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State Senator · Legislative District 29 · Maryland · 2026 Primary
Maryland State Senators represent their local districts in the General Assembly, where they propose and vote on laws covering issues like education, transportation, and public safety. They are responsible for approving the state’s annual budget and have the unique power to confirm or reject the Governor’s appointments for judges and agency leaders. This office is critical because its decisions determine how state tax dollars are spent and which policies govern your local community.
View all candidates in this raceChuck Borges is running for State Senator in Maryland District 29. He served nearly 23 years in the US Navy before moving to Southern Maryland for Test Pilot School in 2005. As a disabled Veteran, he worked as a civil servant in federal technology at agencies including GSA, OMB, CDC, and Social Security. On his campaign website, he states he stood up to DOGE to keep data safe during his time at Social Security. He describes himself as having worked his entire life to protect the public and find solutions to its most pressing problems. His platform focuses on affordability, jobs and growth, privacy, and ethical leadership.
Sources: Campaign website
FATHER. VETERAN. LEADER. BOLD IDEAS. REAL SOLUTIONS.
Chuck has worked his entire life to protect the public, find solutions to its most pressing problems, and stand up for people and ethical leadership.
stood up to DOGE to keep your data safe.
Develop housing people can afford, at every life stage
Grow new industries to help residents thrive and stay
Protect people’s rights and privacy
Source: chuck4md.com
Affordability
Develop housing people can afford, at every life stage
“Develop housing people can afford, at every life stage”
Jobs and Growth
Grow new industries to help residents thrive and stay
“Grow new industries to help residents thrive and stay”
Privacy
Protect people’s rights and privacy
“Protect people’s rights and privacy”