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House of Delegates Member · Legislative District 30A · 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 raceBradley K. O'Neal is a lifelong Annapolis resident and graduate of Annapolis High School who filed to run for the Maryland House of Delegates in District 30A for the 2026 election cycle. He describes himself as an Eagle Scout, former professional baseball player, beekeeper, small business owner, and former banker with Navy Federal Credit Union. His campaign emphasizes inspiring youth, protecting seniors and retirees, addressing local infrastructure issues, and promoting environmental stewardship through pollinator protection. O'Neal positions himself as a "student of life" committed to service, integrity, and long-term community well-being rooted in his deep connection to Annapolis neighborhoods. He seeks steady representation focused on discipline, accessibility, and results for District 30A which includes parts of Anne Arundel County and the state capital.
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Youth
Inspire youth through stronger programs and pathways to expand access to education and workforce development.
“"My goal is clear. Every child in Annapolis, and across Maryland, should grow up knowing their State Delegate believes in them, supports them, and stands beside them throughout their journey."”
Seniors
Protect seniors and retirees through stability focused policy to address financial burdens detrimental to retention of these communities.
“"Retain Our Retirees & Protect Our Seniors The various financial burdens our retirees and seniors face has become detrimental in the retention of these communities."”
Infrastructure
Enhance local infrastructure in Annapolis to improve state resilience, specifically addressing recurring flooding at City Dock and streets.
“"From recurring flooding at our City Dock to challenges affecting our streets, neighborhoods, and local economy, these conditions directly impact residents, businesses, and visitors alike."”
Environment
Restore ecosystems by defending pollinators and clean water, specifically focusing on bees and environmental stewardship.
“"The Issue Maryland's pollinators are disappearing at an alarming rate. Habitat loss, pesticide exposure, and environmental degradation threaten not only honeybees, but our entire food system and local ecosystems."”
Report Annapolis announced O'Neal's candidacy on September 26, 2025, noting he filed on September 12, 2025. The article highlights his diverse background as a former baseball player and beekeeper alongside his community service at Navy Federal Credit Union. It confirms the primary election is scheduled for June 23, 2026, with the general election set for November 3, 2026.
“"Every child in Annapolis, and across Maryland, should grow up knowing their State Delegate believes in them, supports them, and stands beside them throughout their journey."”
Source“"Retain Our Retirees & Protect Our Seniors The various financial burdens our retirees and seniors face has become detrimental in the retention of these communities."”
Source“"Enhance Local Infrastructure in Annapolis to Improve State Resilience From recurring flooding at our City Dock..."”
Source“"Restore the Bees & Strengthen Our Ecosystems The Issue Maryland's pollinators are disappearing at an alarming rate."”
Source“"Lifelong Annapolis Resident Former Pro Baseball Player Eagle Scout Small Business Owner Beekeeper and Former Banker"”
Source“"My goal is clear. Every child in Annapolis, and across Maryland, should grow up knowing their State Delegate believes in them... expands access to education"”
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