Was Trump more popular in Prince George's County in 2016 or 2020? See the vote totals here.
Board of Education and court incumbents seek re-election. Can their challengers pull off an upset? Track election results on Patch.
What was Election Day like in Bowie? How were the lines? Did you feel safe? Share your experience with Patch.
Tuesday is the last day to cast your ballot in Prince George's. Here is everything you need to know about last-minute voting in Maryland.
Time is running out to cast your ballot in Prince George's County. This is everything you should know if you still need to vote Nov. 3.
Election Day hiccups delayed one poll's opening and drew police to another.
Early voting starts Monday. Do you know where to go? Here are all of the voting locations and candidates in Prince George's County.
When it comes to building new schools, there’s a lot we know and a lot we don’t.
Everyone in Prince George’s County wants the same thing — more high-quality schools built in a quick and efficient manner for our students.
Some Prince George’s County residents are pushing back on the construction of six schools through a $1 billion public-private partnership.
If proper precautions were taken, the death would not have happened, the report states.
Patch explains all you need to know about the election. From candidate listings to ballot questions, our complete guide has you covered.
Republicans will parade around Prince George's County this weekend, decorating their cars in support of President Donald Trump.
Former Gov. Martin O'Malley offered these tips to Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks. Patch explains their plan.
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Voters can drop their absentee ballots in drop boxes around Prince George's because of coronavirus. Here is how you can use the new system.
These funds would cover more than $3.5 million in unbudgeted election costs, the report indicates.
Maryland transportation officials said Tuesday they will take over day-to-day management of building the Purple Line, at least temporarily.
Maryland Sen. Douglas J.J. Peters (D-Prince George’s) has made serving military veterans a major part of his mission as a public servant.