Gregory Anderson
// TLDR
Gregory V. Anderson is a Democratic candidate for Maryland’s House of Delegates in District 35A, covering parts of Harford and Cecil counties. Born and raised in Harford County, he graduated magna cum laude in electrical engineering from West Virginia University and has a background in software development, including founding a company whose technology was acquired by IBM. Anderson’s campaign focuses on leveraging his technical expertise to address local issues, though specific platform points are not detailed in the available sources.
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// BIO
Gregory V. Anderson
Hometown: Bel Air, Maryland
Profession: Software Developer and Entrepreneur
Education: {“institution”=>”Bel Air High School”, “degree”=>nil, “field_of_study”=>nil}, {“institution”=>”Peabody Conservatory”, “degree”=>nil, “field_of_study”=>”Music”}, {“institution”=>”West Virginia University”, “degree”=>”Bachelor’s”, “field_of_study”=>”Electrical Engineering”}
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// POLICY POSITIONS
Background and Experience: Gregory V. Anderson is a Democratic candidate for the Maryland House of Delegates in Legislative District 35A. He was born and raised in Harford County, Maryland, and continues to reside in the same house where he grew up. Anderson graduated from Bel Air High School and pursued studies in music at the Peabody Conservatory and electrical engineering at West Virginia University, where he graduated magna cum laude. Professionally, he has experience in software development, having worked at Hewlett-Packard in chemistry and cardiology labs. In the 1990s, he founded his own software company that pioneered web-based systems, which was later acquired by IBM. Currently, he collaborates with entrepreneurs.
Campaign Information: Gregory V. Anderson is running in the June 23, 2026, primary for one of the two seats in Maryland House of Delegates District 35A, which covers parts of Harford and Cecil counties. He is unopposed in the Democratic primary alongside Michael A. Eckels Jr. In the general election, they will face Republican incumbents Mike Griffith and Teresa E. Reilly, as well as another GOP challenger, in a district that leans heavily Republican.
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// VOTING RECORD
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// CAMPAIGN FINANCE
As of: 2026-06-18
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// ENDORSEMENTS
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// DISCLAIMER
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