Baltimore Sun Sunday

Gansler picks former Hyattsvill­e mayor as his running mate

- By Pamela Wood

Maryland Democratic gubernator­ial hopeful Doug Gansler is teaming up with Candace B. Hollingswo­rth, a former mayor of Hyattsvill­e, as his running mate in the 2022 campaign.

Hollingswo­rth was the youngest-ever mayor and the first Black mayor of the town in Prince George’s County, winning election in 2015 before resigning in 2020 to focus on Our Black Party, an advocacy organizati­on she co-founded.

As they announced their political partnershi­p Tuesday, Gansler and Hollingswo­rth posted a video in which she acknowledg­es having had personal financial struggles. Hollingswo­rth said in the video her financial setbacks make her sympatheti­c to Marylander­s facing the same challenges.

Hollingswo­rth, 40, grew up in Memphis, Tennessee, and her career in nonprofit grants management brought her to the Washington, D.C., region, where she settled in Hyattsvill­e in 2009.

Hollingswo­rth said in an interview that she’s excited to work with Gansler, who she said has “a beautiful mix of care and compassion alongside real ability and leadership to do the things he cares about.”

Gansler said he picked Hollingswo­rth as his lieutenant governor candidate because he’s been impressed with her work in Hyattsvill­e.

“What she has done to revitalize Hyattsvill­e is a success story that we will strive to replicate all across Maryland,” Gansler said in a statement.

Gansler, 59, worked as a federal prosecutor in Washington before winning election as state’s attorney in Montgomery County. He then was elected Maryland attorney general in 2006 and served two four-year terms. A bid for

governor in 2014 was unsuccessf­ul and he’s been in private practice since then.

Online court records show Hollingswo­rth has been the subject of seven cases involving tax liens or contract disputes in Maryland between 2009 and 2016.

Hollingswo­rth said she and her family had to make tough financial decisions without a safety net. “When things happened to me, when I’m behind on my mortgage, there’s no one to call,” she said in the interview.

Hollingswo­rth said she and her husband, Nyere, have worked on payment plans and “satisfied much of that to date.”

The rocky personal financial history shouldn’t deter voters from supporting the campaign, Hollingswo­rth said, as they represent common struggles for families. She said her personal financial struggles didn’t affect her fiscal leadership in Hyattsvill­e.

The Gansler-Hollingswo­rth team is the latest ticket to be announced in the crowded governor’s race, as a Feb. 22 deadline looms for political hopefuls to file their candidacy paperwork for the June primary. The race has attracted 10 Democrats and four Republican­s so far.

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Candace Hollingswo­rth was the first Black mayor of Hyattsvill­e.

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