Republican Central Committee in Councilmanic District 3, Maryland
2026 Primary Election
- Faith Loudon — Republican Central Committee in Councilmanic District 3, Maryland
Faith Loudon is a lifelong resident of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, and a leader in the Maryland Republican Party. She attended the University of Maryland and worked in the chemical industry before dedicating herself to her family as a homemaker. Loudon previously won the 2012 Republican primary for the U.S. House in Maryland's 4th Congressional District and ran for the Maryland House of Delegates in 2014. She also served as the 2020 Trump Campaign Chair for Anne Arundel County. Loudon is running for Councilmanic District 3 on the Anne Arundel County Republican Central Committee. She is a mother of three and a grandmother of seven.
- Robin Sirkel — Republican Central Committee in Councilmanic District 3, Maryland
Robin Sirkel is a Pasadena, Maryland resident and an advocate for parental rights. As a mother and grandmother, she has engaged in local policy debates, testifying before the Anne Arundel County Board of Education to advocate for an academic focus and the exclusive display of the American flag in classrooms. Sirkel also formally opposed state legislation on health education to demand parental opt-in rights. Recognized for her grassroots work, she was named an Unsung Hero at the 2025 Lincoln-Reagan Dinner. Sirkel is a Republican candidate running for the Anne Arundel County Republican Central Committee in Councilmanic District 3.
- Chuck Thompson — Republican Central Committee in Councilmanic District 3, Maryland
Chuck Thompson is a Republican candidate running for the Republican Central Committee in Maryland's Councilmanic District 3. He resides in Pasadena, Maryland, within Anne Arundel County. During the 2026 Gubernatorial Primary Election, Thompson seeks to serve on the local central committee, the official governing body for the Republican Party at the county level. The committee organizes local party activities. Thompson officially filed his candidacy in late February 2026, registering an active campaign for the Republican primary ballot to represent his local district within Anne Arundel County.