Steny Hoyer Bids Farewell, Endorses Adrian Boafo as Successor
In a significant political transition, Maryland Representative Steny Hoyer, who has dedicated an impressive 45 years to Congress, has officially endorsed his former campaign manager, Adrian Boafo, to take over his House seat. This announcement came on a Friday, marking a pivotal moment as Hoyer prepares to retire.
Hoyer, who has long been a stalwart of the Democratic Party, expressed his support for Boafo not as a jab at other candidates but as a clear vote of confidence in Boafoâs potential to serve effectively. “Iâm not endorsing against anybody; Iâm endorsing for somebody that I think would do a good job,â he stated in an interview with The Washington Post. His remarks highlight not only Boafoâs familiarity with the district but also his dedication to its constituents.
After engaging with various candidates, Hoyer arrived at this decision, which underscores the importance of mentorship in politics. Boafo, at just 31 years old, is one of the contenders aiming to fill Hoyer’s shoes in Marylandâs 5th District. This district spans from the suburbs east of Washington, D.C., to the southern regions of Maryland. Boafo has been a member of the Maryland House of Delegates since 2023 and previously held a position on the Bowie City Council, where he also served as mayor pro tem.
Describing his emotions in response to Hoyerâs endorsement, Boafo remarked, âItâs a surreal feeling. To not only have the support of my former boss, but somebody whoâs done the job for so long to be able to say, âI think you can pick up the mantle.ââ This acknowledgment from Hoyer not only signifies trust but also the weight of experience transitioning to a new generation of leadership.
Interestingly, Boafo’s political journey is complemented by his background in lobbying for Oracle, a software giant, suggesting a blend of public service and private sector experience that may appeal to a diverse electorate.
At 86, Hoyer’s announcement earlier this month marks the conclusion of his 23rd term, solidifying his legacy as the third longest-serving member of the House. First elected through a special election in 1981, Hoyer ascended through the ranks, serving two decades as the second-ranking House Democrat under Nancy Pelosi, which is no small feat in the often tumultuous waters of U.S. politics.
Importantly, Hoyerâs 5th District is regarded as a safely blue seat, meaning that the winner of the Democratic primary is almost guaranteed a victory in the general election come November. This political reality underscores the significance of Hoyer’s endorsement, as it could very well shape the future of the district and its representation.

