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Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Elections Today for Maryland Cities: Rockville, Salisbury, Gaithersburg, College Park, Greenbelt, Takoma Park & More!

By Matt Verghese

Election Day 2015 is upon us. Nationally, Democrats and progressives have a number of competitive races to watch: Attorney General Jack Conway battling to keep the Kentucky Governor's mansion in Democratic hands; Republicans trying to fortify their one-seat State Senate majority in battleground Virginia; 3 open Pennsylvania State Supreme Court seats that could determine which party controls redistricting in 2022; Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood trying to keep his title as the last Democratic statewide official in the Deep South; and, a number of ballot measures including initiatives to legalize medical and recreational marijuana in Ohio and a referendum on the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance.

In Maryland, some of the largest municipalities head to the polls. The vast majority of municipal elections are non-partisan. Baltimore City (elections in '16), Frederick ('17), Annapolis ('17), and Hagerstown ('16) are among the few exceptions.  Many of the contests this year feature open races, multi-candidate fields challenging incumbents, and the usual accusations of stolen yard signs. With many town and city officials going on to run for higher office, Maryland Juice runs through some races to watch.

ROCKVILLE: Incumbent Mayor Bridget Donnell Newton faces a stiff challenge from political organizer and consultant Sima Osdoby, with development and growth being among the top issues in the race. Osdoby is part of Team Rockville slate - which includes incumbent city Councilmembers Julie Palkovich Carr and Virginia Onley, former Councilmember Mark Pierzchala and first-time candidate Clark Reed. Also running are Councilmember Beryl Feinberg, Twinbrook Civic Association President Rich Gottfried, former candidate Brigitta Mullican, Planning Commission member David Hill, and businessowner Patrick Schoof. The Mayor and Council are being elected to a 4-year term for the first time.

Mayor
  • Bridget Donnell Newton (i)
  • Sima Osdoby

At-large Council (4 seats)
  • Beryl Feinberg (i)
  • Richard Gottfried
  • David Hill
  • Brigitta Mullican
  • Virginia Onley(i)
  • Julia Palakovich Carr (i)
  • Mark Perirzchala
  • Clark Reed
  • Patrick Schoof

GAITHERSBURG: Current Mayor Jud Ashman - who was appointed to the post after Mayor Sidney Katz was elected to the Montgomery County Council,  longtime Councilmember Henry Marraffa and Darline Bell-Zuccarelli are running to fill the balance of Katz's term. Ashman has been endorsed by Mr. Katz. Running for the 3 at-large Council seats are City Council Vice President Ryan Spiegel, appointed Councilmember Neil Harris, African American Democratic Club President Laurie Anne-Sayles, and attorney Robert Wu.

Mayor
  • Jud Ashman (i)
  • Darline Bell-Zuccarelli
  • Henry Marraffa

At-large Council (3 seats)
  • Neil Harris (i)
  • Laurie-Anne Sayles
  • Ryan Spiegel (i)
  • Robert Wu

BOWIE: 21 year city council veteran Dennis Brady is challenging Mayor G. Frederick Robinson, who has the position since 1998. A number of newcomers are challenging incumbents as Bowie residents elect councilmembers who will now serve a 4 year term. These include veteran Kelly Rowe challenging Councilmember Diane Polangin in District 2, and former President of the Bowie Chamber of Commerce Craig Muckle trying to oust Councilmember Isaac Trouth. Two open city council races have attracted Comptroller Senior Advisor Monica Best-James, former Senator Peters aide Michael Esteve, and County Executive Baker intergovernmental affairs attorney Courtney Glass among others.  Dufour Woolfley, Jimmy Marcos and Henri Gardner - all sitting Councilmembers - are vying for 2 at-large spots.

Mayor 
  • Dennis Brady
  • G. Frederick Robinson (i)
  • Keith Alphonso Jackson

At-large Council (2 seats)
  • Henri Gardner
  • James L. Marcos
  • Dufour Woolfley (i)

Council District 1
  • Jenmaire Dewberry
  • Michael P. Esteve
  • Pauletta G. Handy
  • Monica Best-James

Council District 2
  • Diane M. Polangin (i)
  • Kelly P. Rowe

Council District 3
  • Babatunde O. Alegbeleye
  • James Scott Hessberger, Jr.
  • Courtney D. Glass

Council District 4
  • Isaac C. Trouth (i)
  • Craig M. Muckle

COLLEGE PARK: District 4 Councilwoman Denise Mitchell and District 1 Councilman Patrick Wojahn are vying to succeed Mayor Andy Fellows, who is stepping down after three terms. Mitchell would be the first African American woman to hold the post, and Wojahn would be the City's first openly gay mayor. Incumbent Councilmembers Faziul Kabir, P.J. Brennan, Monroe Dennis, Robert Day, Stephanie Stullich and Alan Hew all face competitive races. Interesting to note that 6 out of 18 candidates running in College Park are either UMD alumni, professors or students.

