Republican Central Committee in Legislative District 15, Maryland
2026 Primary Election
- Peter Chan — Republican Central Committee in Legislative District 15, Maryland
Peter Chan has declared his candidacy as a Republican for the Maryland House of Delegates, seeking to represent Legislative District 15. His campaign is oriented toward the Republican primary election scheduled for June 23, 2026. The primary's outcome will decide the Republican party's nominee to advance to the general election. The Maryland House of Delegates serves as the lower chamber of the state's bicameral General Assembly and is responsible for passing legislation. As of this time, there is limited publicly available information regarding Peter Chan's professional experience, his key policy positions, and the foundational elements of his political platform. Further details on his agenda and qualifications may be released as the election cycle progresses.
- Dan Cuda — Republican Central Committee in Legislative District 15, Maryland
Dan Cuda is a retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel running for the Republican Central Committee At-Large seat in Montgomery County, Maryland. An Eagle Scout and 1976 Air Force Academy graduate, Cuda was a C-130 pilot and Gulf War veteran during his 22 years of military service. He earned a Ph.D. in Public Policy from George Mason University, where he teaches as an adjunct professor. A North Potomac resident, Cuda has been active in the Montgomery County Republican Party since 2009. He provides precinct training, served on the Central Committee in 2014 and 2018, and was a 2022 candidate for the County Council.
- Del Lamiman — Republican Central Committee in Legislative District 15, Maryland
Del Lamiman is a Republican candidate for the Republican Central Committee in Legislative District 15. He is currently the First Vice Chair of the Montgomery County Central Committee and has served as the Chair of the Legislative District 15 Organization for the previous six years. His political experience includes winning a competitive primary for the House of Delegates in 1974, serving as a Legislative Assistant in the Maryland Senate, and being a member of the Montgomery County Council Redistricting Commission. Lamiman's career includes 25 years in computer systems development and 30 years as a farmer. He is running to strengthen the Republican Party and elect Republicans to office.