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Official Ballot

Gubernatorial General Election BS 1 - Page 1


November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 32

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 3


Republican
Mark E. Bailey
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Patty Ewing
Republican
or write-in:
Tim Walters
Republican

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator J. Sandy Bartlett


the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell Mark S. Chang
make any marks outside of Republican Democratic
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin Mike Rogers
Democratic Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra or write-in:


or your vote may not count. Libertarian
If you make a mistake or a
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon or write-in:
a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: or write-in:


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Representative in Congress County Executive
District 3 Vote for 1
Vote for 1 Steve Schuh
Republican
Charles Anthony
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or Steuart Pittman
write-in" and print the name Democratic
John Sarbanes
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
or write-in:
David Lashar
Libertarian
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Governor / Lt. Governor


Vote for 1 or write-in: County Council
Larry Hogan District 1
and Vote for 1
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican State Senator Kimberly McCoy Burns
District 32 Republican
Ben Jealous
and Vote for 1
Susan Turnbull Sarah Lacey
Democratic
Democratic John Grasso
Republican
Shawn Quinn or write-in:
and
Christina Smith Pamela Beidle
Democratic
Libertarian

Ian Schlakman or write-in: Judge of the Circuit Court


and Circuit 5
Annie Chambers
Green Vote for 1
or write-in: Mark W. Crooks
or write-in:

Comptroller
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Board of Education
For Continuance in Office District 1
Yes Vote for 1
No Candace C.W. Antwine
David P. Starr
State's Attorney or write-in:
Vote for 1
Wes Adams
Republican
Question 1
Anne Colt Leitess Constitutional Amendment
Democratic (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
or write-in: that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Public Schools
The amendment requires the Governor to
Clerk of the Circuit Court include in the annual State Budget, as
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
supplemental funding for prekindergarten
through grade 12 in public schools, the
revenues from video lottery operation licenses
oo
Republican
and any other commercial gaming dedicated
Scott Poyer to public education in an amount above the
Democratic level of State funding for education in public
schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
or write-in: in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
than the following amounts: $125 million in
fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
Register of Wills 100% of commercial gaming revenues
Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year
2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
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Lauren M. Parker
Republican amendment also requires the Governor to
show in the annual budget how the revenues
Joseph J. Janosky from video lottery operation licenses and
Democratic other commercial gaming are being used in a
manner that is in addition to the level of State
or write-in: funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Judge of the Orphans' Court operation licenses for the primary purpose of
Vote for up to 3 raising money for public education.

Maureen Carr-York (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and


Republican (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Constitution)
Nancy Phelps
Republican
For the Constitutional Amendment
Alan Rzepkowski Against the Constitutional Amendment
Republican

Vickie Gipson
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 1 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
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comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
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Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 2 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General County Executive


Instructions
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections Craig Wolf Steve Schuh
Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Steuart Pittman


Democratic Democratic

or write-in: or write-in:

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator County Council


the name of your choice.
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1 District 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell Vote for 1
make any marks outside of Republican
the oval. You do not have Kimberly McCoy Burns
to vote in every race. Republican
Ben Cardin
Democratic
Sarah Lacey
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
Arvin Vohra
or your vote may not count. Libertarian
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon
a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: Judge of the Circuit Court


f Circuit 5
Vote for 1
oo
Representative in Congress Mark W. Crooks
District 2 or write-in:
Vote for 1
Liz Matory
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic

Michael Carney
Libertarian
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Governor / Lt. Governor


Vote for 1 Guy Mimoun
Green
Larry Hogan
and
or write-in:
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican

Ben Jealous
and
Susan Turnbull State Senator
Democratic District 31
Shawn Quinn Vote for 1
and
Christina Smith Bryan W. Simonaire
Republican
Libertarian

Ian Schlakman Scott Harman


and Democratic
Annie Chambers
Green or write-in:
or write-in:

House of Delegates
Comptroller District 31A
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan Brooks Bennett
Republican Republican

Peter Franchot Ned Carey


Democratic Democratic

or write-in: or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Board of Education
For Continuance in Office District 1
Yes Vote for 1
No Candace C.W. Antwine
David P. Starr
State's Attorney or write-in:
Vote for 1
Wes Adams
Republican
Question 1
Anne Colt Leitess Constitutional Amendment
Democratic (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
or write-in: that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Public Schools
The amendment requires the Governor to
Clerk of the Circuit Court include in the annual State Budget, as
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
supplemental funding for prekindergarten
through grade 12 in public schools, the
revenues from video lottery operation licenses
oo
Republican
and any other commercial gaming dedicated
Scott Poyer to public education in an amount above the
Democratic level of State funding for education in public
schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
or write-in: in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
than the following amounts: $125 million in
fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
Register of Wills 100% of commercial gaming revenues
Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year
2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican amendment also requires the Governor to
show in the annual budget how the revenues
Joseph J. Janosky from video lottery operation licenses and
Democratic other commercial gaming are being used in a
manner that is in addition to the level of State
or write-in: funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Judge of the Orphans' Court operation licenses for the primary purpose of
Vote for up to 3 raising money for public education.

Maureen Carr-York (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and


Republican (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Constitution)
Nancy Phelps
Republican
For the Constitutional Amendment
Alan Rzepkowski Against the Constitutional Amendment
Republican

Vickie Gipson
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 2 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
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comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
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Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 3 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 32

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 3


Republican
Mark E. Bailey
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Patty Ewing
Republican
or write-in:
Tim Walters
Republican

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator J. Sandy Bartlett


the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell Mark S. Chang
make any marks outside of Republican Democratic
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin Mike Rogers
Democratic Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra or write-in:


or your vote may not count. Libertarian
If you make a mistake or a
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon or write-in:
a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: or write-in:


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Representative in Congress County Executive
District 2 Vote for 1
Vote for 1 Steve Schuh
Republican
Liz Matory
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or Steuart Pittman
write-in" and print the name Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
or write-in:
Michael Carney
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor


Vote for 1 Guy Mimoun County Council
Green District 1
Larry Hogan
and Vote for 1
or write-in:
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican Kimberly McCoy Burns
Republican
Ben Jealous
and
Susan Turnbull State Senator Sarah Lacey
District 32 Democratic
Democratic

Shawn Quinn Vote for 1 or write-in:


and
Christina Smith John Grasso
Republican
Libertarian

Ian Schlakman Pamela Beidle Judge of the Circuit Court


and Democratic Circuit 5
Annie Chambers
Green or write-in: Vote for 1
or write-in: Mark W. Crooks
or write-in:

Comptroller
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Board of Education
For Continuance in Office District 1
Yes Vote for 1
No Candace C.W. Antwine
David P. Starr
State's Attorney or write-in:
Vote for 1
Wes Adams
Republican
Question 1
Anne Colt Leitess Constitutional Amendment
Democratic (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
or write-in: that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Public Schools
The amendment requires the Governor to
Clerk of the Circuit Court include in the annual State Budget, as
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
supplemental funding for prekindergarten
through grade 12 in public schools, the
revenues from video lottery operation licenses
oo
Republican
and any other commercial gaming dedicated
Scott Poyer to public education in an amount above the
Democratic level of State funding for education in public
schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
or write-in: in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
than the following amounts: $125 million in
fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
Register of Wills 100% of commercial gaming revenues
Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year
2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican amendment also requires the Governor to
show in the annual budget how the revenues
Joseph J. Janosky from video lottery operation licenses and
Democratic other commercial gaming are being used in a
manner that is in addition to the level of State
or write-in: funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Judge of the Orphans' Court operation licenses for the primary purpose of
Vote for up to 3 raising money for public education.

Maureen Carr-York (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and


Republican (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Constitution)
Nancy Phelps
Republican
For the Constitutional Amendment
Alan Rzepkowski Against the Constitutional Amendment
Republican

Vickie Gipson
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 3 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
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oo
comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 4 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General County Executive


Instructions
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections Craig Wolf Steve Schuh
Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Steuart Pittman


Democratic Democratic

or write-in: or write-in:

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator County Council


the name of your choice.
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1 District 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell Vote for 1
make any marks outside of Republican
the oval. You do not have Kimberly McCoy Burns
to vote in every race. Republican
Ben Cardin
Democratic
Sarah Lacey
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
Arvin Vohra
or your vote may not count. Libertarian
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon
a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: Judge of the Circuit Court


f Circuit 5
Vote for 1
oo
Representative in Congress Mark W. Crooks
District 3 or write-in:
Vote for 1
Charles Anthony
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John Sarbanes
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic

David Lashar
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor


Vote for 1 or write-in:
Larry Hogan
and
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican State Senator
Ben Jealous District 31
and Vote for 1
Susan Turnbull
Democratic Bryan W. Simonaire
Republican
Shawn Quinn
and
Christina Smith Scott Harman
Democratic
Libertarian

Ian Schlakman or write-in:


and
Annie Chambers
Green

or write-in: House of Delegates


District 31A
Vote for 1
Comptroller Brooks Bennett
Vote for 1 Republican

Anjali Reed Phukan Ned Carey


Republican Democratic

Peter Franchot or write-in:


Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Board of Education
For Continuance in Office District 1
Yes Vote for 1
No Candace C.W. Antwine
David P. Starr
State's Attorney or write-in:
Vote for 1
Wes Adams
Republican
Question 1
Anne Colt Leitess Constitutional Amendment
Democratic (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
or write-in: that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Public Schools
The amendment requires the Governor to
Clerk of the Circuit Court include in the annual State Budget, as
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
supplemental funding for prekindergarten
through grade 12 in public schools, the
revenues from video lottery operation licenses
oo
Republican
and any other commercial gaming dedicated
Scott Poyer to public education in an amount above the
Democratic level of State funding for education in public
schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
or write-in: in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
than the following amounts: $125 million in
fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
Register of Wills 100% of commercial gaming revenues
Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year
2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican amendment also requires the Governor to
show in the annual budget how the revenues
Joseph J. Janosky from video lottery operation licenses and
Democratic other commercial gaming are being used in a
manner that is in addition to the level of State
or write-in: funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Judge of the Orphans' Court operation licenses for the primary purpose of
Vote for up to 3 raising money for public education.