Mayor
  • Denise Mitchell
  • Patrick Wojahn

Council District 1 (2 seats)
  • Faziul Kabir (i)
  • Christine Nagle
  • Cory Sanders

Council District 2 (2 seats)
  • Daniel Blasberg
  • P.J. Brennan (i)
  • Vivian Conway
  • Monroe Dennis (i)

Council District 3 (2 seats)
  • Ryan Belcher
  • Robert Day (i)
  • Robert McCeney
  • John Rigg
  • Stephanie Stullich (i)

Council District 4 (2 seats)
  • Mary Cook
  • Oscar Gregory
  • Alan Hew (i)
  • Dustyn Kujawa

SALISBURY: The Eastern Shore's largest city has revamped its electoral system for 2015 -- moving elections from the spring tot he fall, synchronizing terms of all elected officials, creating five single-member districts and eliminating their primary election. Current Mayor Jim Ireton decided against running for reelection, and instead filed to run for Council. City Council President Jake Day is running opposed for Mayor. All four City Council members are running for reelection - with Jack Heath and Tim Spies contesting from the same district. In the open District 2, former candidate and Libertarian Muir Boda seems to have the inside track.

Mayor
  • Jake Day

Council District 1
  • Sarah Halcott
  • April Jackson
  • Shanie Shields (i)

Council District 2
  • Keyvan Aarabi
  • Marvin Ames
  • Muir Boda
  • Justin Gregoli

Council District 3
  • Jack Heath  (i)
  • Kevin Lindsay
  • Tim Spies (i)

Council District 4
  • Jim Ireton
  • Roger Mazullo

Council District 5
  • Laura Mitchell (i)

LAUREL: Mayor Craig Moe running unopposed for a fourth term, and all five City Council incumbents are favored to win reelection. Laurel has been in the news recently over the possible closure of Laurel Regional Hospital and the local MARC train station.

Mayor
  • Craig Moe (i)

At-large Council
  • Michael Leszcz (i)

Council Ward 1 (2 seats)
  • Carl Dewalt
  • Jeffrey Mills
  • Valerie Nicholas (i)
  • H. Edward Ricks (i)

Council Ward 2 (2 seats)
  • Donna Crary (i)
  • Fred Smalls (i)
  • Mansoor Zia

GREENBELT: Residents elect a 7 member at-large Council with the highest vote getter traditionally being selected as mayor. Emmett Jordan -  who became the City's first African American Mayor in 2013 - is running for reelection, along with former longtime Mayor Judith 'J' Davis and the 5 other incumbent members of the City Council.

At-large Council (7 seats)
  • Silke I. Pope (i)
  • Susan H. Stewart
  • Emmett V. Jordan (i)
  • Leta M. Mach (i)
  • Konrad E. Herling (i)
  • Rodney M. Roberts (i)
  • Edward V. J. Putens (i)
  • Judith F. Davis (i)
  • Kathleen Marie Shaw
  • Bill Orleans
  • George R. Boyce

TAKOMA PARK: Councilmember Kate Stewart and local landlord Warren Holmes are facing off to become Takoma Park's next Mayor. Outgoing Mayor Bruce Williams - who is completing his 22nd year on the City Council - was the region's first openly gay elected official. Stewart - who has been endorsed by Williams, State Senator Jamie Raskin and County Councilmember Tom Hucker - is the frontrunner. The only other contested race is in Ward 1 where former HUD Assistant Secretary Peter Kovar and two others are running to replace Seth Grimes.

Mayor 
  • Warren Holmes
  • Kate Stewart

Council Ward 1
  • Peter Kovar
  • Victor Thuronyi
  • Elizabeth Forbes Wallace

Council Ward 2
  • Tim Male (i)

Council Ward 3
  • Rizzy Qureshi

Council Ward 4 
  • Terry Seamens (i)

Council Ward 5
  • Jarrett Smith (i)

Council Ward 6
  • Fred Schultz (i)

ABERDEEN: Incumbent Mayor Michael Bennett who prevailed in 2011 by only 26 votes, is fending of challenges from the City's first elected Mayor Ruth Elliott, Republican activist and perennial candidate Patrick McGrady, and former teacher and Delegate candidate Marla Posey-Moss. The City Council race includes incumbents Sandra Landbeck and Stephen Smith, and a 3 person slate aligned with McGrady. Mayor Bennett has endorsed both current Councilmembers as well as Appeals Board member Melvin Tyalor and  teacher Tim Lindecamp.

