The candidate

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DOMOnic martin

I’m Domonic the proud son of an immigrant father from Nigeria and a proud Black mother from Baltimore. I wasn’t born into wealth or privilege. I grew up right here in Woodlawn, raised by faith, family, and the belief that you always serve others before you serve yourself.

I’m a product of Woodlawn High School. When you walk those halls every day, you see everything struggle, strength, frustration, resilience, and hope sometimes all in one moment. You learn what people are really carrying. You learn what our kids are really facing. And you understand fast that this community deserves leaders who don’t just talk about the issues, but lived them and never walked away from them.

I’m running because District 44B deserves better. We deserve a future where hard work actually means something where schools are safe, where families can trust the people representing them and where opportunity reaches every block, not just a few favored neighborhoods. We honor what made Maryland strong by keeping what works and fixing what’s broken accountability, dignity in work, real career paths for young adults, and safer neighborhoods built on shared responsibility.

I’ve been in the places that make this community what it is the schools, the churches, the streets, the homes where real life is happening. I’m stepping up not as a politician, but as a neighbor, a mentor, and someone who is committed to one simple mission:

Make life better for someone else.

This campaign isn’t about status or headlines. It’s about service, belonging, and building a Maryland where every child no matter their zip code can rise.