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County Council Member (At-Large) · Prince George's County · 2026 Primary
At-large county council members represent the entire county rather than a specific geographic district, making decisions that affect all residents. They are responsible for passing local laws, overseeing land use and zoning, and approving the county budget which determines funding for schools, roads, and public safety. This office is vital because these members balance the needs of the whole community to set the county’s long-term priorities and tax rates.
View all candidates in this raceSean A. Floyd is a Democratic candidate for the At-Large seat on the Prince George’s County Council. He frames his candidacy around the objective of aligning individual council district needs with the broader goals of the entire county. Floyd's platform emphasizes inclusivity and community empowerment, asserting that every resident should have a "stake in our shared future." His primary focus areas include education, government transparency, and creating sustainable opportunities for residents of all ages. He advocates for a "future-focused" approach to schooling that includes investment in modern infrastructure to prepare students for leadership. Floyd currently operates his campaign out of Suitland, Maryland.
Sources: Campaign website
As your next At-Large Council Member, my job won’t be to focus on one specific area of our county. It will be to help align each council districts’ needs and goals in a way that is considerate of all residents county wide.
We must ensure that we deliver a future-focused education that prepares our students to lead tomorrow in all fields, in addition to our continued investment in building state of the art schools.
Transparency and accountability matters when it comes to how our County serves its residents. A more informed person is a catalyst to a more empowered community.
It is critical to our continued growth and success as a county that we create sustainable opportunities for residents of all ages while staying true to who we are as a community.
Together, we can ensure that every resident has a seat at the table and a stake in our shared future.
Source: seanafloyd.com
Education
Floyd advocates for a future-oriented education system and continued capital investment in school facilities.
“We must ensure that we deliver a future-focused education that prepares our students to lead tomorrow in all fields, in addition to our continued investment in building state of the art schools.”
Transparency & Accountability
He emphasizes the need for an informed public to ensure the county government serves its residents effectively.
“Transparency and accountability matters when it comes to how our County serves its residents. A more informed person is a catalyst to a more empowered community.”
Opportunity
Floyd focuses on creating sustainable growth and opportunities for residents across all age groups while maintaining community identity.
“It is critical to our continued growth and success as a county that we create sustainable opportunities for residents of all ages while staying true to who we are as a community.”
External reporting identifies Sean A. Floyd as one of several Democratic candidates running for the Prince George’s County Council At-Large positions in the 2026 election cycle. News coverage characterizes the current election environment as a period where the community is navigating the challenges of a growing region and seeking new opportunities. Floyd is listed alongside other candidates including incumbent council members and new challengers.
“We must ensure that we deliver a future-focused education that prepares our students to lead tomorrow in all fields”
Source“Transparency and accountability matters when it comes to how our County serves its residents.”
Source“create sustainable opportunities for residents of all ages while staying true to who we are as a community.”
Source“continued investment in building state of the art schools.”
Source“align each council districts’ needs and goals in a way that is considerate of all residents county wide.”
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