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Official Ballot BS 1

Gubernatorial General Election


November 8, 2022 001-001
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 1
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Albert "Al" Nalley
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat Young
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Aletheia McCaskill Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Democratic
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Sheila Ruth Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 1
Vote for 1
Robin Harvey
Cory Koons
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 1
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 001-001
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
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For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 001-001
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Official Ballot BS 2
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 001-002
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
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Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 1
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Albert "Al" Nalley
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Pat Young
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 1
Vote for 1
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Robin Harvey
Vote Yes or No
Cory Koons
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 2
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 001-002
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

Vote All Sides


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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 001-002
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Official Ballot BS 3
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 001-003
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 1
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Albert "Al" Nalley
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat Young
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Aletheia McCaskill Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Democratic
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Sheila Ruth Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 1
Vote for 1
Robin Harvey
Cory Koons
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 3
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 001-003
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
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For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 001-004
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 1
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Albert "Al" Nalley
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat Young
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
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Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Aletheia McCaskill Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Democratic
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Sheila Ruth Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 1
Vote for 1
Robin Harvey
Cory Koons
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 001-005
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 1
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Albert "Al" Nalley
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat Young
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Aletheia McCaskill Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Democratic
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Sheila Ruth Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 1
Vote for 1
Robin Harvey
Cory Koons
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 001-006
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 1
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Albert "Al" Nalley
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat Young
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Aletheia McCaskill Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Democratic
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Sheila Ruth Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 1
Vote for 1
Robin Harvey
Cory Koons
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 001-006
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 001-007
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 1
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Albert "Al" Nalley
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat Young
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Joseph D. "Joe" Hooe Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Eric Ebersole Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 1
Vote for 1
Robin Harvey
Cory Koons
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 001-007
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Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 1
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Albert "Al" Nalley
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat Young
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
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write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Joseph D. "Joe" Hooe Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Eric Ebersole Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
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or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
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William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
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Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
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Board of Education
District 1
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Robin Harvey
Cory Koons
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 1
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Albert "Al" Nalley
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat Young
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Joseph D. "Joe" Hooe Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Eric Ebersole Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 1
Vote for 1
Robin Harvey
Cory Koons
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 1
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Albert "Al" Nalley
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat Young
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Aletheia McCaskill Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Democratic
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Sheila Ruth Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 1
Vote for 1
Robin Harvey
Cory Koons
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


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November 8, 2022 001-010
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 001-011
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 1
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Albert "Al" Nalley
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Pat Young
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 1
Vote for 1
oo
Robin Harvey
Vote Yes or No
Cory Koons
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


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November 8, 2022 001-011
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 001-011
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 001-012
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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 1
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Albert "Al" Nalley
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Pat Young
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 1
Vote for 1
oo
Robin Harvey
Vote Yes or No
Cory Koons
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 12
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 001-012
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 001-013
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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 1
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Albert "Al" Nalley
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat Young
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Aletheia McCaskill Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Democratic
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Sheila Ruth Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 1
Vote for 1
Robin Harvey
Cory Koons
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 001-013
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 001-014
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
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Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 1
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Albert "Al" Nalley
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Pat Young
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 1
Vote for 1
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Robin Harvey
Vote Yes or No
Cory Koons
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 001-014
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 1
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Albert "Al" Nalley
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
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Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
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Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
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Scott M. Collier or write-in:
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Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
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Gordana Schifanelli
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State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
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Patrick Elder Democratic
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Sheila Ruth Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
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or write-in:
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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
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Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
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or write-in:

Register of Wills
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
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Democratic

Juliet Fisher
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Andy Kuhl
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 001-016
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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 1
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Albert "Al" Nalley
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat Young
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Joseph D. "Joe" Hooe Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Eric Ebersole Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 1
Vote for 1
Robin Harvey
Cory Koons
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 1
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Albert "Al" Nalley
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Pat Young
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 1
Vote for 1
oo
Robin Harvey
Vote Yes or No
Cory Koons
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 17
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 001-017
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 17
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 001-017
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Official Ballot BS 18
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 001-018
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
Pr

Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 1
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic Albert "Al" Nalley
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Pat Young
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 1
Vote for 1
oo
Robin Harvey
Vote Yes or No
Cory Koons
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 18
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 001-018
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 18
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 001-018
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Official Ballot BS 19
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 001-019
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 1
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Albert "Al" Nalley
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat Young
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Aletheia McCaskill Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Democratic
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Sheila Ruth Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
f
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 1
Vote for 1
Robin Harvey
Cory Koons
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 19
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 001-019
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 001-020
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 1
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Albert "Al" Nalley
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat Young
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Joseph D. "Joe" Hooe Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Eric Ebersole Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 1
Vote for 1
Robin Harvey
Cory Koons
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November 8, 2022 001-020
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 001-021
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 2
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown James Amos
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Izzy Patoka
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Aletheia McCaskill Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Democratic
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Sheila Ruth Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 2
Vote for 1
Rebecca Chesner
Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 001-021
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 001-021
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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Official Ballot BS 22
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 001-022
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 1
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic Albert "Al" Nalley
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Pat Young
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 1
Vote for 1
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Robin Harvey
Vote Yes or No
Cory Koons
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Official Ballot BS 22
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 001-022
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 001-022
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Official Ballot BS 23
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 001-023
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 1
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Albert "Al" Nalley
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat Young
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Joseph D. "Joe" Hooe Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Eric Ebersole Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
f
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 1
Vote for 1
Robin Harvey
Cory Koons
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 23
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 001-023
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 001-023
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 2
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown James Amos
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Izzy Patoka
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Aletheia McCaskill Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Democratic
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Sheila Ruth Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
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William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 2
Vote for 1
Rebecca Chesner
Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:

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Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 002-002
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 2
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown James Amos
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Izzy Patoka
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Aletheia McCaskill Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Democratic
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Sheila Ruth Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 2
Vote for 1
Rebecca Chesner
Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:

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Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 002-003
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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 4
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Kim Bryant
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Julian Earl Jones
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Aletheia McCaskill Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Democratic
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Sheila Ruth Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
f
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 4
Vote for 1
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Samay Singh Kindra
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 002-003
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 002-004
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 2
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown James Amos
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Izzy Patoka
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
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Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Aletheia McCaskill Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Democratic
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Sheila Ruth Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
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Board of Education
District 2
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Rebecca Chesner
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 4
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Kim Bryant
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Julian Earl Jones
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Aletheia McCaskill Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Democratic
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Sheila Ruth Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 4
Vote for 1
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Samay Singh Kindra
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Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 4
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Kim Bryant
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Julian Earl Jones
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Aletheia McCaskill Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Democratic
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Sheila Ruth Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 4
Vote for 1
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Samay Singh Kindra
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 002-007
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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 2
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown James Amos
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Izzy Patoka
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Aletheia McCaskill Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Democratic
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Sheila Ruth Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 2
Vote for 1
Rebecca Chesner
Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 002-008
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
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Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 2
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 James Amos


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Izzy Patoka
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 2
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Rebecca Chesner
No Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 002-008
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 002-008
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 002-009
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 4
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic Kim Bryant
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Julian Earl Jones
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 4
Vote for 1
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Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Vote Yes or No
Samay Singh Kindra
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 32
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 002-009
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

Vote All Sides


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November 8, 2022 002-009
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 002-010
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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
Pr

Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 4
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic Kim Bryant
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Julian Earl Jones
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 4
Vote for 1
oo
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Vote Yes or No
Samay Singh Kindra
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 33
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 002-010
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

Vote All Sides


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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 002-010
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 002-011
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 4
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Kim Bryant
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Julian Earl Jones
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 4
Vote for 1
oo
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Vote Yes or No
Samay Singh Kindra
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 34
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 002-011
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 34
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November 8, 2022 002-011
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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End of Ballot
Official Ballot BS 35
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 002-012
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
Pr

Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 4
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Kim Bryant
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Julian Earl Jones
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 4
Vote for 1
oo
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Vote Yes or No
Samay Singh Kindra
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 35
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 002-012
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 002-013
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 4
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Kim Bryant
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Julian Earl Jones
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 4
Vote for 1
oo
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Vote Yes or No
Samay Singh Kindra
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 002-013
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 002-013
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 002-014
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 4
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Kim Bryant
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Julian Earl Jones
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 4
Vote for 1
oo
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Vote Yes or No
Samay Singh Kindra
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 37
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 002-014
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 002-015
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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 4
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Kim Bryant
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Julian Earl Jones
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 11


