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Anderson-Walker resigns from Pr. George鈥檚 Council to focus on state race; Burroughs seeks seat

Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot (D) announced in late October that Prince George鈥檚 County Councilmember Monique Anderson-Walker (D) is joining his gubernatorial ticket as the candidate for lieutenant governor. (Courtesy Franchot for Governor campaign)

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Less than two weeks after being chosen to run for lieutenant governor alongside Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot, Prince George鈥檚 Councilmember Monique Anderson-Walker stepped down from her county post, effective immediately.

Her decision to quit the council caught her colleagues by surprise. She announced the news in a five-page post on Facebook on Monday morning.

Anderson-Walker (D), who was elected to the District 8 seat in 2018, has with 13 months remaining in her term. She said the rigors of a statewide campaign required her full attention.

鈥淢any of our goals have been accomplished because we worked side by side,鈥 she wrote. 鈥淢y decision to resign is mainly based upon the fact that I must devote my best to the gubernatorial campaign.鈥

If Anderson-Walker had waited until December to step down, her council colleagues would have appointed a replacement. Her decision to resign this month guarantees that voters will make the decision.

鈥淵ou should have an opportunity to elect an individual who will give to you the 100% that you deserve,鈥 she told her former constituents.

Franchot (D)聽聽on Oct. 27. The founder of a commercial real estate brokerage firm based at National Harbor and the wife of state Del. Jay Walker (D), she had been widely touted as a potential running mate for the all-male field of gubernatorial candidates.

海角社区app of her selection was immediately clouded by revelations that she and her husband have had tax liens placed on their property. A previously-undisclosed judgement against her from the county ethics board surfaced as well.

Anderson-Walker was one of four councilmembers who聽聽against a council redistricting proposal hatched in secret by Derrick Leon Davis (D-District 6) and five colleagues.

That proposal will be the聽聽and vote on Nov. 16.

On Monday evening, Board of Education member Edward P. Burroughs III (D)聽聽of himself already out door-knocking for a council run to fill Anderson-Walker鈥檚 seat.

Other potential candidates include Clerk of Circuit Court Mahashin El Amin (D), and former councilman and delegate Tony Knotts (D).

Elections administrator Alisha L. Alexander said county leaders have the option of filling Anderson-Walker鈥檚 seat by mail or through in-person balloting. She estimated that two in-person elections 鈥 a primary and a general 鈥 would cost approximately $520,000, primarily due to the expense of staffing polling sites and transporting ballots.

鈥淭here鈥檚 an option in the election law article for special elections that gives us the flexibility to conduct a vote-by-mail election for special elections,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t would need to be included in the Prince George鈥檚 County Council resolution. So they would ultimately determine how that would be conducted.鈥

A vote-by-mail election would bring 鈥渟ignificant savings,鈥 Alexander said.

District 8 鈥 which includes Camp Springs, the area around Joint Base Andrews, Clinton, Forest Heights, Fort Washington, Marlow Heights, Oxon Hill, and Temple Hills 鈥 will be vacant at least 60 days.

District 7, an inner-Beltway district adjacent to Anderson-Walker鈥檚, is represented by Rodney C. Streeter (D). He underwent surgery over the summer and has yet to appear at a council session, leading to speculation about his condition.

鈥淒istrict 7 County Council Member Rodney C. Streeter underwent a medical procedure and is on leave while he recovers,鈥 said Council Chair Calvin S. Hawkins II (D) in a statement. 鈥淗e is expected to return when it is medically appropriate.鈥

Josh Kurtz contributed to this report.聽

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