Democratic Central Committee in Legislative District 30, Maryland
2026 Primary Election
- Briayna K. Cuffie — Democratic Central Committee in Legislative District 30, Maryland
Briayna K. Cuffie is a Democratic candidate for the Democratic Central Committee in Maryland's Legislative District 30. A strategist, political advocate, and civil servant specializing in international relations, she is also a dedicated local historian, racial justice organizer, and community advocate in Annapolis. Descended from a family with deep roots in Maryland, she is actively involved in community initiatives. Her work includes serving as a racial equity advisor and co-founding Reparations 4 Slavery, an organization focused on education and direct repair for the harms of slavery. Cuffie is a committed public servant with a focus on equity and community advancement.
- Jenna Jakoby — Democratic Central Committee in Legislative District 30, Maryland
Jenna Jakoby is a dedicated member of the Democratic Party, now running for a position on the Democratic Central Committee for Legislative District 30 in Maryland. Her campaign is centered on the core values of the Democratic platform, with a strong focus on representing the interests and concerns of her local community within the party structure. Jakoby aims to foster greater civic engagement and ensure that the voices of the residents in her district are influential in shaping the party's direction and priorities. She is committed to working collaboratively to support and elect Democratic candidates at all levels of government, thereby strengthening the party's impact.
- Scott W. MacMullan — Democratic Central Committee in Legislative District 30, Maryland
Scott W. MacMullan is a dedicated member of the Democratic Central Committee for Legislative District 30 in Maryland. An Annapolis native and attorney, he runs his own law firm, Scott MacMullan Law, LLC, focusing on criminal defense and personal injury. His deep connections to the local community are evident through his past service on the Annapolis Human Relations Commission and the board of the Wiley H. Bates Legacy Center. MacMullan previously ran for County Council, emphasizing his commitment to the environment and education. He is a graduate of Villanova University and Widener University School of Law.
- Keisha Monique — Democratic Central Committee in Legislative District 30, Maryland
Keisha Monique is an active Democratic candidate seeking election to the Democratic Central Committee representing Legislative District 30 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. She officially filed her candidacy for the 2026 Gubernatorial Primary Election, which is scheduled to take place on June 23, 2026. Monique is running alongside several other candidates in District 30, a local race where voters will select up to four members and where no more than half of the elected members can be of the same gender. With campaign correspondence based in Annapolis, Monique maintains an official campaign website to share information with local voters.
- William F. Rowel — Democratic Central Committee in Legislative District 30, Maryland
William F. Rowel is a Democratic candidate for the Democratic Central Committee in Maryland's Legislative District 30. An active community leader based in Anne Arundel County, Rowel has served as a Senior Advisor to the Mayor of Annapolis and the Director of Public Engagement and Community Relations. Within city government, he has also worked as the Bike, Pedestrian, and Micro-mobility Coordinator for the Annapolis Department of Transportation, promoting accessible infrastructure. A dedicated political strategist, Rowel helped launch the "OneAnnapolis" initiative to bridge cultural disparities. He also proudly serves on the governing board of the New Village Academy.
- Darcy Scott — Democratic Central Committee in Legislative District 30, Maryland
Darcy Scott has over 15 years of experience in federal advocacy, having served as the DC director for a women's organization and later running the government affairs department at M+R Strategic Services. She has worked with prominent organizations such as the ACLU and Susan G. Komen for the Cure to influence legislators. A graduate of Southern Methodist University and Northwestern University, Scott is a sole proprietor who leverages her expertise to help organizations like Habitat for Humanity International and United Way Worldwide impact the legislative process. She serves on the advisory board of the Women's Information Network and the board of the South County Democratic Club, and resides in Churchton.
- Henry G. Snurr — Democratic Central Committee in Legislative District 30, Maryland
Henry Snurr is a Democratic candidate for the Democratic Central Committee in Legislative District 30. A lifelong Marylander and Annapolis resident, he is the son of two federal workers. Snurr serves as the Secretary of the District 30 Democratic Club and President of the Young Democrats of Maryland. With experience in various campaign roles, including Finance Chair and Campaign Chair, he has supported progressive candidates across the country. He is currently managing a re-election campaign for the Anne Arundel County Board of Education and serves as an alternate on the Annapolis Democratic Central Committee.