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Ruth Goetz Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Vote Yes or No
and Democratic For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 11A Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Cheryl E. Pasteur Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 4
Vote for 1
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Samay Singh Kindra
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 002-015
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 002-016
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
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Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 4
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Kim Bryant
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Julian Earl Jones
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 4
Vote for 1
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Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Vote Yes or No
Samay Singh Kindra
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 002-016
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 002-016
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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Official Ballot BS 40
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 002-017
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 4
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Kim Bryant
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Julian Earl Jones
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 4
Vote for 1
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Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Vote Yes or No
Samay Singh Kindra
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 40
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 002-017
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 40
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 002-017
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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End of Ballot
Official Ballot BS 41
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 002-018
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
Pr

Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 4
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Kim Bryant
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Julian Earl Jones
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 4
Vote for 1
oo
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Vote Yes or No
Samay Singh Kindra
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 41
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 002-018
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 41
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 002-018
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Official Ballot BS 42
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 002-019
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
Pr

Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 4
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Kim Bryant
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Julian Earl Jones
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 4
Vote for 1
oo
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Vote Yes or No
Samay Singh Kindra
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Official Ballot BS 42
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 002-019
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 002-020
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 4
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Kim Bryant
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Julian Earl Jones
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 4
Vote for 1
oo
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Vote Yes or No
Samay Singh Kindra
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 002-020
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 002-020
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 002-021
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 4
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Kim Bryant
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Julian Earl Jones
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 4
Vote for 1
oo
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Vote Yes or No
Samay Singh Kindra
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 44
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 002-021
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 002-022
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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 2
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown James Amos
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Izzy Patoka
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Aletheia McCaskill Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Democratic
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Sheila Ruth Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
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William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 2
Vote for 1
Rebecca Chesner
Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 002-022
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 002-023
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
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Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 2
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 James Amos


Scott M. Collier Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Izzy Patoka
Vote for 1 Democratic
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 2
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Rebecca Chesner
No Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 002-024
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
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Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 4
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Kim Bryant
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Julian Earl Jones
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 4
Vote for 1
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Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Vote Yes or No
Samay Singh Kindra
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
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For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 002-024
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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 002-025
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 2
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown James Amos
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Izzy Patoka
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 11


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Ruth Goetz Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Vote Yes or No
and Democratic For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 11A Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Cheryl E. Pasteur Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 2
Vote for 1
Rebecca Chesner
Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 002-025
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Official Ballot BS 49
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November 8, 2022 002-026
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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 4
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Kim Bryant
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Julian Earl Jones
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
Pr

Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 11


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Ruth Goetz Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Vote Yes or No
and Democratic For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 11A Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Cheryl E. Pasteur Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 4
Vote for 1
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Samay Singh Kindra
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 49
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 002-026
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

Vote All Sides


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November 8, 2022 002-026
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 002-027
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 4
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Kim Bryant
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Julian Earl Jones
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 4
Vote for 1
oo
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Vote Yes or No
Samay Singh Kindra
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 50
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 002-027
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 50
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November 8, 2022 002-027
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 002-028
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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 2
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic James Amos
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Izzy Patoka
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 2
Vote for 1
oo
Rebecca Chesner
Vote Yes or No
Jane E. Lichter
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 51
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 002-028
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 4
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Kim Bryant
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Julian Earl Jones
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 11


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Ruth Goetz Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Vote Yes or No
and Democratic For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 11A Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Cheryl E. Pasteur Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 4
Vote for 1
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Samay Singh Kindra
or write-in:

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 4
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Kim Bryant
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Julian Earl Jones
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 4
Vote for 1
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Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Vote Yes or No
Samay Singh Kindra
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 2
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown James Amos
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Izzy Patoka
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Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
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write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
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District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
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Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
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Dan Cox
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Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Aletheia McCaskill Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Democratic
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Sheila Ruth Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
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William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
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Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 2
Vote for 1
Rebecca Chesner
Jane E. Lichter
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
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Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 2
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 James Amos


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Izzy Patoka
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 2
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Rebecca Chesner
No Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 2
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown James Amos
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Izzy Patoka
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Aletheia McCaskill Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Democratic
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Sheila Ruth Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 2
Vote for 1
Rebecca Chesner
Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:

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Official Ballot BS 56
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 003-003
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 003-004
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
oo
Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 2
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 James Amos


Scott M. Collier Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Izzy Patoka
Vote for 1 Democratic
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 2
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Rebecca Chesner
No Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 57
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 003-004
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 003-005
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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
oo
Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 2
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 James Amos


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Izzy Patoka
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 2
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Rebecca Chesner
No Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 58
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 003-005
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
oo
Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 2
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 James Amos


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Izzy Patoka
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 2
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Rebecca Chesner
No Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
oo
Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 2
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 James Amos


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Izzy Patoka
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 2
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Rebecca Chesner
No Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
oo
Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 2
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 James Amos


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Izzy Patoka
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 2
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Rebecca Chesner
No Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
oo
Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 2
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 James Amos


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Izzy Patoka
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 2
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Rebecca Chesner
No Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
oo
Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 2
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 James Amos


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Izzy Patoka
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 2
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Rebecca Chesner
No Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
oo
Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 2
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
Pr

Vote for 1 James Amos


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Izzy Patoka
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 2
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Rebecca Chesner
No Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 2
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown James Amos
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Izzy Patoka
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 11


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Ruth Goetz Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Vote Yes or No
and Democratic For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 11A Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Cheryl E. Pasteur Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 2
Vote for 1
Rebecca Chesner
Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
oo
Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 2
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 James Amos


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Izzy Patoka
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 2
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Rebecca Chesner
No Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
oo
Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 2
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 James Amos


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Izzy Patoka
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 2
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Rebecca Chesner
No Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 003-014
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 4
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Kim Bryant
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Julian Earl Jones
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
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Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 11


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Ruth Goetz Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Vote Yes or No
and Democratic For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 11A Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Cheryl E. Pasteur Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 4
Vote for 1
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Samay Singh Kindra
or write-in:

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 004-002
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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
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Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 2
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic James Amos
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Izzy Patoka
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

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Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 2
Vote for 1
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Rebecca Chesner
Vote Yes or No
Jane E. Lichter
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
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Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 2
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 James Amos


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Izzy Patoka
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 2
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Rebecca Chesner
No Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 004-003
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 004-004
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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 2
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic James Amos
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Izzy Patoka
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 2
Vote for 1
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Rebecca Chesner
Vote Yes or No
Jane E. Lichter
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 004-004
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
Pr

Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 4
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Kim Bryant
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Julian Earl Jones
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 4
Vote for 1
oo
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Vote Yes or No
Samay Singh Kindra
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 72
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 004-005
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

Vote All Sides


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November 8, 2022 004-005
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 004-006
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
Pr

Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 4
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Kim Bryant
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Julian Earl Jones
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 4
Vote for 1
oo
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Vote Yes or No
Samay Singh Kindra
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 73
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 004-006
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 73
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November 8, 2022 004-006
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 004-007
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
Pr

Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 4
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Kim Bryant
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Julian Earl Jones
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 4
Vote for 1
oo
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Vote Yes or No
Samay Singh Kindra
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 74
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 004-007
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 4
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Kim Bryant
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Julian Earl Jones
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 4
Vote for 1
oo
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Vote Yes or No
Samay Singh Kindra
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 004-008
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 004-008
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 4
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Kim Bryant
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Julian Earl Jones
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 4
Vote for 1
oo
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Vote Yes or No
Samay Singh Kindra
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 76
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 004-009
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 004-010
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 4
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Kim Bryant
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Julian Earl Jones
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 4
Vote for 1
oo
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Vote Yes or No
Samay Singh Kindra
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 004-010
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 004-011
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 4
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Kim Bryant
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Julian Earl Jones
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 4
Vote for 1
oo
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Vote Yes or No
Samay Singh Kindra
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 78
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 004-011
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Official Ballot BS 78
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 004-011
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
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Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 4
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Kim Bryant
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Julian Earl Jones
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 4
Vote for 1
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Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Vote Yes or No
Samay Singh Kindra
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 2
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown James Amos
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Izzy Patoka
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 11


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Ruth Goetz Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Vote Yes or No
and Democratic For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 11A Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Cheryl E. Pasteur Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 2
Vote for 1
Rebecca Chesner
Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 2
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown James Amos
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Izzy Patoka
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
Pr

Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 11


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Ruth Goetz Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Vote Yes or No
and Democratic For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 11A Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Cheryl E. Pasteur Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 2
Vote for 1
Rebecca Chesner
Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 004-014
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 004-015
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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 4
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Kim Bryant
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Julian Earl Jones
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 11


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Ruth Goetz Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Vote Yes or No
and Democratic For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 11A Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Cheryl E. Pasteur Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 4
Vote for 1
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Samay Singh Kindra
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 4
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Kim Bryant
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Julian Earl Jones
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 42


