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"I worked with Chris for several years as a colleague on the College Park Advisory Planning Commission. Chris is bright, thoughtful, extremely well informed, and always does his homework.  He would be a strong voice for our community and an excellent addition to council."
Council Member John Rigg

Chris in Brief

  • Former Member, College Park Advisory Planning Commission, Chair 2015-2020

  • Member of the College Park Vacant & Blighted Property Tax Committee

  • Former Board Member, College Park Community Foundation

  • Masters Degree in Public Policy focused on urban development and public finance

  • 16-year resident of College Park

  • Life-long progressive who knows that local government can change lives for the better

  • Father of elementary-school aged twins

Meet Chris

Christopher Gill has called College Park home for more than 15 years. He first moved here because it was an affordable place to live while building his career. He chose to stay in order to raise his twins in this diverse and rich community filled with friendly neighbors and abundant playgrounds.

But he knows College Park can be even stronger. 

 

Chris is running to make our city the best in the region to grow up, raise a family, and retire. That means affordable housing, safer neighborhoods, walkable streets, and real opportunity for every family. That vision will take hard work and bold leadership—exactly what he’s ready to deliver. 

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How to Vote

Whether you're voting by mail, dropping off your ballot, or heading to the polls in person, there are multiple easy ways to make your voice heard in this year’s College Park elections.

Voting Dates
  • Early Voting: Sunday, November 2nd, at Davis Hall

    • 11:00am to 4:00pm

  • Election Day: Tuesday, November 4th, at City Hall

    • 8:00am to 8:00pm

Voting by Mail

To vote by mail you must register to vote by mail through the Maryland State Board of Elections. You can register online, here.

For more information about voting in College Park, please visit the City's Election page, or call the Office of the City Clerk at 240-487-3501

Platform

Safe, Stable and Affordable Housing
A Walkable Community
Economic Development
Aging-in-Place Support
A Just Community

I believe good government starts with listening. As one of your representatives on the city council, I will be an advocate for our community - someone who hears your concerns, values your ideas and works collaboratively to find solutions. Together we can build a city that meets the needs and aspirations of every resident.

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