In 2020, Addison unsuccessfully ran for District 13 of the Baltimore City Council, seeking to replace councilwoman Shannon Sneed, who unsuccessfully ran for council president.[2] She ran on a ticket with outgoing council president Brandon Scott and received support from the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Council 3.[3] She lost the Democratic primary to Antonio Glover, placing second with 26.9 percent of the vote.[4]
In 2022, Addison ran for the Maryland House of Delegates in District 45, running on a ticket with state senator Cory V. McCray and Caylin Young, the director of the Baltimore City Office of Equity and Civil Rights.[5] She won the Democratic primary on July 19, placing first with 25.3 percent of the vote.[6][7]
In the legislature
Addison was sworn into the Maryland House of Delegates on January 11, 2023.[8] She is a member of the House Environment and Transportation Committee.[9]
Personal life
Addison has lived in the Belair-Edison neighborhood of Baltimore for over 30 years.[10]
Electoral history
Baltimore City Council District 13 Democratic primary election, 2020[4]