Joanne Antoine Executive Director Common Cause Maryland | Official website
Joanne Antoine Executive Director Common Cause Maryland | Official website
Following former Prince George’s County Council member Mel Franklin’s resignation, the Council is considering CR-060-2024 to determine the manner of the special election. No details have been provided on when they plan to adopt the resolution or whether they plan to hold a public hearing.
Common Cause Maryland urges the County Council to be transparent in their planning by making public all meetings related to the special election, with advance notice of any closed portions. The watchdog also advocates for an election that ensures voters have ample opportunity to participate in filling the vacancy.
Joanne Antoine, executive director at Common Cause Maryland, issued the following statement:
“It is concerning that the County Council is having critical discussions about a county-wide special election behind closed doors. Transparency is vital, especially given the actions that have led to this special election. It is also crucial that adequate funding be made available to conduct the election. Building trust in the local government and maximizing turnout should be the only priority.
“A last-minute, late-summer election is not ideal, but mailing ballots with advance notice to the voter so they know a ballot is on the way can help prevent low turnout. Mail-in ballots ensure that the election is accessible to those traveling and is a secure and familiar means for voting for Marylanders. We urge the Council to amend the resolution to include mail-in voting and to work in consultation with the State Board of Elections.”