Prince George's County Council
At-Large Special election
In-person early voting begins July 31 in the special election to replace Mel Franklin, who resigned from the Prince George's County Council in June, just before a state prosecutor charged him with embezzling campaign funds.
A dozen candidates are running to fill the vacant at-large seat representing voters countywide. Keisha Lewis of Bowie confirmed that she has ended her campaign.
Date/Time
Early voting takes place July 31-Aug. 5, and the day of the primary special election is Aug. 6.
- Early voting hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. each day (except 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 4.)
- Election Day voting takes place Aug. 6, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the special election primary.
In-person voting
Voters have the option to vote at any in-person voting center, including Tall Oaks Vocational High School in Bowie. Residents may register to vote or change their party at the in-person voting site.
Mail-in or drop-off option
All registered voters in Prince George's County were mailed a special election ballot. Voters may return their mail-in ballot by mail or use one of the voting drop-boxes throughout the county, including locations in the Bowie-Mitchellville area:
- Bowie Community Center - Bowie, MD
- South Bowie Community Center - Bowie, MD
- Glenn Dale Community Center - Glenn Dale, MD
- Lake Arbor Community Center - Mitchellville, MD
- Prince George’s Board of Elections Office - Largo, MD
More information about the candidates:
- Special election voter guide jointly published by The Bowie Sun, Greenbelt News Review, The Intersection Magazine and Streetcar Suburbs News
- League of Women Voters candidates forum
- PGCTV candidate interviews
- Community of Hope AME Church candidates forum
- NAACP, Reid Temple candidates forum
Prince George's County, MD
United States