Prince George’s County, Maryland

Maryland Congressional Primary Election 2020

The primary election for Maryland Congressional District 4 and District 5 will be on Tuesday, June 2, 2020. 

Vote in Maryland Congressional Primary Election 2020 with ease with kBoulevard’s voters guide.

The Maryland Congressional Primary Election 2020 voters guide includes campaign emails, social media, and websites of each Prince George’s County Primary Election candidate for U.S. House of Representatives.

Should voters need additional information about their preferred candidate’s profile. An active social media is a good representation of how connected the candidate would be if elected. Vote in Prince George’s County election with ease with kBoulevard’s candidate guide for the Maryland Congressional Primary Election 2020.

The Maryland Congressional Election was on Tuesday, June 2, 2020. Top issues for this election include accountability, COVID responses, and teacher salaries. Check out kBoulevard’s Maryland Congressional Primary Election 2020 voters guide.

Learn more about the Maryland Congressional Primary Election 2020 and where to vote, visit Maryland Board of Elections.

Congressional Candidates for Democrats

Congressional District 4

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Congressional District 4

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Congressional District 5

Democrat

Congressional District 5

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Congressional Candidates for Republicans

Congressional District 4

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Congressional District 4

Republican

Congressional District 5

Republican

Congressional District 5

Republican

Candidates for Board of Education

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Our guides primarily cover municipalities in the DMV area. This Washington D.C., Montgomery County, Prince George’s County, Arlington County, Fairfax County, Alexandria City, and Fairfax City.

We have covered elections at request, such as the 2020 Congressional District 7 Special Primary Election for the Baltimore City area.

Primarily, each region’s respective board of elections and each candidate’s website. Additional sources may come from social media profiles, town-halls, and other reputable publishers. We also cite our sources at the bottom of each guide.

Guides are typically published 30 days from the election date. We have produced last-minute guides at request. We compile vast amounts of information on many candidates and races in the region, we do not publish every guide.

We cover all reputable political party candidates for down-ballot elections. Guides are crafted by individuals with a wide range of political ideologies. Some races may seem more lopsided with information; however, not all candidates run thorough campaigns. We can only publish what we can find or are given.

Yes, there are plans in the works to expand to the entire tri-area within the next election. We do produce guides at request. If you are interested in having a guide published for your community, contact us here.

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