Baltimore County
208 of 208 precincts reporting
County Executive
James "Jim" T. Smith Jr., Dem. ................ 145,455 ......... 56
Douglas B. Riley, GOP ............................. 114,460 ......... 44
1st Council District
Stephen G. Samuel Moxley, Dem. ............. 21,344 ......... 65
Berchie L. Manley, GOP .............................. 11,334 ......... 35
2nd Council District
Kevin Kamenetz, Dem. (i) ............................ 31,649
3rd Council District
T. Bryan McIntire, GOP (i) ............................ 38,219
4th Council District
(new district)
Kenneth N. Oliver, Dem. ............................... 25,810 ........ 80
Gail M. Thies, GOP ........................................ 6,280 ........ 20
5th Council District
Vince Gardina, Dem. (i) ................................ 20,816 ......... 51
James F. Ports Jr., GOP ............................... 19,896 ......... 49
6th Council District
Joseph Bartenfelder, Dem. (i) ....................... 25,159
7th Council District
John A. Olszewski Sr., Dem. (i) ...................... 24,797
Clerk Of Court
Suzanne Mensh, Dem. (i) ...............................146,711.........61
William T. Hill, GOP ......................................... 94,113 ........ 39
Circuit Court Judge
(3 seats; nonpartisan)
Ruth A. Jakubowski (i) .................................. 153,392 ......... 27
Patrick Cavanaugh ........................................ 142,832 ......... 25
Michael J. Finifter (i) ..................................... 138,281 .......... 25
Alexander Wright Jr. (i) ..................................128,621 .......... 23
State's Attorney
Sandra A. O'Connor, GOP (i) ........................ 206,670
Register of Wills
Grace G. Connolly, Dem. ............................... 144,898 ........... 61
George W. McCarter, GOP .............................. 94,414 ........... 39
Orphans' Court judge
(3 seats)
Julie L. Ensor, Dem. ...................................... 136,477 ........... 21
Gloria J. Butta, Dem. ..................................... 133,284 ........... 20
Theresa A. Lawler, Dem. ............................... 128,706 ............19
Ray Allen, GOP ................................................ 91,491 ........... 14
John Bunch, GOP ........................................... 87,159 ........... 13
Louis M. Luperini, GOP .................................... 85,885 ........... 13
Sheriff
R. Jay Fisher, Dem. ....................................... 128,419 ........... 52
Norman M. Pepersack Jr., GOP ..................... 120,305 ........... 48
(i) = incumbent
Questions
A: Creating a redistricting commission.
For ....................... 114,876 ................. 59
Against .................. 81,481 ................. 41
B: Giving County Council power to approve appointments made by the county executive.
For ....................... 141,075 ................. 70
Against .................. 59,583 ................. 30
C: Establishing binding arbitration for police, paramedics and firefighters.
For ....................... 192,148 .................. 83
Against .................. 38,980 ................. 17
D: Authorizing $72 million in bonds for schools.
For ........................ 173,574 ................. 77
Against .................... 50,673 ................. 23
E: Authorizing $5.6 million in bonds for parks.
For ..........................164,952 ................. 75
Against .................... 55,477 .................. 25
F: Authorizing $6.8 million in bonds for public works.
For ......................... 169,204 ................... 78
Against ..................... 48,741 .................. 22
G: Authorizing $29 million in bonds for buildings.
For ......................... 149,585 ................... 70
Against .................... 64,420 .................... 30
H: Authorizing $2.3 million in bonds for refuse disposal.
For ........................ 157,861 ..................... 73
Against .................... 57,622 ...................... 27
I: Authorizing $15 million in bonds for community colleges.
For ......................... 147,576 ...................... 68
Against .................... 70,478 ....................... 32
J: Authorizing $4.5 million in bonds for land preservation.
For ......................... 158,203 ...................... 73
Against .................... 58,696 ...................... 27
K: Authorizing $2.5 million in bonds for waterway improvements.
For ......................... 168,690 ....................... 77
Against .................... 50,005 ....................... 23
L: Authorizing $2 million in bonds for community and economic development.
For ..........................141,843 ........................ 66
Against .................... 73,316 ........................ 34