The Sept. 14 primary election in Prince George's County offers voters a rare opportunity to rewrite the script for a host of elected offices, including the school board and the county executive.
The opportunity for change has come about because of several factors. Term limits have opened up the county executive's job and five seats on the nine-member County Council. The closing chapter of a revamp of the school board is compelling all candidates for the nine seats to run in district races, rather than countywide, as some had in the past.
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