He is a member of the Maryland Senate from District 2, which covers parts of Washington County, assuming office on September 1, 2020.
He graduated from North Hagerstown High School in 1995,[1] and later attended the University of Maryland, College Park, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in criminal justice in 2000.
[4] In 2016, Corderman ran for the Hagerstown City Council on a platform of increasing grants and tax incentives and cutting regulations.
[12] The Washington County Republican Central Committee nominated Corderman to fill the vacancy on August 26,[13] and Hogan appointed him to the Maryland Senate the following day.
[17][18] In June 2022, Circuit Court Judge Dana Moylan Wright denied Corderman's challenge to Perry's candidacy.
[14] During the 2020 legislative session, Corderman introduced the "Suzanne Jones Act", named for a woman stabbed to death in Hagerstown in October 2017, that would require state correctional facilities to release prisoners back into the communities where they lived before incarceration.
[27] In January 2017, Corderman said he opposed plans to redevelop Noland Village in Hagerstown, saying it would worsen the city's various socioeconomic issues, including the opioid epidemic.
[33] During the 2020 legislative session, Corderman introduced a bill requiring a study on expanding MARC Train commuter rail lines to Hancock and Cumberland, which passed and became law.