BALTIMORE COUNTY, MARYLAND

ELECTION RETURNS

GENERAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 8, 2022


COUNTY EXECUTIVE

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
John A. (Johnny O) Olszewski, Jr.* 173,159

REPUBLICAN PARTY
Patrick L. McDonough 98,160



COUNTY COUNCIL

DISTRICT 1

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Patrick G. Young, Jr.* 23,525

REPUBLICAN PARTY
Albert L. Nalley 11,138

DISTRICT 2

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Israel C. (Izzy) Patoka* 33,219

REPUBLICAN PARTY
James Amos 7,595

DISTRICT 3

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Paul Henderson 21,903

REPUBLICAN PARTY
A. Wade Kach* 29,275

DISTRICT 4

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Julian E. Jones, Jr.* 30,117

REPUBLICAN PARTY
Kim Bryant 6,440

DISTRICT 5

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Crystal Francis 14,327

REPUBLICAN PARTY
David S. Marks* 25,827

DISTRICT 6

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Michael P. (Mike) Ertel* 24,614

REPUBLICAN PARTY
Tony Campbell 10,979

DISTRICT 7

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Justin Holliday 10,327

LIBERTARIAN PARTY
Douglas Stanley 1,178

REPUBLICAN PARTY
Todd K. Crandell* 17,167


BOARD OF EDUCATION
DISTRICT 1

Robin Harvey* 18,664
Cory Koons 7,595

DISTRICT 2

Rebecca Chesner 11,909
Jane E. Lichter* 20,035

DISTRICT 3

Maggie Litz Domanowski* 18,815
Diane Jean Young 18,396

DISTRICT 4

Brenda Hatcher-Savoy* 15,974
Samay Singh Kindra 15,148

DISTRICT 5

Julie C. Henn* 26,440

DISTRICT 6

Christina Pumphrey* 24,775

DISTRICT 7

Rodney R. McMillion* 19,259



STATE'S ATTORNEY

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Scott D. Shellenberger* 171,368

REPUBLICAN PARTY
James A. Haynes 93,831



CIRCUIT COURT CLERK

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Julie L. Ensor* 171,739

REPUBLICAN PARTY
Brian A. Campbell 91,238



SHERIFF

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
R. Jay Fisher* 161,902

REPUBLICAN PARTY
Andy Kuhl 97,273



ORPHANS' COURT JUDGES
(vote for 3)

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
William R. Evans* 159,945
Juliet G. Fisher* 177,348
Arthur M. Frank* 153,625

REPUBLICAN PARTY
(no candidate filed)



REGISTER OF WILLS

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Alexis Burrell-Rohde* 157,647

REPUBLICAN PARTY
Lauren Castro 100,755



CHARTER AMENDMENTS

Question A:
COUNTY CHARTER - COUNTY COUNCIL - QUALIFICATIONS

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter is amended to: require that, in addition to the requirements of residence as provided in Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of the county council shall be qualified voters of Baltimore County and not less than twenty-one years of age at the time of their election.

For* Against
221,827 28,251
% of Total 88.70% 11.30%


Question B:
COUNTY CHARTER - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS & TRANSPORTATION - DIRECTOR QUALIFICATIONS

Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter is amended to: alter the name of the Department of Public Works and, provide that the Director shall be a professional engineer registered under the laws of this state with at least ten years of relevant supervisory experience in engineering works, or shall be qualified with at least ten years of supervisory experience in infrastructure planning and construction, or transportation engineering and management.

For* Against
213,933 33,114
% of Total 86.60% 13.40%



REFERENDA - COUNTY ORDINANCES - BOND ISSUES

Question C:
AGRICULTURAL & RURAL LAND PRESERVATION BORROWING

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land preservation projects, including but not limited to the purchase of land, development rights and conservation easements and other real property approved by the county council pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy Program or other similar federal or state programs, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 32-22)

For* Against
184,640 63,880
% of Total 74.30% 25.70%


Question D:
COMMUNITY COLLEGE BORROWING

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $18,500,000 for community college projects, including but not limited to the construction, improvement, maintenance, and modernization of buildings and other improvements for the community colleges, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 33-22)

For* Against
183,445 69,277
% of Total 72.59% 27.41%


Question E:
COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT BORROWING

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $4,000,000 for community improvement projects, including but not limited to construction, renovation, extension, alteration, repair or modernization of street curbs, gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 34-22)

For* Against
208,204 44,990
% of Total 82.23% 17.77%


Question F:
OPERATIONAL BUILDINGS BORROWING

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $27,050,000 for public operational buildings including, but not limited to, general, health, police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior centers and detention buildings or facilities and necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 35-22)

For* Against
194,335 55,809
% of Total 77.69% 22.31%


Question G:
PARKS, PRESERVATION & GREENWAYS BORROWING

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and greenways projects, including but not limited to the purchase or other acquisition of playgrounds, parks, community centers, recreational facilities, and preservation and greenways projects including the cost of construction, improvement, alteration, repair, maintenance and equipping of all public parks, playgrounds, community centers, recreational facilities, preservation and greenways projects, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

For* Against
208,320 45,381
% of Total 82.11% 17.89%


Question H:
PUBLIC WORKS BORROWING

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for the class of projects which includes, among other things, streets and highways, bridges and storm drainage systems, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.
(Bill 37-22)

For* Against
204,884 48,377
% of Total 80.90% 19.10%


Question I:
REFUSE DISPOSAL BORROWING

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $5,000,000 for refuse disposal projects, including but not limited to the construction, reconstruction, extension, acquisition, improvement, enlargement, alteration, closing and capping, repair or modernization of county refuse disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 38-22)

For* Against
200,137 55,222
% of Total 78.37% 21.63%


Question J:
SCHOOL BORROWING

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $200,000,000 for public school buildings, buildings for school purposes, buildings to support school operations and site projects, including but not limited to acquisition, construction, reconstruction, improvement, extension, alteration, repair, maintenance, conversion and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 39-22)

For* Against
203,416 56,484
% of Total 78.27% 21.73%


Question K:
WATERWAY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM BORROWING

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $20,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, extension, alteration, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and stormwater-related projects, which include but are not limited to shoreline stabilization, shore erosion control, wetland restoration, streambank and riverbank restoration, stabilization and reconstruction, control and monitoring of nonpoint pollutants, landscaping, dredging, planting of trees and similar waterway improvement projects in residential, rural and commercial areas, engineering and other services incident thereto, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 40-22)

For* Against
210,117 48,613
% of Total 81.21% 18.79%


* = winner

Source: Baltimore County Board of Elections

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