A 28-year Marine and decade-long county councilman, Pete Smith has seen Anne Arundel County from the inside — and believes it can do better by its people. (PASADENA, MD – April 12, 2026) – When Pete Smith walked Anne Arundel County last week alongside Sheriff Everett Sesker — two fit, mission-driven brothers moving step by step across the jurisdiction — it wasn’t a photo op. It was a statement. A statement about discipline.A statement about visibility.A statement about what leadership should look like. Regular readers know I’ve been watching the Julian Jones run in Baltimore County closely. But make no mistake — Anne Arundel County has its own potentially historic candidacy taking shape. And Pete Smith is at the center of it. A Story That Starts in a Closet Smith’s story doesn’t begin in politics. It begins with survival. His mother dropped out of high school and raised five children under pressure that most people never see. Two of his siblings ended up in prison. There was no guarantee Pete wouldn’t follow that same path. In 7th grade, he got into trouble. A police officer could have arrested him. Instead, the officer made a different choice — he brought Pete into the station, connected him to a community center, and told him to stay awhile. That moment changed everything. Pete learned to swim. He joined his high school swim team. More importantly, he found direction. That officer became one of the most important figures in his life. Later, when Pete moved in with an aunt, he slept in a closet. Not a bedroom — a closet. But even there, mentorship found him again. A chess club teacher became a father figure. A debate coach showed him the power of words. Each one of them was a public servant. Each one helped build the man now running for county executive. “We never know the lives we are going to touch,” Smith said. “These resources need to be part of our community.” Built on Service After high school, Smith joined the United States Marine Corps. Not briefly. Not symbolically. Nearly three decades. As an intelligence specialist, he developed expertise in technology, leadership, and budget management — skills that would later translate into both public office and the private sector in cybersecurity. His work at Fort Meade gave him a front-row seat to one of the region’s most critical economic engines. This is not theoretical leadership. This is applied experience. A Decade of Governance For the past 10 years, Smith has represented the 1st District on the Anne Arundel County Council — one of the most diverse regions in the county. And his record is clear: SchoolsFought for full funding when others wanted cuts EconomyHelped develop conference space at Arundel Mills, keeping major events local Public SafetyPushed for technology investments to prevent and solve crime VeteransLed tax relief efforts to help veterans remain in their homes That’s not campaign language. That’s a track record. Government That Works Smith doesn’t sugarcoat the current state of…

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