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County Commissioner · District 2 · Queen Anne's County · 2026 Primary
County Commissioners act as both the lawmaking body and the executive branch for their county, meaning they pass local ordinances and oversee all county departments. They are responsible for setting property tax rates and adopting the annual budget, which determines funding levels for essential services like public schools, road maintenance, and emergency responders. Their decisions on land use and zoning also directly influence how your community grows and what types of businesses or housing can be built.
View all candidates in this raceStephen Wilson is a Centreville resident and Republican candidate seeking election to the Queen Anne's County Board of Commissioners representing District 2 in 2026. He previously served as District 2 Commissioner for two terms, from December 2014 to December 2022, during which time he served as both Vice President and President of the Board and was a liaison to the county's Emergency Medical Services, Finance Board, Board of Health, and Emergency Services Advisory Council. He is credited with helping Queen Anne's County achieve a triple-A bond rating and with building what he describes as the best EMS operation in the State of Maryland. After choosing not to seek re-election in 2022, he is now seeking a return to the Board of Commissioners in 2026. He is running in the June 23, 2026 Republican primary alongside incumbent Patrick McLaughlin and fellow challenger Mat Drayer.
Steve Wilson was elected in 2014 & 2018.
Steve is serving his second term and running for a third.
Youth springs eternal for some people, among them, the senior most members of the Kent Island Elks Spring Horseshoe League.
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Highlights participation of senior members in community leagues like the Kent Island Elks Spring Horseshoe League.
“Youth springs eternal for some people, among them, the senior most members of the Kent Island Elks Spring Horseshoe League.”
External news coverage indicates that candidates file for local office ahead of a June primary in Queen Anne's County. While the article lists various community headlines such as an officer-involved shooting and cancer survivor honors, specific details regarding Wilson's record or endorsements are not detailed in the provided text snippet. The coverage confirms his candidacy filing status within the broader context of local elections.
“Youth springs eternal for some people, among them, the senior most members of the Kent Island Elks Spring Horseshoe League.”
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