Judge of the Orphans' Court in Kent, Maryland
2026 Primary Election
- Elroy G. Boyer, Jr. — Judge of the Orphans' Court in Kent, Maryland
Elroy G. Boyer, Jr. is a Democratic politician serving as Chief Judge for the Orphans' Court of Kent County in Maryland. Born in Rock Hall in 1953, Boyer has maintained a long career in both public service and local business. He first became a judge for the Kent County Orphans' Court in 1990 and was subsequently elevated to Chief Judge in December 1994, a role he has held through numerous successful re-elections. Outside of judicial duties, he served as a member of the Conference of Orphans' Court Judges from 2003 to 2009. Boyer is also the President of Boyer's Enterprises, Inc. and has co-owned Boyer's Jewelers since 1984.
- Allan W. Schauber — Judge of the Orphans' Court in Kent, Maryland
Allan W. Schauber is a Democratic candidate for Judge of the Orphans' Court in Kent County, Maryland, a position he has held since his 2022 election. Born in Chestertown in 1957, he attended Kent County High School before beginning a career in public service and local business. Schauber served as a firefighter with the Aberdeen Proving Ground Fire and Emergency Services from 1982 until his 2007 retirement, and has volunteered with the Kent & Queen Anne Rescue Squad. He is an accomplished decoy carver who has operated miniature carving and framing businesses in Chestertown since the 1970s, and has worked as a funeral assistant since 2014.
- Joseph L. Holt — Judge of the Orphans' Court in Kent, Maryland
Joseph L. Holt is a Republican candidate running for Judge of the Orphans' Court in Kent County, Maryland. A longtime resident of Chestertown, Holt brings decades of dedicated community involvement and leadership experience to his campaign. He previously enjoyed a distinguished career in higher education administration, serving as the Chief of Staff at Washington College. His exceptional contributions to the institution led to the creation of the Joseph L. Holt Award for Distinguished Service, which annually honors outstanding faculty and staff. In addition to his professional work, Holt has actively supported the Chester River Health Foundation and local Republican political efforts.