U.S.A.
Barry Beauchamp holds a robust background in both business and public service. He founded Beauchamp Brothers Construction in 1985 and has been a licensed realtor since 1987. Beauchamp has dedicated decades to the Salisbury City Fire Department, serving in various roles including Assistant Chief. He holds a degree in Business Administration and Management from Salisbury University. Beauchamp's leadership roles include chairing the Wicomico County Republican Central Committee and serving on the Maryland State Board of Onsite Wastewater Professionals.
Barry Beauchamp combines a deeply rooted local focus with a surprising willingness to collaborate across party lines, particularly in economic development initiatives. His commitment to the expansion of the Salisbury Regional Airport and funding for Salisbury University's new health and human sciences building showcases a strategic emphasis on regional growth. Beauchamp's vocal opposition to the 2026 Congressional Redistricting Plan, framed as "taxation without representation," highlights an ideological rigidity that clashes with his otherwise pragmatic economic stances. This tension invites deeper inquiry into how Beauchamp reconciles his local advocacy with broader political strategies.