Anne Arundel County
183 of 183 precincts reporting
County Executive
Janet S. Owens, Dem. (i) 86,642.......52
Phillip D. Bissett, GOP 80,066..........48
1st Council District
Pamela G. Beidle, Dem. (i) 12,124......65
Bob Gouge, GOP ..................6,565......35
2nd Council District
Edward Middlebrooks, GOP 9,716......50
Daniel Klosterman, Dem. (i) 7,809.......40
George Law, Green ...............1,939......10
3rd Council District
Ron Dillon Jr., GOP ...............13,660......58
A. Shirley Murphy, Dem. (i) ....9,985......42
4th Council District
Bill D. Burlison, Dem. (i) 10,034.......54
Michael Malone, GOP .......8,620.......46
5th Council District
Cathleen M. Vitale, GOP (i) 21,431.......70
George Maloney, Dem. ........9,288.......30
6th Council District
Barbara Samorajczyk, Dem (i) 18,383.....93
Regina Eyler Linton, Rep. .......1,432.......7
7th Council District
Edward R. Reilly, GOP 15,511.....57
Bill Rinehart, Dem. .......11,562.... 43
State's Attorney
Frank Weathersbee, Dem. (i)..........83,105......52
Michael W. Burns, GOP...................77,126.......48
Circuit Court Clerk
Robert P. Duckworth, GOP (i) 104,326......66
Mike Serabian, Dem. ................... 53,050......34
Register of Wills
George M. Nutwell Jr., GOP (i) 132,134
5th Circuit Judge
(2 seats; no party affiliations)
Nancy Davis-Loomis (i) 114,339.....53
Paul A. Hackner (i) ............99,090....46
Orphans' Court Judge
(3 seats)
Nancy C. Phelps, GOP (i) 82,631............20
Gail J. Schaffer, GOP (i) ...79,743............19
Gordon H. Witherspoon, GOP 76,839.......18
Joan Duckett, Dem. ...................70,495.......17
Jacqueline Boone Allsup, Dem. 60,310....14
Paul R. Shelby, Dem. ....................52,317....12
Sheriff
George F. Johnson IV, Dem. (i) 84,252.....55
John Edwards Moran IV, GOP 70,057......45
(i) = incumbent
Questions
A: Changing hearing procedure for amended ordinances.
For 78,339 59
Against 55,042 41
B: Making fire chief directly responsible to county executive.
For 120,673 85
Against 20,470 15
C: Establishing procedure to replace a county executive who leaves office before term expires.
For 109,890 80
Against 27,189 20
D: Requiring binding arbitration in disputes between the county and law enforcement officials.
For 110,863 78
Against 31,111 22
E: Requiring binding arbitration in disputes between the county and uniformed firefighters.
For 112,710 79
Against 30,608 21
F: Removing limitations on cooperative purchases.
For 81,647 63
Against 48,051 37
G: Allowing increases in the minimum amount for purchases and contracts requiring competitive bidding.
Against 70,262 52
For 65,795 48
H: Requiring bidders in competitive sealed bids to submit statement that the bidder has not been a party to agreement with other bidders.
For 115,578 83
Against 23,682 17