2026 Maryland county executive elections|
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The Maryland county executive elections of 2026 will be held on November 3, 2026.
Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, Frederick County, Harford County, Howard County, Montgomery County, Prince George's County, and Wicomico County will elect county executives.
Race summary
Anne Arundel County
2026 Anne Arundel County executive election|
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The incumbent county executive is Democrat Steuart Pittman, who was re-elected in 2022 with 53.7 percent of the vote.[2] He is ineligible to run for a third term due to term limits.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- James Kitchin, special assistant to county executive Steuart Pittman[3]
- Kyle Nembhard, Amtrak program manager[1]
- Allison Pickard, county councilmember from the 2nd district (2018โpresent)[4]
- Pete Smith, county councilmember from the 1st district (2012โ2013, 2014โ2018, 2022โpresent)[5]
Declined
Endorsements
James Kitchin
- County officials
- Steuart Pittman, Anne Arundel County Executive (2018โpresent)[8]
- Lisa Rodvien, county councilmember from the 6th district (2018โpresent)[9]
- Labor Unions
Allison Pickard
- U.S. representatives
- State legislators
- County officials
- Julie Hummer, county councilmember from the 4th district (2022โpresent)[4]
Pete Smith
- State legislators
- County officials
- Organizations
Fundraising
| Campaign finance reports as of January 14, 2026
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| Candidate
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Raised
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Spent
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Cash on hand
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| James Kitchin (D)
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$84,242
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$91,882
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$217,689
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| Allison Pickard (D)
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$549,799
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$207,912
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$345,509
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| Pete Smith (D)
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$518,102
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$369,914
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$150,101
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| Source: Maryland State Board of Elections[13]
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Results
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Dave Crawford, food service manager and volunteer firefighter[14]
Declined
Fundraising
| Campaign finance reports as of January 14, 2026
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| Candidate
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Raised
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Spent
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Cash on hand
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| Dave Crawford (R)
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$6,558
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$2,154
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$4,405
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| Source: Maryland State Board of Elections[13]
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Results
General election
Results
Baltimore County
2026 Baltimore County executive election|
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The incumbent county executive is Democrat Kathy Klausmeier, who was appointed county executive by the Baltimore County Council after Johnny Olszewski was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in Maryland's 2nd congressional district in 2024. She is not running for election to a full four-year term.[16] Olszewski was re-elected in 2022 with 63.7 percent of the vote.[17]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Julian Jones, county councilmember from the 4th district (2014โpresent)[18]
- Izzy Patoka, county councilmember from the 2nd district (2018โpresent)[19]
- Mansoor Shams, Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks official[20]
- Nick Stewart, attorney and activist[21]
- Pat Young, county councilmember from the 1st district (2022โpresent)[22]
Declined
Endorsements
Izzy Patoka
- U.S. Executive Branch officials
- State legislators
Nick Stewart
- Statewide officials
- County officials
- Vicki Almond, county counclmember from the 2nd district (2010โ2018) and candidate for county executive in 2018[27]
- Tom Quirk, county councilmember from the 1st district (2010โ2022)[27]
Fundraising
| Campaign finance reports as of January 14, 2026
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| Candidate
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Raised
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Spent
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Cash on hand
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| Julian Jones (D)
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$1,173,910
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$534,815
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$1,108,405
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| Izzy Patoka (D)
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$1,015,465
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$222,281
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$1,433,617
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| Nick Stewart (D)
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$400,739
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$161,209
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$239,530
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| Pat Young (D)
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$81,158
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$32,456
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$48,702
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| Source: Maryland State Board of Elections[13]
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Results
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Patrick Dyer, businessman and nominee for HD-11 in 2006[30]
- Kim Stansbury, businesswoman and candidate for county executive in 2022[24]
Declined
- Todd Crandell, county councilmember from the 7th district (2014โpresent)[24][31]
- David Marks, county councilmember from the 5th district (2010โpresent)[24] (running for re-election)[32]
Fundraising
| Campaign finance reports as of January 14, 2026
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| Candidate
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Raised
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Spent
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Cash on hand
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| Patrick Dyer (R)
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$24,860
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$4,166
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$20,693
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| Kim Stansbury (R)
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$14,597
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$2,660
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$3,473
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| Source: Maryland State Board of Elections[13]
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Results
Independents
Candidates
Declared
- Rob Daniels (Independent), attorney[24]
Fundraising
| Campaign finance reports as of January 14, 2026
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Raised
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Spent