Maureen Carr-York (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and


Republican (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Constitution)
Nancy Phelps
Republican
For the Constitutional Amendment
Alan Rzepkowski Against the Constitutional Amendment
Republican

Vickie Gipson
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 4 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
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oo
comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 5 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 32

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 3


Republican
Mark E. Bailey
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Patty Ewing
Republican
or write-in:
Tim Walters
Republican

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator J. Sandy Bartlett


the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell Mark S. Chang
make any marks outside of Republican Democratic
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin Mike Rogers
Democratic Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra or write-in:


or your vote may not count. Libertarian
If you make a mistake or a
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon or write-in:
a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: or write-in:


f
oo
Representative in Congress County Executive
District 3 Vote for 1
Vote for 1 Steve Schuh
Republican
Charles Anthony
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or Steuart Pittman
write-in" and print the name Democratic
John Sarbanes
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
or write-in:
David Lashar
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor


Vote for 1 or write-in: County Council
Larry Hogan District 2
and Vote for 1
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican State Senator Tom Gardner
District 32 Republican
Ben Jealous
and Vote for 1
Susan Turnbull Allison Pickard
Democratic
Democratic John Grasso
Republican
Shawn Quinn or write-in:
and
Christina Smith Pamela Beidle
Democratic
Libertarian

Ian Schlakman or write-in: Judge of the Circuit Court


and Circuit 5
Annie Chambers
Green Vote for 1
or write-in: Mark W. Crooks
or write-in:

Comptroller
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Question 1
For Continuance in Office Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Yes Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
No that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Public Schools
State's Attorney
The amendment requires the Governor to
Vote for 1 include in the annual State Budget, as
Wes Adams supplemental funding for prekindergarten
Republican through grade 12 in public schools, the
revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Anne Colt Leitess and any other commercial gaming dedicated
Democratic to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
or write-in: schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
than the following amounts: $125 million in
Clerk of the Circuit Court fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
oo
Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
amendment also requires the Governor to
Scott Poyer show in the annual budget how the revenues
Democratic
from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
or write-in:
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Register of Wills Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Vote for 1 operation licenses for the primary purpose of
raising money for public education.
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican
(Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and
(g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Joseph J. Janosky
Democratic Constitution)

or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment


Against the Constitutional Amendment

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3
Maureen Carr-York
Republican

Nancy Phelps
Republican

Alan Rzepkowski
Republican

Vickie Gipson
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


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Gubernatorial General Election BS 5 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
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comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Gubernatorial General Election BS 6 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 32

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 3


Republican
Mark E. Bailey
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Patty Ewing
Republican
or write-in:
Tim Walters
Republican

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator J. Sandy Bartlett


the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell Mark S. Chang
make any marks outside of Republican Democratic
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin Mike Rogers
Democratic Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra or write-in:


or your vote may not count. Libertarian
If you make a mistake or a
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon or write-in:
a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: or write-in:


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Representative in Congress County Executive
District 4 Vote for 1
Vote for 1 Steve Schuh
Republican
George McDermott
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or Steuart Pittman
write-in" and print the name Democratic
Anthony G. Brown
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
or write-in:
Dave Bishop
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor


Vote for 1 or write-in: County Council
Larry Hogan District 2
and Vote for 1
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican State Senator Tom Gardner
District 32 Republican
Ben Jealous
and Vote for 1
Susan Turnbull Allison Pickard
Democratic
Democratic John Grasso
Republican
Shawn Quinn or write-in:
and
Christina Smith Pamela Beidle
Democratic
Libertarian

Ian Schlakman or write-in: Judge of the Circuit Court


and Circuit 5
Annie Chambers
Green Vote for 1
or write-in: Mark W. Crooks
or write-in:

Comptroller
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Question 1
For Continuance in Office Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Yes Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
No that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Public Schools
State's Attorney
The amendment requires the Governor to
Vote for 1 include in the annual State Budget, as
Wes Adams supplemental funding for prekindergarten
Republican through grade 12 in public schools, the
revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Anne Colt Leitess and any other commercial gaming dedicated
Democratic to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
or write-in: schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
than the following amounts: $125 million in
Clerk of the Circuit Court fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
oo
Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
amendment also requires the Governor to
Scott Poyer show in the annual budget how the revenues
Democratic
from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
or write-in:
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Register of Wills Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Vote for 1 operation licenses for the primary purpose of
raising money for public education.
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican
(Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and
(g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Joseph J. Janosky
Democratic Constitution)

or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment


Against the Constitutional Amendment

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3
Maureen Carr-York
Republican

Nancy Phelps
Republican

Alan Rzepkowski
Republican

Vickie Gipson
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 6 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
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comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 7 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General County Executive


Instructions
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections Craig Wolf Steve Schuh
Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Steuart Pittman


Democratic Democratic

or write-in: or write-in:

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator County Council


the name of your choice.
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1 District 2
completely, and do not Tony Campbell Vote for 1
make any marks outside of Republican
the oval. You do not have Tom Gardner
to vote in every race. Republican
Ben Cardin
Democratic
Allison Pickard
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
Arvin Vohra
or your vote may not count. Libertarian
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon
a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: Judge of the Circuit Court


f Circuit 5
Vote for 1
oo
Representative in Congress Mark W. Crooks
District 3 or write-in:
Vote for 1
Charles Anthony
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John Sarbanes
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic

David Lashar
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor


Vote for 1 or write-in:
Larry Hogan
and
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican State Senator
Ben Jealous District 31
and Vote for 1
Susan Turnbull
Democratic Bryan W. Simonaire
Republican
Shawn Quinn
and
Christina Smith Scott Harman
Democratic
Libertarian

Ian Schlakman or write-in:


and
Annie Chambers
Green

or write-in: House of Delegates


District 31A
Vote for 1
Comptroller Brooks Bennett
Vote for 1 Republican

Anjali Reed Phukan Ned Carey


Republican Democratic

Peter Franchot or write-in:


Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Question 1
For Continuance in Office Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Yes Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
No that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Public Schools
State's Attorney
The amendment requires the Governor to
Vote for 1 include in the annual State Budget, as
Wes Adams supplemental funding for prekindergarten
Republican through grade 12 in public schools, the
revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Anne Colt Leitess and any other commercial gaming dedicated
Democratic to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
or write-in: schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
than the following amounts: $125 million in
Clerk of the Circuit Court fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
oo
Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
amendment also requires the Governor to
Scott Poyer show in the annual budget how the revenues
Democratic
from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
or write-in:
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Register of Wills Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Vote for 1 operation licenses for the primary purpose of
raising money for public education.
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican
(Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and
(g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Joseph J. Janosky
Democratic Constitution)

or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment


Against the Constitutional Amendment

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3
Maureen Carr-York
Republican

Nancy Phelps
Republican

Alan Rzepkowski
Republican

Vickie Gipson
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 7 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
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oo
comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 8 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 31B

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 2


Republican
Brian Chisholm
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Nicholaus R. Kipke
Republican
or write-in:
Harry E. Freeman
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Karen Patricia Simpson
the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell or write-in:
make any marks outside of Republican
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin or write-in:
Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra


or your vote may not count. Libertarian
If you make a mistake or a County Executive
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon Vote for 1
a new ballot. Unaffiliated
Steve Schuh
Republican
Optional write-in or write-in:
f Steuart Pittman
Democratic
oo
Representative in Congress or write-in:
District 3
Vote for 1
Charles Anthony County Council
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or District 2
write-in" and print the name John Sarbanes Vote for 1
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
Tom Gardner
Republican
David Lashar
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor Allison Pickard


Vote for 1 Democratic
or write-in:
Larry Hogan or write-in:
and
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican State Senator
Ben Jealous District 31 Judge of the Circuit Court
and Vote for 1 Circuit 5
Susan Turnbull
Democratic Bryan W. Simonaire Vote for 1
Republican
Shawn Quinn Mark W. Crooks
and
Christina Smith Scott Harman or write-in:
Democratic
Libertarian

Ian Schlakman or write-in:


and
Annie Chambers
Green

or write-in:

Comptroller
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Question 1
For Continuance in Office Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Yes Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
No that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Public Schools
State's Attorney
The amendment requires the Governor to
Vote for 1 include in the annual State Budget, as
Wes Adams supplemental funding for prekindergarten
Republican through grade 12 in public schools, the
revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Anne Colt Leitess and any other commercial gaming dedicated
Democratic to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
or write-in: schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
than the following amounts: $125 million in
Clerk of the Circuit Court fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
oo
Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
amendment also requires the Governor to
Scott Poyer show in the annual budget how the revenues
Democratic
from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
or write-in:
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Register of Wills Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Vote for 1 operation licenses for the primary purpose of
raising money for public education.
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican
(Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and
(g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Joseph J. Janosky
Democratic Constitution)

or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment


Against the Constitutional Amendment

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3
Maureen Carr-York
Republican

Nancy Phelps
Republican

Alan Rzepkowski
Republican

Vickie Gipson
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 8 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
f
oo
comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 9 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 31B

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 2


Republican
Brian Chisholm
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Nicholaus R. Kipke
Republican
or write-in:
Harry E. Freeman
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Karen Patricia Simpson
the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell or write-in:
make any marks outside of Republican
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin or write-in:
Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra


or your vote may not count. Libertarian
If you make a mistake or a County Executive
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon Vote for 1
a new ballot. Unaffiliated
Steve Schuh
Republican
Optional write-in or write-in:
f Steuart Pittman
Democratic
oo
Representative in Congress or write-in:
District 4
Vote for 1
George McDermott County Council
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or District 2
write-in" and print the name Anthony G. Brown Vote for 1
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
Tom Gardner
Republican
Dave Bishop
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor Allison Pickard