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Chris West Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 42A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Nino Mangione Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Paul V. Konka Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 4
Vote for 1
Brenda Hatcher-Savoy
Samay Singh Kindra
or write-in:

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 42


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Chris West Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 42A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Nino Mangione Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Paul V. Konka Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 42


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Chris West Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 42A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Nino Mangione Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Paul V. Konka Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


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Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
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completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
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Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
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Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
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Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
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Wes Moore District 42


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Chris West Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
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Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 42A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
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Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Paul V. Konka Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
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Cathy White
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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
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Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Julie Ensor
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Register of Wills
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Lauren Castro
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Alexis Burrell-Rohde
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William R. "Bill" Evans


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Juliet Fisher
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Andy Kuhl
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 1 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Andy Harris or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Heather R. Mizeur or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and Daniel Frank Thibeault or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli Libertarian
Republican
or write-in: or write-in:

Wes Moore
and
State Senator Judge, Court of Special
Aruna Miller District 42
Democratic Appeals At Large
Vote for 1 Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Chris West Vote Yes or No
and Republican For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 42A Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Nino Mangione Vote Yes or No
Republican For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and Paul V. Konka Yes
Cathy White Democratic
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
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Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 1 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Andy Harris or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Heather R. Mizeur or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and Daniel Frank Thibeault or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli Libertarian
Republican
or write-in: or write-in:

Wes Moore
and
State Senator Judge, Court of Special
Aruna Miller District 42
Democratic Appeals At Large
Vote for 1 Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Chris West Vote Yes or No
and Republican For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 42A Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Nino Mangione Vote Yes or No
Republican For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and Paul V. Konka Yes
Cathy White Democratic
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 42


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Chris West Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 42A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Nino Mangione Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Paul V. Konka Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 42


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Chris West Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 42A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Nino Mangione Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Paul V. Konka Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
or write-in:

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Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
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Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 3
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 Wade Kach


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Paul Henderson
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 3
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Maggie Litz Domanowski
No Diane Jean Young
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 42


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Chris West Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 42B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Todd Huff Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Michele Guyton Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


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Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
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make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
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Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
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Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
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C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
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Wes Moore District 42


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Chris West Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
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Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 42B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
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Patrick Elder Republican
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Terrence M. R. Zic
Michele Guyton Vote Yes or No
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David Harding
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State's Attorney
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James A. Haynes
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Scott Shellenberger
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Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Julie Ensor
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Lauren Castro
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Alexis Burrell-Rohde
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Andy Kuhl
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 42


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Chris West Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 42A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Nino Mangione Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Paul V. Konka Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
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Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 42


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Chris West Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 42B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Todd Huff Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Michele Guyton Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
or write-in:

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 008-006
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 008-007
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
oo
Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 3
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 Wade Kach


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Paul Henderson
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 3
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Maggie Litz Domanowski
No Diane Jean Young
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 008-007
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 008-007
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
oo
Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 2
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 James Amos


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Izzy Patoka
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 2
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Rebecca Chesner
No Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 97
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 008-008
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
oo
Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 3
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 Wade Kach


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Paul Henderson
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 3
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Maggie Litz Domanowski
No Diane Jean Young
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
oo
Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 3
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 Wade Kach


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Paul Henderson
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 3
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Maggie Litz Domanowski
No Diane Jean Young
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 008-010
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 42


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Chris West Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 42B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Todd Huff Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Michele Guyton Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 42


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Chris West Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 42B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Todd Huff Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Michele Guyton Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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)

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Against

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


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Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
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make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
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Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
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Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
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District 2 or write-in:
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Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
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C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
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Dan Cox
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Gordana Schifanelli
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State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 42


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Chris West Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 42B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Todd Huff Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Michele Guyton Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
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Register of Wills
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Lauren Castro
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Alexis Burrell-Rohde
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Andy Kuhl
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
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For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 42


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Chris West Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 42B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Todd Huff Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Michele Guyton Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 3
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Wade Kach
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Paul Henderson
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 3
Vote for 1
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Maggie Litz Domanowski
Vote Yes or No
Diane Jean Young
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
oo
Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 3
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 Wade Kach


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Paul Henderson
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 3
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Maggie Litz Domanowski
No Diane Jean Young
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
oo
Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 2
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 James Amos


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Izzy Patoka
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 2
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Rebecca Chesner
No Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 008-017
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
oo
Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 3
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 Wade Kach


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Paul Henderson
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 3
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Maggie Litz Domanowski
No Diane Jean Young
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
oo
Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 3
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 Wade Kach


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Paul Henderson
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 3
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Maggie Litz Domanowski
No Diane Jean Young
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 008-019
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 008-020
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
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Republican
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Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
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write-in" and print the name District 3
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 Wade Kach


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Paul Henderson
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C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
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or write-in:

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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 3
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Maggie Litz Domanowski
No Diane Jean Young
or write-in:
State's Attorney
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
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Clerk of the Circuit Court


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Brian A. Campbell
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Julie Ensor
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Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
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Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
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For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 008-021
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 11


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Ruth Goetz Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Vote Yes or No
and Democratic For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 11A Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Cheryl E. Pasteur Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
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Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
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Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 42


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Chris West Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 42A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Nino Mangione Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Paul V. Konka Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
or write-in:

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Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 11


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Ruth Goetz Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Vote Yes or No
and Democratic For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 11A Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Cheryl E. Pasteur Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
oo
Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 3
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 Wade Kach


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Paul Henderson
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 3
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Maggie Litz Domanowski
No Diane Jean Young
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
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Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 42


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Chris West Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 42A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Nino Mangione Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Paul V. Konka Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
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Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 3
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 Wade Kach


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Paul Henderson
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 3
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Maggie Litz Domanowski
No Diane Jean Young
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


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Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

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the name of your choice. Attorney General
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make any marks outside of County Council
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Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
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Paul V. Konka Vote Yes or No
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David Harding
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State's Attorney
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James A. Haynes
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Scott Shellenberger
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Clerk of the Circuit Court


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Brian A. Campbell
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Julie Ensor
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Register of Wills
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Lauren Castro
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Andy Kuhl
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
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Republican
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Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
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the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 3
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 Wade Kach


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Paul Henderson
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 3
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Maggie Litz Domanowski
No Diane Jean Young
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Julie Ensor
Democratic
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Register of Wills
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
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or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 11


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Ruth Goetz Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Vote Yes or No
and Democratic For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 11A Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Cheryl E. Pasteur Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 008-029
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
oo
Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 2
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 James Amos


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Izzy Patoka
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 2
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Rebecca Chesner
No Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
oo
Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 2
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 James Amos


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Izzy Patoka
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 2
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Rebecca Chesner
No Jane E. Lichter
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


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November 8, 2022 009-002
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 6
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Tony Campbell
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 43


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Mary Washington Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Bob Gemmill Vote Yes or No
and Libertarian For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 43B Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Cathi Forbes Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 6
Vote for 1
Christina Pumphrey
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 2
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown James Amos
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Izzy Patoka
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 42


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Chris West Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 42B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Todd Huff Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Michele Guyton Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 2
Vote for 1
Rebecca Chesner
Jane E. Lichter
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 6
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Tony Campbell
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 43


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Mary Washington Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Bob Gemmill Vote Yes or No
and Libertarian For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 43B Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Cathi Forbes Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 6
Vote for 1
Christina Pumphrey
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 6
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Tony Campbell
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 42


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Chris West Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 42B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Todd Huff Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Michele Guyton Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 6
Vote for 1
Christina Pumphrey
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


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Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
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If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
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Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
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write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
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District 2 or write-in:
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Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
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C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
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Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 42


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Chris West Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 42B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Todd Huff Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Michele Guyton Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
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Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
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William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
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Arthur M. Frank
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or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
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Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
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Board of Education
District 3
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Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
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For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


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Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 42


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Chris West Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 42B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Todd Huff Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Michele Guyton Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 7


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic J. B. Jennings Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 7A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Ryan Nawrocki Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Kathy Szeliga Vote Yes or No
Republican For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and Lydia X. Z. Brown Yes
Cathy White Democratic
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
Vote All Sides
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
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For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 009-010
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 6
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Tony Campbell
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 43


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Mary Washington Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Bob Gemmill Vote Yes or No
and Libertarian For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 43B Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Cathi Forbes Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 6
Vote for 1
Christina Pumphrey
or write-in:

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Official Ballot BS 129
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 009-011
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 6
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Tony Campbell
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 43


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Mary Washington Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Bob Gemmill Vote Yes or No
and Libertarian For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 43B Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Cathi Forbes Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 6
Vote for 1
Christina Pumphrey
or write-in:

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 009-011
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 6
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Tony Campbell
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
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write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 43


