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From delsandy.com:Samuel I. “Sandy” Rosenberg has been a member of the House for Delegates since 1983 and currently serves as chair of the Subcommittee on Government Operations and House chair of the Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive, and Legislative Review.
Seat: 41
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From amosforhouse.com: Reuven Amos is dedicated to fostering a community-oriented government in Maryland. Prioritizing constituents' needs, he believes in the 'man of the people' approach, promoting inclusivity and active engagement in state governance.
Seat: 41
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From andersonformaryland.com:My vision for District 41 is a community where every resident—no matter their background, zip code, or circumstance—has access to opportunity, safety, and a real voice in the decisions that shape their lives. District 41 is one of the most diverse and dynamic communities in our state. That diversity is our strength. It means different cultures, experiences, and perspectives coming together—but it also means we must be intentional about equity. My vision is to ensure that our policies reflect all of us, not just a few.
Seat: 41
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From mattformaryland.com:I moved to Baltimore 12 years ago. I got married to my husband here, started a business here, bought a home here. I never thought I'd call anywhere home, but this is home now. And you take care of your home. I chose to run for office because it’s time this city stopped getting in its own way. I want to see every neighborhood thrive. Baltimore is a city that could house one million people. We need to bring people back to this city. We need to make it easier to do business here. We need to give people a reason to stay here. We deserve the best. We deserve a government that works for us. I want to protect the small business owner. I want to ensure that we’re building everywhere in the city and bringing up all communities. I want to make sure seniors can stay in the homes they have always lived in. I want to make sure people aren’t forced out of the city because of rent hikes. I want to make sure that when you’re expecting your first kid, you know you can stay here in the city because we have the best schools and the safest streets.
Seat: 41
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From voteadrianmuldrowhouseofdelegates2026.com:Adrian Muldrow is a Baltimore-born community builder, economic development leader, and advocate for justice running to represent Maryland’s 41st Legislative District. For more than a decade, he has worked at the intersection of business growth, workforce development, and neighborhood revitalization , helping small businesses open their doors, residents access jobs, and communities reclaim opportunity.
Seat: 41
Data sourced from the Maryland State Board of Elections and Ballotpedia.