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House of Delegates Member · Legislative District 6 · Maryland · 2026 Primary
Members of the Maryland House of Delegates represent their local districts in the state legislature by proposing, debating, and voting on laws that impact public education, healthcare, and transportation. They work alongside the state Senate to pass Maryland’s annual budget and determine how tax dollars are allocated to community services and infrastructure projects. This office is vital because delegates shape the statewide policies and spending priorities that directly influence the daily lives of all residents.
View all candidates in this raceBobby Al Jolson Berger is a Republican candidate for Maryland House of Delegates District 6 in the 2026 election. He describes himself as a Disabled Vietnam Veteran, a Baltimore City Police Officer with 20 years of service, and an entertainer. He identifies as a family man who has been married for 42 years with two children and six grandchildren, a Roman Catholic Christian, and a Trump supporter residing in Dundalk for over 50 years. External reporting notes he is running against incumbents Robin L. Grammer, Bob Long, and Ric Metzgar in a competitive district sensitive to crime trends and suburban tax pressure.
Disabled Vietnam Veteran.
Baltimore City Police Officer 20yrs.
Entertainer.
Family man 42yrs married, 2 Children, 6 Grandchildren.
Roman Catholic Christian.
Republican Trump Supporter.
MDBayNews classifies District 6 as a competitive battleground with three at-large seats where Republicans could benefit if crime remains dominant while Democrats may consolidate gains on education and social policy issues. The article lists Berger among the Republican candidates running against incumbents in this multi-member district configuration. Analysis highlights suburban volatility and high turnout importance for the race dynamics within Western Baltimore County.