Board of Education in Councilmanic District B, Maryland
2026 Primary Election
- Keri L. Geibler — Board of Education in Councilmanic District B, Maryland
Keri L. Geibler is a candidate running for the Harford County Board of Education, representing Councilmanic District B in Maryland. She is competing in the nonpartisan primary election scheduled for June 23, 2026. This open race features no incumbents. Geibler has a background in public education, having previously worked as a fifth-grade elementary school teacher in nearby Howard County, Maryland. During her teaching career, she was actively involved in implementing the SAFE (Stopping Abuse for Everyone) drug and alcohol education curriculum to help students navigate peer pressure. Geibler resides in Fallston, where her campaign is based.
- Dominic J. Heath — Board of Education in Councilmanic District B, Maryland
Dominic J. Heath is a candidate running in the non-partisan 2026 election for the Harford County Board of Education, representing Councilmanic District B in Maryland. Heath filed for his candidacy in February 2026 under the campaign committee "Dominic Heath for BOE" and aims to advance through the primary election scheduled for June 23, 2026. Based in Fallston, Maryland, Heath is running for an open seat on the school board, as there are no incumbents currently competing in the District B race. He actively engages with the community by participating in local candidate forums, aiming to serve students of the Harford County school system.
- Christian Licier — Board of Education in Councilmanic District B, Maryland
Christian Licier is a nonpartisan candidate running for election to the Harford County Board of Education to represent Councilmanic District B in Maryland. He is on the ballot for the primary election occurring on June 23, 2026. Licier brings a professional background in school administration and public education to his candidacy. He has previously worked within the Baltimore City Public Schools system, serving as an assistant principal at both Garrison Middle School and Patterson High School, where he focused on analyzing data to address chronic student absenteeism. In July 2020, Licier became the principal of Bay-Brook Elementary/Middle School.