House of Delegates in Legislative District 41, Maryland
2026 Primary Election
- Reuven Amos — House of Delegates in Legislative District 41, Maryland
Reuven Amos is a Democratic candidate running for the Maryland House of Delegates in Legislative District 41. His campaign is built on the principle of a community-oriented government that prioritizes the specific needs of its constituents. Among his key policy initiatives, Amos is advocating for the expansion of accessible healthcare services to cover all Marylanders. He also supports increasing funding for public schools to ensure a high-quality education for all students. Additionally, his platform includes the creation and implementation of policies designed to promote and secure affordable and safe housing throughout the district. Amos is a candidate in the Democratic primary scheduled for June 23, 2026.
- Shannice Anderson — House of Delegates in Legislative District 41, Maryland
Shannice Anderson is a Democratic candidate for the Maryland House of Delegates in Legislative District 41. A Baltimore native, she graduated from Bowie State University with a degree in Sociology, focusing on criminal justice reform. Anderson currently serves as the Community Engagement Coordinator for Maryland's Office of the Public Defender. In this role, she builds community partnerships and supports individuals transitioning from incarceration. She created the "Community Engagement Reentry Project" to provide dedicated assistance to justice-impacted individuals. Anderson also contributes to several reentry advisory boards and committees throughout Maryland, where she advocates for holistic representation and effective programs to reduce recidivism.
- Chezia Cager — House of Delegates in Legislative District 41, Maryland
Chezia Cager is a Democratic candidate for the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Legislative District 41. Her career is rooted in public service, with experience at the federal, state, and local levels of government. Cager's professional expertise spans crisis communications, health equity policy, and community development. She previously served as the chief of staff for Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, where she played an integral role in city administration. Cager earned an undergraduate degree from Salisbury University and holds a master's degree in communications from Notre Dame of Maryland. Within her district, she has demonstrated leadership by chairing the Senate Scholarship Committee and spearheading voter engagement initiatives.
- Matt Menter — House of Delegates in Legislative District 41, Maryland
Matt Menter is a Democratic candidate for the Maryland House of Delegates in Legislative District 41. A resident of Baltimore for 12 years, he is a local business owner. Menter serves as the Vice Chair of the Diversity Leadership Council for the Maryland Democratic Party and is a member of the National Stonewall Democrats. He has also volunteered as a Court Appointed Special Advocate for teenagers in the foster care system. His campaign platform prioritizes community engagement, housing improvements, support for unions and teachers, and environmental issues, with a focus on addressing socioeconomic divisions and advocating for equitable investment across the district.
- Adrian Muldrow — House of Delegates in Legislative District 41, Maryland
Adrian Muldrow is a community activist and author from Baltimore, Maryland, known for his dedicated work in criminal justice reform. His advocacy is deeply rooted in his personal experience of being wrongfully convicted of murder. He served seven years in prison before his conviction was officially overturned in 2002, an event that has profoundly shaped his life's work. Muldrow has become a prominent public voice, advocating for significant changes to Maryland's expungement laws to help others clear their records. He also campaigns for increased support systems for individuals who have been wrongly accused and incarcerated. To share his story, Muldrow authored the book "Excuse or Circumstance," which chronicles his journey through the legal system.
- S. I. "Sandy" Rosenberg — House of Delegates in Legislative District 41, Maryland
S. I. "Sandy" Rosenberg is a Democratic member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing District 41 in Baltimore City since 1983. He is a graduate of Amherst College and Columbia University Law School. His notable legislative accomplishments include authoring the law that codified the principles of Roe v. Wade into Maryland statute, the repeal of the death penalty, and the extension of the state's civil rights law to prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation. Rosenberg has also sponsored legislation concerning lead paint abatement and welfare reform. In addition to his public service, he has served as a law school faculty member at the University of Baltimore and the University of Maryland.
- Sean A. Stinnett — House of Delegates in Legislative District 41, Maryland
Sean A. Stinnett is a Democratic member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Legislative District 41 in Baltimore City. He was appointed to the position to fill a vacancy and officially assumed office on March 3, 2025. Stinnett's career prior to his legislative appointment was dedicated to public service, with roles in both the City of Baltimore and the Maryland Department of General Services. In these positions, his work specifically focused on advocating for and supporting minority and women-owned businesses. A lifelong learner, Stinnett is a graduate of two local institutions, having earned degrees from both Baltimore City Community College and Coppin State University. His commitment to his community extends beyond his professional roles; he has served as the president of the West Arlington Improvement Association and was actively involved with the 300 Men March anti-violence movement.
- Ryan Turner — House of Delegates in Legislative District 41, Maryland
Ryan Turner is a Democratic candidate for the Maryland House of Delegates in District 41. A Baltimore native, Turner has over a decade of experience in nonprofit management and human services. He is the founding executive director of GreenLight Fund Baltimore, a venture philanthropy organization addressing racial disparities and supporting children and families. Previously, Turner served as the executive director of Community Law in Action, a youth leadership and advocacy organization, and founded The Akoben Foundation, a nonprofit aimed at improving literacy for young students. He is a graduate of Coppin State University, where he earned a degree in Psychology.