Angela Alsobrooks resigns as Prince George’s County Executive following Senate win
- Angela Alsobrooks resigned as Prince George’s County Executive effective 10 a.m. Monday, as she prepares to be sworn into the U.S. Senate.
- County Administrative Officer Tara Jackson will lead the county until a new person can fill the position permanently.
- At least four candidates, including Jolene Ivey and Aisha Braveboy, are vying for the position left vacant by Alsobrooks.
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Alsobrooks resigns as Prince George's County executive, sparking a scramble to replace her - Maryland Matters
Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks (D) addresses supporters at an election night watch party in College Park, after her U.S. Senate victory over former Gov. Larry Hogan (R). Photo by William J. Ford.Sen.-elect Angela Alsobrooks (D) officially resigned her post as Prince George’s County Executive on Monday morning, setting the stage for a special election that has already attracted three candidates and may draw more. In a letter “…
Angela Alsobrooks resigned as an executive of Prince George’s County, Maryland, after her recent election to the U.S. Senate. Her official resignation took place at 10:00 a.m. on Monday. In a message sense, Alsobrooks thanked the community, expressing: “Thank you for your trust and collaboration as we worked to build a stronger and more united Prince George’s. Serving the residents of this county has been the honor of my life, and I am deeply pr…
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