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Cash on hand
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| Rob Daniels (I)
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$33,532
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$41,850
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$3,500
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| Source: Maryland State Board of Elections[13]
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General election
Results
Frederick County
2026 Frederick County executive election|
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The incumbent county executive is Democrat Jessica Fitzwater, who was elected in 2022 with 50.4 percent of the vote.[33] She is running for reelection to a second term.[34]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Endorsements
Fundraising
| Campaign finance reports as of January 14, 2026
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Raised
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Spent
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Cash on hand
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| Jessica Fitzwater (D)
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$503,571
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$289,159
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$249,641
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| Source: Maryland State Board of Elections[13]
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Results
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Diane Fouche, former director of the Frederick County Office of Procurement and Contracting[36]
- William Holtzinger, former mayor of Frederick (2005โ2009) and candidate for mayor in 2013[37]
Declined
Results
General election
Results
Harford County
2026 Harford County executive election|
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The incumbent county executive is Republican Robert Cassilly, who was elected in 2022 with 64.1 percent of the vote.[39] He is running for reelection to a second term.[40]
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Bob Cassilly, incumbent county executive[40]
- Spencer Dagner[1]
- Patrick Vincenti, president of the Harford County Council (2018โpresent) from district E (2014โpresent)[41]
Fundraising
| Campaign finance reports as of January 14, 2026
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Raised
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Spent
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Cash on hand
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| Bob Cassilly (R)
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$813,399
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$397,642
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$473,253
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| Patrick Vincenti (R)
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$473,141
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$328,637
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$375,481
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| Source: Maryland State Board of Elections[13]
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Results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
Results
General election
Results
Howard County
2026 Howard County executive election|
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The incumbent county executive is Democrat Calvin Ball III, who was re-elected in 2022 with 59.1 percent of the vote.[42] He is ineligible to run for a third term due to term limits.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Vanessa Atterbeary, former state delegate from the 13th district (2015โ2026)[43]
- Bob Cockey, restaurateur and Republican nominee for SD-12 in 2022[44]
- Deb Jung, county councilmember from the 4th district (2018โpresent)[45]
- Liz Walsh, county councilmember from the 1st district (2018โpresent)[46]
Withdrawn
Declined
Endorsements
Vanessa Atterbeary
- Statewide officials
- State legislators
- County officials
- Labor unions
Jessica Feldmark (withdrawn)
- State legislators
- County officials
Debates and forums
2026 Howard County executive Democratic primary debates
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Host
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| P Participant A Absent N Non-invitee I Invitee W Withdrawn
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Cockey
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Jung
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Walsh
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Jan 10, 2026
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Illuminate Maryland
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P
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P
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P
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P
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Fundraising
| Campaign finance reports as of January 14, 2026
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| Candidate
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Raised
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Spent
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Cash on hand
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| Vanessa Atterbeary (D)
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$806,385
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$209,977
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$602,715
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| Deb Jung (D)
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$84,205
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$50,206
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$242,399
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| Liz Walsh (D)
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$44,973
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$18,793
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$25,880
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| Source: Maryland State Board of Elections[13]
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Results
General election
Results
Montgomery County
2026 Montgomery County executive election|
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The incumbent county executive is Democrat Marc Elrich, who was re-elected in 2022 with 75.1 percent of the vote.[57] He initially said that he would run for a third term,[58] however, Montgomery County voters approved a referendum during the 2024 elections limiting county executives to two consecutive terms, barring Elrich from running for a third term.[59]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Mithun Banerjee, real estate investor[60]
- Andrew Friedson, county councilmember from the 1st district (2018โpresent)[61]
- Evan Glass, at-large county councilmember (2018โpresent)[62]
- Peter James, tech executive and candidate for county executive in 2022[63]
- Will Jawando, at-large county councilmember (2018โpresent) and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2024[64]
Withdrawn
- Celeste Iroha, medical assistant and gun safety activist[65]
Declined
Endorsements
Andrew Friedson
- U.S. representatives
- State legislators
- County officials
- Marilyn Balcombe, county councilmember from the 2nd district (2022โpresent)[71]
- John McCarthy, Montgomery County State's Attorney (2007โpresent)[72]
- Hans Riemer, former at-large county councilmember (2010โ2022) and candidate for county executive in 2022[73]
- Individuals
- David Blair, businessman and candidate for county executive in 2018 and 2022[66]
- Party officials
- Labor unions
- Organizations
Evan Glass
- Executive Branch officials
- U.S. representatives
- County officials
- Laura Stewart, member of the Montgomery County Board of Education from the 4th district[77]
- Organizations
Will Jawando
- County officials
- Individuals
