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PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY: Municipal Election Wrap-up by Richard Elliott

Richard ElliottBy Richard ElliottMay 21, 202350 ViewsNo Comments6 Mins Read
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PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY: Municipal Election Wrap-up by Richard Elliott
Richard D. Elliott

(UPPER MARLBORO, MD – May 21, 2023) – District 25 residents will now have Kent Roberson (D) serving as one of their Delegates in Annapolis. Roberson, the Democratic Central Committee Chair, was unanimously appointed to the vacancy created by the retirement of Delegate Darryl Barnes (D) in a Central Committee meeting on May 4.

In Seat Pleasant, longtime Councilmember Gloria Sistrunk retired, leaving a Council vacancy in the 5th Ward. This vacancy will be filled by members of the Seat Pleasant City Council.

Sistrunk, the daughter of former Seat Pleasant Councilmember Virginius V. Williams, was first elected in 2016. The 53-year town resident has been involved in the community and politics since 1994 with the 7th Councilmanic District Constituent Fund Committee (CDCFC). Sistrunk was elected to fill the position of President in 1999 for the CDCFC, where she remained the president for 12 years.

In Fairmount Heights, longtime Mayor Lillie Thompson Martin officially retired from public service after 32 years of serving on the City Council or as Mayor in Fairmount Heights. She hosted her Retirement Celebration on May 6 at the Largo Hilton. Some of the many guests in attendance included Mount Rainier Mayor Celina Benitez (D), Councilwoman Jolene Ivey (D-District 5), Delegate Tiffany Alston (D- District 24), and North Brentwood Mayor Petrella Robinson. Congressman Glenn Ivey (D- District 4) gave her a congressional commendation for her service.

Thompson Martin was first elected to the Town Council in 1990 after serving as Secretary of the Civic Association. She was elected mayor in 2003 and also served as a substitute teacher at Fairmount Heights High School.

In Forest Heights, Mayor Calvin Washington (D) announced his resignation earlier this week. Washington has served on the City Council since 2018 and is also an active law enforcement officer in the County.

Councilmember Troy Barrington Lilly (D) is serving as Acting Mayor until a special election is held in the coming months. In a press release posted on the City’s Facebook page, the Town of Forest Heights said “We would like to thank former Mayor Calvin Washington for his commitment, service, and contributions to the Town of Forest Heights and beyond. Together, the town council members and staff will ensure to continue moving the community forward. Please join us in wishing former Mayor Washington farewell,”. A reception has been scheduled to honor Washington on May 12 at 6:30 PM at the Forest Heights Municipal Center.

 

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ELECTION RESULTS

 

 

COLLEGE PARK VOTE TOTALS
CANDIDATE/OFFICE
MAYOR
S.M. FAZLUL KABIR I (W) 1001 VOTES
CATHERINE HOPE KENNEDY 466 VOTES
DENISE MITCHELL 350 VOTES
BRYAN HADDAD 19 VOTES

 

 

BRENTWOOD VOTE TOTALS
CANDIDATE/OFFICE
MAYOR
ROCIO TREMINIO-LOPEZ (W) 320 VOTES
GLENN HARRIS JR. 139 VOTES
COUNCIL
MARCUS MONROE (W) 360 VOTES
QUIANNA TAYLOR (W) 357 VOTES
STEFAN LEGGIN (W) 351 VOTES
LAUREN RAUK (W) 24 VOTES
DAVID ELLIOT 2 VOTES
KATHRYN QUINN 1 VOTE
JOHN QUINN 1 VOTE
GLENN HARRIS JR 1 VOTE

 

 

 

COTTAGE CITY VOTE TOTALS
CANDIDATE/WARD
ANN M. YOUNG, WARD 1 (W) 88 VOTES
WARD 2
JOHN BROOKS (W) 66 VOTES
DANIELLE UREY 45 VOTES

 

 

RIVERDALE PARK VOTE TOTALS
CANDIDATE/WARD
RICHARD SMITH, WARD 1 (W) 74 VOTES
AARON FAULX WARD 2 (W) 57 VOTES
DAVID LINGUA, WARD 3 (W) 22 VOTES
IFIOK INYANG, WARD 4 (W) 43 VOTES
KAREN MEIJA, WARD 5 (W) 16 VOTES (WRITE-IN)
FODAY KALLON, WARD 6 (W) 4 VOTES

