District 46
House of Delegates
I firmly believe that we need fresh leadership that is willing to work selflessly to implement improvements on how we choose our leaders and are willing to bring people together to solve problems. I aligned with the Maryland Forward Party because I believe we have a common desire to return the power to the people.
June 23, 2026
Jun 23, 2026

Meet:
Jeremy Amason
Jeremy Amason is running for Maryland House of Delegates District 46 as a Moderate Republican in Baltimore City. He is a Maryland native, who used an ROTC Scholarship to attend college and served as an Aviation Officer and Blackhawk Pilot in the United States Army for 5 years, before moving back to Baltimore. Jeremy decided to run for office when he saw that the incumbents have run unopposed for over a decade, and believes that our democracy works best when there is a choice. He believes that our tax dollars can be better allocated to improve his community. Jeremy believes that Baltimore deserves better leadership to help our students succeed, our families to thrive, and to keep Baltimore affordable for all. Jeremy works as a consultant, volunteers as a community high school basketball coach, and works with local homeless and veteran support organizations. Jeremy lives in the Riverside neighborhood with his wife Megan, a City Schools teacher, and their dog, Denali, and cat, Zoe.
Policy Objectives
Improving our Democracy through Term Limits, Open Primaries, Ranked Choice Voting, and the permanent establishment of a non-partisan districting commission.
Investing in improving local infrastructure to make our roads and pedestrian areas safer.
Working towards reforms to improve Baltimore and Maryland’s schools and holding our educational leaders accountable
Stopping Maryland’s runaway utility rate increases through long-term energy projects
Creating tax-incentives to help young people buy homes and helping families afford to live in Maryland.
Education Background
BA Economics and International Studies, Indiana University
