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Yonelle Moore Lee Highlights Southern Maryland Roots as District 27A Primary Nears

Doni GloverBy Doni GloverJune 3, 202619 ViewsNo Comments2 Mins Read
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Yonelle Moore Lee Highlights Southern Maryland Roots as District 27A Primary Nears
Yonelle Moore Lee, Esq. seeks the Democratic nomination for Maryland House of Delegates District 27A.

(PRINCE GEORGE’S & CHARLES COUNTIES, MD – June 3, 2026) — With early voting set for June 11–18 and Primary Election Day on June 23, 2026, Yonelle Moore Lee, Esq., a Charles County Board of Education leader and Southern Maryland attorney, is leaning on her local record as she seeks the Democratic nomination for Maryland House of Delegates District 27A. District 27A spans parts of Charles and Prince George’s counties, and Moore Lee is one of several Democrats on the ballot for the open House seat.

Moore Lee currently serves as the elected District 4 representative on the Charles County Board of Education, where she has helped oversee policy and budget for one of Southern Maryland’s largest school systems. Her tenure has included leadership roles on the board, as well as appointments with the National Black Council of School Board Members and the Maryland Association of Boards of Education, giving her a regional profile on education equity issues.

Her campaign platform for District 27A centers on fully funded public schools, workforce training and small business growth, health equity, and community-based public safety for Charles and Prince George’s County residents. As voting approaches, Moore Lee is emphasizing her experience navigating complex public systems on behalf of Southern Maryland families and urging voters to participate in early voting at the Greater Waldorf Jaycees or on Primary Day at North Point High School in Waldorf.

Yonelle Moore Lee, Esq.

 

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