Capital Gazette and Baltimore Sun, February 24, 2026 Reporting by Benjamin Rothstein
A few days after Dominik Prokop officially filed for Anne Arundel County Council District 6, the Capital Gazette sat down with him for an in-depth profile.Benjamin Rothstein’s piece focuses on what Prokop sees as the central frustration of voters in the district: career politicians who promise much and deliver little. As a 20-year business owner who has never run for office before, Prokop frames his lack of political experience as a feature of his candidacy, not a deficit.The article walks through Prokop’s path as an immigrant entrepreneur who built businesses in Anne Arundel County from the ground up, and it lays out his policy priorities: affordable housing for working families, stronger schools, faster and fairer permits, and a county government that holds itself accountable to clear service standards.The interview also surfaces the contrast between Prokop’s outsider-with-an-execution-mindset positioning and the broader Democratic primary field, where several candidates carry deeper traditional political ties.
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Press coverage of the Prokop for District 6 campaign. The primary is June 23, 2026.