Background
Barnes was born in Baltimore, Maryland, August 8, 1948.
Barnes was born in Baltimore, Maryland, August 8, 1948.
He attended Baltimore City public schools and graduated from Forest Park High School (Maryland) in 1967. Barnes also attended Morgan State University and is the Salesman and Community Coordinator for P. Flanigan & Sons, Incorporated., in Baltimore.
Barnes was appointed to the legislature on July 18, 2010 to fill the vacancy created when Ann Marie Doory retired. Barnes is the former president of the Northeast Community Organization and Former chair of the Northeast Citizens United. The Governor accepted the recommendation and appointed Barnes to the House in July 2010.
Barnes declined to run for the seat to which he was appointed, opting instead to run for the Baltimore City Council in 2011.
He is the Chair, Baltimore City Democratic Central Committee and a charter member of 100 Black Men of Maryland. He is a member of the Baltimore Urban League, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Phi Beta Sigma fraternity and the Prince Hall Masons, Armed Forces & Master of Arts
Delegate Barnes, a member of the 43rd District Democratic state central committee, was recommended to Governor Martin O"Malley by his district"s state central committee to fill the vacancy created when Delegate Ann Marie Doory retired from the legislature.