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Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners District 4 Democratic Primary

Election Date:June 23, 2026Register by:June 3, 2026

The Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners District 4 Democratic Primary is a municipal election to select the Democratic nominee for one of the nine seats on the Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners. The board oversees the Baltimore City Public School System, setting policy, approving budgets, and hiring the district's CEO. The winner of this primary will face no Republican or third-party opposition in the general election, as District 4 is a heavily Democratic district.

About This Race

The Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners District 4 Democratic Primary is a municipal election to select the Democratic nominee for one of the nine seats on the Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners. The board oversees the Baltimore City Public School System, setting policy, approving budgets, and hiring the district's CEO. The winner of this primary will face no Republican or third-party opposition in the general election, as District 4 is a heavily Democratic district.

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Important Dates

Election Date
June 23, 2026
Registration Deadline
June 3, 2026
Early Voting Starts
June 11, 2026
Early Voting Ends
June 19, 2026

How to Vote

To vote in Maryland, residents must be registered by June 3, 2026. Voters can register online through the Maryland State Board of Elections website, by mail, or in person at designated locations. Early voting runs from June 11 to June 19, 2026, with election day on June 23. Voters must present a valid ID if voting for the first time in Maryland or if requested by an election judge; acceptable IDs include a Maryland driver's license, state ID, passport, or military ID.

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Andrea Gibson

Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners District 4

Biography

Andrea Gibson is a longtime Baltimore City public school parent advocate and former PTA president at Roland Park Elementary/Middle School. She is running to improve equity in school funding, expand mental health services for students, and increase transparency in board decision-making.

Campaign Website
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Democratic

Letitia Dzirasa

Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners District 4

Biography

Letitia Dzirasa is a pediatrician and former Baltimore City Health Commissioner who has worked on child health initiatives and school-based wellness programs. She is running to strengthen the connection between student health and academic achievement, particularly in underserved communities.

Campaign Website

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