Mayor 
  • Michael Bennett (i)
  • Ruth Elliott
  • Patrick McGrady 
  • Marla Posey-Moss

Council (4 seats)
  • Carol Bruce
  • Sean DeBonis
  • Daniel Forte
  • Jason Kolligs
  • Barbara Kreamer
  • Sandra Landbeck (i)
  • Tim Lindecamp
  • Stephen Smith  (i)
  • Melvin Taylor

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Maryland Municipal Election Results: See Election Winners in Frederick, Rockville, Annapolis, College Park, Greenbelt & More

UPDATE: At the urging of a reader in our comments section below, we are providing the results of the recent elections in Bowie, Maryland. Unofficial tally available at Bowie Board of Elections. The Mayor and one Councilmember faced challengers this week, but all incumbents were re-elected:
Mayor
  1. G. Frederick Robinson (incumbent) - 3,979 (85.53%) - WINNER
  2. Richard Dahms - 666 (14.32%)
  3. Write-In - 7 (0.15%)
At-Large Councilmember
  1. Todd Turner (incumbent) - 3,585 (51.03%) - WINNER
  2. Dennis Brady (incumbent) - 3,415 (48.61%) - WINNER
  3. Write-In -  25 (0.36%)
District 1 Councilmember
  1. James Marcos (incumbent) - 1,019 (98.84%) - WINNER
  2. Write-In - 12 (1.16%)
District 2 Councilmember      
  1. Diane Polangin (incumbent) - 1,232 (98.88%) - WINNER
  2. Write-In - 14 (1.12%)
District 3 Councilmember
  1. Henri Gardner (incumbent) - 792 (74.79%) - WINNER    
  2. Babatunde Alegbeleye - 266 (25.12%)
  3. Write-In - 1 (0.09%)
District 4 Councilmember
  1. Isaac Trouth (incumbent) - 1,020 (99.80%) - WINNER
  2. Write-In - 2 (0.20%)

Yesterday, numerous Maryland municipalities held elections for city offices. Below Maryland Juice provides a quick round-up of election results from some of the jurisdictions who declared unofficial winners last night.

ELECTION #1: FREDERICK CITY RESULTS - Unofficial tally available at Frederick Board of Elections: Incumbent GOP Mayor Randy McClement won re-election, while Democrats won 4 of 5 seats on the Board of Alderman.
Mayor
  1. Randy McClement (R) (incumbent) - 3,714 (48.75%) - WINNER
  2. Karen Lewis Young (D) - 2,407 (31.59%)
  3. Jennifer Dougherty - 1,480 (19.43%)
  4. Write-In - 18 (0.24%)
Board of Alderman
  1. Kelly Russell (D) (incumbent) - 4,212 (12.18%) - WINNER
  2. Michael O'Donnor (D) (incumbent) - 4,169 (12.05%) - WINNER
  3. Josh Bokee (D) - 3,789 (10.96%) - WINNER
  4. Phil Dacey (R) - 3,781 (10.93%) - WINNER
  5. Donna Kuzemchak (D) - 3,656 (10.57%) - WINNER
  6. Katie Nash (R) - 3,492 (10.10%)
  7. John Daniels (D) - 3,395 (9.82%)
  8. Alan Imhoff (R) - 2,938 (8.50%)
  9. Dave Schmidt (R) - 2,617 (7.57%)
  10. Daniel Cowell (R) - 2,469 (7.14%)
  11. Write-In  66 (0.19%)

ELECTION #2: ROCKVILLE CITY RESULTS - Unofficial tally available at Rockville Board of Elections: There were formal/informal opposing teams running for Rockville's races. Two City Councilmembers faced off for the Mayor's race: Mark Pierzchala and Bridget Newton. Pierzchala ran on a team with incumbent Councilmember Tom Moore and Beryl Feinberg, Virginia Onley and Julie Plakovich Carr. The rival team was composed of Don Hadley and Claire Marcuccio Whitaker (sister of outgoing Mayor Phyliss Marcuccio).
Mayor
  1. Bridget Newton - 3508 (53.06%) - WINNER
  2. Mark Pierzchala - 3086 (46.68%)
City Council
  1. Julie Palakovich Carr - 4308 (18.66%) - WINNER
  2. Virginia Onley - 4063 (17.60%) - WINNER
  3. Tom Moore (incumbent) - 4035 (17.47%) - WINNER
  4. Beryl Feinberg - 3698 (16.01%) - WINNER
  5. Don Hadley - 3610 (15.63%)
  6. Claire Marcuccio Whitaker - 3167 (13.72%)

