Local Update from Social Media
As she prepares to run for a second term in Maryland’s 6th District, Democratic Representative April Delaney of Potomac has outlined her strategy to secure re-election in the state’s only competitive congressional district. Her approach is expected to resonate with local voters as the election draws near, highlighting the importance of this race for Montgomery County residents.
Per local politics journalist Lou Peck, Two Montgomery County Republicans have officially filed with the State Board of Elections to compete in the GOP primary: Chris Burnett, a former Marine Corps attorney from Gaithersburg, and perennial candidate Robin Ficker of Boyds.
Meanwhile, former state Delegate Neil Parrott — who has already run unsuccessfully in District 6 three times, most recently losing to David Trone’s successor April McClain Delaney in 2024 — has filed a 2026 statement of candidacy with the Federal Election Commission. However, Parrott has not yet filed with the State Board of Elections.
This update was shared by Lou Peck (@PotomacPeck) on X.
“MoCo Politics…As she gears up to seek a second term in the 6th District, Democratic @RepAprilDelaney of Potomac offers a preview of her strategy to win re-election in what is currently Maryland’s only competitive congressional district.
https://t.co/08sMuZwMFf”
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