2019 Preakness

May 18, 2019 -- Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby and Del. Nick Mosby attend the 2019 Preakness.

May 18, 2019 -- Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby and Del. Nick Mosby attend the 2019 Preakness. (Kevin Richardson / Baltimore Sun/Baltimore Sun)

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28th annual Civil Rights Breakfast

September 27, 2019 -- Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby and Delegate Nick Mosby listen to Rev. Jesse Jackson at the 28th annual Civil Rights Breakfast at the War Memorial Building.

September 27, 2019 -- Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby and Delegate Nick Mosby listen to Rev. Jesse Jackson at the 28th annual Civil Rights Breakfast at the War Memorial Building. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Considering a run for City Council president

October 3, 2019 -- State Del. Nick Mosby is exploring a run for Baltimore City Council president, not mayor.

October 3, 2019 -- State Del. Nick Mosby is exploring a run for Baltimore City Council president, not mayor. (Kim Hairston/Baltimore Sun)

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Elijah Cummings rememberance

October 23, 2019 -- Maryland States Attorney Marilyn Mosby, next to her husband Nick Mosby, gives remarks during a ceremony celebrating the life of Elijah Cummings. A public viewing and community celebration for Congressman Elijah E. Cummings was held at Morgan State University on Wednesday.

October 23, 2019 -- Maryland States Attorney Marilyn Mosby, next to her husband Nick Mosby, gives remarks during a ceremony celebrating the life of Elijah Cummings. A public viewing and community celebration for Congressman Elijah E. Cummings was held at Morgan State University on Wednesday. (Ulysses Mu–oz/Baltimore Sun)

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Late night press conference

May 6, 2020 -- Del. Nick Mosby stands outside City Hall late Wednesday night, around 10 p.m., urging Gov. Larry Hogan to pass the Kirwan Commission, Pimlico and Historic Black College and University funding legislation. Mosby said he heard that Hogan is planning to veto all three bills.

May 6, 2020 -- Del. Nick Mosby stands outside City Hall late Wednesday night, around 10 p.m., urging Gov. Larry Hogan to pass the Kirwan Commission, Pimlico and Historic Black College and University funding legislation. Mosby said he heard that Hogan is planning to veto all three bills. (McKenna Oxenden/Baltimore Sun)

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Primary election

June 2, 2020 -- Council president candidate Nick Mosby campaigns at Edmondson Westside High School Tuesday morning as voters arrive for the primary election.

June 2, 2020 -- Council president candidate Nick Mosby campaigns at Edmondson Westside High School Tuesday morning as voters arrive for the primary election. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Nick Mosby

June 9, 2020 -- Nick Mosby declares victory as the incoming Baltimore City Council President outside Mt. Hope Baptist Church.

June 9, 2020 -- Nick Mosby declares victory as the incoming Baltimore City Council President outside Mt. Hope Baptist Church. (Ulysses MuÒoz/Baltimore Sun)

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Presumptive Baltimore City Council President

November 3, 2020 -- Presumptive Baltimore City Council President Nick Mosby delivered victory remarks outside of City Hall on Election Day, alongside some members of the City Council who had also declared victory.

November 3, 2020 -- Presumptive Baltimore City Council President Nick Mosby delivered victory remarks outside of City Hall on Election Day, alongside some members of the City Council who had also declared victory. (Ulysses MuÒoz/Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore's council members take their oaths

December 10, 2020 -- Baltimore mayor Brandon Scott administers the oath of office to new council president Nick Mosby during the inauguration for council members in front of War Memorial Plaza.

December 10, 2020 -- Baltimore mayor Brandon Scott administers the oath of office to new council president Nick Mosby during the inauguration for council members in front of War Memorial Plaza. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore City Board of Estimates virtual meeting

March 10, 2021 -- Baltimore City Council President Nick Mosby speaks during a Baltimore City Board of Estimates virtual meeting.

March 10, 2021 -- Baltimore City Council President Nick Mosby speaks during a Baltimore City Board of Estimates virtual meeting. (Baltimore Sun)

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