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Baltimore City Council District 2 Democratic Primary

Election Date:September 14, 2027Register by:August 23, 2027
Current holder:Danielle McCray(Democratic)

The Baltimore City Council District 2 Democratic Primary is a local election held on September 14, 2027, to select the Democratic nominee for the Baltimore City Council seat representing District 2. The winner will advance to the general election to potentially serve a four-year term on the City Council, which holds legislative authority over city policies, budget, and zoning within the district.

About This Race

The Baltimore City Council District 2 Democratic Primary is a local election held on September 14, 2027, to select the Democratic nominee for the Baltimore City Council seat representing District 2. The winner will advance to the general election to potentially serve a four-year term on the City Council, which holds legislative authority over city policies, budget, and zoning within the district.

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Important Dates

Election Date
September 14, 2027
Registration Deadline
August 23, 2027
Early Voting Starts
August 31, 2027
Early Voting Ends
September 7, 2027

How to Vote

Voters in Baltimore City must be registered to vote by August 23, 2027, to participate in the primary. Registered voters can vote early in person from August 31 to September 7, 2027, at designated vote centers, or cast a ballot on election day, September 14, 2027, at their assigned polling place. Mail-in ballots can be requested through the Maryland State Board of Elections website and must be postmarked by election day and received by September 21, 2027. Voters are not required to show ID unless voting for the first time in Maryland or if their registration is incomplete.

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Incumbent
Democratic

Danielle McCray

Baltimore City Council District 2

Biography

Danielle McCray is a incumbent Baltimore City Councilmember first elected in 2019, representing District 2 which includes neighborhoods such as Guilford, Homeland, and Roland Park. A former educator and nonprofit leader, she is running for re-election to continue her work on public safety, education equity, and sustainable development in her district.

Campaign Website
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Democratic

Isaiah Oliver

Baltimore City Council District 2

Biography

Isaiah Oliver is a community organizer and small business advocate who has worked with youth programs and local merchants in Northeast Baltimore. He is challenging the incumbent to bring fresh perspectives on affordable housing, small business support, and police accountability to District 2.

Campaign Website

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