HOWARD COUNTY, MARYLAND

ELECTION RETURNS

GENERAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 8, 2022


COUNTY EXECUTIVE

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Calvin B. Ball III* 76,947

REPUBLICAN PARTY
Allan H. Kittleman 53,162


COUNTY COUNCIL

DISTRICT 1

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Elizabeth M. (Liz) Walsh* 16,250

REPUBLICAN PARTY
Sean J. McCurdy 8,259

DISTRICT 2

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Opel T. Jones* 16,554

REPUBLICAN PARTY
Sheila P. Jennifer 6,274

DISTRICT 3

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Christiana M. Rigby* 16,953

REPUBLICAN PARTY
William H. Campbell 5,133

DISTRICT 4

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Deb Jung* 21,402

REPUBLICAN PARTY
(no candidate filed)

DISTRICT 5

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Joan U. Pontius 14,849

REPUBLICAN PARTY
David G. Yungmann* 16,133


BOARD OF EDUCATION
(vote for 2)

Tudy Adler 37,812
Linfeng Chen* 51,541
Jacky McCoy* 53,800
Daniel Newberger 50,636


STATE'S ATTORNEY

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Richard H. (Rich) Gibson, Jr.* 97,077

REPUBLICAN PARTY
(no candidate filed)


CIRCUIT COURT CLERK

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Wayne A. Robey* 97,658

REPUBLICAN PARTY
(no candidate filed)


SHERIFF

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Marcus Harris* 82,924

REPUBLICAN PARTY
John Francis McMahon 41,731


ORPHANS' COURT JUDGES
(vote for 3)

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Ajile F. Brown* 79,967
Elizabeth Ann Fitch* 84,265
Nicole Bormel Miller* 82,675

REPUBLICAN PARTY
(no candidate filed)


REGISTER OF WILLS

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Byron F. Macfarlane* 97,265

REPUBLICAN PARTY
(no candidate filed)


LOCAL REFERENDUM BY PETITION

Question A:
COUNTY RESOURCES - FEDERAL IMMIGRATION
(CB63-2020)

The law prohibits using County resources for the following actions unless federal or state law requires it: (1) enforcing federal immigration and nationality laws or assisting immigration enforcement; (2) helping enforcement by collecting or sharing a person’s information; (3) asking a person about their citizenship, nationality, or immigration status or the status of another person; and (4) sharing a person’s status with another person. The County also cannot discriminate against a person based on their citizenship, nationality, or immigration status. County police can enforce state and local criminal laws and assist federal law enforcement other than their immigration actions. The police can also work on criminal task forces, even if a task force includes immigration enforcement, if County resources are not used for such enforcement and the police follow the other requirements of the law. The County must take specific steps to put the law into practice, including developing policies related to it, disciplining County employees who violate the law, and reviewing complaints of violations.

For* Against
79,234 44,472
% of Total 64.05% 35.95%


* = winner

Source: Howard County Board of Elections

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