The 2026 race should stay local
District 45 residents deserve a campaign conversation that stays rooted in East and Northeast Baltimore. The 2026 House of Delegates race is not just about candidate names. It is about whether residents have representation that knows the district and stays answerable to it.
Caylin Young's reelection campaign is making the case that local presence, legislative experience, and practical constituent service should matter in this race.
What voters should watch
Residents evaluating the race can use a few clear questions:
- Who is visible in schools, neighborhood meetings, and community spaces?
- Who can point to work tied to public safety, education, housing, jobs, and youth opportunity?
- Who makes voting, volunteering, contact, and issue information easy to find?
- Who treats District 45 residents as partners before and after Election Day?
These questions are more useful than campaign noise because they focus on what residents can verify.
Why search visibility matters
Many voters will search for "Caylin Young," "45th District," "House of Delegates," or "District 45 delegate race" before they ever visit a campaign office or attend an event. The campaign should meet residents where they are searching with clear, accurate, local information.
That is why the website now includes a District 45 blog, voting resources, record pages, community pages, and direct contact paths.
How to stay involved
Residents can volunteer, donate, share updates, contact the campaign, or use official voter resources. The strongest campaign is not only visible online. It turns online interest into real conversations with District 45 voters.