Democratic Central Committee in Legislative District 21, Maryland
2026 Primary Election
- Lindsey Doyle — Democratic Central Committee in Legislative District 21, Maryland
Lindsey Doyle is a Democratic public service leader and climate resilience expert who briefly ran for the Democratic Central Committee in Maryland’s Legislative District 21, located in Prince George's County, during the 2026 election cycle. With fourteen years of experience, Doyle serves as the Executive Director of the American Red Cross of Southern Maryland. Previously, she was a USAID Director leading the President's Emergency Plan for Adaptation and Resilience, a White House climate initiative. Doyle has also served as an expert on the Maryland Food System Resiliency Council and holds degrees from Georgetown and Uppsala Universities.
- Andrew M. Fellows — Democratic Central Committee in Legislative District 21, Maryland
Andrew M. Fellows is a Democratic candidate running for the Prince George's County Democratic Central Committee in Maryland's Legislative District 21. He brings extensive local government experience to the role. Fellows served as the Mayor of College Park from 2009 to 2015, following several terms on the College Park City Council. He has also worked as a program manager at the University of Maryland's Environmental Finance Center and as the Chesapeake program director for Clean Water Action. Fellows holds a bachelor's degree from Boston University and a master's degree in American studies from the University of Maryland.
- Dennis Owen Grant — Democratic Central Committee in Legislative District 21, Maryland
Dennis Owen Grant is a candidate running for the Democratic Central Committee in Maryland's Legislative District 21. Representing the Democratic Party, Grant is on the ballot for the upcoming 2026 Maryland Gubernatorial Primary Election, which is scheduled for June 23, 2026. He is a resident of Laurel, located in Prince George's County, Maryland, where he officially filed for candidacy in February 2026. The Democratic Central Committee is responsible for local party governance, and members are elected directly by voters during the primary. If elected, Grant will serve as one of the representatives for District 21, working to support Democratic initiatives across his community.
- Mariam Ibrahim Kamel — Democratic Central Committee in Legislative District 21, Maryland
Mariam Ibrahim Kamel is a candidate for the Democratic Central Committee in Maryland, running to represent Legislative District 21 in Prince George's County. A resident of College Park, Maryland, Kamel officially filed her candidacy on February 20, 2026. She is running in the Democratic primary election scheduled for June 23, 2026. The Democratic Central Committee serves as the governing body for the local Democratic Party, where members are responsible for organizing political activities, supporting Democratic candidates, and filling legislative vacancies when they occur. Kamel is part of a competitive field of candidates seeking to represent the constituents of District 21.
- Jessy Mejia Terry — Democratic Central Committee in Legislative District 21, Maryland
Jessy Mejia Terry is a candidate for the Democratic Central Committee in Maryland's Legislative District 21. A native of El Salvador, she earned a degree in Government and Politics from the University of Maryland. Mejia Terry brings extensive experience in public service, currently serving as the Latino Liaison for the Montgomery County Office of Community Partnerships. She previously worked as the Administrative Director for the Governor's Commissions on Hispanic and Caribbean Affairs under Martin O'Malley. As a legislative staffer, she helped create a domestic worker's bill of rights. She has also worked as an independent political consultant.
- Joseph D. Tyree — Democratic Central Committee in Legislative District 21, Maryland
Joseph D. Tyree is a resident of Laurel, Maryland, located within Prince George's County. In 2026, he briefly entered the local political arena by filing as a candidate for the Democratic Central Committee representing Legislative District 21. Running as a member of the Democratic Party, Tyree officially launched his campaign on February 23, 2026. However, his candidacy was short-lived, as public election records from the Maryland State Board of Elections indicate he formally withdrew from the race on March 3, 2026. Beyond his brief political involvement, Tyree maintains a public presence on popular social media platforms including Instagram and Facebook.