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County Council Member · District 4 · Prince George's 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 raceEuniesha Davis is a Democratic candidate for the Prince George’s County Council, District 4, with a career spanning over 15 years in public, private, and nonprofit leadership. She currently serves as Director of National Programs at AARP and previously led the Prince George’s County Office of Community Relations from 2019 to 2025, where she is credited with modernizing the PGC311 system and expanding food distribution. Raised by a single mother in a struggling economy, Davis emphasizes that her lived experience fuels her commitment to closing opportunity gaps at the neighborhood level. Her platform focuses on "smart growth," safer streets, and ensuring that healthcare and government services are accessible to all residents regardless of their zip code. She advocates for government transparency, speaking out against the use of appointments to fill council vacancies instead of elections. Davis characterizes herself as a proven community builder who combines empathy with the technical competence to make institutions work more effectively for the people.
Sources: Campaign website
I believe in government—not as a club for insiders, but as a trust held on behalf of the people. That trust is now being tested by consecutive appointments to the Prince George’s County Council and that should worry all of us.
Smart Growth & Housing People Can Afford: Economic opportunities should work for the taxpayers who already live here. Land needed for affordable housing and community-serving commercial uses must be protected—not crowded out by industrial development.
Feeling safe—at home and on our streets—is a basic expectation, not a luxury. Public safety works best when it is built on trust, strong partnerships, and smart investments that prevent harm before it happens.
Our cost of living crisis is hitting us all in the pockets but none more than our seniors--especially those on fixed incomes. These are the times when government must step up.
Source: davisforcountycouncil.com
Public Safety
Ensuring police have resources to reduce property crime while supporting accountable policing and community partnerships.
“I will work to ensure our police have the resources they need to protect every life and reduce property crime. That means supporting effective, accountable policing that keeps officers visible, responsive, and connected to the communities they serve.”
Smart Growth & Housing
Prioritizing affordable housing and community-serving commercial uses over industrial development like data centers.
“No new data center should be authorized without clear, tangible protections and benefits for existing communities. Land needed for affordable housing and community-serving commercial uses must be protected—not crowded out by industrial development.”
Infrastructure & Transportation
Lowering transit costs for vulnerable populations and speeding up neighborhood repairs like potholes and sidewalks.
“I will advocate for lower transit costs for seniors and people with disabilities, smarter bus routes that reflect how people actually travel, and practical solutions for the 'last mile' between transit stops and home or work.”
Government Ethics
Challenging the pattern of filling council seats through appointments rather than elections.
“Across our County, more and more power is being handed out by cozy interest through appointments instead of elections. Those of us who have been around long enough recognize the pattern that’s gotten us here.”
External profiles describe Davis as a seasoned operations executive who has managed large-scale government programs and earned the Prince George’s County Executive Choice Award in 2021. Media reports characterize her as an "insider who refuses to act like one," noting her reputation for focusing on service delivery over political networking. Analysts view her as a "fast-moving" candidate with a base in Bowie, positioning herself as a communicator with significant momentum in the District 4 race.
“Make streets safer by ensuring our police have the resources they need to protect every life and eliminate property crime.”
Source“Land needed for affordable housing and community-serving commercial uses must be protected—not crowded out by industrial development.”
Source“Speed up repairs to potholes, sidewalks, and dangerous crossings.”
Source“Increase mobile health screenings and chronic disease support for seniors. Invest in senior transportation and high-quality healthcare.”
Source“That trust is now being tested by consecutive appointments to the Prince George’s County Council and that should worry all of us.”
Source“Strong schools are the foundation of strong communities. Stronger Schools & Support for Our Kids.”
Source“In a county as diverse and interconnected as ours, roving street activity by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) create fear and instability.”
Source“Support practical climate solutions like better drainage and flood control, energy efficient buildings, and residential solar rebates.”
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