Republican Central Committee in Legislative District 23, Maryland
2026 Primary Election
- Jesse A. Peed — Republican Central Committee in Legislative District 23, Maryland
Jesse A. Peed, a Republican candidate for Prince George's County Council in District 9, is a U.S. Army veteran and the owner of a small business. A lifelong resident of Prince George's County, he graduated from Gwynn Park High School. Peed has previously run for Maryland State Senate and serves as the Chairman of the Prince George's County Republican Central Committee. His campaign platform often emphasizes fiscal responsibility, supporting small businesses, and upholding civil liberties. He and his wife, Kathryn, have raised four children in the county.
- Kimberly Simmons Robinson — Republican Central Committee in Legislative District 23, Maryland
Kimberly Simmons Robinson is a Republican candidate seeking election to the Maryland House of Delegates to represent District 23. In her campaign, she has committed to advocating for lower taxes and fees for residents. Robinson's platform also prioritizes the creation of safer and stronger communities, as well as the strengthening of local schools. She aims to foster an environment with more opportunities for families and individuals to thrive and is a proponent of supporting local businesses within Maryland. She is running in the Republican primary scheduled for June 23, 2026.
- James A. T. Amah — Republican Central Committee in Legislative District 23, Maryland
James A. T. Amah is a Republican candidate running for the Maryland State Senate to represent District 23. He has declared his candidacy for the Republican primary scheduled on June 23, 2026. Amah is seeking to represent a district with no incumbent in the upcoming election. His campaign is for a seat in the Maryland State Senate, and he will be competing in the Republican primary. Additional details about his professional background and political platform have not been made publicly available.