Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Danielle Hornberger | |
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| Name | Danielle Hornberger |
| Office | County Executive of Cecil County |
| Term start | December 2020 |
| Predecessor | Alan McCarthy |
| Birth place | Cecil County, Maryland |
| Party | Republican |
| Spouse | Andy Hornberger |
| Alma mater | University of Delaware, Widener University Delaware Law School |
| Occupation | Attorney, politician |
Danielle Hornberger is an American attorney and politician serving as the County Executive of Cecil County, Maryland since December 2020. A member of the Republican Party, she previously served as a legislative aide in the Maryland General Assembly and worked in private legal practice. Her tenure has focused on issues of economic development, government transparency, and local infrastructure.
Born and raised in Cecil County, Maryland, she developed an early interest in public service and law. She pursued her undergraduate education at the University of Delaware, where she studied political science. Following her graduation, she earned her Juris Doctor from Widener University Delaware Law School, a period during which she also gained practical experience through internships. Her academic and professional training provided a foundation for her subsequent career in both the legal field and Maryland politics.
Her political career began as a legislative aide in Annapolis, working for members of the Maryland House of Delegates. This role involved analyzing legislation, constituent services, and navigating the processes of the Maryland General Assembly. After entering private legal practice, she remained active in local Republican circles in Cecil County. In 2020, she successfully challenged incumbent County Executive Alan McCarthy in the Republican primary, campaigning on platforms of fiscal conservatism and streamlining county government. Upon her election, she assumed the role of County Executive, becoming the first woman to hold the position in Cecil County. Key initiatives during her administration have included efforts to attract business investment, debates over the county's comprehensive plan, and navigating challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Her first major electoral contest was the 2020 Republican primary for Cecil County Executive, where she defeated sitting executive Alan McCarthy. In the subsequent 2020 general election, she faced Democratic nominee Bill Coutz and independent candidate Joe Fisona, securing victory. This win was part of a broader electoral trend in the county, which has historically favored candidates from the Republican Party. She was re-elected in the 2022 election, defeating challenger Steven R. Kline and solidifying her position in the county's political leadership.
She resides in Cecil County with her husband, Andy Hornberger, and their two children. Her family has deep roots in the community, and she is involved with various local organizations. Outside of her official duties, she maintains an active role in her church and supports local charitable initiatives focused on community welfare. Her personal and professional life remains centered on the Eastern Shore region where she was raised. Category:21st-century American politicians Category:County executives in Maryland Category:Republican Party county officials in the United States Category:People from Cecil County, Maryland Category:University of Delaware alumni Category:Widener University alumni