Vote for 1 Democratic
or write-in:
Larry Hogan or write-in:
and
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican State Senator
Ben Jealous District 31 Judge of the Circuit Court
and Vote for 1 Circuit 5
Susan Turnbull
Democratic Bryan W. Simonaire Vote for 1
Republican
Shawn Quinn Mark W. Crooks
and
Christina Smith Scott Harman or write-in:
Democratic
Libertarian

Ian Schlakman or write-in:


and
Annie Chambers
Green

or write-in:

Comptroller
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Question 1
For Continuance in Office Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Yes Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
No that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Public Schools
State's Attorney
The amendment requires the Governor to
Vote for 1 include in the annual State Budget, as
Wes Adams supplemental funding for prekindergarten
Republican through grade 12 in public schools, the
revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Anne Colt Leitess and any other commercial gaming dedicated
Democratic to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
or write-in: schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
than the following amounts: $125 million in
Clerk of the Circuit Court fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
oo
Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
amendment also requires the Governor to
Scott Poyer show in the annual budget how the revenues
Democratic
from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
or write-in:
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Register of Wills Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Vote for 1 operation licenses for the primary purpose of
raising money for public education.
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican
(Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and
(g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Joseph J. Janosky
Democratic Constitution)

or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment


Against the Constitutional Amendment

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3
Maureen Carr-York
Republican

Nancy Phelps
Republican

Alan Rzepkowski
Republican

Vickie Gipson
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 9 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
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oo
comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 10 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 33

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 3


Republican
Michael Edward Malone
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Tony McConkey
Republican
or write-in:
Sid Saab
Republican

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Heather Bagnall


the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell Tracie Cramer Hovermale
make any marks outside of Republican Democratic
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin Pam Luby
Democratic Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra Liv Romano


or your vote may not count. Libertarian Green
If you make a mistake or a
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon or write-in:
a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: or write-in:


f or write-in:
oo
Representative in Congress
District 4
Vote for 1 County Executive
George McDermott Vote for 1
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or Steve Schuh
write-in" and print the name Republican
Anthony G. Brown
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
Steuart Pittman
Democratic
Dave Bishop
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in:


Vote for 1 or write-in:
Larry Hogan
and
Boyd K. Rutherford County Council
Republican State Senator District 2
Ben Jealous District 33 Vote for 1
and Vote for 1
Susan Turnbull Tom Gardner
Republican
Democratic Edward R. Reilly
Republican
Shawn Quinn Allison Pickard
and Democratic
Christina Smith Eve Hurwitz
Democratic
Libertarian or write-in:
Ian Schlakman or write-in:
and
Annie Chambers
Green Judge of the Circuit Court
or write-in: Circuit 5
Vote for 1
Mark W. Crooks
Comptroller or write-in:
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Question 1
For Continuance in Office Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Yes Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
No that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Public Schools
State's Attorney
The amendment requires the Governor to
Vote for 1 include in the annual State Budget, as
Wes Adams supplemental funding for prekindergarten
Republican through grade 12 in public schools, the
revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Anne Colt Leitess and any other commercial gaming dedicated
Democratic to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
or write-in: schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
than the following amounts: $125 million in
Clerk of the Circuit Court fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
oo
Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
amendment also requires the Governor to
Scott Poyer show in the annual budget how the revenues
Democratic
from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
or write-in:
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Register of Wills Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Vote for 1 operation licenses for the primary purpose of
raising money for public education.
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican
(Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and
(g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Joseph J. Janosky
Democratic Constitution)

or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment


Against the Constitutional Amendment

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3
Maureen Carr-York
Republican

Nancy Phelps
Republican

Alan Rzepkowski
Republican

Vickie Gipson
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 10 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
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oo
comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 11 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 33

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 3


Republican
Michael Edward Malone
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Tony McConkey
Republican
or write-in:
Sid Saab
Republican

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Heather Bagnall


the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell Tracie Cramer Hovermale
make any marks outside of Republican Democratic
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin Pam Luby
Democratic Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra Liv Romano


or your vote may not count. Libertarian Green
If you make a mistake or a
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon or write-in:
a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: or write-in:


f or write-in:
oo
Representative in Congress
District 3
Vote for 1 County Executive
Charles Anthony Vote for 1
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or Steve Schuh
write-in" and print the name Republican
John Sarbanes
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
Steuart Pittman
Democratic
David Lashar
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in:


Vote for 1 or write-in:
Larry Hogan
and
Boyd K. Rutherford County Council
Republican State Senator District 2
Ben Jealous District 33 Vote for 1
and Vote for 1
Susan Turnbull Tom Gardner
Republican
Democratic Edward R. Reilly
Republican
Shawn Quinn Allison Pickard
and Democratic
Christina Smith Eve Hurwitz
Democratic
Libertarian or write-in:
Ian Schlakman or write-in:
and
Annie Chambers
Green Judge of the Circuit Court
or write-in: Circuit 5
Vote for 1
Mark W. Crooks
Comptroller or write-in:
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Question 1
For Continuance in Office Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Yes Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
No that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Public Schools
State's Attorney
The amendment requires the Governor to
Vote for 1 include in the annual State Budget, as
Wes Adams supplemental funding for prekindergarten
Republican through grade 12 in public schools, the
revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Anne Colt Leitess and any other commercial gaming dedicated
Democratic to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
or write-in: schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
than the following amounts: $125 million in
Clerk of the Circuit Court fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
oo
Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
amendment also requires the Governor to
Scott Poyer show in the annual budget how the revenues
Democratic
from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
or write-in:
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Register of Wills Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Vote for 1 operation licenses for the primary purpose of
raising money for public education.
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican
(Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and
(g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Joseph J. Janosky
Democratic Constitution)

or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment


Against the Constitutional Amendment

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3
Maureen Carr-York
Republican

Nancy Phelps
Republican

Alan Rzepkowski
Republican

Vickie Gipson
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 11 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
f
oo
comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 12 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 31B

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 2


Republican
Brian Chisholm
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Nicholaus R. Kipke
Republican
or write-in:
Harry E. Freeman
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Karen Patricia Simpson
the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell or write-in:
make any marks outside of Republican
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin or write-in:
Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra


or your vote may not count. Libertarian
If you make a mistake or a County Executive
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon Vote for 1
a new ballot. Unaffiliated
Steve Schuh
Republican
Optional write-in or write-in:
f Steuart Pittman
Democratic
oo
Representative in Congress or write-in:
District 4
Vote for 1
George McDermott County Council
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or District 3
write-in" and print the name Anthony G. Brown Vote for 1
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
Nathan Volke
Republican
Dave Bishop
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor Debbie Ritchie


Vote for 1 Democratic
or write-in:
Larry Hogan or write-in:
and
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican State Senator
Ben Jealous District 31 Judge of the Circuit Court
and Vote for 1 Circuit 5
Susan Turnbull
Democratic Bryan W. Simonaire Vote for 1
Republican
Shawn Quinn Mark W. Crooks
and
Christina Smith Scott Harman or write-in:
Democratic
Libertarian

Ian Schlakman or write-in:


and
Annie Chambers
Green

or write-in:

Comptroller
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Question 1
For Continuance in Office Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Yes Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
No that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Public Schools
State's Attorney
The amendment requires the Governor to
Vote for 1 include in the annual State Budget, as
Wes Adams supplemental funding for prekindergarten
Republican through grade 12 in public schools, the
revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Anne Colt Leitess and any other commercial gaming dedicated
Democratic to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
or write-in: schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
than the following amounts: $125 million in
Clerk of the Circuit Court fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
oo
Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
amendment also requires the Governor to
Scott Poyer show in the annual budget how the revenues
Democratic
from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
or write-in:
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Register of Wills Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Vote for 1 operation licenses for the primary purpose of
raising money for public education.
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican
(Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and
(g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Joseph J. Janosky
Democratic Constitution)

or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment


Against the Constitutional Amendment

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3
Maureen Carr-York
Republican

Nancy Phelps
Republican

Alan Rzepkowski
Republican

Vickie Gipson
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 12 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
f
oo
comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 13 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 31B

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 2


Republican
Brian Chisholm
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Nicholaus R. Kipke
Republican
or write-in:
Harry E. Freeman
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Karen Patricia Simpson
the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell or write-in:
make any marks outside of Republican
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin or write-in:
Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra


or your vote may not count. Libertarian
If you make a mistake or a County Executive
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon Vote for 1
a new ballot. Unaffiliated
Steve Schuh
Republican
Optional write-in or write-in:
f Steuart Pittman
Democratic
oo
Representative in Congress or write-in:
District 3
Vote for 1
Charles Anthony County Council
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or District 3
write-in" and print the name John Sarbanes Vote for 1
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
Nathan Volke
Republican
David Lashar
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor Debbie Ritchie


Vote for 1 Democratic
or write-in:
Larry Hogan or write-in:
and
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican State Senator
Ben Jealous District 31 Judge of the Circuit Court
and Vote for 1 Circuit 5
Susan Turnbull
Democratic Bryan W. Simonaire Vote for 1
Republican
Shawn Quinn Mark W. Crooks
and
Christina Smith Scott Harman or write-in:
Democratic
Libertarian

Ian Schlakman or write-in:


and
Annie Chambers
Green

or write-in:

Comptroller
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Question 1
For Continuance in Office Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Yes Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
No that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Public Schools
State's Attorney
The amendment requires the Governor to
Vote for 1 include in the annual State Budget, as
Wes Adams supplemental funding for prekindergarten
Republican through grade 12 in public schools, the
revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Anne Colt Leitess and any other commercial gaming dedicated
Democratic to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
or write-in: schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
than the following amounts: $125 million in
Clerk of the Circuit Court fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
oo
Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
amendment also requires the Governor to
Scott Poyer show in the annual budget how the revenues
Democratic
from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
or write-in:
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Register of Wills Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Vote for 1 operation licenses for the primary purpose of
raising money for public education.
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican
(Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and
(g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Joseph J. Janosky
Democratic Constitution)

or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment


Against the Constitutional Amendment

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3
Maureen Carr-York
Republican

