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A District 7A neighborhood street at sunsetThe Middle River waterfront in Baltimore CountyDelegate Ryan Nawrocki

Maryland State Delegate · District 7A

Ryan
Nawrocki

Committed to Maryland Communities.

Working together for safer neighborhoods, stronger schools, and a better future for every Marylander.

Husband · Father of Six · Delegate

Fighting for Baltimore County.

Ryan Nawrocki is the Maryland State Delegate for District 7A — a husband, father of six, and small-business owner who has spent his life in Baltimore County. In Annapolis he fights for safer neighborhoods, lower costs, stronger schools, and a government that answers to the people it serves.

Father of sixSmall-business ownerLifelong Baltimore County
Meet Ryan
Ryan and Dr. Lauren Nawrocki with their six children on the Baltimore County waterfront
7ADistrict
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By the Numbers

A district worth fighting for.

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Constituents represented across District 7A

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Secured for local fire & rescue companies

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In state bond funding secured this year alone

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Of new tax & fee hikes opposed

What I’m Fighting For

Ten priorities. One promise to District 7A.

Lower costs. Reliable energy. Safer streets. Stronger schools. An accountable government. Every vote starts with one question — does it serve District 7A?

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From the Floor in Annapolis

Every vote I take starts with one question — does it make life safer, freer, and more prosperous for the families of District 7A?
Ryan Nawrocki · Delegate, Maryland District 7A

What I’ve Delivered

A record of showing up.

  • Bipartisan Inspectors General reform to strengthen oversight.
  • A property tax credit for all volunteer fire departments in Baltimore County.
  • A property tax credit for police.
  • Voted against ALL tax and fee increases on working families.
See the Record
Delegate Nawrocki with colleagues at a press briefing in Annapolis

Out in the Community

On the ground across District 7A.

Stand With District 7A

Every neighbor who steps up keeps Eastern Baltimore County at the table.

This grassroots campaign could not be possible without your help.