 

 

MOUNT RAINIER VOTE TOTALS
CANDIDATE/WARD
WARD 1
DANIELLE CARTER (W) 69 VOTES
REBECCA STAR 9 VOTES
WARD 1
VALERIE WOODALL (W) 152 VOTES
TANASHEA ST. LOUIS 16 VOTES
TONI GEORGE 80 VOTES

 

 

NORTH BRENTWOOD VOTE TOTALS
CANDIDATE/OFFICE
PETRELLA ROBINSON, MAYOR (W) UNCONTESTED
AARON BAYNES, WARD 2 (W) UNCONTESTED

 

 

DISTRICT HEIGHTS VOTE TOTALS
CANDIDATE/OFFICE
WARD 1
XANDER HARCOURT (W) 58 VOTES
WARD 2
GYASI GOMEZ (W) 73 VOTES

 

 

FAIRMOUNT HEIGHTS VOTE TOTALS
CANDIDATE/OFFICE
MAYOR
AKBIA STWEART (W) 109 VOTES
PATRICIA WAITERS 43 VOTES
COUNCIL
KIRISTAN LEFTWICH (W) 122 VOTES
CAMISHA ST. JOHN (W) 110 VOTES
GILMORE OSCAR (W) 97 VOTES

 

 

NEW CARROLLTON VOTE TOTALS
CANDIDATE/OFFICE
MAYOR
KATRINA DODRO (W) 434 VOTES
PHELECIA NEMBHARD 300 VOTES
COUNCIL
LINCOLN H.G. LASHLEY (W) 460 VOTES
BRIANA URBINA (W) 442 VOTES
DAVID CHI-WAI LAI (W) 432 VOTES
DUANE H. ROSENBERG (W) 433 VOTES
RYAN ALEXANDER HUSSEY (W) 363 VOTES
RANEDA L. KING 306 VOTES
RASHAD LLOYD 257 VOTES
ALLYNE HOOKS 239 VOTES
SAMUEL LONG YOUNG 196 VOTES
TYRONE F. GENERAL 116 VOTES

 

 

CHEVERLY VOTE TOTALS
CANDIDATE/OFFICE
WARD 1
CHRISTOPHER WADE  (W) 66 VOTES
WARD 2
MICAH WATSON (W) 144 VOTES
SEAN MCGUIRE 11 VOTES
WARD 3
NICOLE BRYNER (W) 60 VOTES
WARD 4
JOSEPH DALAKER (W) 77 VOTES
FRED PRICE JR. 58 VOTES
WARD 5
CHARLY GARCES (W) 11 VOTES
WARD 6
AMY JEAN FRY (W) 152 VOTES

 

 

EDMONSTON VOTE TOTALS
CANDIDATE/OFFICE
TRACY GANT, MAYOR (W) 86 VOTES
WARD 1
ELIZABETH MCCAULEY (W) 45 VOTES
KONY SERRANO PORTILLO (W) 36 VOTES
SELITA BENNET-WHITE 27 VOTES
WARD 2
SARAH TUBERVILLE (W) 25 VOTES
JOHN JOHNSON (W) 25 VOTES

 

Mayor Rocio Treminio-Lopez SPEAKS

Dear community members,

It is an honor to address you today and share with you my vision for our community. My mission is to establish an environment that is both clean and safe, and above all, welcoming to all. I am a strong proponent of diversity and inclusion, recognizing that the attainment of racial equity is vital to our community’s unity and well-being.

Collaboration and teamwork are the keystones to achieving our goals. We must all work together, bringing our unique experiences and perspectives to the table, to create an environment that fosters empowerment and support for each community member. It is our duty to prioritize the needs and potential of our minority members, ensuring that they have access to the resources and opportunities necessary to realize their full potential.

I firmly believe that by respecting and valuing our differences, we can cultivate a community that thrives on inclusivity and equality. By nurturing an environment that is safe and supportive for all, we can establish a sense of belonging and unity that will enable our community to flourish.

I urge each and every one of us to unite and work towards a shared goal of creating a community that not only maintains cleanliness and safety but also values diversity, inclusion, and racial equity. Together, we can accomplish our mission and create a better community for all.

Thank you,

Mayor Rocio Treminio-Lopez

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