Nancy Phelps
Republican

Alan Rzepkowski
Republican

Vickie Gipson
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 13 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
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comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 14 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General County Executive


Instructions
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections Craig Wolf Steve Schuh
Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Steuart Pittman


Democratic Democratic

or write-in: or write-in:

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator County Council


the name of your choice.
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1 District 3
completely, and do not Tony Campbell Vote for 1
make any marks outside of Republican
the oval. You do not have Nathan Volke
to vote in every race. Republican
Ben Cardin
Democratic
Debbie Ritchie
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
Arvin Vohra
or your vote may not count. Libertarian
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon
a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: Judge of the Circuit Court


f Circuit 5
Vote for 1
oo
Representative in Congress Mark W. Crooks
District 3 or write-in:
Vote for 1
Charles Anthony
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name John Sarbanes
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic

David Lashar
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor


Vote for 1 or write-in:
Larry Hogan
and
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican State Senator
Ben Jealous District 31
and Vote for 1
Susan Turnbull
Democratic Bryan W. Simonaire
Republican
Shawn Quinn
and
Christina Smith Scott Harman
Democratic
Libertarian

Ian Schlakman or write-in:


and
Annie Chambers
Green

or write-in: House of Delegates


District 31A
Vote for 1
Comptroller Brooks Bennett
Vote for 1 Republican

Anjali Reed Phukan Ned Carey


Republican Democratic

Peter Franchot or write-in:


Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Question 1
For Continuance in Office Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Yes Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
No that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Public Schools
State's Attorney
The amendment requires the Governor to
Vote for 1 include in the annual State Budget, as
Wes Adams supplemental funding for prekindergarten
Republican through grade 12 in public schools, the
revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Anne Colt Leitess and any other commercial gaming dedicated
Democratic to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
or write-in: schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
than the following amounts: $125 million in
Clerk of the Circuit Court fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
oo
Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
amendment also requires the Governor to
Scott Poyer show in the annual budget how the revenues
Democratic
from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
or write-in:
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Register of Wills Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Vote for 1 operation licenses for the primary purpose of
raising money for public education.
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican
(Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and
(g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Joseph J. Janosky
Democratic Constitution)

or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment


Against the Constitutional Amendment

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3
Maureen Carr-York
Republican

Nancy Phelps
Republican

Alan Rzepkowski
Republican

Vickie Gipson
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 14 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
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comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 15 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 32

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 3


Republican
Mark E. Bailey
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Patty Ewing
Republican
or write-in:
Tim Walters
Republican

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator J. Sandy Bartlett


the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell Mark S. Chang
make any marks outside of Republican Democratic
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin Mike Rogers
Democratic Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra or write-in:


or your vote may not count. Libertarian
If you make a mistake or a
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon or write-in:
a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: or write-in:


f
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Representative in Congress County Executive
District 3 Vote for 1
Vote for 1 Steve Schuh
Republican
Charles Anthony
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or Steuart Pittman
write-in" and print the name Democratic
John Sarbanes
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
or write-in:
David Lashar
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor


Vote for 1 or write-in: County Council
Larry Hogan District 4
and Vote for 1
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican State Senator Torrey J. Snow
District 32 Republican
Ben Jealous
and Vote for 1
Susan Turnbull Andrew C. Pruski
Democratic
Democratic John Grasso
Republican
Shawn Quinn or write-in:
and
Christina Smith Pamela Beidle
Democratic
Libertarian

Ian Schlakman or write-in: Judge of the Circuit Court


and Circuit 5
Annie Chambers
Green Vote for 1
or write-in: Mark W. Crooks
or write-in:

Comptroller
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Board of Education
For Continuance in Office District 4
Yes Vote for 1
No Melissa Ellis
Non-Partisan

State's Attorney Julie K. Hummer


Vote for 1 Non-Partisan

Wes Adams or write-in:


Republican

Anne Colt Leitess


Democratic
Question 1
or write-in: Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
Public Schools
The amendment requires the Governor to
include in the annual State Budget, as
oo
Republican
supplemental funding for prekindergarten
through grade 12 in public schools, the
Scott Poyer revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Democratic
and any other commercial gaming dedicated
or write-in: to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
Register of Wills than the following amounts: $125 million in
Vote for 1 fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican 100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
Joseph J. Janosky 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
Democratic amendment also requires the Governor to
show in the annual budget how the revenues
or write-in: from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Maureen Carr-York operation licenses for the primary purpose of
Republican raising money for public education.

Nancy Phelps (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and


Republican (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Constitution)
Alan Rzepkowski
Republican
For the Constitutional Amendment
Vickie Gipson Against the Constitutional Amendment
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 15 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
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oo
comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 16 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 21

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 3


Republican
Chike Anyanwu
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Richard Douglas
Republican
or write-in:
Ben Barnes
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Mary A. Lehman


the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell Joseline Peña-Melnyk
make any marks outside of Republican Democratic
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin Ray Ranker
Democratic Unaffiliated

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra or write-in:


or your vote may not count. Libertarian
If you make a mistake or a
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon or write-in:
a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: or write-in:


f
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Representative in Congress County Executive
District 3 Vote for 1
Vote for 1 Steve Schuh
Republican
Charles Anthony
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or Steuart Pittman
write-in" and print the name Democratic
John Sarbanes
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
or write-in:
David Lashar
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor


Vote for 1 or write-in: County Council
Larry Hogan District 4
and Vote for 1
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican State Senator Torrey J. Snow
District 21 Republican
Ben Jealous
and Vote for 1
Susan Turnbull Andrew C. Pruski
Democratic
Democratic Lee Havis
Republican
Shawn Quinn or write-in:
and
Christina Smith Jim Rosapepe
Democratic
Libertarian

Ian Schlakman or write-in: Judge of the Circuit Court


and Circuit 5
Annie Chambers
Green Vote for 1
or write-in: Mark W. Crooks
or write-in:

Comptroller
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Board of Education
For Continuance in Office District 4
Yes Vote for 1
No Melissa Ellis
Non-Partisan

State's Attorney Julie K. Hummer


Vote for 1 Non-Partisan

Wes Adams or write-in:


Republican

Anne Colt Leitess


Democratic
Question 1
or write-in: Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
Public Schools
The amendment requires the Governor to
include in the annual State Budget, as
oo
Republican
supplemental funding for prekindergarten
through grade 12 in public schools, the
Scott Poyer revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Democratic
and any other commercial gaming dedicated
or write-in: to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
Register of Wills than the following amounts: $125 million in
Vote for 1 fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican 100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
Joseph J. Janosky 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
Democratic amendment also requires the Governor to
show in the annual budget how the revenues
or write-in: from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Maureen Carr-York operation licenses for the primary purpose of
Republican raising money for public education.

Nancy Phelps (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and


Republican (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Constitution)
Alan Rzepkowski
Republican
For the Constitutional Amendment
Vickie Gipson Against the Constitutional Amendment
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 16 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
f
oo
comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 17 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 21

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 3


Republican
Chike Anyanwu
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Richard Douglas
Republican
or write-in:
Ben Barnes
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Mary A. Lehman


the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell Joseline Peña-Melnyk
make any marks outside of Republican Democratic
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin Ray Ranker
Democratic Unaffiliated

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra or write-in:


or your vote may not count. Libertarian
If you make a mistake or a
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon or write-in:
a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: or write-in:


f
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Representative in Congress County Executive
District 4 Vote for 1
Vote for 1 Steve Schuh
Republican
George McDermott
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or Steuart Pittman
write-in" and print the name Democratic
Anthony G. Brown
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
or write-in:
Dave Bishop
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor


Vote for 1 or write-in: County Council
Larry Hogan District 4
and Vote for 1
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican State Senator Torrey J. Snow
District 21 Republican
Ben Jealous
and Vote for 1
Susan Turnbull Andrew C. Pruski
Democratic
Democratic Lee Havis
Republican
Shawn Quinn or write-in:
and
Christina Smith Jim Rosapepe
Democratic
Libertarian

Ian Schlakman or write-in: Judge of the Circuit Court


and Circuit 5
Annie Chambers
Green Vote for 1
or write-in: Mark W. Crooks
or write-in:

Comptroller
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Board of Education
For Continuance in Office District 4
Yes Vote for 1
No Melissa Ellis
Non-Partisan

State's Attorney Julie K. Hummer


Vote for 1 Non-Partisan

Wes Adams or write-in:


Republican

Anne Colt Leitess


Democratic
Question 1
or write-in: Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
Public Schools
The amendment requires the Governor to
include in the annual State Budget, as
oo
Republican
supplemental funding for prekindergarten
through grade 12 in public schools, the
Scott Poyer revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Democratic
and any other commercial gaming dedicated
or write-in: to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
Register of Wills than the following amounts: $125 million in
Vote for 1 fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican 100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
Joseph J. Janosky 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
Democratic amendment also requires the Governor to
show in the annual budget how the revenues
or write-in: from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Maureen Carr-York operation licenses for the primary purpose of
Republican raising money for public education.

