Board of Education in Councilmanic District E, Maryland
2026 Primary Election
- Aaron D. Boyle — Board of Education in Councilmanic District E, Maryland
Aaron D. Boyle is a nonpartisan candidate running for the Harford County Board of Education to represent Councilmanic District E in Maryland. The primary election is scheduled for June 23, 2026. A resident of Harford County for nearly fifteen years, Boyle is a local business owner and the parent of a public school student. Nominated for Harford County Public Schools Volunteer of the Year, he actively supports students by creating before-school STEM programs. His campaign prioritizes community collaboration, transparent communication, educator incentives, and building strong partnerships among parents, teachers, and local administrators.
- Matt Jones — Board of Education in Councilmanic District E, Maryland
Matt Jones is a candidate running for the Harford County Board of Education, seeking to represent Councilmanic District E in Maryland. Participating in a nonpartisan contest, Jones will appear on the ballot for the upcoming primary election scheduled for June 23, 2026. Residing in Bel Air, Maryland, his campaign officially operates under the registered committee Friends of Matt Jones. Jones is actively competing for an open seat on the school board alongside fellow nonpartisan candidates Aaron Boyle and Robert S. Wagner, since there are no incumbents in the race. If successful, he hopes to advance to the November general election to serve his district.
- Robert S. Wagner — Board of Education in Councilmanic District E, Maryland
Robert S. Wagner is a nonpartisan candidate running for the Harford County Board of Education to represent District E in Maryland in 2026. Born in Harford County in 1957, Wagner graduated from Bel Air High School in 1975 and earned an associate degree from Harford Community College in 1979. He has an extensive background in local government, having previously served as a Republican member of the Harford County Council for District E from 1990 to 2006, including a term as president, and again from 2018 to 2022. Outside of his political service, Wagner has professional experience working as a family farm manager and in the freight brokerage industry.