ELECTION #3: ANNAPOLIS CITY RESULTS - Unofficial tally available at Annapolis Board of Elections: Republicans likely unseated incumbent Democratic Mayor Josh Cohen, but the Board of Alderman remained in Democratic hands with Republicans only winning 1 of 8 seats. Note: The Baltimore Sun is calling the Mayoral race "too close to call" with 300 or so outstanding absentee ballots.
Mayor
  1. Michael Pantelides (R) - 3,728 (50.57%) - WINNER
  2. Josh Cohen (D) (incumbent) - 3,644 (49.43%)
Alderman Ward 1
  1. Joe Budge (D) (incumbent) - 780 (57.40%) - WINNER
  2. Allen Furth (R) - 579 (42.60%)
Alderman Ward 2
  1. Frederick Paone (R) (incumbent) - 760 (51.74%) - WINNER
  2. Kurt Riegel (D) - 709 (48.26%)
Alderman Ward 3
  1. Rhonda Pindell Charles (D) - 574 (100%) - WINNER
Alderman Ward 4
  1. Sheila Finlayson (D) (incumbent) - 277 (100%) - WINNER
Alderman Ward 5
  1. Jared Littmann (D) (incumbent) - 554 (100%) - WINNER
Alderman Ward 6
  1. Kenneth Kirby (D) (incumbent) - 317 (54.94%) - WINNER
  2. Steven Conn (I) - 260 (45.06%)
Alderman Ward 7
  1. Ian Pfeiffer (D) (incumbent) - 433 (61.68%) - WINNER
  2. James Clenny (R) - 269 (38.32%)
Alderman Ward 8
  1. Ross Arnett (D) (incumbent) - 993 (100%) - WINNER

ELECTION #4: COLLEGE PARK CITY RESULTS - Unofficial tally available at College Park Board of Elections: All incumbents in these non-partisan races faced challengers but were re-elected.
Mayor
  1. Andy Fellows (incumbent) - 1,127 (80.21%) - WINNER
  2. Robert McCeney - 278 (19.79%)
District 1 City Council
  1. Fazlul Kabir (incumbent) - 472 (45.38%) - WINNER
  2. Patrick Wojahn (incumbent) - 443 (42.60%) - WINNER
  3. Benjamin Mellman - 125 (12.02%)
District 3 City Council
  1. Robert Day (incumbent) - 466 (41.72%) - WINNER
  2. Stephanie Stullich (incumbent) - 359 (32.14%) - WINNER
  3. Matthew Popkin - 292 (26.14%)


ELECTION #5: GREENBELT CITY RESULTS - Unofficial tally available at Greenbelt Board of Elections: All incumbents were re-elected in these non-partisan races.
City Council
  1. Emmett Jordan (incumbent) - 1,476 - WINNER
  2. Judith Davis (incumbent) - 1,368 - WINNER
  3. Rodney Roberts (incumbent) - 1,300 - WINNER
  4. Konrad Herling (incumbent) - 1,223 - WINNER
  5. Leta Mach (incumbent) - 1,214 - WINNER
  6. Silke Pope (incumbent) - 1,171 - WINNER
  7. Edward Putens (incumbent) - 1,164 - WINNER
  8. Susan Stewart - 992
  9. William Orleans - 317

ELECTION #6: TAKOMA PARK CITY RESULTS - Unofficial tally available at Takoma Park Board of Elections: Councilmember Terry Seamens was the only incumbent to face a challenger, but his opponent dropped out at the last second. All incumbents were re-elected in these non-partisan races.
Mayor
  1. Bruce Williams (incumbent) - 989 (88.94%) - WINNER
  2. Elizabeth Forbes Wallace (registered write-in) - 62 (5.58%)
  3. Write-In - 61 (5.49%)
Ward 1 City Councilmember
  1. Seth Grimes (incumbent) - 229 (90.16%) - WINNER
  2. Write-in - 25 (9.84%)
Ward 2 City Councilmember
  1. Tim Male (incumbent) - 242 (91.32%) - WINNER
  2. Write-in - 23 (8.68%)
Ward 3 City Councilmember
  1. Kay Daniels-Cohen (incumbent) - 189 (89.15%) - WINNER
  2. Write-in - 23 (10.85%)
Ward 4 City Councilmember
  1. Terry Seamens (incumbent) - 218 (94.78%) - WINNER
  2. Eric Mendoza (withdrawn from race) - 10 (4.35%)
  3. Write-ins - 2 (0.87%)
Ward 5 City Councilmember
  1. Jarrett Smith (incumbent) - 72 (91.14%) - WINNER
  2. Write-in - 7 (8.86%)
Ward 6 City Councilmember
  1. Fred Schultz (incumbent) - 125 (97.65%) - WINNER
  2. Write-ins - 3 (2.34%)

ELECTION #7: GAITHERSBURG CITY RESULTS - Unofficial tally available at Gaithersburg Board of Elections: These non-partisan races were uncontested.
Mayor
  1. Sidney Katz (incumbent) - 1,649 (95.32%) - WINNER
City Council
  1. Michael Sesma (incumbent) - 1,500 (86.71%) - WINNER
  2. Henry Marraffa (incumbent) - 1,489 (86.07%) - WINNER