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Julian Jones Launches Historic Bid for Baltimore County Executive

Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterAugust 29, 202516 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
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Julian Jones Launches Historic Bid for Baltimore County Executive
Last night, Councilman Julian Jones announced his candidacy for County Executive at the Owings Mills Marriott Hotel.

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If elected, Jones would be the county’s first African American executive. His kickoff drew a standing-room-only crowd as the 2026 primary field takes shape.

(BALTIMORE COUNTY – August 29, 2025) — Before a standing-room-only crowd of more than 350 — by many counts, nearly 400 — supporters, Baltimore County Councilman Julian Jones officially launched his campaign for County Executive, framing the race as a choice between “bold, practical leadership” and “political games.”

In a statement, Jones said the energy in the room matched the stakes for the county’s future:

“Last night was truly humbling. I stood before a standing-room-only crowd of more than 350 people as I announced my candidacy for Baltimore County Executive, and I was overwhelmed with gratitude. Your energy, your belief in what’s possible, and your commitment to a stronger Baltimore County inspire me every single day. We launched this campaign in the heart of Owings Mills, at a place I helped bring to life as a Councilmember, a symbol of what bold, practical leadership can achieve. But that’s just the beginning. Baltimore County is at a crossroads. We face real challenges, from public safety concerns to rising costs, but also incredible opportunities to grow our economy, strengthen our schools, and build safer, healthier communities for every family. I’m running because I believe we need bold, compassionate, and experienced leadership to meet this moment, not political games or extremist distractions. I’ve spent my life solving problems — as a firefighter, a father, and a public servant. I don’t back down, and I’m ready to deliver for you.”

If successful, Jones would become the first African American to serve as Baltimore County Executive.

Voices Around the Launch

The event drew influential figures from across the region.

University of Maryland law professor and veteran strategist Larry Gibson — long credited with helping steer major Black political victories over the past half-century — didn’t mince words about Jones’ chances.

“We’re going to do that,” Gibson said. “He’s paid his dues. He’s worked hard. He’s in the community… Last night, it was a great turnout. A good cross section of people. Yes, we’re going to do this!”

Kenny Brown, publisher of the Northwest Voice, said the raw crowd size sent a message.

“He had a huge turnout at the Marriott. I don’t think the field was expecting that.”

The Field Takes Shape

Jones joins a competitive Democratic field ahead of the 2026 primary:

  • Pat Young — County Councilman (1st District) and Marine Corps veteran.

  • Nick Stewart — Attorney and co-founder of the civic advocacy group We The People – Baltimore County.

  • Izzy Patoka — County Councilman who has publicly expressed interest; a formal announcement is still pending.

State Sen. Charles Sydnor weighed a run earlier this year but has opted to seek re-election to the Maryland Senate.

What’s at Stake

With more than 850,000 residents and diverse communities from Dundalk to Randallstown, Baltimore County is navigating pressure points on public safety, growth and development, school quality, affordability, and equitable investment. Jones’ launch in Owings Mills — an area he points to as a symbol of “bold, practical leadership” — sets up a primary likely to turn on executive experience, coalition-building, and turnout on the west side and beyond.

BMORENews will continue tracking announcements, endorsements, policy rollouts, and community forums as the race progresses.

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