2026 Election — Maryland’s 4th Congressional District

Maryland’s 4th · 2026 · civic regional illustration
This is Side Two
This page is the arena for this district, this cycle. It is where competition lives. Debate, live conference, and candidate ads belong here later.
It is not a campaign. It does not crown a winner. It does not tell you who to vote for.
For what the job is, use the office twin.
The map for this cycle
Maryland considered a new congressional map in 2026. That effort did not become law when the session ended. The 2026 ballot uses the map enacted in 2022. Confirm on the Maryland State Board of Elections and voter lookup.
Baltimore City, Montgomery, Prince George’s, Anne Arundel, and Baltimore County are split. Look up the address.
When
- Election Day: Tuesday, November 3, 2026
- Primaries and early-ballot windows are set by Maryland law and can move. Confirm on the Maryland State Board of Elections.
All 435 voting House seats are on the 2026 ballot, including this one.
Who is on the ballot
Do not take names from a news comment or a text thread.
- Official candidate list / sample ballot — Maryland State Board of Elections
- District lookup — Maryland voter services
- Current Member of record (not the same thing as the 2026 nominee) — House.gov finder
If a site and the official sample ballot disagree, the sample ballot wins.
What you are hiring
You are hiring a United States Representative for inner Prince George’s County on the 2022 map. If you live in PG, look up the address. Read the office page.
How to stay out of rumor
- Registration and party affiliation for the primary: official Maryland tools
- Mail and early voting rules: official sites only
- “You can vote by text” and other shortcuts: treat as false until a .gov page says otherwise
This briefing will not invent voting procedures.
Debate and live (next state of this door)
This URL is the room. Discourse and live conference for this district land here when CIC says so — not on the textbook, not on SuperPack, not on WordPress.