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Berlin mayor will not run for reelection, mulling Congress

Berlin Mayor Zack Tyndall is considering a campaign for Congress against eight-term incumbent Andy Harris and won’t run for re-election as mayor.

Calling rural Eastern Shore communities “overlooked and underserved,” Tyndall said he’s formed an exploratory committee towards a campaign for Maryland’s First Congressional District seat in the 2026 election.

“The people of Maryland’s First Congressional District deserve a representative who is not only visible and accessible but also responsive and a partner,” he wrote. “I believe that I am the person to help bring Eastern Shore values back to Washington.”

In a statement Tuesday, Tyndall noted a “disconnect” between the Shore and Washington when it comes to funding of public safety, healthcare, and infrastructure projects. Berlin recently lost out on $950,000 in support when the federal government rescinded a transportation grant meant to explore bridging the town’s geographical and racial divides created by Route 113.

When it comes to running for federal office, election rules allow for a “testing the waters” committee, where a potential candidate can suss out their chances without actually filing as a candidate.

A candidate is no longer testing the waters when they raise more than $5,000 and begin to conduct campaigning in earnest, which would then require formally filing candidacy,   according to Federal Elections Commission rules.

Jake Day, Maryland’s housing secretary and a former Democratic mayor of Salisbury, has also established an exploratory committee but has not yet publicly stated whether he’ll pursue a campaign. Day did not respond to a request for comment for this report.

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