Nancy Phelps (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and


Republican (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Constitution)
Alan Rzepkowski
Republican
For the Constitutional Amendment
Vickie Gipson Against the Constitutional Amendment
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 17 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
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oo
comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 18 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 33

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 3


Republican
Michael Edward Malone
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Tony McConkey
Republican
or write-in:
Sid Saab
Republican

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Heather Bagnall


the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell Tracie Cramer Hovermale
make any marks outside of Republican Democratic
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin Pam Luby
Democratic Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra Liv Romano


or your vote may not count. Libertarian Green
If you make a mistake or a
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon or write-in:
a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: or write-in:


f or write-in:
oo
Representative in Congress
District 4
Vote for 1 County Executive
George McDermott Vote for 1
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or Steve Schuh
write-in" and print the name Republican
Anthony G. Brown
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
Steuart Pittman
Democratic
Dave Bishop
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in:


Vote for 1 or write-in:
Larry Hogan
and
Boyd K. Rutherford County Council
Republican State Senator District 4
Ben Jealous District 33 Vote for 1
and Vote for 1
Susan Turnbull Torrey J. Snow
Republican
Democratic Edward R. Reilly
Republican
Shawn Quinn Andrew C. Pruski
and Democratic
Christina Smith Eve Hurwitz
Democratic
Libertarian or write-in:
Ian Schlakman or write-in:
and
Annie Chambers
Green Judge of the Circuit Court
or write-in: Circuit 5
Vote for 1
Mark W. Crooks
Comptroller or write-in:
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Board of Education
For Continuance in Office District 4
Yes Vote for 1
No Melissa Ellis
Non-Partisan

State's Attorney Julie K. Hummer


Vote for 1 Non-Partisan

Wes Adams or write-in:


Republican

Anne Colt Leitess


Democratic
Question 1
or write-in: Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
Public Schools
The amendment requires the Governor to
include in the annual State Budget, as
oo
Republican
supplemental funding for prekindergarten
through grade 12 in public schools, the
Scott Poyer revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Democratic
and any other commercial gaming dedicated
or write-in: to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
Register of Wills than the following amounts: $125 million in
Vote for 1 fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican 100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
Joseph J. Janosky 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
Democratic amendment also requires the Governor to
show in the annual budget how the revenues
or write-in: from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Maureen Carr-York operation licenses for the primary purpose of
Republican raising money for public education.

Nancy Phelps (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and


Republican (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Constitution)
Alan Rzepkowski
Republican
For the Constitutional Amendment
Vickie Gipson Against the Constitutional Amendment
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 18 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
f
oo
comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 19 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 32

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 3


Republican
Mark E. Bailey
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Patty Ewing
Republican
or write-in:
Tim Walters
Republican

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator J. Sandy Bartlett


the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell Mark S. Chang
make any marks outside of Republican Democratic
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin Mike Rogers
Democratic Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra or write-in:


or your vote may not count. Libertarian
If you make a mistake or a
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon or write-in:
a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: or write-in:


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oo
Representative in Congress County Executive
District 2 Vote for 1
Vote for 1 Steve Schuh
Republican
Liz Matory
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or Steuart Pittman
write-in" and print the name Democratic
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
or write-in:
Michael Carney
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor


Vote for 1 Guy Mimoun County Council
Green District 4
Larry Hogan
and Vote for 1
or write-in:
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican Torrey J. Snow
Republican
Ben Jealous
and
Susan Turnbull State Senator Andrew C. Pruski
District 32 Democratic
Democratic

Shawn Quinn Vote for 1 or write-in:


and
Christina Smith John Grasso
Republican
Libertarian

Ian Schlakman Pamela Beidle Judge of the Circuit Court


and Democratic Circuit 5
Annie Chambers
Green or write-in: Vote for 1
or write-in: Mark W. Crooks
or write-in:

Comptroller
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Board of Education
For Continuance in Office District 4
Yes Vote for 1
No Melissa Ellis
Non-Partisan

State's Attorney Julie K. Hummer


Vote for 1 Non-Partisan

Wes Adams or write-in:


Republican

Anne Colt Leitess


Democratic
Question 1
or write-in: Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
Public Schools
The amendment requires the Governor to
include in the annual State Budget, as
oo
Republican
supplemental funding for prekindergarten
through grade 12 in public schools, the
Scott Poyer revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Democratic
and any other commercial gaming dedicated
or write-in: to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
Register of Wills than the following amounts: $125 million in
Vote for 1 fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican 100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
Joseph J. Janosky 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
Democratic amendment also requires the Governor to
show in the annual budget how the revenues
or write-in: from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Maureen Carr-York operation licenses for the primary purpose of
Republican raising money for public education.

Nancy Phelps (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and


Republican (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Constitution)
Alan Rzepkowski
Republican
For the Constitutional Amendment
Vickie Gipson Against the Constitutional Amendment
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 19 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
f
oo
comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 20 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 33

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 3


Republican
Michael Edward Malone
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Tony McConkey
Republican
or write-in:
Sid Saab
Republican

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Heather Bagnall


the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell Tracie Cramer Hovermale
make any marks outside of Republican Democratic
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin Pam Luby
Democratic Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra Liv Romano


or your vote may not count. Libertarian Green
If you make a mistake or a
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon or write-in:
a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: or write-in:


f or write-in:
oo
Representative in Congress
District 5
Vote for 1 County Executive
William A. Devine, III Vote for 1
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or Steve Schuh
write-in" and print the name Republican
Steny H. Hoyer
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
Steuart Pittman
Democratic
Jacob Pulcher
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in:


Vote for 1 Patrick J. Elder
Green
Larry Hogan
and
or write-in: County Council
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican District 4
Ben Jealous Vote for 1
and
Susan Turnbull State Senator Torrey J. Snow
District 33 Republican
Democratic

Shawn Quinn Vote for 1 Andrew C. Pruski


and Democratic
Christina Smith Edward R. Reilly
Republican
Libertarian or write-in:
Ian Schlakman Eve Hurwitz
and Democratic
Annie Chambers
Green or write-in: Judge of the Circuit Court
or write-in: Circuit 5
Vote for 1
Mark W. Crooks
Comptroller or write-in:
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Board of Education
For Continuance in Office District 4
Yes Vote for 1
No Melissa Ellis
Non-Partisan

State's Attorney Julie K. Hummer


Vote for 1 Non-Partisan

Wes Adams or write-in:


Republican

Anne Colt Leitess


Democratic
Question 1
or write-in: Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
Public Schools
The amendment requires the Governor to
include in the annual State Budget, as
oo
Republican
supplemental funding for prekindergarten
through grade 12 in public schools, the
Scott Poyer revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Democratic
and any other commercial gaming dedicated
or write-in: to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
Register of Wills than the following amounts: $125 million in
Vote for 1 fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican 100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
Joseph J. Janosky 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
Democratic amendment also requires the Governor to
show in the annual budget how the revenues
or write-in: from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Maureen Carr-York operation licenses for the primary purpose of
Republican raising money for public education.

Nancy Phelps (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and


Republican (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Constitution)
Alan Rzepkowski
Republican
For the Constitutional Amendment
Vickie Gipson Against the Constitutional Amendment
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 20 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
f
oo
comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 21 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 33

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 3


Republican
Michael Edward Malone
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Tony McConkey
Republican
or write-in:
Sid Saab
Republican

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Heather Bagnall


the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell Tracie Cramer Hovermale
make any marks outside of Republican Democratic
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin Pam Luby
Democratic Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra Liv Romano


or your vote may not count. Libertarian Green
If you make a mistake or a
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon or write-in:
a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: or write-in:


f or write-in:
oo
Representative in Congress
District 3
Vote for 1 County Executive
Charles Anthony Vote for 1
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or Steve Schuh
write-in" and print the name Republican
John Sarbanes
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
Steuart Pittman
Democratic
David Lashar
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in:


Vote for 1 or write-in:
Larry Hogan
and
Boyd K. Rutherford County Council
Republican State Senator District 5
Ben Jealous District 33 Vote for 1
and Vote for 1
Susan Turnbull Amanda Fiedler
Republican
Democratic Edward R. Reilly
Republican
Shawn Quinn Dawn Gough Myers
and Democratic
Christina Smith Eve Hurwitz
Democratic
Libertarian or write-in:
Ian Schlakman or write-in:
and
Annie Chambers
Green Judge of the Circuit Court
or write-in: Circuit 5
Vote for 1
Mark W. Crooks
Comptroller or write-in:
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Board of Education
For Continuance in Office District 5
Yes Vote for 1
No Terry R. Gilleland, Jr.
Non-Partisan

State's Attorney Dana Schallheim


Vote for 1 Non-Partisan

Wes Adams or write-in:


Republican

Anne Colt Leitess


Democratic
Question 1
or write-in: Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
Public Schools
The amendment requires the Governor to
include in the annual State Budget, as
oo
Republican
supplemental funding for prekindergarten
through grade 12 in public schools, the
Scott Poyer revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Democratic
and any other commercial gaming dedicated
or write-in: to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
Register of Wills than the following amounts: $125 million in
Vote for 1 fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican 100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
Joseph J. Janosky 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
Democratic amendment also requires the Governor to
show in the annual budget how the revenues
or write-in: from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Maureen Carr-York operation licenses for the primary purpose of
Republican raising money for public education.

Nancy Phelps (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and


Republican (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Constitution)
Alan Rzepkowski
Republican
For the Constitutional Amendment
Vickie Gipson Against the Constitutional Amendment
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 21 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
f
oo
comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 33

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 3


Republican
Michael Edward Malone
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Tony McConkey
Republican
or write-in:
Sid Saab
Republican

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Heather Bagnall


the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell Tracie Cramer Hovermale
make any marks outside of Republican Democratic
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin Pam Luby
Democratic Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra Liv Romano


or your vote may not count. Libertarian Green
If you make a mistake or a
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon or write-in:
a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: or write-in:


f or write-in:
oo
Representative in Congress
District 4
Vote for 1 County Executive
George McDermott Vote for 1
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or Steve Schuh
write-in" and print the name Republican
Anthony G. Brown
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
Steuart Pittman
Democratic
Dave Bishop
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in:


Vote for 1 or write-in:
Larry Hogan
and
Boyd K. Rutherford County Council
Republican State Senator District 5
Ben Jealous District 33 Vote for 1
and Vote for 1
Susan Turnbull Amanda Fiedler
Republican
Democratic Edward R. Reilly
Republican
Shawn Quinn Dawn Gough Myers
and Democratic
Christina Smith Eve Hurwitz
Democratic
Libertarian or write-in:
Ian Schlakman or write-in:
and
Annie Chambers
Green Judge of the Circuit Court
or write-in: Circuit 5
Vote for 1
Mark W. Crooks
Comptroller or write-in:
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Board of Education
For Continuance in Office District 5
Yes Vote for 1
No Terry R. Gilleland, Jr.
Non-Partisan

State's Attorney Dana Schallheim


Vote for 1 Non-Partisan

Wes Adams or write-in:


Republican

Anne Colt Leitess


Democratic
Question 1
or write-in: Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
Public Schools
The amendment requires the Governor to
include in the annual State Budget, as
oo
Republican
supplemental funding for prekindergarten
through grade 12 in public schools, the
Scott Poyer revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Democratic
and any other commercial gaming dedicated
or write-in: to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
Register of Wills than the following amounts: $125 million in
Vote for 1 fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican 100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
Joseph J. Janosky 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
Democratic amendment also requires the Governor to
show in the annual budget how the revenues
or write-in: from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Maureen Carr-York operation licenses for the primary purpose of
Republican raising money for public education.

