Carol Pinto

Carol Pinto is an activist with Concerned Women For America, the Republican Women's Club, Defend Maryland Marriage, and other pro-family and traditional values groups. She is area coordinator for the annual National Day of Prayer. She lobbies the Maryland General Assembly and the U.S. Congress, as well as carries on a wide variety of organizational and outreach work. She is active with the Maryland Republican Assembly. In the 1990s, Pinto took part in Ellen Sauerbrey's campaigns for governor.

Growing up in Little Rock Arkansas, as a young girl, Pinto worked on her uncles' successful campaigns for the Arkansas Legislature, handing out flyers in the crowd when the candidates spoke. Later, as a student at the University of Arkansas, she became deeply concerned about good government for all people and was active in the States Rights party.

Pinto has lived on Long Island, New York, and Rio de Janeiro and San Paulo, Brazil. She settled in Baltimore in the early 1990s, where she currently resides. She is the mother of three children and grandmother of six grandchildren.

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