ANNAPOLIS, Md. (ASSOCIATED PRESS) — A state legislator from Baltimore says he will run for the Maryland congressional seat that is vacant after the death of Elijah Cummings.
Delegate Talmadge Branch said Thursday he will run for the seat.
Branch, a Democrat, is the majority whip in the Maryland House of Delegates. He has been a state legislator since 1995.
State Sen. Jill Carter announced this week she has formed an exploratory committee to consider running for the seat.
Republican Liz Matory has announced she plans to run.
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Cummings died October 17 at the age of 68.