Nancy Phelps (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and


Republican (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Constitution)
Alan Rzepkowski
Republican
For the Constitutional Amendment
Vickie Gipson Against the Constitutional Amendment
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 22 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
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comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 31B

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 2


Republican
Brian Chisholm
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Nicholaus R. Kipke
Republican
or write-in:
Harry E. Freeman
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Karen Patricia Simpson
the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell or write-in:
make any marks outside of Republican
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin or write-in:
Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra


or your vote may not count. Libertarian
If you make a mistake or a County Executive
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon Vote for 1
a new ballot. Unaffiliated
Steve Schuh
Republican
Optional write-in or write-in:
f Steuart Pittman
Democratic
oo
Representative in Congress or write-in:
District 4
Vote for 1
George McDermott County Council
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or District 5
write-in" and print the name Anthony G. Brown Vote for 1
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
Amanda Fiedler
Republican
Dave Bishop
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor Dawn Gough Myers


Vote for 1 Democratic
or write-in:
Larry Hogan or write-in:
and
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican State Senator
Ben Jealous District 31 Judge of the Circuit Court
and Vote for 1 Circuit 5
Susan Turnbull
Democratic Bryan W. Simonaire Vote for 1
Republican
Shawn Quinn Mark W. Crooks
and
Christina Smith Scott Harman or write-in:
Democratic
Libertarian

Ian Schlakman or write-in:


and
Annie Chambers
Green

or write-in:

Comptroller
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Board of Education
For Continuance in Office District 5
Yes Vote for 1
No Terry R. Gilleland, Jr.
Non-Partisan

State's Attorney Dana Schallheim


Vote for 1 Non-Partisan

Wes Adams or write-in:


Republican

Anne Colt Leitess


Democratic
Question 1
or write-in: Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
Public Schools
The amendment requires the Governor to
include in the annual State Budget, as
oo
Republican
supplemental funding for prekindergarten
through grade 12 in public schools, the
Scott Poyer revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Democratic
and any other commercial gaming dedicated
or write-in: to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
Register of Wills than the following amounts: $125 million in
Vote for 1 fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican 100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
Joseph J. Janosky 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
Democratic amendment also requires the Governor to
show in the annual budget how the revenues
or write-in: from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Maureen Carr-York operation licenses for the primary purpose of
Republican raising money for public education.

Nancy Phelps (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and


Republican (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Constitution)
Alan Rzepkowski
Republican
For the Constitutional Amendment
Vickie Gipson Against the Constitutional Amendment
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 23 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
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oo
comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Gubernatorial General Election BS 24 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 30A

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 2


Republican
Chelsea Gill
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Bob O'Shea
Republican
or write-in:
Mike Busch
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Alice Cain


the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell or write-in:
make any marks outside of Republican
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin or write-in:
Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra


or your vote may not count. Libertarian
If you make a mistake or a County Executive
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon Vote for 1
a new ballot. Unaffiliated
Steve Schuh
Republican
Optional write-in or write-in:
f Steuart Pittman
Democratic
oo
Representative in Congress or write-in:
District 3
Vote for 1
Charles Anthony County Council
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or District 5
write-in" and print the name John Sarbanes Vote for 1
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
Amanda Fiedler
Republican
David Lashar
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor Dawn Gough Myers


Vote for 1 Democratic
or write-in:
Larry Hogan or write-in:
and
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican State Senator
Ben Jealous District 30 Judge of the Circuit Court
and Vote for 1 Circuit 5
Susan Turnbull
Democratic Ron George Vote for 1
Republican
Shawn Quinn Mark W. Crooks
and
Christina Smith Sarah K. Elfreth or write-in:
Democratic
Libertarian

Ian Schlakman Christopher Wallace, Sr.


and Libertarian
Annie Chambers
Green or write-in:
or write-in:

Comptroller
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Board of Education
For Continuance in Office District 5
Yes Vote for 1
No Terry R. Gilleland, Jr.
Non-Partisan

State's Attorney Dana Schallheim


Vote for 1 Non-Partisan

Wes Adams or write-in:


Republican

Anne Colt Leitess


Democratic
Question 1
or write-in: Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
Public Schools
The amendment requires the Governor to
include in the annual State Budget, as
oo
Republican
supplemental funding for prekindergarten
through grade 12 in public schools, the
Scott Poyer revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Democratic
and any other commercial gaming dedicated
or write-in: to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
Register of Wills than the following amounts: $125 million in
Vote for 1 fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican 100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
Joseph J. Janosky 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
Democratic amendment also requires the Governor to
show in the annual budget how the revenues
or write-in: from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Maureen Carr-York operation licenses for the primary purpose of
Republican raising money for public education.

Nancy Phelps (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and


Republican (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Constitution)
Alan Rzepkowski
Republican
For the Constitutional Amendment
Vickie Gipson Against the Constitutional Amendment
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 24 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
f
oo
comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Gubernatorial General Election BS 25 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 30A

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 2


Republican
Chelsea Gill
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Bob O'Shea
Republican
or write-in:
Mike Busch
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Alice Cain


the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell or write-in:
make any marks outside of Republican
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin or write-in:
Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra


or your vote may not count. Libertarian
If you make a mistake or a County Executive
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon Vote for 1
a new ballot. Unaffiliated
Steve Schuh
Republican
Optional write-in or write-in:
f Steuart Pittman
Democratic
oo
Representative in Congress or write-in:
District 4
Vote for 1
George McDermott County Council
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or District 5
write-in" and print the name Anthony G. Brown Vote for 1
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
Amanda Fiedler
Republican
Dave Bishop
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor Dawn Gough Myers


Vote for 1 Democratic
or write-in:
Larry Hogan or write-in:
and
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican State Senator
Ben Jealous District 30 Judge of the Circuit Court
and Vote for 1 Circuit 5
Susan Turnbull
Democratic Ron George Vote for 1
Republican
Shawn Quinn Mark W. Crooks
and
Christina Smith Sarah K. Elfreth or write-in:
Democratic
Libertarian

Ian Schlakman Christopher Wallace, Sr.


and Libertarian
Annie Chambers
Green or write-in:
or write-in:

Comptroller
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Board of Education
For Continuance in Office District 5
Yes Vote for 1
No Terry R. Gilleland, Jr.
Non-Partisan

State's Attorney Dana Schallheim


Vote for 1 Non-Partisan

Wes Adams or write-in:


Republican

Anne Colt Leitess


Democratic
Question 1
or write-in: Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
Public Schools
The amendment requires the Governor to
include in the annual State Budget, as
oo
Republican
supplemental funding for prekindergarten
through grade 12 in public schools, the
Scott Poyer revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Democratic
and any other commercial gaming dedicated
or write-in: to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
Register of Wills than the following amounts: $125 million in
Vote for 1 fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican 100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
Joseph J. Janosky 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
Democratic amendment also requires the Governor to
show in the annual budget how the revenues
or write-in: from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Maureen Carr-York operation licenses for the primary purpose of
Republican raising money for public education.

Nancy Phelps (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and


Republican (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Constitution)
Alan Rzepkowski
Republican
For the Constitutional Amendment
Vickie Gipson Against the Constitutional Amendment
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 25 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
f
oo
comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Gubernatorial General Election BS 26 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 30A

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 2


Republican
Chelsea Gill
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Bob O'Shea
Republican
or write-in:
Mike Busch
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Alice Cain


the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell or write-in:
make any marks outside of Republican
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin or write-in:
Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra


or your vote may not count. Libertarian
If you make a mistake or a County Executive
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon Vote for 1
a new ballot. Unaffiliated
Steve Schuh
Republican
Optional write-in or write-in:
f Steuart Pittman
Democratic
oo
Representative in Congress or write-in:
District 3
Vote for 1
Charles Anthony County Council
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or District 6
write-in" and print the name John Sarbanes Vote for 1
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
Michael Christman
Republican
David Lashar
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor Lisa Brannigan Rodvien


Vote for 1 Democratic
or write-in:
Larry Hogan or write-in:
and
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican State Senator
Ben Jealous District 30 Judge of the Circuit Court
and Vote for 1 Circuit 5
Susan Turnbull
Democratic Ron George Vote for 1
Republican
Shawn Quinn Mark W. Crooks
and
Christina Smith Sarah K. Elfreth or write-in:
Democratic
Libertarian

Ian Schlakman Christopher Wallace, Sr.


and Libertarian
Annie Chambers
Green or write-in:
or write-in:

Comptroller
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Question 1
For Continuance in Office Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Yes Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
No that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Public Schools
State's Attorney
The amendment requires the Governor to
Vote for 1 include in the annual State Budget, as
Wes Adams supplemental funding for prekindergarten
Republican through grade 12 in public schools, the
revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Anne Colt Leitess and any other commercial gaming dedicated
Democratic to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
or write-in: schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
than the following amounts: $125 million in
Clerk of the Circuit Court fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
oo
Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
amendment also requires the Governor to
Scott Poyer show in the annual budget how the revenues
Democratic
from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
or write-in:
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Register of Wills Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Vote for 1 operation licenses for the primary purpose of
raising money for public education.
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican
(Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and
(g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Joseph J. Janosky
Democratic Constitution)

or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment


Against the Constitutional Amendment

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3
Maureen Carr-York
Republican

