County Council in Councilmanic District E, Maryland
2026 Primary Election
- Hunter Baker — County Council in Councilmanic District E, Maryland
Hunter Baker is a Democratic candidate for Harford County Council in District E, which includes Aberdeen, Churchville, and parts of Bel Air. A lifelong resident of Aberdeen, he is a special education teacher and an associate member of the Harford County Democratic Central Committee. His family has a long history of service in Aberdeen. Baker is focused on investing in schools and public transit, addressing housing affordability, and protecting green spaces from urban sprawl. He is a first-time political candidate running a campaign funded by small-dollar donations with the goal of making Harford County a place its residents can be proud of.
- Jessica Boyle-Tsottles — County Council in Councilmanic District E, Maryland
Jessica Boyle-Tsottles is a Republican member of the Harford County Council, representing District E since December 5, 2022. A wife, mother, and small business owner, she is a graduate of Fallston High School. Boyle-Tsottles is active in the community, serving on several boards and committees, including the Board of Health, the HarfordTV Advisory Board, and the Public Library Board of Trustees. She is also involved with the United Way of Central Maryland, the University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake NextGen Leadership Council, and The Liriodendron Foundation. Her political platform and voting records are not detailed in the provided search results.
- Douglas J. Phillips — County Council in Councilmanic District E, Maryland
Douglas J. Phillips is an attorney and business owner who ran as a Republican for Harford County Council in District E. Growing up in a military family, he is a self-described traditional conservative. Phillips has built several businesses and, as an attorney in private practice, has represented thousands of Marylanders. He is active in his community, coaching youth sports, and volunteering with his church and the Churchville Lions Club. His campaign priorities included stopping the crowding of roads and schools, fiscal responsibility, and preserving open space. He was involved in the passage of the Elijah Gorham Act, which upgraded emergency procedures in Maryland schools.
- Derek Alan Noyes, Jr. — County Council in Councilmanic District E, Maryland
Derek Alan Noyes Jr. is a Republican candidate running for County Council in Harford County's Councilmanic District E. He is campaigning on a platform centered around preservation, public safety, and fiscal responsibility. Noyes has stated that his campaign is focused on providing solutions over soundbites and prioritizing progress over partisanship. He has expressed a commitment to being a leader who listens to the community and delivers results. His campaign emphasizes a desire to represent the people and fight for his home community.