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Caylin Young

State Representative · Maryland · District 45 · Democratic

Caylin Young serves as a State Representative in the Maryland House of Representatives, representing District 45 for the Democratic party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Young.

Key facts

Full name
Caylin Young
Office
State Representative
Chamber
Maryland House of Representatives
State
Maryland
District
District 45
Party
Democratic
Status
Currently serving
Born
1987
OpenStates ID
ocd-person/d0ca1dc9-5ac3-42ea-8ec5-c86a229ccba5
Dataset version
1.20260609

Biographical narrative

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Caylin A. Young is an American politician currently serving as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing District 45 in Baltimore City. A member of the Democratic Party, Young has a background in public policy and law, having previously held significant roles in various governmental and advocacy organizations. His legislative career began in earnest after a series of political endeavors, including previous electoral campaigns and appointments to public policy positions.

Early life and career

Caylin Young was born on October 18, 1987. He pursued higher education at Hampton University, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in mathematics. Following his undergraduate studies, Young attended the University of Baltimore School of Law, obtaining his Juris Doctor degree. His educational background laid a foundation for his subsequent career in public service and law.

Young's professional journey includes a variety of roles that have equipped him with a diverse skill set in legal and legislative matters. He began his career by interning for the Maryland Court of Appeals, which provided him with valuable insights into the judicial system. He further expanded his experience by serving as a legal fellow for U.S. Senator Cory Booker, where he was involved in legislative processes at the federal level.

In addition to his work with Senator Booker, Young held positions as a legislative assistant for former state senator Nathaniel J. McFadden and former state delegate Cheryl Glenn. These roles allowed him to gain firsthand experience in state politics and legislative operations. He also served as the legislative director for Brandon Scott, who was then the president of the Baltimore City Council. This position further solidified Young's understanding of local governance and policy-making.

From January to December 2021, Young was the director of public policy for the American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland. In this capacity, he focused on civil rights issues and advocacy, contributing to the organization's mission of protecting individual liberties. Following this role, he served as the deputy director for the Baltimore City Office of Equity and Civil Rights, a position he held until January 2026. This experience in civil rights and equity initiatives has informed his legislative priorities and approach to governance.

Legislative service

Caylin Young's political career includes multiple attempts to secure a seat in the Maryland House of Delegates. In 2018, he ran for the House of Delegates in District 45 but was unsuccessful, finishing fourth in the race. Despite this setback, he remained engaged in the political process and sought to fill a vacancy in the House of Delegates in December 2019 after the resignation of state delegate Cheryl Glenn, who faced legal issues. Young applied for the position but was nominated second to Chanel Branch by the Baltimore City Democratic Central Committee.

Following this nomination process, Young sought legal counsel to challenge the results, arguing that the voting process did not adhere to traditional requirements. His persistence in the political arena paid off when he ran again for the Maryland House of Delegates in 2022. During this campaign, he aligned himself with state senator Cory McCray and community activist Jackie Addison. Young won the Democratic primary on July 19, narrowly defeating Branch by a small margin.

He was officially sworn into the Maryland House of Delegates on January 11, 2023. Since taking office, Young has been an active member of the House Judiciary Committee, where he participates in discussions and decisions regarding legislative matters related to justice and legal affairs. In February 2026, he, along with fellow delegates Sean Stinnett and Sarah Wolek, established the Maryland Muslim Caucus, which aims to address issues pertinent to the Muslim community in Maryland.

Policy focus and district

As a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, Caylin Young has focused on various policy issues that reflect his commitment to civil rights and social justice. His background in public policy and law informs his legislative priorities, which often center on equity and community welfare. In January 2024, he participated in a rally at the Maryland State House advocating for a resolution that called on Maryland's congressional delegation to support a ceasefire in the ongoing Gaza conflict. This involvement underscores his engagement with international issues and their implications for local communities.

During the 2026 legislative session, Young supported the Not On Our Dime Act, a piece of legislation aimed at addressing nonprofit organizations that knowingly support Israeli settlement activity. His support for this act illustrates his focus on civil rights and social justice, particularly in relation to international human rights issues.

Young represents District 45, which encompasses parts of Baltimore City. This district is characterized by its diverse population and urban challenges, including issues related to equity, public safety, and community development. As a legislator, Young's work is influenced by the needs and concerns of his constituents, and he aims to advocate for policies that promote social equity and justice within his district.

In addition to his legislative duties, Young's personal life includes a connection to local governance through his twin brother, Calvin Young III, who previously served as the chief of staff to Baltimore mayor Brandon Scott. Young is also known to be a supporter of the Baltimore Ravens, reflecting his engagement with local culture and community interests.

Caylin Young's journey in politics is marked by his dedication to public service and advocacy for civil rights. His experiences in various governmental roles and his commitment to his constituents in District 45 shape his approach to legislative service as he continues to navigate the complexities of state governance.

Notable legislation

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caylin_YoungWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Notable quotes

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caylin_YoungWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Key positions

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caylin_YoungWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Legislative service

  1. Maryland House of RepresentativesDistrict 45 · Democratic

Sources & provenance

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