Nancy Phelps
Republican

Alan Rzepkowski
Republican

Vickie Gipson
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 26 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
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comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 27 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 30A

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 2


Republican
Chelsea Gill
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Bob O'Shea
Republican
or write-in:
Mike Busch
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Alice Cain


the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell or write-in:
make any marks outside of Republican
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin or write-in:
Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra


or your vote may not count. Libertarian
If you make a mistake or a County Executive
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon Vote for 1
a new ballot. Unaffiliated
Steve Schuh
Republican
Optional write-in or write-in:
f Steuart Pittman
Democratic
oo
Representative in Congress or write-in:
District 4
Vote for 1
George McDermott County Council
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or District 6
write-in" and print the name Anthony G. Brown Vote for 1
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
Michael Christman
Republican
Dave Bishop
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor Lisa Brannigan Rodvien


Vote for 1 Democratic
or write-in:
Larry Hogan or write-in:
and
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican State Senator
Ben Jealous District 30 Judge of the Circuit Court
and Vote for 1 Circuit 5
Susan Turnbull
Democratic Ron George Vote for 1
Republican
Shawn Quinn Mark W. Crooks
and
Christina Smith Sarah K. Elfreth or write-in:
Democratic
Libertarian

Ian Schlakman Christopher Wallace, Sr.


and Libertarian
Annie Chambers
Green or write-in:
or write-in:

Comptroller
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Question 1
For Continuance in Office Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Yes Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
No that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Public Schools
State's Attorney
The amendment requires the Governor to
Vote for 1 include in the annual State Budget, as
Wes Adams supplemental funding for prekindergarten
Republican through grade 12 in public schools, the
revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Anne Colt Leitess and any other commercial gaming dedicated
Democratic to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
or write-in: schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
than the following amounts: $125 million in
Clerk of the Circuit Court fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
oo
Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
amendment also requires the Governor to
Scott Poyer show in the annual budget how the revenues
Democratic
from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
or write-in:
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Register of Wills Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Vote for 1 operation licenses for the primary purpose of
raising money for public education.
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican
(Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and
(g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Joseph J. Janosky
Democratic Constitution)

or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment


Against the Constitutional Amendment

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3
Maureen Carr-York
Republican

Nancy Phelps
Republican

Alan Rzepkowski
Republican

Vickie Gipson
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 27 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
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oo
comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 28 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 33

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 3


Republican
Michael Edward Malone
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Tony McConkey
Republican
or write-in:
Sid Saab
Republican

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Heather Bagnall


the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell Tracie Cramer Hovermale
make any marks outside of Republican Democratic
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin Pam Luby
Democratic Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra Liv Romano


or your vote may not count. Libertarian Green
If you make a mistake or a
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon or write-in:
a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: or write-in:


f or write-in:
oo
Representative in Congress
District 4
Vote for 1 County Executive
George McDermott Vote for 1
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or Steve Schuh
write-in" and print the name Republican
Anthony G. Brown
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
Steuart Pittman
Democratic
Dave Bishop
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in:


Vote for 1 or write-in:
Larry Hogan
and
Boyd K. Rutherford County Council
Republican State Senator District 6
Ben Jealous District 33 Vote for 1
and Vote for 1
Susan Turnbull Michael Christman
Republican
Democratic Edward R. Reilly
Republican
Shawn Quinn Lisa Brannigan Rodvien
and Democratic
Christina Smith Eve Hurwitz
Democratic
Libertarian or write-in:
Ian Schlakman or write-in:
and
Annie Chambers
Green Judge of the Circuit Court
or write-in: Circuit 5
Vote for 1
Mark W. Crooks
Comptroller or write-in:
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Question 1
For Continuance in Office Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Yes Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
No that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Public Schools
State's Attorney
The amendment requires the Governor to
Vote for 1 include in the annual State Budget, as
Wes Adams supplemental funding for prekindergarten
Republican through grade 12 in public schools, the
revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Anne Colt Leitess and any other commercial gaming dedicated
Democratic to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
or write-in: schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
than the following amounts: $125 million in
Clerk of the Circuit Court fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
oo
Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
amendment also requires the Governor to
Scott Poyer show in the annual budget how the revenues
Democratic
from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
or write-in:
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Register of Wills Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Vote for 1 operation licenses for the primary purpose of
raising money for public education.
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican
(Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and
(g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Joseph J. Janosky
Democratic Constitution)

or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment


Against the Constitutional Amendment

Judge of the Orphans' Court


Vote for up to 3
Maureen Carr-York
Republican

Nancy Phelps
Republican

Alan Rzepkowski
Republican

Vickie Gipson
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 28 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
f
oo
comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 29 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General County Executive


Instructions
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections Craig Wolf Steve Schuh
Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Steuart Pittman


Democratic Democratic

or write-in: or write-in:

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator County Council


the name of your choice.
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1 District 7
completely, and do not Tony Campbell Vote for 1
make any marks outside of Republican
the oval. You do not have Jessica Haire
to vote in every race. Republican
Ben Cardin
Democratic
James Kitchin
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
Arvin Vohra
or your vote may not count. Libertarian
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon
a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: Judge of the Circuit Court


f Circuit 5
Vote for 1
oo
Representative in Congress Mark W. Crooks
District 5 or write-in:
Vote for 1
William A. Devine, III
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name Steny H. Hoyer
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic

Jacob Pulcher
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor


Vote for 1 Patrick J. Elder
Green
Larry Hogan
and
or write-in:
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican

Ben Jealous
and
Susan Turnbull State Senator
Democratic District 30
Shawn Quinn Vote for 1
and
Christina Smith Ron George
Republican
Libertarian

Ian Schlakman Sarah K. Elfreth


and Democratic
Annie Chambers
Green Christopher Wallace, Sr.
Libertarian
or write-in:
or write-in:

Comptroller
Vote for 1 House of Delegates
Anjali Reed Phukan District 30B
Republican Vote for 1
Peter Franchot Seth Howard
Democratic Republican

or write-in: Mike Shay


Democratic

or write-in:
Vote All Sides
Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Board of Education
For Continuance in Office District 7
Yes Vote for 1
No Michelle L. Corkadel
Non-Partisan

State's Attorney Laticia Hicks


Vote for 1 Non-Partisan

Wes Adams or write-in:


Republican

Anne Colt Leitess


Democratic
Question 1
or write-in: Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
Public Schools
The amendment requires the Governor to
include in the annual State Budget, as
oo
Republican
supplemental funding for prekindergarten
through grade 12 in public schools, the
Scott Poyer revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Democratic
and any other commercial gaming dedicated
or write-in: to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
Register of Wills than the following amounts: $125 million in
Vote for 1 fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican 100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
Joseph J. Janosky 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
Democratic amendment also requires the Governor to
show in the annual budget how the revenues
or write-in: from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Maureen Carr-York operation licenses for the primary purpose of
Republican raising money for public education.

Nancy Phelps (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and


Republican (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Constitution)
Alan Rzepkowski
Republican
For the Constitutional Amendment
Vickie Gipson Against the Constitutional Amendment
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 29 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
f
oo
comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 30 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 30A

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 2


Republican
Chelsea Gill
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Bob O'Shea
Republican
or write-in:
Mike Busch
Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Alice Cain


the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell or write-in:
make any marks outside of Republican
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin or write-in:
Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra


or your vote may not count. Libertarian
If you make a mistake or a County Executive
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon Vote for 1
a new ballot. Unaffiliated
Steve Schuh
Republican
Optional write-in or write-in:
f Steuart Pittman
Democratic
oo
Representative in Congress or write-in:
District 5
Vote for 1
William A. Devine, III County Council
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or District 7
write-in" and print the name Steny H. Hoyer Vote for 1
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
Jessica Haire
Republican
Jacob Pulcher
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor James Kitchin


Vote for 1 Democratic
Patrick J. Elder
Green
Larry Hogan or write-in:
and
or write-in:
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican

Ben Jealous Judge of the Circuit Court


and Circuit 5
Susan Turnbull State Senator
Democratic District 30 Vote for 1
Shawn Quinn Vote for 1 Mark W. Crooks
and
Christina Smith Ron George or write-in:
Republican
Libertarian

Ian Schlakman Sarah K. Elfreth


and Democratic
Annie Chambers
Green Christopher Wallace, Sr.
Libertarian
or write-in:
or write-in:

Comptroller
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Board of Education
For Continuance in Office District 7
Yes Vote for 1
No Michelle L. Corkadel
Non-Partisan

State's Attorney Laticia Hicks


Vote for 1 Non-Partisan

Wes Adams or write-in:


Republican

Anne Colt Leitess


Democratic
Question 1
or write-in: Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
Public Schools
The amendment requires the Governor to
include in the annual State Budget, as
oo
Republican
supplemental funding for prekindergarten
through grade 12 in public schools, the
Scott Poyer revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Democratic
and any other commercial gaming dedicated
or write-in: to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
Register of Wills than the following amounts: $125 million in
Vote for 1 fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican 100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
Joseph J. Janosky 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
Democratic amendment also requires the Governor to
show in the annual budget how the revenues
or write-in: from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Maureen Carr-York operation licenses for the primary purpose of
Republican raising money for public education.

