Kent Roberson

[1] Roberson first got involved in politics during high school in 2002, working as a student page for the Maryland House of Delegates.

[5] Also in 2018, Roberson unsuccessfully ran for the Maryland House of Delegates in District 25, placing fifth with 6.4 percent of the vote.

[6] In 2022, Roberson unsuccessfully ran for the Prince George's County Board of Education, losing to small business owner Lolita Walker.

[8] In April 2023, Roberson applied to fill a vacancy left by the resignation of state delegate Darryl Barnes.

[5] He was unanimously nominated by fellow members of the Prince George's County Democratic Central Committee on May 5, 2023.

Roberson as a member of the electoral college, 2020