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County Council Member · District B · Harford County · 2026 Primary
County Council Members serve as the legislative branch of county government, passing local laws and approving the annual budget that funds public schools, roads, and emergency services. They set local tax rates and make final decisions on land use and zoning, which determines where new homes and businesses can be built. This office is responsible for prioritizing how your tax dollars are spent and managing the long-term growth and infrastructure of your community.
View all candidates in this raceAlison Imhoff is a candidate seeking election to the Harford County Council representing District B. She describes herself as a mom, wife, and social worker who identifies as an unwavering community leader. Her campaign page indicates she is actively engaging with constituents regarding state-level discussions on building data centers in Maryland. Specifically, she has posted about coordinating plans with private entities to explore building data centers and responded to inquiries regarding the Mountain Branch property. While specific policy positions are not fully detailed in the provided text, her engagement suggests a focus on land use and economic development issues affecting the county. She maintains an active social media presence with over 1,300 followers on Facebook.
Alison is a mom wife social worker and unwavering community leader As many of you have heard the state of Maryland has been coordinating discussions and plans with private entities to explore building data centers to support the ever…
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Engagement regarding state discussions on building data centers and specific inquiries about the Mountain Branch property.
“As many of you have heard the state of Maryland has been coordinating discussions and plans with private entities to explore building data centers”
“As many of you have heard the state of Maryland has been coordinating discussions and plans with private entities to explore building data centers”
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