
Voter turnout was high on Tuesday night as NAACP members stood in line for hours to cast their vote for branch president. (AFRO/Photo by Briahnna Brown)
Tessa Hill-Aston will retain her presidency of the Baltimore City Branch of the NAACP after being re-elected to a fourth term Tuesday night over newcomer Cortly “C.D.” Witherspoon.
“I will continue to do the things that I’m doing with the good group of people that I have working with me,” Hill-Aston said.
Hill-Aston also said she looks forward to continuing her work in the areas of economic development, private sector, housing, landlords, the courts, and bridging the gap for those leaving foster care.
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