Miranda Spivack
Prince George's officials are girding for a busy day Tuesday, when voters in the county's 223 precincts will choose a new county executive, county council, sheriff, state's attorney, school board and General Assembly representatives, and fill down-ticket local posts.
Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The county, where nearly 15,000 residents already cast ballots in Maryland's first-ever early voting this month, could see turnout top the 32 percent in the last nonpresidential primaries, in 2006. That year, 116,000 ballots were counted in the heavily Democratic county, where there are about 400,000 registered Democrats, about 100,000 more than in neighboring Montgomery County.



