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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 raceRayneika Robinson is a lifelong Marylander and first-generation college graduate running for State Delegate in District 6. She has ten years of experience in public safety, having worked with the Department of Juvenile Services and Adult Parole and Probation before serving as President of AFSCME Local 3661. Her platform focuses on housing stability, economic opportunity, youth education, and public safety rooted in accountability and second chances. She emphasizes her lived experiences, including homelessness and a learning disability, to advocate for systems that support people rather than around them.
Sources: Campaign website
I am not a career politician.
These experiences did not define my limits; they shaped my purpose.
Leadership should reflect the people it serves.
Real progress happens when people are heard.
Source: rayneikarobinson.com
Housing Stability
Protecting residents from displacement and ensuring access to support to remain safely housed.
“Rayneika is focused on protecting residents from displacement, improving housing quality, and ensuring everyone can access the support they need to remain safely housed.”
Economic Opportunity
Supporting small, minority owned, and women owned businesses alongside strong unions.
“Rayneika supports small, minority owned, and women owned businesses, strong unions, and safe, fair workplaces.”
Affordability
Closing corporate tax loopholes to ensure working families are not left carrying the burden.
“Rayneika believes affordability starts with fairness, including closing corporate tax loopholes so working families are not left carrying the burden.”
Education
Expanding access to education and enrichment while standing with educators.
“She is committed to expanding access to education and enrichment while standing with the educators who show up every day to support and care for our youth.”
Public Safety
Ensuring accountability, clean neighborhoods, and supporting second chances rooted in responsibility.
“Rayneika believes public safety requires strong accountability and clear expectations... At the same time, she supports second chances rooted in responsibility and opportunity.”
External coverage reports that Maryland lawmakers and AFSCME Maryland union leaders are calling for an independent investigation into the death of parole agent Davis Martinez. The article notes concerns that internal investigations focused on individual mistakes rather than systemic problems contributing to his death, with a call for a third-party review of agency actions.
“Everyone deserves a safe, stable place to call home. Rayneika is focused on protecting residents from displacement.”
Source“Rayneika believes investing in children is investing in the future. She is committed to expanding access to education and enrichment.”
Source“Rayneika supports small, minority owned, and women owned businesses, strong unions, and safe, fair workplaces.”
Source“Affordability starts with fairness, including closing corporate tax loopholes so working families are not left carrying the burden.”
Source“Rayneika believes public safety requires strong accountability and clear expectations... ensuring community safety is strengthened while people who do the work to rebuild can move forward.”
Source“In 2019, I transitioned to Adult Parole and Probation... In October 2025, I was appointed by the Governor to serve on the Correctional Training Commission.”
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