Alsobrooks Sails into Second Term as Prince George’s County Executive

County Executive Angela Alsobrooks wins decisive second term in largely uncontested race.

Angela AlsobrooksCurrent Prince George’s County Executive and MACo board member Angela Alsobrooks won a decisive victory in the Prince George’s County Executive race, establishing a full majority with 98.5 percent of the vote.

Prior, Alsobrooks served since 2014 as Prince George’s County State’s Attorney, the first woman and the youngest official to serve in that role. After graduation from the University of Maryland Law School, Angela began her career as a Prince George’s County Assistant State’s Attorney in 1997, eventually becoming the county’s first full-time prosecutor assigned to handle domestic violence cases where she tried, and successfully prosecuted scores of cases against violent offenders. She has also served as an education liaison for Prince George’s County.

Notably, no Republican, independent, or third-party candidates filed to run in the County Executive primary.

MACo’s election coverage and analysis rely on unofficial results published by the State Board of Elections. Official results will follow after a full accounting of pending votes. MACo advises readers that any close unofficial results are subject to realignment in the days ahead.