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Prince George’s County Early Voting & Election Info - NBC4 - News Directory 3

Prince George’s County Early Voting & Election Info – NBC4

June 3, 2025 Catherine Williams News
News Context
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  • Prince George's County residents‍ are heading too teh polls to elect a new county executive in a special ⁣election.
  • The race pits Democrat Aisha Braveboy, the current state's‍ attorney, against Republican Jonathan white, a military veteran.‍ Voters have cited the economy, job creation, and concerns about potential...
  • Several voters emphasized the importance of ⁢attracting ⁣resources to the county.
Original source: nbcwashington.com

Prince George’s County ⁢voters have a crucial decision to make! ‍Early voting concluded Monday in the special election for⁤ county executive, with Democrat Aisha Braveboy facing Republican Jonathan White. the⁢ winner will step into the role previously held⁢ by Angela Alsobrooks. The focus of this election is on the economy, ⁢jobs, and federal funding, according to voter priorities. Residents are also voicing concerns about senior services and the need to attract more resources to the county. this crucial election comes as the county deals with the scrapped FBI headquarters move and the‍ Washington Commanders’ relocation.News Directory 3 shares key insights into this ⁢significant race. Discover what’s next for prince George’s County as they elect a new leader to tackle these pressing issues.

Key Points

  • Early voting ends Monday in prince george’s County executive special election.
  • Democrat Aisha braveboy faces Republican ⁤Jonathan White.
  • Voters prioritize economy, jobs, and⁢ federal funding.

Prince George’s County Voters Decide on New County Executive

⁣ ‍ Updated june 03, 2025

Prince George’s County residents‍ are heading too teh polls to elect a new county executive in a special ⁣election. Monday marked the final day for ⁣early ⁢voting. The winner will⁣ succeed Angela Alsobrooks, who⁣ resigned after ⁤her election to the U.S. Senate.

The race pits Democrat Aisha Braveboy, the current state’s‍ attorney, against Republican Jonathan white, a military veteran.‍ Voters have cited the economy, job creation, and concerns about potential federal cuts as key issues influencing their choices in this Prince George’s County executive special election.

Several voters emphasized the importance of ⁢attracting ⁣resources to the county. “I think bringing more dollars back into Prince George’s County and having a really, really prominent fighter and a good fighter for our party,” saeid voter Angela Johnson.

other voters‍ expressed⁢ concerns about services for senior⁢ citizens. “I think they need to take care more ⁤of the senior citizens,” ⁣said Joan Walker, another voter. “I think they’re cutting a lot ⁤of programs for the people that ⁢really need it.”

The next county executive will face challenges including the cancellation of the planned FBI headquarters ‍move to Greenbelt and the Washington Commanders’ decision to relocate from Landover back to Washington, D.C. These developments underscore the need to focus ⁤on keeping‍ money in Prince George’s.

“I would ⁤love to see the stadium stay here,” said voter Margaret Carlisle. “And I would hope⁣ that,⁣ instead of continuing building all these houses, build nice restaurants and malls. We don’t have that⁢ here.”

Braveboy said she spoke with a voter⁢ who wants to “see a huge difference ⁣here⁣ in Prince George’s County,” adding that it’s “good to know that people are excited.”

White ⁢has ⁢stated that Prince George’s County has been under one-party rule ⁣for decades⁤ and ⁤is promising⁤ a new⁣ approach ⁢to address the county’s⁢ challenges.

Voters are seeking a leader who will advocate for all county residents.”I just pray⁢ that the county will stand up for the rights of our voters and our citizens, and that we will continue ⁢to care ⁤about everyone in our community,” said voter⁢ D. Smith.

Polls are open ⁤on Election Day, Tuesday, June 3, from 7⁢ a.m. to 8 p.m. Voters will also decide the Prince George’s County Council seat for District 5.

What’s next

The newly elected county executive will be tasked with addressing economic concerns and ensuring the county remains competitive in the region.

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