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Mary Washington Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Bob Gemmill Vote Yes or No
and Libertarian For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 43B Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Cathi Forbes Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 6
Vote for 1
Christina Pumphrey
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 6
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Tony Campbell
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 43


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Mary Washington Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Bob Gemmill Vote Yes or No
and Libertarian For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 43B Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Cathi Forbes Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 6
Vote for 1
Christina Pumphrey
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 6
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Tony Campbell
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 43


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Mary Washington Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Bob Gemmill Vote Yes or No
and Libertarian For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 43B Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Cathi Forbes Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
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William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 6
Vote for 1
Christina Pumphrey
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 6
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Tony Campbell
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 43


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Mary Washington Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Bob Gemmill Vote Yes or No
and Libertarian For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 43B Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Cathi Forbes Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 6
Vote for 1
Christina Pumphrey
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 6
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Tony Campbell
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 6
Vote for 1
oo
Christina Pumphrey
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 134
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 009-016
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 009-016
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 009-017
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 6
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Tony Campbell
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 6
Vote for 1
oo
Christina Pumphrey
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 135
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 009-017
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 009-017
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 009-018
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Pr

Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 6
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Tony Campbell
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 6
Vote for 1
oo
Christina Pumphrey
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 136
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 009-018
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 6
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Tony Campbell
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 6
Vote for 1
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Christina Pumphrey
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 009-019
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 009-019
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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 009-020
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 6
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Tony Campbell
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 6
Vote for 1
oo
Christina Pumphrey
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 138
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 009-020
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 009-021
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 6
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Tony Campbell
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 6
Vote for 1
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Christina Pumphrey
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 009-021
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 009-021
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 009-022
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 6
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Tony Campbell
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 6
Vote for 1
oo
Christina Pumphrey
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


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November 8, 2022 009-022
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 009-022
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 009-023
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 5
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican David Marks
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Crystal Francis
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 5
Vote for 1
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Julie C. Henn
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 009-023
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 7


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic J. B. Jennings Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 7A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Ryan Nawrocki Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Kathy Szeliga Vote Yes or No
Republican For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and Lydia X. Z. Brown Yes
Cathy White Democratic
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
Vote All Sides
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
or write-in:

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 5
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown David Marks
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Crystal Francis
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 7


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic J. B. Jennings Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 7A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Ryan Nawrocki Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Kathy Szeliga Vote Yes or No
Republican For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and Lydia X. Z. Brown Yes
Cathy White Democratic
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
Vote All Sides
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 5
Vote for 1
Julie C. Henn
or write-in:

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 3
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Wade Kach
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Paul Henderson
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 3
Vote for 1
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Maggie Litz Domanowski
Vote Yes or No
Diane Jean Young
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 6
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Tony Campbell
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 6
Vote for 1
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Christina Pumphrey
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
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Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 6
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Tony Campbell
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

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Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 6
Vote for 1
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Christina Pumphrey
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 6
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Tony Campbell
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 43


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Mary Washington Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Bob Gemmill Vote Yes or No
and Libertarian For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 43B Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Cathi Forbes Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 6
Vote for 1
Christina Pumphrey
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 009-030
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
oo
Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 6
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 Tony Campbell


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 6
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Christina Pumphrey
No or write-in:

State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 009-030
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
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For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 009-031
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 11B
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Jim Simpson
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Tyler A. Stiff


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of Dana M. Stein
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
or your vote may not count. County Executive
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Vote for 1
a new ballot.
Pat McDonough
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Republican
oo
Chris Chaffee John "Johnny O"
Republican Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic or write-in:
or write-in:
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or County Council
write-in" and print the name District 3
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Vote for 1
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Vote for 1 Wade Kach


Nicolee Ambrose Republican
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican Paul Henderson
Vote for 1 Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic or write-in:
Dan Cox
and or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Judge of the Circuit Court
State Senator Circuit 3
Wes Moore District 11 Vote for up to 5
and Vote for 1 Robert E. Cahill
Aruna Miller
Democratic Ruth Goetz Judith C. Ensor
Republican Wendy S. Epstein
David Lashar Shelly Hettleman Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
and Democratic Stacy A. Mayer
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
or write-in:
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 3
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Maggie Litz Domanowski
No Diane Jean Young
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 149
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 009-031
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 009-031
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 1 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Andy Harris or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Heather R. Mizeur or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and Daniel Frank Thibeault or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli Libertarian
Republican
or write-in: or write-in:

Wes Moore
and
State Senator Judge, Court of Special
Aruna Miller District 42
Democratic Appeals At Large
Vote for 1 Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Chris West Vote Yes or No
and Republican For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 42A Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Nino Mangione Vote Yes or No
Republican For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and Paul V. Konka Yes
Cathy White Democratic
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
or write-in:

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Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 42


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Chris West Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 42A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Nino Mangione Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Paul V. Konka Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 1 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Andy Harris or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Heather R. Mizeur or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and Daniel Frank Thibeault or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli Libertarian
Republican
or write-in: or write-in:

Wes Moore
and
State Senator Judge, Court of Special
Aruna Miller District 42
Democratic Appeals At Large
Vote for 1 Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Chris West Vote Yes or No
and Republican For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 42A Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Nino Mangione Vote Yes or No
Republican For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and Paul V. Konka Yes
Cathy White Democratic
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
or write-in:

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 1 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Andy Harris or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Heather R. Mizeur or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and Daniel Frank Thibeault or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli Libertarian
Republican
or write-in: or write-in:

Wes Moore
and
State Senator Judge, Court of Special
Aruna Miller District 42
Democratic Appeals At Large
Vote for 1 Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Chris West Vote Yes or No
and Republican For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 42A Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Nino Mangione Vote Yes or No
Republican For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and Paul V. Konka Yes
Cathy White Democratic
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 1 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Andy Harris or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Heather R. Mizeur or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and Daniel Frank Thibeault or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli Libertarian
Republican
or write-in: or write-in:

Wes Moore
and
State Senator Judge, Court of Special
Aruna Miller District 42
Democratic Appeals At Large
Vote for 1 Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Chris West Vote Yes or No
and Republican For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 42A Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Nino Mangione Vote Yes or No
Republican For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and Paul V. Konka Yes
Cathy White Democratic
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
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Optional write-in
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Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
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write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 42


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Chris West Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 42A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Nino Mangione Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Paul V. Konka Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
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or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
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William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
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Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 3
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Wade Kach
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Paul Henderson
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 1 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Andy Harris or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Heather R. Mizeur or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and Daniel Frank Thibeault or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli Libertarian
Republican
or write-in: or write-in:

Wes Moore
and
State Senator Judge, Court of Special
Aruna Miller District 42
Democratic Appeals At Large
Vote for 1 Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar Chris West Vote Yes or No
and Republican For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: Yes
Libertarian
No
Nancy Wallace House of Delegates Judge, Court of Special
and District 42A Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Vote for 1
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Nino Mangione Vote Yes or No
Republican For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and Paul V. Konka Yes
Cathy White Democratic
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 3
Vote for 1
Maggie Litz Domanowski
Diane Jean Young
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 7A
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Ryan Nawrocki
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Kathy Szeliga


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Lydia X. Z. Brown
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:
the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican
County Executive
Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Vote for 1
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat McDonough
stray mark, you may ask for Republican
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
John "Johnny O"
Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican or write-in:

Chris Van Hollen


Democratic
County Council
or write-in: District 3
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Vote for 1
write-in" and print the name Wade Kach
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 1 Republican
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Vote for 1 Paul Henderson


Andy Harris Democratic
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican or write-in:
Vote for 1
Heather R. Mizeur
Democratic
Dan Cox Judge of the Circuit Court
and Daniel Frank Thibeault Circuit 3
Gordana Schifanelli Libertarian Vote for up to 5
Republican
or write-in: Robert E. Cahill
Wes Moore Judith C. Ensor
and Wendy S. Epstein
State Senator
Aruna Miller District 7
Democratic Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
Vote for 1 Stacy A. Mayer
David Lashar J. B. Jennings or write-in:
and Republican
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 3
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Maggie Litz Domanowski
No Diane Jean Young
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 011-002
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 011-003
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 7A
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Ryan Nawrocki
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Kathy Szeliga


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Lydia X. Z. Brown
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:
the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican
County Executive
Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Vote for 1
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat McDonough
stray mark, you may ask for Republican
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
John "Johnny O"
Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican or write-in:

Chris Van Hollen


Democratic
County Council
or write-in: District 5
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Vote for 1
write-in" and print the name David Marks
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 1 Republican
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Vote for 1 Crystal Francis


