Aisha Braveboy leads the Democratic primary with 44% of the vote, while Republican George McDermott loses his lead after a substantial mail-in ballot count.
Eleven candidates are vying to replace Angela D. Alsobrooks as county executive. The county is facing a looming budget deficit and more economic uncertainty under the Trump administration.
In her acceptance speech at the grand ballroom at Metro Points Hotel in New Carrollton, Braveboy vowed to represent all Prince Georgians.
Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Aisha Braveboy won the Democratic primary for county executive during a special primary election Tuesday, according to unofficial results posted online.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (7News) — Voters head to the polls Tuesday for Prince George’s County’s special election. The Council’s District 5 seat is at stake, but most are closely watching the race for a new county executive, now that it has been vacated by new U.S. Senator Angela Alsobrooks.
Donald Trump's pick to lead the NIH, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, spent much of his time during his confirmation hearing Wednesday defending the president's move to cap indirect research costs doled out by the NIH.
Eight Democrats and three Republicans are running for the seat after Angela Alsobrooks resigned as county executive in December.
CFPB and FHFA nominees will progress to the full Senate for confirmation, but Elizabeth Warren called answers to questions “disqualifying.”
For the first time in the 236-year history of the U.S. Senate, two Black women are serving simultaneously. Geoff Bennett sat down with Sen. Angela Alsobrooks of Maryland and Sen. Lisa Blunt Rochester of Delaware for a conversation about breaking barriers,
Victory Declared: Aisha Braveboy claims victory in the Democratic primary for Prince George’s County Executive. Unofficial Results: Braveboy holds 43% of the votes, with Rushern Baker at 21% and Calvin Hawkins at 20%. Next Steps: Provisional and mail-in ballots still need to be counted; the general election is on June 3rd.