Prince George’s County Executive Resigns

Prince George's County News Release

LARGO, MD – Effective Monday, December 2, 2024, at 10:00 AM, Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks will resign as Prince George’s County Executive. Pursuant to the County Charter, the Chief Administrative Officer will assume the role of Acting County Executive at that time.

“Thank you for your trust and partnership as we worked to build a stronger, united Prince George’s,” said Alsobrooks.

Angela Alsobrooks

“Serving the residents of this County has been the honor of my lifetime, and I am deeply proud of all we have accomplished together.”

View the letter County Executive Alsobrooks sent to Governor Wes Moore on Monday, November 2, 2024.

County Executive Angela Alsobrooks' Resignation Letter

Visit mypgc.us/cextransition to stay updated on the County Executive Transition process.

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For More Information:

Allyson Wilson
Communications Director
Office of the County Executive
Prince George’s County
202-744-3308
AFWilson@co.pg.md.us

Prince George’s County, Maryland

A mere glance at the diversity of Prince George's County confirms our role as a cultural and economic leader of tomorrow. Located in the heart of the Baltimore/Washington corridor, the County borders Washington D.C. and is just 37 miles south of the City of Baltimore. Encompassing almost 500 square miles, Prince George's County has an urban atmosphere that still manages to provide a scenic and peaceful place to live, work, and play. 

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