Andy Harris Democratic
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican or write-in:
Vote for 1
Heather R. Mizeur
Democratic
Dan Cox Judge of the Circuit Court
and Daniel Frank Thibeault Circuit 3
Gordana Schifanelli Libertarian Vote for up to 5
Republican
or write-in: Robert E. Cahill
Wes Moore Judith C. Ensor
and Wendy S. Epstein
State Senator
Aruna Miller District 7
Democratic Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
Vote for 1 Stacy A. Mayer
David Lashar J. B. Jennings or write-in:
and Republican
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 5
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Julie C. Henn
No or write-in:

State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 011-003
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 011-004
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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 7A
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Ryan Nawrocki
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Kathy Szeliga


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Lydia X. Z. Brown
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:
the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican
County Executive
Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Vote for 1
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat McDonough
stray mark, you may ask for Republican
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
John "Johnny O"
Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican or write-in:

Chris Van Hollen


Democratic
County Council
or write-in: District 5
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Vote for 1
write-in" and print the name David Marks
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 1 Republican
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Vote for 1 Crystal Francis


Andy Harris Democratic
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican or write-in:
Vote for 1
Heather R. Mizeur
Democratic
Dan Cox Judge of the Circuit Court
and Daniel Frank Thibeault Circuit 3
Gordana Schifanelli Libertarian Vote for up to 5
Republican
or write-in: Robert E. Cahill
Wes Moore Judith C. Ensor
and Wendy S. Epstein
State Senator
Aruna Miller District 7
Democratic Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
Vote for 1 Stacy A. Mayer
David Lashar J. B. Jennings or write-in:
and Republican
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 5
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Julie C. Henn
No or write-in:

State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 159
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 011-004
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 7A
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Ryan Nawrocki
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Kathy Szeliga


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Lydia X. Z. Brown
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:
the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican
County Executive
Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Vote for 1
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat McDonough
stray mark, you may ask for Republican
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
John "Johnny O"
Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican or write-in:

Chris Van Hollen


Democratic
County Council
or write-in: District 5
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Vote for 1
write-in" and print the name David Marks
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 1 Republican
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Vote for 1 Crystal Francis


Andy Harris Democratic
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican or write-in:
Vote for 1
Heather R. Mizeur
Democratic
Dan Cox Judge of the Circuit Court
and Daniel Frank Thibeault Circuit 3
Gordana Schifanelli Libertarian Vote for up to 5
Republican
or write-in: Robert E. Cahill
Wes Moore Judith C. Ensor
and Wendy S. Epstein
State Senator
Aruna Miller District 7
Democratic Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
Vote for 1 Stacy A. Mayer
David Lashar J. B. Jennings or write-in:
and Republican
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 5
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Julie C. Henn
No or write-in:

State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 011-006
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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 7A
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Ryan Nawrocki
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Kathy Szeliga


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Lydia X. Z. Brown
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:
the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican
County Executive
Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Vote for 1
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat McDonough
stray mark, you may ask for Republican
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
John "Johnny O"
Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican or write-in:

Chris Van Hollen


Democratic
County Council
or write-in: District 5
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Vote for 1
write-in" and print the name David Marks
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 1 Republican
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Vote for 1 Crystal Francis


Andy Harris Democratic
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican or write-in:
Vote for 1
Heather R. Mizeur
Democratic
Dan Cox Judge of the Circuit Court
and Daniel Frank Thibeault Circuit 3
Gordana Schifanelli Libertarian Vote for up to 5
Republican
or write-in: Robert E. Cahill
Wes Moore Judith C. Ensor
and Wendy S. Epstein
State Senator
Aruna Miller District 7
Democratic Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
Vote for 1 Stacy A. Mayer
David Lashar J. B. Jennings or write-in:
and Republican
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 5
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Julie C. Henn
No or write-in:

State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 011-006
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
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Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 5
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican David Marks
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Crystal Francis
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

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Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 5
Vote for 1
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Julie C. Henn
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
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For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 5
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown David Marks
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Crystal Francis
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 7


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic J. B. Jennings Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 7A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Ryan Nawrocki Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Kathy Szeliga Vote Yes or No
Republican For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and Lydia X. Z. Brown Yes
Cathy White Democratic
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
Vote All Sides
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 5
Vote for 1
Julie C. Henn
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 011-008
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Official Ballot BS 164
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 011-009
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
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Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 5
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican David Marks
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Crystal Francis
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 5
Vote for 1
oo
Julie C. Henn
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 164
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 011-009
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 011-009
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 011-010
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 5
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican David Marks
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Crystal Francis
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 5
Vote for 1
oo
Julie C. Henn
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 165
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 011-010
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 011-010
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 011-011
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Pr

Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 5
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican David Marks
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Crystal Francis
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 5
Vote for 1
oo
Julie C. Henn
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 5
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown David Marks
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Crystal Francis
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
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Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 7


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic J. B. Jennings Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 7A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Ryan Nawrocki Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Kathy Szeliga Vote Yes or No
Republican For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and Lydia X. Z. Brown Yes
Cathy White Democratic
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 5
Vote for 1
Julie C. Henn
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
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Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 5
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican David Marks
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Crystal Francis
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 5
Vote for 1
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Julie C. Henn
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 7A
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Ryan Nawrocki
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Kathy Szeliga


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Lydia X. Z. Brown
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:
the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican
County Executive
Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Vote for 1
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat McDonough
stray mark, you may ask for Republican
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
John "Johnny O"
Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Chris Chaffee
Republican or write-in:

Chris Van Hollen


Democratic
County Council
or write-in: District 5
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Vote for 1
write-in" and print the name David Marks
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 1 Republican
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Vote for 1 Crystal Francis


Andy Harris Democratic
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican or write-in:
Vote for 1
Heather R. Mizeur
Democratic
Dan Cox Judge of the Circuit Court
and Daniel Frank Thibeault Circuit 3
Gordana Schifanelli Libertarian Vote for up to 5
Republican
or write-in: Robert E. Cahill
Wes Moore Judith C. Ensor
and Wendy S. Epstein
State Senator
Aruna Miller District 7
Democratic Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
Vote for 1 Stacy A. Mayer
David Lashar J. B. Jennings or write-in:
and Republican
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 5
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Julie C. Henn
No or write-in:

State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 5
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown David Marks
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Crystal Francis
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 7


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic J. B. Jennings Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 7A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Ryan Nawrocki Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Kathy Szeliga Vote Yes or No
Republican For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and Lydia X. Z. Brown Yes
Cathy White Democratic
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
Vote All Sides
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 5
Vote for 1
Julie C. Henn
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 011-015
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Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
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Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 5
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican David Marks
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Crystal Francis
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 5
Vote for 1
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Julie C. Henn
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 5
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown David Marks
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Crystal Francis
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 7


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic J. B. Jennings Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 7A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Ryan Nawrocki Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Kathy Szeliga Vote Yes or No
Republican For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and Lydia X. Z. Brown Yes
Cathy White Democratic
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
Vote All Sides
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 5
Vote for 1
Julie C. Henn
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 5
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown David Marks
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Crystal Francis
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
Pr

Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 7


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic J. B. Jennings Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 7A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Ryan Nawrocki Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Kathy Szeliga Vote Yes or No
Republican For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and Lydia X. Z. Brown Yes
Cathy White Democratic
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
Vote All Sides
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 5
Vote for 1
Julie C. Henn
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 011-018
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 011-019
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 5
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican David Marks
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Crystal Francis
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 5
Vote for 1
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Julie C. Henn
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 011-019
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 011-019
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 5
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown David Marks
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Crystal Francis
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 7


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic J. B. Jennings Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 7A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Ryan Nawrocki Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Kathy Szeliga Vote Yes or No
Republican For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and Lydia X. Z. Brown Yes
Cathy White Democratic
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
Vote All Sides
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 5
Vote for 1
Julie C. Henn
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 175
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 011-020
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
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Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 5
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican David Marks
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Crystal Francis
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

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Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 5
Vote for 1
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Julie C. Henn
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 011-021
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 7A
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Ryan Nawrocki
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Kathy Szeliga


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Lydia X. Z. Brown
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:
the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican
County Executive
Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Vote for 1
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat McDonough
stray mark, you may ask for Republican
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
John "Johnny O"
Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican or write-in:

Chris Van Hollen


Democratic
County Council
or write-in: District 5
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Vote for 1
write-in" and print the name David Marks
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 1 Republican
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Vote for 1 Crystal Francis


