General Election · November 3, 2026
Johnny Mautz for State Senate

On the trail

Come see Johnny in person.

Town halls, oyster roasts, town hall Q&As, coffee at the marina. Find a stop near you and pull up a chair.

Where should Johnny show up next?

Don't see a stop in your town?

The 2026 calendar is being scheduled now. The fastest way onto it is to ask. Tell us where to come next — your county, your town, what kind of stop (coffee, town hall, oyster roast, parish-hall Q&A).

Where Johnny's been on the trail

Recent stops.

A look at where Johnny showed up last cycle. The upcoming list lands as soon as venues confirm.

  • WED · 2026

    Apr 16

    Past stop

    Salisbury Chamber 2026 Post-Legislative Forum

    Salisbury, Wicomico County

    Post-session breakdown for Wicomico business owners — the Blueprint, the deficit, energy costs, and what the next year of fights looks like.

  • WED · 2025

    Dec 03

    Past stop

    Dorchester business owners roundtable

    Cambridge, Dorchester County

    Watermen, crab processors, small business owners. The conversations that don’t make the Annapolis briefing books.

  • FRI · 2025

    Nov 14

    Past stop

    54th Waterfowl Festival — Duck Gavel

    Easton, Talbot County

    Johnny rang the duck gavel to open the 54th Waterfowl Festival — three days of decoy carvers, retriever demos, and the Shore showing up for itself.

Host a house party

Eight friends.
Host a meet & greet with Johnny.

The best events on this campaign aren't the big rallies — they're a kitchen table in Federalsburg, a back deck in Easton, a parish hall in Cambridge. Eight neighbors, twenty minutes with Johnny, real questions, no handlers.

You bring eight friends. We bring the lit, the merch, and Johnny. Coffee, drinks, beers — your call.

Past house parties have run from waterman's-association breakfasts in Dorchester to Caroline County farm-bureau coffees. Twelve people in a living room. A real conversation. The kind of campaigning Annapolis consultants haven't figured out how to bottle.

Someone from the campaign — a real person, not a phone tree — calls within 48 hours.