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Hyattsville Election Results Over Past Five Years
You can use this chart to compare the number of votes for City Council for the past three elections. Hyattsville holds elections every two years and offices are held for four years.

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Language: As long as English is our nation's standard language I believe we should all have a working command of it. Those who choose to speak other languages should be permitted to do so as they choose. However, it should not be incumbent upon taxpayers to have signage, jurisdictional literature or public speaking events translated into languages other than English. Hyattsville's had to go through this with code enforcement documents. We see it at city council meetings when those who speak Spanish must have a translator in order to talk during public comment. It's an issue that must be dealt with swiftly and sensitively.
Police: Enough or not enough? The Hyattsville Police Department has been accredited and reaccredited (multiple times) by CALEA. Crime in general in the city is low. But what about citizen robberies, especially near the Metro stations? Stemming crime is as much about prevention as it is about enforcement, but without enough police officers on the streets, neither one is possible. Should the SWAT team be eliminated? Is it enough to have a SWAT MOU with the Greenbelt police?
You can use this chart to compare the number of votes for City Council for the past three elections. Hyattsville holds elections every two years and offices are held for four years.

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