State Senator in Legislative District 6, Maryland
2026 Primary Election
- Justin Holliday — State Senator in Legislative District 6, Maryland
Justin Holliday is a Democratic candidate for the Maryland State Senate, representing District 6. A U.S. Air Force veteran and entrepreneur, he serves on the Baltimore County Democratic State Central Committee for District 6. Holliday previously sought election to the Maryland House of Delegates in the same district in 2018. During past campaigns, he earned endorsements from prominent organizations, including the Sierra Club - Maryland Chapter, AFSCME Maryland, and the Maryland State and District Of Columbia AFL-CIO. Holliday is actively campaigning for the upcoming Democratic primary election, which is scheduled to be held on June 23, 2026.
- Daniel Eisenhart — State Senator in Legislative District 6, Maryland
Daniel Eisenhart is a Republican candidate for the Maryland State Senate, aiming to represent Legislative District 6. He has officially filed to run in the primary election scheduled to take place on June 23, 2026. His campaign is registered with the state under the committee name "Eyes and Hearts in your Community with Daniel Eisenhart for Office." In his pursuit of the party's nomination, Eisenhart is challenging the incumbent senator, Johnny Ray Salling. Publicly accessible information regarding his detailed professional history and previous political appointments or elected positions is limited. His current political focus is on winning the Republican primary to advance to the general election.
- Johnny Ray Salling — State Senator in Legislative District 6, Maryland
Johnny Ray Salling, a Republican, has been a member of the Maryland State Senate representing Legislative District 6 since January 14, 2015. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1961, he is a graduate of Sparrows Point High School. From 1979 to 1981, Salling served in the U.S. Army as a combat engineer. Prior to his political career, he spent over three decades as a steelworker at the Bethlehem Steel Mill in Sparrows Point, where he also functioned as a union representative for the United Steelworkers of America. In 2020, he ran as the Republican nominee for Maryland's 2nd congressional district but was unsuccessful in the general election. His current term in the State Senate ends on January 13, 2027.