Andy Harris Democratic
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican or write-in:
Vote for 1
Heather R. Mizeur
Democratic
Dan Cox Judge of the Circuit Court
and Daniel Frank Thibeault Circuit 3
Gordana Schifanelli Libertarian Vote for up to 5
Republican
or write-in: Robert E. Cahill
Wes Moore Judith C. Ensor
and Wendy S. Epstein
State Senator
Aruna Miller District 7
Democratic Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
Vote for 1 Stacy A. Mayer
David Lashar J. B. Jennings or write-in:
and Republican
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 5
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Julie C. Henn
No or write-in:

State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 011-022
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 7A
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Ryan Nawrocki
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Kathy Szeliga


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Lydia X. Z. Brown
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:
the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican
County Executive
Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Vote for 1
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat McDonough
stray mark, you may ask for Republican
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
John "Johnny O"
Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican or write-in:

Chris Van Hollen


Democratic
County Council
or write-in: District 3
To add a candidate, fill in
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write-in" and print the name Wade Kach
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 1 Republican
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Vote for 1 Paul Henderson


Andy Harris Democratic
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican or write-in:
Vote for 1
Heather R. Mizeur
Democratic
Dan Cox Judge of the Circuit Court
and Daniel Frank Thibeault Circuit 3
Gordana Schifanelli Libertarian Vote for up to 5
Republican
or write-in: Robert E. Cahill
Wes Moore Judith C. Ensor
and Wendy S. Epstein
State Senator
Aruna Miller District 7
Democratic Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
Vote for 1 Stacy A. Mayer
David Lashar J. B. Jennings or write-in:
and Republican
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 3
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Maggie Litz Domanowski
No Diane Jean Young
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 7A
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Ryan Nawrocki
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Kathy Szeliga


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Lydia X. Z. Brown
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:
the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican
County Executive
Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Vote for 1
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat McDonough
stray mark, you may ask for Republican
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
John "Johnny O"
Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican or write-in:

Chris Van Hollen


Democratic
County Council
or write-in: District 5
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Vote for 1
write-in" and print the name David Marks
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 1 Republican
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Vote for 1 Crystal Francis


Andy Harris Democratic
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican or write-in:
Vote for 1
Heather R. Mizeur
Democratic
Dan Cox Judge of the Circuit Court
and Daniel Frank Thibeault Circuit 3
Gordana Schifanelli Libertarian Vote for up to 5
Republican
or write-in: Robert E. Cahill
Wes Moore Judith C. Ensor
and Wendy S. Epstein
State Senator
Aruna Miller District 7
Democratic Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
Vote for 1 Stacy A. Mayer
David Lashar J. B. Jennings or write-in:
and Republican
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 5
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Julie C. Henn
No or write-in:

State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 5
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown David Marks
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Crystal Francis
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 7


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic J. B. Jennings Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 7A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Ryan Nawrocki Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Kathy Szeliga Vote Yes or No
Republican For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and Lydia X. Z. Brown Yes
Cathy White Democratic
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
Vote All Sides
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 5
Vote for 1
Julie C. Henn
or write-in:

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 7A
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Ryan Nawrocki
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Kathy Szeliga


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Lydia X. Z. Brown
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:
the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican
County Executive
Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Vote for 1
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat McDonough
stray mark, you may ask for Republican
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
John "Johnny O"
Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican or write-in:

Chris Van Hollen


Democratic
County Council
or write-in: District 3
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Vote for 1
write-in" and print the name Wade Kach
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 1 Republican
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Vote for 1 Paul Henderson


Andy Harris Democratic
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican or write-in:
Vote for 1
Heather R. Mizeur
Democratic
Dan Cox Judge of the Circuit Court
and Daniel Frank Thibeault Circuit 3
Gordana Schifanelli Libertarian Vote for up to 5
Republican
or write-in: Robert E. Cahill
Wes Moore Judith C. Ensor
and Wendy S. Epstein
State Senator
Aruna Miller District 7
Democratic Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
Vote for 1 Stacy A. Mayer
David Lashar J. B. Jennings or write-in:
and Republican
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 3
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Maggie Litz Domanowski
No Diane Jean Young
or write-in:
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 011-026
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
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Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 182
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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 012-002
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
Pr

Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 184
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 012-003
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 012-004
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 186
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 012-005
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Official Ballot BS 187
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 012-006
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
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Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 187
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 012-006
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 187
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 012-006
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 012-007
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
Pr

Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 188
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 012-007
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 188
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 012-007
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Official Ballot BS 189
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 012-008
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
Pr

Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 189
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 012-008
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 189
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 012-008
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 012-009
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 190
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 012-009
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 190
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 012-009
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 012-010
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
Pr

Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 191
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 012-010
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 012-011
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
Pr

Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 193
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 012-012
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
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Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

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Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
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Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 1
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Albert "Al" Nalley
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat Young
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Joseph D. "Joe" Hooe Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Eric Ebersole Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
f
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 1
Vote for 1
Robin Harvey
Cory Koons
or write-in:

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Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


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Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 1
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Albert "Al" Nalley
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat Young
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
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or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
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Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
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write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Aletheia McCaskill Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Democratic
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Sheila Ruth Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
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William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
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Board of Education
District 1
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Robin Harvey
Cory Koons
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
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For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 1
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Albert "Al" Nalley
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat Young
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Aletheia McCaskill Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Democratic
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Sheila Ruth Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 1
Vote for 1
Robin Harvey
Cory Koons
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 10
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Patricia R. Fallon
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Jordan Porompyae


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of N. Scott Phillips
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jennifer White
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 1
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic Albert "Al" Nalley
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Pat Young
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 10 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic William Newton
Republican

David Lashar Ben Brooks


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 1
Vote for 1
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Robin Harvey
Vote Yes or No
Cory Koons
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 1
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Albert "Al" Nalley
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat Young
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44B No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Aletheia McCaskill Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Democratic
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Sheila Ruth Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
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William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
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Board of Education
District 1
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Robin Harvey
Cory Koons
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 1
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Albert "Al" Nalley
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat Young
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Joseph D. "Joe" Hooe Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Eric Ebersole Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 1
Vote for 1
Robin Harvey
Cory Koons
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 1
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Albert "Al" Nalley
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat Young
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Joseph D. "Joe" Hooe Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Eric Ebersole Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

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State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 1
Vote for 1
Robin Harvey
Cory Koons
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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 1
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Albert "Al" Nalley
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat Young
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Joseph D. "Joe" Hooe Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Eric Ebersole Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 1
Vote for 1
Robin Harvey
Cory Koons
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 1
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown Albert "Al" Nalley
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat Young
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
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Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 44


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic Charles E. Sydnor, III Appeals At Large
Democratic Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 44A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for 1
Judge, Court of Special
and Joseph D. "Joe" Hooe Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Eric Ebersole Vote Yes or No
Democratic For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and or write-in: Yes
Cathy White
Working Class Party No

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 1
Vote for 1
Robin Harvey
Cory Koons
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
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For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 6
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Tony Campbell
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 6
Vote for 1
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Christina Pumphrey
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 5
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican David Marks
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Crystal Francis
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 5
Vote for 1
oo
Julie C. Henn
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 205
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 014-002
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 014-002
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 014-003
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 5
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican David Marks
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Crystal Francis
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 5
Vote for 1
oo
Julie C. Henn
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 206
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 014-003
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

Vote All Sides


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November 8, 2022 014-003
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 014-004
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Pr

Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 6
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Tony Campbell
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 6
Vote for 1
oo
Christina Pumphrey
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 207
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 014-004
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 014-005
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 6
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Tony Campbell
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 6
Vote for 1
oo
Christina Pumphrey
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 014-005
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 014-005
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Official Ballot BS 209
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 014-006
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 6
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Tony Campbell
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 6
Vote for 1
oo
Christina Pumphrey
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 209
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 014-006
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 6
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Tony Campbell
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 6
Vote for 1
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Christina Pumphrey
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 014-007
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 014-008
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 6
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Tony Campbell
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 6
Vote for 1
oo
Christina Pumphrey
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


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November 8, 2022 014-008
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 014-008
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 6
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Tony Campbell
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 6
Vote for 1
oo
Christina Pumphrey
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 6
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Tony Campbell
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 6
Vote for 1
oo
Christina Pumphrey
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
Pr

Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume County Council
Democratic District 6
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Tony Campbell
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 6
Vote for 1
oo
Christina Pumphrey
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 014-011
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 6
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Tony Campbell
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 6
Vote for 1
oo
Christina Pumphrey
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 014-012
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 014-012
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 6
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Tony Campbell
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 6
Vote for 1
oo
Christina Pumphrey
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 216
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 014-013
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 015-001
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 015-002
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 218
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 015-002
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 015-003
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 5
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic David Marks
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Crystal Francis
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 or write-in:
and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller
Democratic Johnny Ray Salling
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 5
Vote for 1
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Julie C. Henn
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 015-003
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 015-003
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 015-004
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 6
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Tony Campbell
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Michael "Mike" P. Ertel
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 6
Vote for 1
oo
Christina Pumphrey
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 015-004
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 015-004
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 015-005
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 8
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Glen Geelhaar
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Timothy M. Neubauer


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Kathleen A. Smero
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Nick Allen
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Harry Bhandari
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican Carl Jackson
Anthony G. Brown Democratic
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
or write-in:
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican County Executive
Vote for 1
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic Pat McDonough
or write-in: Republican
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John "Johnny O"
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger County Council
Democratic District 5
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Vote for 1
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican David Marks
Republican
State Senator
Wes Moore District 8 Crystal Francis
and Vote for 1 Democratic
Aruna Miller
Ken Fitch or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Kathy Klausmeier


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 5
Vote for 1
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Julie C. Henn
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 015-005
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 015-006
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 7A
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Ryan Nawrocki
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Kathy Szeliga


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Lydia X. Z. Brown
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:
the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican
County Executive
Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Vote for 1
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat McDonough
stray mark, you may ask for Republican
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
John "Johnny O"
Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican or write-in:

Chris Van Hollen


Democratic
County Council
or write-in: District 5
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Vote for 1
write-in" and print the name David Marks
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 1 Republican
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Vote for 1 Crystal Francis


Andy Harris Democratic
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican or write-in:
Vote for 1
Heather R. Mizeur
Democratic
Dan Cox Judge of the Circuit Court
and Daniel Frank Thibeault Circuit 3
Gordana Schifanelli Libertarian Vote for up to 5
Republican
or write-in: Robert E. Cahill
Wes Moore Judith C. Ensor
and Wendy S. Epstein
State Senator
Aruna Miller District 7
Democratic Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
Vote for 1 Stacy A. Mayer
David Lashar J. B. Jennings or write-in:
and Republican
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 5
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Julie C. Henn
No or write-in:

State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 015-006
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 5
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown David Marks
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Crystal Francis
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 7


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic J. B. Jennings Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 7A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Ryan Nawrocki Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Kathy Szeliga Vote Yes or No
Republican For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and Lydia X. Z. Brown Yes
Cathy White Democratic
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
Vote All Sides
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 5
Vote for 1
Julie C. Henn
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 223
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November 8, 2022 015-007
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 5
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown David Marks
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Crystal Francis
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 7


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic J. B. Jennings Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 7A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Ryan Nawrocki Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Kathy Szeliga Vote Yes or No
Republican For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and Lydia X. Z. Brown Yes
Cathy White Democratic
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
Vote All Sides
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 5
Vote for 1
Julie C. Henn
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 5
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown David Marks
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Crystal Francis
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 7


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic J. B. Jennings Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 7A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Ryan Nawrocki Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Kathy Szeliga Vote Yes or No
Republican For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and Lydia X. Z. Brown Yes
Cathy White Democratic
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
Vote All Sides
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 5
Vote for 1
Julie C. Henn
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 015-010
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 015-010
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 015-011
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 227
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 015-011
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 227
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 015-011
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 015-012
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
Pr

Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


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November 8, 2022 015-013
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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November 8, 2022 015-013
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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
Pr

Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 015-014
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 015-015
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
Pr

Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 232
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 015-016
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
Pr

must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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November 8, 2022 015-017
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 234
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 015-018
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
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Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


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Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 237
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 015-021
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

Vote All Sides


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November 8, 2022 015-021
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 015-022
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 7 or write-in:
Pr

Vote for 1
Scott M. Collier County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Kweisi Mfume
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 238
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 015-022
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 238
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November 8, 2022 015-022
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
Pr

Question K
County Ordinance
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

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November 8, 2022 015-023
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1 County Executive
Vote for 1
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
Democratic
or write-in: John "Johnny O"
To add a candidate, fill in Olszewski, Jr.
the oval to the left of "or Democratic
write-in" and print the name
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
Pr

Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
f
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
oo
Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
No

State's Attorney
Vote for 1
Pr

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot BS 239
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 015-023
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 015-023
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Official Ballot BS 240
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 015-024
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 6
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 3
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Robin Grammer
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Bob Long


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Ric Metzgar
Republican
Fill in the oval to the left of Megan Ann Mioduszewski
the name of your choice. Attorney General Democratic
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
Jake Mohorovic, III
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka Democratic
to vote in every race. Republican or write-in:

Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic or write-in:
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for or write-in:
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U.S. Senator
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Chris Chaffee
Republican Pat McDonough
Republican
Chris Van Hollen
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Nicolee Ambrose County Council
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican District 7
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic Todd K. Crandell
Dan Cox
and or write-in: Republican
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican Justin Holliday
Democratic
State Senator
Wes Moore District 6 Doug Stanley
and Vote for 1 Libertarian
Aruna Miller
Johnny Ray Salling or write-in:
Democratic
Republican

David Lashar Cory D. Edwards


and Democratic
Christiana Logansmith
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Nancy Wallace
and
Patrick Elder
Green

David Harding
and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

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Judge of the Circuit Court
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Circuit 3
Vote for up to 5 Vote for up to 3

Robert E. Cahill William R. "Bill" Evans


Judith C. Ensor Democratic

Wendy S. Epstein Juliet Fisher


Garret P. Glennon, Jr. Democratic

Stacy A. Mayer Arthur M. Frank


or write-in: Democratic
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:

Sheriff
or write-in:
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican
Stuart R. Berger
R. Jay Fisher
Vote Yes or No Democratic
For Continuance in Office
or write-in:

Yes
No Board of Education
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
District 7
Vote for 1
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Rod McMillion
Vote Yes or No or write-in:
For Continuance in Office

Yes
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State's Attorney
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James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
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Clerk of the Circuit Court


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Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
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Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
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Alexis Burrell-Rohde
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Official Ballot BS 240
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 015-024
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
f
Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
oo
(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 015-024
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 3 of 3

Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Official Ballot BS 241
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 015-025
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 1 of 3

Instructions House of Delegates


Comptroller
District 7A
Vote for 1 Vote for up to 2
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Ryan Nawrocki
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman Kathy Szeliga


Democratic Republican
or write-in: Lydia X. Z. Brown
Democratic
Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:
the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
or write-in:
make any marks outside of
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka
to vote in every race. Republican
County Executive
Anthony G. Brown
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Vote for 1
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Pat McDonough
stray mark, you may ask for Republican
a new ballot.
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
John "Johnny O"
Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic
oo
Chris Chaffee
Republican or write-in:

Chris Van Hollen


Democratic
County Council
or write-in: District 5
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Vote for 1
write-in" and print the name David Marks
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 1 Republican
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Vote for 1 Crystal Francis


Andy Harris Democratic
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican or write-in:
Vote for 1
Heather R. Mizeur
Democratic
Dan Cox Judge of the Circuit Court
and Daniel Frank Thibeault Circuit 3
Gordana Schifanelli Libertarian Vote for up to 5
Republican
or write-in: Robert E. Cahill
Wes Moore Judith C. Ensor
and Wendy S. Epstein
State Senator
Aruna Miller District 7
Democratic Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
Vote for 1 Stacy A. Mayer
David Lashar J. B. Jennings or write-in:
and Republican
Christiana Logansmith
or write-in: or write-in:
Libertarian

Nancy Wallace or write-in:


and
Patrick Elder
or write-in:
Green

David Harding or write-in:


and
Cathy White
Working Class Party

or write-in:

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Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Stuart R. Berger Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No
Andy Kuhl
For Continuance in Office Republican

Yes R. Jay Fisher


No Democratic
or write-in:
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large
Terrence M. R. Zic
Board of Education
Vote Yes or No District 5
For Continuance in Office
Vote for 1
Yes Julie C. Henn
No or write-in:

State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
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Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1
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Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

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Official Ballot BS 241
Gubernatorial General Election
November 8, 2022 015-025
State of Maryland, Baltimore County
Page 2 of 3

Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
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Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 5
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown David Marks
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Crystal Francis
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 7


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic J. B. Jennings Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 7A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Ryan Nawrocki Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Kathy Szeliga Vote Yes or No
Republican For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and Lydia X. Z. Brown Yes
Cathy White Democratic
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
Vote All Sides
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 5
Vote for 1
Julie C. Henn
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

