Many Severna Park residents will soon have a new representative in the House of Delegates.
Following Rachel Muñoz’s resignation as a state delegate representing District 31, the Anne Arundel County Republican Central Committee received three nomination forms from candidates seeking to fill the seat.
Candidates LaToya Nkongolo, Jason DuBois and Corine Frank answered questions during a public hearing at Earleigh Heights Volunteer Fire Company last Friday. A vote resulted in Nkongolo getting the nomination, which will now be forwarded to Maryland Governor Wes Moore for approval.
Nkongolo ran for the House of Delegates two years ago and the Board of Education in 2024.
During her newest bid for the House of Delegates, Nkongolo emphasized her experience as a small business owner, parent, educator, mental health professional and budget manager, and expressed a passion for advocating for meaningful change.
In a statement, Nkongolo pledged to work tirelessly to champion and protect her party’s values.
“I am committed to representing the conservative values that have long been overlooked in the Maryland General Assembly,” she said. “Over the past three years of campaigning, I’ve had porch conversations with thousands of residents, and I understand what matters most to our district: family unity, strong communities, hard work, and a sense of safety.”
Legislators will gather for this year’s 90-day session of the General Assembly today.
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