Sitting side-by-side at a long table in the Montgomery County Council office building last week, it was easy to see just how different the council’s new makeup could be, come December.
Six Democratic women, all favored to prevail in November’s general election in the county where Democrats outnumber Republicans four-to-one, will likely establish the council’s first female majority since the 1980s.
Their success in the Democratic primary comes four years after Councilmember Nancy Navarro (D) emerged as the only successful woman candidate in 2018.
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