Nancy Phelps (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and


Republican (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Constitution)
Alan Rzepkowski
Republican
For the Constitutional Amendment
Vickie Gipson Against the Constitutional Amendment
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 30 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
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oo
comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 31 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 33

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 3


Republican
Michael Edward Malone
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Tony McConkey
Republican
or write-in:
Sid Saab
Republican

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Heather Bagnall


the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell Tracie Cramer Hovermale
make any marks outside of Republican Democratic
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin Pam Luby
Democratic Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra Liv Romano


or your vote may not count. Libertarian Green
If you make a mistake or a
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon or write-in:
a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: or write-in:


f or write-in:
oo
Representative in Congress
District 5
Vote for 1 County Executive
William A. Devine, III Vote for 1
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or Steve Schuh
write-in" and print the name Republican
Steny H. Hoyer
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
Steuart Pittman
Democratic
Jacob Pulcher
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in:


Vote for 1 Patrick J. Elder
Green
Larry Hogan
and
or write-in: County Council
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican District 7
Ben Jealous Vote for 1
and
Susan Turnbull State Senator Jessica Haire
District 33 Republican
Democratic

Shawn Quinn Vote for 1 James Kitchin


and Democratic
Christina Smith Edward R. Reilly
Republican
Libertarian or write-in:
Ian Schlakman Eve Hurwitz
and Democratic
Annie Chambers
Green or write-in: Judge of the Circuit Court
or write-in: Circuit 5
Vote for 1
Mark W. Crooks
Comptroller or write-in:
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Board of Education
For Continuance in Office District 7
Yes Vote for 1
No Michelle L. Corkadel
Non-Partisan

State's Attorney Laticia Hicks


Vote for 1 Non-Partisan

Wes Adams or write-in:


Republican

Anne Colt Leitess


Democratic
Question 1
or write-in: Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
Public Schools
The amendment requires the Governor to
include in the annual State Budget, as
oo
Republican
supplemental funding for prekindergarten
through grade 12 in public schools, the
Scott Poyer revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Democratic
and any other commercial gaming dedicated
or write-in: to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
Register of Wills than the following amounts: $125 million in
Vote for 1 fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican 100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
Joseph J. Janosky 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
Democratic amendment also requires the Governor to
show in the annual budget how the revenues
or write-in: from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Maureen Carr-York operation licenses for the primary purpose of
Republican raising money for public education.

Nancy Phelps (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and


Republican (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Constitution)
Alan Rzepkowski
Republican
For the Constitutional Amendment
Vickie Gipson Against the Constitutional Amendment
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 31 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
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comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 32 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General House of Delegates


Instructions
Vote for 1 District 33

Making Selections Craig Wolf Vote for up to 3


Republican
Michael Edward Malone
Republican
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
Tony McConkey
Republican
or write-in:
Sid Saab
Republican

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Heather Bagnall


the name of your choice. Democratic
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1
completely, and do not Tony Campbell Tracie Cramer Hovermale
make any marks outside of Republican Democratic
the oval. You do not have
to vote in every race.
Ben Cardin Pam Luby
Democratic Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra Liv Romano


or your vote may not count. Libertarian Green
If you make a mistake or a
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon or write-in:
a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: or write-in:


f or write-in:
oo
Representative in Congress
District 4
Vote for 1 County Executive
George McDermott Vote for 1
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or Steve Schuh
write-in" and print the name Republican
Anthony G. Brown
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic
Steuart Pittman
Democratic
Dave Bishop
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in:


Vote for 1 or write-in:
Larry Hogan
and
Boyd K. Rutherford County Council
Republican State Senator District 7
Ben Jealous District 33 Vote for 1
and Vote for 1
Susan Turnbull Jessica Haire
Republican
Democratic Edward R. Reilly
Republican
Shawn Quinn James Kitchin
and Democratic
Christina Smith Eve Hurwitz
Democratic
Libertarian or write-in:
Ian Schlakman or write-in:
and
Annie Chambers
Green Judge of the Circuit Court
or write-in: Circuit 5
Vote for 1
Mark W. Crooks
Comptroller or write-in:
Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan
Republican

Peter Franchot
Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Board of Education
For Continuance in Office District 7
Yes Vote for 1
No Michelle L. Corkadel
Non-Partisan

State's Attorney Laticia Hicks


Vote for 1 Non-Partisan

Wes Adams or write-in:


Republican

Anne Colt Leitess


Democratic
Question 1
or write-in: Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
Public Schools
The amendment requires the Governor to
include in the annual State Budget, as
oo
Republican
supplemental funding for prekindergarten
through grade 12 in public schools, the
Scott Poyer revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Democratic
and any other commercial gaming dedicated
or write-in: to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
Register of Wills than the following amounts: $125 million in
Vote for 1 fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican 100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
Joseph J. Janosky 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
Democratic amendment also requires the Governor to
show in the annual budget how the revenues
or write-in: from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Maureen Carr-York operation licenses for the primary purpose of
Republican raising money for public education.

Nancy Phelps (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and


Republican (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Constitution)
Alan Rzepkowski
Republican
For the Constitutional Amendment
Vickie Gipson Against the Constitutional Amendment
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 32 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
f
oo
comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 33 - Page 1
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Attorney General County Executive


Instructions
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Making Selections Craig Wolf Steve Schuh
Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Steuart Pittman


Democratic Democratic

or write-in: or write-in:

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator County Council


the name of your choice.
You must blacken the oval Vote for 1 District 7
completely, and do not Tony Campbell Vote for 1
make any marks outside of Republican
the oval. You do not have Jessica Haire
to vote in every race. Republican
Ben Cardin
Democratic
James Kitchin
Do not cross out or erase, Democratic
Arvin Vohra
or your vote may not count. Libertarian
If you make a mistake or a or write-in:
stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon
a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: Judge of the Circuit Court


f Circuit 5
Vote for 1
oo
Representative in Congress Mark W. Crooks
District 4 or write-in:
Vote for 1
George McDermott
To add a candidate, fill in Republican
the oval to the left of "or
write-in" and print the name Anthony G. Brown
clearly on the dotted line. Democratic

Dave Bishop
Libertarian
Pr

Governor / Lt. Governor


Vote for 1 or write-in:
Larry Hogan
and
Boyd K. Rutherford
Republican State Senator
Ben Jealous District 30
and Vote for 1
Susan Turnbull
Democratic Ron George
Republican
Shawn Quinn
and
Christina Smith Sarah K. Elfreth
Democratic
Libertarian

Ian Schlakman Christopher Wallace, Sr.


and Libertarian
Annie Chambers
Green or write-in:
or write-in:

House of Delegates
Comptroller District 30B
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Anjali Reed Phukan Seth Howard
Republican Republican

Peter Franchot Mike Shay


Democratic Democratic

or write-in: or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Sheriff
Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1
Vote Yes or No Jim Fredericks
Republican
For Continuance in Office
Yes James Williams
Democratic
No
or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large


Matthew J. Fader
Vote Yes or No Board of Education
For Continuance in Office District 7
Yes Vote for 1
No Michelle L. Corkadel
Non-Partisan

State's Attorney Laticia Hicks


Vote for 1 Non-Partisan

Wes Adams or write-in:


Republican

Anne Colt Leitess


Democratic
Question 1
or write-in: Constitutional Amendment
(Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session)
Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues
that are for Public Education to
Supplement Spending for Education in
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Vote for 1
Doug Arnold
f
Public Schools
The amendment requires the Governor to
include in the annual State Budget, as
oo
Republican
supplemental funding for prekindergarten
through grade 12 in public schools, the
Scott Poyer revenues from video lottery operation licenses
Democratic
and any other commercial gaming dedicated
or write-in: to public education in an amount above the
level of State funding for education in public
schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence
in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise
known as the Thornton legislation) in not less
Register of Wills than the following amounts: $125 million in
Vote for 1 fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year
2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and
Pr

Lauren M. Parker
Republican 100% of commercial gaming revenues
dedicated to public education in fiscal year
Joseph J. Janosky 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The
Democratic amendment also requires the Governor to
show in the annual budget how the revenues
or write-in: from video lottery operation licenses and
other commercial gaming are being used in a
manner that is in addition to the level of State
funding for public education provided by the
funding formulas established by the Bridge to
Judge of the Orphans' Court
Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State
Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery
Maureen Carr-York operation licenses for the primary purpose of
Republican raising money for public education.

Nancy Phelps (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and


Republican (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland
Constitution)
Alan Rzepkowski
Republican
For the Constitutional Amendment
Vickie Gipson Against the Constitutional Amendment
Democratic

Torrey Jacobsen, Jr.


Democratic

or write-in:

or write-in:

or write-in:

Vote All Sides


Official Ballot
Gubernatorial General Election BS 33 - Page 2
November 6, 2018
State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County

Question 2 Question C
Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment
(Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Legislative Branch - Duties of County
Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Auditor - Reports of Fraud
Precinct Polling Place on Election Day
Authorizes the General Assembly to enact To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter
legislation to allow a qualified individual to to require that the County Auditor receive a
register and vote at a precinct polling place on copy of any report related to employee theft
Election Day. The current law requires voter or fraud in the County and to permit the
registration to close before Election Day. County Auditor to inspect the records relating
to the report and forward any exception to the
(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and findings of the fraud investigation to the
adding Section 2A to the Maryland County Council and the County Executive.
Constitution)
For the Constitutional Amendment For
Against the Constitutional Amendment Against

Question A
Charter Amendment
Legislative Procedure - Notice of
Amendment to Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinances

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to require notice by posting on a subject
property pursuant to requirements found in
the County Code before amending a
f
oo
comprehensive zoning ordinance to include a
zoning change request made to the County
Council and not proposed or reviewed by the
Office of Planning and Zoning before
introduction of the comprehensive zoning
ordinance.

For
Against
Pr

Question B
Charter Amendment
Purchasing Contract Limits

To amend the Anne Arundel County Charter


to restrict the County Council's ability to
increase the minimum value of purchases and
contracts requiring full competitive bidding
from $25,000 to an amount not less than
$25,000 and not greater than $50,000 and to
require that the award of contracts greater
than $5,000 and less than the minimum dollar
requirement for full competitive bidding shall
be awarded through a simplified competitive
process except as otherwise provided by law;
and to require that the County Purchasing
Agent shall cause to be published on the
Anne Arundel County website all awards of
contracts through the full and simplified
bidding processes for capital improvements,
contractual services, professional services, or
supplies of $5,000 or greater awarded by the
County in accordance with the Anne Arundel
County Code.

For
Against

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