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Maryland House of Delegates

District 25

Prince George's County  ·  Prince George's County

Candidates

Kent Roberson (Incumbent)
Democrat
About this candidate

From kentroberson.org: Kent Roberson has committed his life in service to others that goes beyond his current roles. On May 30, 2023, Kent was appointed to the Maryland General Assembly to serve in the House of Delegates representing the 25th District. Prior to his appointment Kent was elected in 2018 and re-elected in 2022 as the 25th District At-Large Democratic Central Committee Member, where he served as the Chair of the Committee for two years. In 2020, Kent served as a member of Maryland's Electoral College where he elected President Biden and Vice-President Harris. In 2021, Kent was appointed as the African-American Diversity Leadership Chair for the State of Maryland. Kent is also a member of the Prince George's County Young Democrats and the South County Democratic Club.

Seat: 25

Denise Roberts (Incumbent)
Democrat
About this candidate

From deniseformaryland.com:Denise G. Roberts was sworn into the Maryland House of Delegates on January 8, 2024, representing District 25—Kettering, Largo, Mitchellville, Upper Marlboro, District Heights, Capitol Heights, Suitland, Morningside, Clinton, and Temple Hills. ​ Appointed to fill the House seat of Senator Nick Charles when he moved to the Maryland Senate, Denise hit the ground running and earned leadership roles as Deputy Majority Whip, 1st Vice Chair of the Women's Caucus, and Vice Chair of Protocol under the new House Speaker. ​ A lifelong Prince Georgian and proud graduate of Suitland High School, Denise earned her B.A. in Communications from Howard University and her M.A. in Public Relations from American University. ​

Seat: 25

Karen Toles (Incumbent)
Democrat

Seat: 25

Angela Angel
Democrat

Seat: 25

Antoine Thompson
Democrat
About this candidate

From antoinethompson.com:Antoine Thompson knows what it means to fight for opportunity. Growing up in Buffalo, New York, Antoine attended public schools and saw firsthand how government programs and community investment could open doors for working families. As a child, he benefited from the federal Head Start program and free lunch programs from pre-K through high school. He earned his bachelor's degree from SUNY Brockport through the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) for socially and economically disadvantaged students. Those early experiences shaped his belief that public service means fighting for people who are too often overlooked. Antoine credits his education, family, village, faith, and a lot of prayer for propelling him from poverty to a life of public and community service.

Seat: 25

Anthony Tilghman
Democrat
About this candidate

From anthonyformaryland.com:As a proud Father, resident and current Commissioner of District Heights, I am committed to serving my community with integrity and dedication. Born in Prince George’s County, raised in District Heights, a graduate of Prince George’s County Schools, Worked for PG Parks and Planning and now an award-winning photographer, children’s book author, and Executive Director of MakeSmartCool—a nonprofit dedicated to youth literacy—I have always sought purpose in being the change I wish to see and empowering others to do the same.

Seat: 25

Joseph Tolbert III
Democrat
About this candidate

From winjt3.com:I am Joseph Tolbert III — a proud son of Washington, D.C. and Prince George’s County. My life reflects resilience, redemption, and relentless purpose. I am the son of the late Charlotte Elizabeth Tolbert, a DC correctional officer who passed while I was incarcerated, and the late Joseph Tolbert Jr., a manager at Discount Mart. Their strength, discipline, and perseverance guide my leadership.

Seat: 25

Data sourced from the Maryland State Board of Elections and Ballotpedia.