Elected leaders, labor, and neighbors who know Delegate Odom’s record are proud to stand with him for District 27A.
22–2PG Central Committee nomination vote
31Years public service*
4Major leadership & labor endorsements**
*Military plus career public-safety leadership, per public bios. **Governor Wes Moore, the Maryland State and D.C. AFL-CIO, the Mid-Atlantic Pipe Trades Association, and MCGEO UFCW Local 1994.
Official endorsements
Backed at the highest levels
From the governor’s slate to the workers who keep our region moving, these endorsements reflect Delegate Odom’s readiness on day one.
Governor of Maryland · campaign endorsement
Governor Wes Moore
Appointed Delegate Odom Jan. 12, 2026 · Endorsed for the June 23, 2026 primary
“We have delivered enormous progress for the people of Maryland since taking office, but there is still more work to do, and Darrell Odom is a leader who will help us finish the job in District 27A. In order to continue record drops in violent crime, keep lowering costs for Maryland families, and make our schools even stronger, I need a team that will push back and push forward to build a Maryland that leaves no one behind. Together with Darrell, we will work day and night alongside one another to continue the progress we’ve seen in District 27A and throughout Maryland.”
Backed by Maryland labor
Labor · Federation
Maryland State & D.C. AFL-CIO
Maryland’s largest federation of labor unions stands with Delegate Odom — backing a record of fighting for working families, safer communities, and good jobs across District 27A.
Labor · Building Trades
Mid-Atlantic Pipe Trades Association
The UA pipe trades — pipefitters, plumbers, and welders across Maryland, D.C., Delaware, and Virginia — endorse Delegate Odom for his commitment to skilled labor and the infrastructure that keeps 27A moving.
Labor · Public & Commercial Workers
MCGEO · UFCW Local 1994
“Our decision was based on your commitment to supporting working families and standing up for the rights of workers across our communities.”
District confidence
Chosen by those who know him best
The leaders closest to District 27A aren’t guessing about Delegate Odom’s character — they’ve watched him serve for decades.
“His record reflects not ambition, but duty.”
22–2
Vote of confidence
On December 31, 2025, the Prince George’s County Democratic Central Committee voted 22 to 2 among the members present — a supermajority of county party leadership — to advance Delegate Odom’s nomination before his appointment.
Prince George’s County Democratic Party
Jan. 12, 2026 — appointment. Governor Wes Moore reviewed a field of candidates and appointed Delegate Odom to the Maryland House of Delegates for District 27A.
May 7, 2026 — campaign endorsement. The governor endorsed Delegate Odom statewide as part of the team to “finish the job” on violence reduction, affordability, and strong schools.