Where is MD Congressional District 5?
Areas and Zipcodes
Calvert County
Calvert County: Steeped in Natural Beauty
The smallest county in land area, Calvert is a stunning peninsula bounded by the Chesapeake Bay and the Patuxent River. It is famous for the Calvert Cliffs, where prehistoric fossils tell the story of Maryland’s ancient past. Today, it is a hub for clean energy, home to the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, and serves as a vital residential area for those supporting the Naval Air Station Patuxent River. Brian’s vision for Calvert County centers on maintaining its high standard of living, protecting its unique coastline, and supporting the local defense and energy sectors.
Incorporated Towns
- Chesapeake Beach: 20732
- North Beach: 20714
Communities and Census-Designated Places
- Barstow: 20610
- Broomes Island: 20615
- Dunkirk: 20754
- Huntingtown: 20639
- Lusby: 20657
- Owings: 20736
- Port Republic: 20676
- Prince Frederick: 20678
- St. Leonard: 20685
- Solomons: 20688, 20629 (also includes Dowell)
- Sunderland: 20689
For more information, you can watch this video on the history of Calvert County. The History of Calvert County, Maryland. This video provides a historical overview of the county and its development.

Charles County
Charles County: Growth with a Rural Heart
Charles County is one of the fastest-growing regions in Maryland, yet it maintains a strong commitment to its agricultural roots and natural preservation. With vast open spaces like the Zekiah Watershed, it offers a high quality of life for families seeking a balance between suburban convenience and rural tranquility. As growth continues in areas like Waldorf and La Plata, Brian is dedicated to managing this expansion responsibly, ensuring that infrastructure, schools, and local businesses have the resources they need to keep pace with a changing Maryland.
Incorporated Towns
- Indian Head: 20640
- La Plata: 20646
- Port Tobacco: 20677
Communities and Census-Designated Places
- Accokeek: 20607
- Bennsville: 20603
- Bryans Road: 20616
- Hughesville: 20637
- Nanjemoy: 20662
- Pomfret: 20646
- St. Charles: 20601, 20602, 20603
- Waldorf: 20601, 20602, 20603
- White Plains: 20695
St, Mary's County
St. Mary’s County: The Birthplace of Maryland
As Maryland’s first county, St. Mary’s is where the state’s history began in 1634. It remains a center of innovation and military excellence, anchored by the Naval Air Station Patuxent River, the premier site for naval aviation research and testing. This county blends deep historical sites, such as St. Mary’s City, with a forward-looking economy driven by aerospace and defense technology. Brian, a veteran himself, is a staunch advocate for the veterans and federal employees in St. Mary’s, fighting for the healthcare and benefits they have earned through their service.
Incorporated Town
- Leonardtown: 20650
Communities and Census-Designated Places
- Abell: 20606
- Avenue: 20609
- Bushwood: 20618
- California: 20619
- Callaway: 20620
- Chaptico: 20621
- Charlotte Hall: 20622
- Clements: 20624
- Colton's Point: 20626
- Compton: 20627
- Dameron: 20628
- Drayden: 20630
- Great Mills: 20634
- Helen: 20635
- Hollywood: 20636
- Lexington Park: 20653
- Loveville: 20656
- Mechanicsville: 20659
- Morganza: 20660
- Park Hall: 20667
- Patuxent River: 20670
- Piney Point: 20674
- Ridge: 20680
- St. Inigoes: 20684
- St. Mary's City: 20686
- Scotland: 20687
- Tall Timbers: 20690
- Valley Lee: 20692

Parts of Anne Arundel County:
Anne Arundel County: The Gateway to the Chesapeake
Home to the state capital of Annapolis, Anne Arundel County boasts over 500 miles of shoreline and a deep-rooted maritime history. From the bustling corridors of Fort Meade and the NSA to the quiet beauty of the Magothy and Severn Rivers, this county represents a mix of high-tech defense contracting and world-class recreation. As the "Sailing Capital of the World," its economy is bolstered by tourism and maritime industries. Brian recognizes the importance of preserving this natural heritage while improving the infrastructure that connects our coastal communities to regional opportunities.
- Crofton: 21114
- Deale: 20751
- Edgewater: 21037
- Fort Meade: 20755
- Friendship: 20758
- Galesville: 20765
- Jessup (in part): 20794
- Mayo: 21106
- Odenton: 21113
- Riva: 21140
- Shady Side: 20764
Parts of Prince George's County
Prince George’s County: A Hub of Diversity and Innovation
As the second-largest jurisdiction in Maryland, Prince George’s County is a unique blend of urban, suburban, and rural communities. It is a major economic engine for the state, home to critical federal facilities like NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Joint Base Andrews, and the FDA. Known for its rich cultural diversity and the flagship University of Maryland, College Park, the county offers a flourishing environment for small businesses and families alike. Brian is focused on ensuring that the residents of Prince George's receive the accountability and economic support necessary to thrive without the burden of rising taxes.
Accokeek: 20607
Andrews Air Force Base: 20762
Aquasco: 20608
Baden: 20772
Bowie (in part): 20715, 20716, 20721
Brandywine: 20613
Clinton: 20735
Croom: 20772
Eagle Harbor: 20608
Forestville: 20747
Glenn Dale (in part): 20769
Upper Marlboro (in part): 20772, 20774

