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Stances are inferred from campaign site text and recent news only — no official voting record is available for this candidate.
Campaign Status
Williams entered the 2024 race for Maryland's 5th Congressional District but subsequently dropped out of the crowded primary field.
Multiple outlets, including Maryland Matters and The Baltimore Banner, reported that Del. Nicole Williams withdrew from the 5th District race to replace Rep. Steny Hoyer.
Energy and Utility Regulation
As a Maryland state legislator, Williams has been engaged in issues involving utility oversight and ratepayer accountability, particularly relating to Exelon.
A MarylandReporter.com commentary referencing Exelon and ratepayer concerns suggests Williams has some connection to utility regulation debates in Maryland, though her specific position is unclear from available text.
Immigration and Local Law Enforcement
Limited evidence suggests Williams may have some association with Maryland legislative efforts to restrict local police cooperation with ICE, though her direct role is unconfirmed.
A Maryland Matters article on a bill to ban local police cooperation with ICE was included in her news grounding, but no direct quote or sponsorship link to Williams was established.
State Legislative Role
Williams served as a Delegate in the Maryland General Assembly prior to and during her congressional campaign.
News coverage consistently identifies her as 'Del. Nicole Williams,' indicating her role as a sitting Maryland state delegate at the time of her congressional bid.
Congressional Candidacy and District Representation
Williams sought to represent Maryland's 5th Congressional District, a seat long held by Steny Hoyer, in a highly competitive Democratic primary field of over 20 candidates.
The Washington Informer and WUSA9 covered the crowded race for Hoyer's seat, listing Williams among the many candidates vying for the Democratic nomination before her withdrawal.
Prince George's County Political Ties
Williams is affiliated with Prince George's County political networks, being grouped with other county officials who ran for the same congressional seat.
The Diamondback's coverage of '4 Prince George's County officials running for Maryland's 5th District' situates Williams within the county's local political establishment.
General Policy Platform
No detailed policy platform is publicly available from Williams' campaign website or other verified sources.
The campaign website text was not available for analysis, and no voting record exists for this congressional race, limiting insight into her specific policy positions on national issues.
Total Raised
$152K
Total Spent
$138.3K
Cash on Hand
$13.7K
Top Donor PACs
https://WWW.NICOLEAWILLIAMS.COM
Verified via FEC committee filing (Form 1)