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Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
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to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
f
$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
oo
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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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Page 1 of 3

Instructions Comptroller County Executive


Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections
Barry Glassman Pat McDonough
Republican Republican

Brooke Elizabeth Lierman


Democratic John "Johnny O"
or write-in: Olszewski, Jr.
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of or write-in:


the name of your choice. Attorney General
You must blacken the oval
completely, and do not Vote for 1
make any marks outside of County Council
the oval. You do not have Michael Anthony Peroutka District 5
to vote in every race. Republican Vote for 1
Anthony G. Brown David Marks
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic Republican
or your vote may not count.
If you make a mistake or a or write-in: Crystal Francis
stray mark, you may ask for Democratic
a new ballot.
or write-in:
U.S. Senator
Optional write-in
f Vote for 1
Judge of the Circuit Court
oo
Chris Chaffee Circuit 3
Republican Vote for up to 5
Chris Van Hollen Robert E. Cahill
Democratic Judith C. Ensor
or write-in: Wendy S. Epstein
To add a candidate, fill in
the oval to the left of "or Garret P. Glennon, Jr.
write-in" and print the name Stacy A. Mayer
clearly on the dotted line. Representative in Congress
District 2 or write-in:
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Vote for 1
Nicolee Ambrose or write-in:
Governor / Lt. Governor Republican
Vote for 1
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger or write-in:
Democratic
Dan Cox
and or write-in: or write-in:
Gordana Schifanelli
Republican
State Senator or write-in:

Wes Moore District 7


and Vote for 1
Aruna Miller Judge, Court of Special
Democratic J. B. Jennings Appeals At Large
Republican Stuart R. Berger
David Lashar or write-in: Vote Yes or No
and For Continuance in Office
Christiana Logansmith
Libertarian House of Delegates Yes
District 7A No
Nancy Wallace Vote for up to 2
Judge, Court of Special
and Ryan Nawrocki Appeals At Large
Patrick Elder Republican
Green
Terrence M. R. Zic
Kathy Szeliga Vote Yes or No
Republican For Continuance in Office
David Harding
and Lydia X. Z. Brown Yes
Cathy White Democratic
Working Class Party No
or write-in:
or write-in:
or write-in:
Vote All Sides
State's Attorney
Vote for 1

James A. Haynes
Republican

Scott Shellenberger
Democratic
or write-in:

Clerk of the Circuit Court


Vote for 1

Brian A. Campbell
Republican

Julie Ensor
Democratic
or write-in:

Register of Wills
Vote for 1

Lauren Castro
Republican

Alexis Burrell-Rohde
Democratic
or write-in:
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Vote for up to 3

William R. "Bill" Evans


Democratic

Juliet Fisher
Democratic

Arthur M. Frank
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Democratic
or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Sheriff
Vote for 1

Andy Kuhl
Republican

R. Jay Fisher
Democratic
or write-in:

Board of Education
District 5
Vote for 1
Julie C. Henn
or write-in:

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Question 1 Question 3
Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 82 of the 2021 Legislative Session) (Ch. 809 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Court of Appeals and Special Appeals - Civil Jury Trials
Renaming
Authorizing the General Assembly to enact
Changes the names of Maryland's appellate legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in
courts from the Court of Appeals to the a civil proceeding to those proceedings in
Supreme Court of Maryland and from the which the amount in controversy exceeds
Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if
Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges attorney's fees are recoverable in the
serving on the Court of Appeals will be proceeding. Under current law, the amount in
justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland controversy must exceed $15,000 before a
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial.
will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court In cases where the amount in controversy
of Maryland. does not exceed this threshold amount, a
judge, rather than a jury, determines the
(Amending Article II, Section 6, Article III, verdict.
Sections 5, 30 and 52, Article IV, Sections 1,
3, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and (Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights -
41E, Article V, Section 6, and Article XVII, Articles 5(a) and 23)
Section 3 to the Maryland Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment
For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 4
Question 2
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Constitutional Amendment
Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 45 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use and
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(Ch. 808 of 2021 Legislative Session)
Legislative Department - Eligibility to Possession
Serve as Senators and Delegates - Place
of Abode Do you favor the legalization of the use of
cannabis by an individual who is at least 21
Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the
a senator or a delegate to the Maryland State of Maryland?
General Assembly by requiring a person to
have maintained a primary place of abode in (Adding Article XX, Section 1 to the Maryland
the district that the person has been chosen Constitution)
to represent. Under current law, a person
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must have resided in the district to which the For the Constitutional Amendment
person has been elected for at least six
months immediately preceding the date of the Against the Constitutional Amendment
person's election or, if the district has been Question 5
established for less than six months prior to Constitutional Amendment
the date of election, as long as the district has
(Ch. 539 of the 2022 Legislative Session)
been established. The new law requires,
beginning January 1, 2024, a person must Circuit Court for Howard County- Judges
have both resided in and maintained a Sitting as Orphans' Court
primary place of abode in the district for the
same time periods as under current law. Repeals county elections of Howard County
orphans' court judges and requires the
(Amending Article III, Section 9 to the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as
Maryland Constitution) the orphans' court for Howard County. The
For the Constitutional Amendment current law provides for the voters of Howard
County to elect three orphans' court judges.
Against the Constitutional Amendment Under the amended law, a party could no
longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard
County Orphans Court to the Howard County
Circuit Court and would instead take an
appeal directly to the Court of Special
Appeals.

(Amending Article IV, Sections 20 and 40 to


the Maryland Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment
Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides


Question A Question E
Charter Amendment County Ordinance
County Charter – County Council - Community Improvement Project
Qualifications Borrowing

Section 202 of the Baltimore County Charter AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
is amended to: require that, in addition to the Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
requirements of residence as provided in $4,000,000 for community improvement
Section 201(a) of the Charter, the members of projects, including but not limited to
the county council shall be qualified voters of construction, renovation, extension, alteration,
Baltimore County and not less than repair or modernization of street curbs,
twenty-one years of age at the time of their gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and
election. sidewalk and pedestrian system
For the Charter Amendment improvements, to be undertaken pursuant to
Against the Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore
County Charter. (Bill 34-22)
Question B
Charter Amendment For
County Charter – Department Of Public
Against
Works And Transportation – Director
Qualifications Question F
County Ordinance
Section 525 of the Baltimore County Charter Operational Buildings Borrowing
is amended to: alter the name of the
Department of Public Works and, provide that
the Director shall be a professional engineer AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
registered under the laws of this state with at Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
$27,050,000 for public operational buildings
least ten years of relevant supervisory
experience in engineering works, or shall be including, but not limited to, general, health,
qualified with at least ten years of supervisory police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior
centers and detention buildings or facilities
experience in infrastructure planning and
construction, or transportation engineering and necessary or desirable equipment, to be
and management. undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
35-22)
f
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment For
oo
Question C Against
County Ordinance Question G
Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation County Ordinance
Borrowing Parks, Preservation And Greenways
Borrowing
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
$5,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
preservation projects, including but not limited $2,000,000 for parks, preservation and
to the purchase of land, development rights greenways projects, including but not limited
and conservation easements and other real
Pr

to the purchase or other acquisition of


property approved by the county council playgrounds, parks, community centers,
pursuant to the Maryland Agricultural Land recreational facilities, and preservation and
Preservation Program and the Rural Legacy greenways projects including the cost of
Program or other similar federal or state construction, improvement, alteration, repair,
programs, to be undertaken pursuant to maintenance and equipping of all public
Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore parks, playgrounds, community centers,
County Charter. (Bill 32-22) recreational facilities, preservation and
greenways projects, to be undertaken
For pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the
Against Baltimore County Charter. (Bill 36-22)

Question D For
County Ordinance Against
Community College Borrowing
Question H
County Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Public Works Borrowing
$18,500,000 for community college projects,
including but not limited to the construction, AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower
improvement, maintenance, and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
modernization of buildings and other $57,320,000 for public works purposes, for
improvements for the community colleges, to the class of projects which includes, among
be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) other things, streets and highways, bridges
and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. and storm drainage systems, to be
(Bill 33-22) undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and
718 of the Baltimore County Charter. (Bill
37-22)
For
Against For
Against

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Question I
County Ordinance
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
Question J
County Ordinance
School Borrowing

AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower


Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow
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$200,000,000 for public school buildings,
buildings for school purposes, buildings to
support school operations and site projects,
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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
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Question K
County Ordinance
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

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