- Labor unions
- Organizations
Declined to endorse
- Statewide officials
- County officials
Fundraising
| Campaign finance reports as of January 14, 2026
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Raised
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Spent
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Cash on hand
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| Mithun Banerjee (D)
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<$1,000
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<$1,000
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N/A
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| Andrew Friedson (D)
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$1,649,057
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$311,495
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$1,847,407
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| Evan Glass (D)[b]
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$463,337
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$61,316
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$402,021
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| Will Jawando (D)[c]
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$768,063
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$206,640
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$561,423
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| Source: Maryland State Board of Elections[13]
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Results
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Shelly Skolnick, attorney and perennial candidate[86]
- Esther Wells, accountant[63]
Declined
- Reardon Sullivan, former chair of the Montgomery County Republican Party (2025โ2026) and nominee for county executive in 2022[86] (running for county council)[87]
Fundraising
| Campaign finance reports as of January 14, 2026
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Raised
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Spent
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Cash on hand
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| Shelly Skolnick (R)
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$1,000
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$0
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$1,000
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| Source: Maryland State Board of Elections[13]
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Results
General election
Results
Prince George's County
2026 Prince George's County executive election|
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The incumbent county executive is Aisha Braveboy, who was elected in 2025 with 91.2 percent of the vote.[88] She is running for re-election to a full four-year term.[1]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Aisha Braveboy, incumbent county executive (2025โpresent)[1]
- Billy Bridges, U.S. Air Force veteran, IT specialist, and candidate for county executive in 2018 and 2022[1]
- Marcellus Crews, tech executive, candidate for U.S. Senate in 2024, and candidate for county executive in 2025[1]
- Charnell Ferguson, nonprofit executive[1]
- Greg Holmes, perennial candidate[1]
Declined
- Jolene Ivey, at-large county councilmember (2024โpresent) and candidate for county executive in 2025 (running for re-election)[89]
Fundraising
| Campaign finance reports as of January 14, 2026
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Raised
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Spent
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Cash on hand
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| Aisha Braveboy (D)
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$1,710,756
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$1,318,713
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$555,833
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| Source: Maryland State Board of Elections[13]
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Results
Third-party and independent candidates
Candidates
Declared
- Moisette Tonya Sweat (Independent), attorney and Democratic candidate for county executive in 2022 and 2025[1]
General election
Results
Wicomico County
2026 Wicomico County executive election|
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Incumbent County Executive
Julie Giordano
Republican
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The incumbent county executive is Republican Julie Giordano, who was elected in 2022 with 51.2 percent of the vote.[90] She is running for a second term in office.[91]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Julie Giordano, incumbent county executive[91]
Fundraising
| Campaign finance reports as of January 14, 2026
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| Candidate
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Raised
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Spent
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Cash on hand
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| Julie Giordano (R)
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$59,807
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$41,369
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$19,565
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| Source: Maryland State Board of Elections[13]
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Results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Ernest Davis, former county councilmember from the 1st district (2014โ2022) and nominee for county executive in 2022[92]
Withdrawn
Fundraising
| Campaign finance reports as of January 14, 2026
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Raised
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Spent
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Cash on hand
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| Ernest Davis (D)
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$125
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$1,805
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$2,539
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| Source: Maryland State Board of Elections[13]
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Results
General election
Results
Notes
- ^ Klausmeier took office after her predecessor, Johnny Olszewski, resigned. She is not running for election to a full term.
- ^ As of February 2, 2026
- ^ As of January 5, 2026
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- ^ Peck, Louis; Jacoby, Ceoli (November 26, 2025). "Former head of Washington Waldorf School running for County Council at large". Bethesda Magazine. Retrieved December 1, 2025.
- ^ "LGBTQ+ Victory Fund Endorses 53 Candidates in 2025 Races, Mike Simmons (IL-09), James Osyf (VA-02), and Everton Blair for U.S. House". victoryfund.org. September 25, 2025. Retrieved September 25, 2025.
- ^ Peck, Louis (January 21, 2026). "MoCo Sierra Club chapter endorses Glass for county executive". Bethesda Magazine. Retrieved January 21, 2026.
- ^ Bixby, Ginny (May 22, 2025). "'I promise to fix the potholes': Jawando announces run for county executive". Bethesda Magazine. Retrieved May 22, 2025.
- ^ Hogan, Jack (December 5, 2025). "Montgomery County teachers union throws its weight behind Will Jawando". The Baltimore Banner. Retrieved December 6, 2025.
- ^ Campbell, Ashlyn (March 5, 2026). "Unions for MCPS support staff, other workers back Jawando for county executive". Bethesda Magazine. Retrieved March 5, 2026.
- ^ Peck, Louis (December 29, 2025). "Holiday political cheer: Immigrant rights group, two unions offer candidate endorsements". Bethesda Magazine. Retrieved December 29, 2025.
- ^ a b Campbell, Ashlyn (September 3, 2025). "Two progressive groups endorse Jawando in 2026 county executive race". Bethesda Magazine. Retrieved September 3, 2025.
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