ELECTIONS

GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS

NOVEMBER 8, 2022


CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS

Question 1:
COURT OF APPEALS & SPECIAL APPEALS - RENAMING
(
Chapter 82, Acts of 2021)

(Amends Article II, sec. 6; Article III, secs. 5, 30 & 52; Article IV, secs. 1, 3A, 4B, 5A, 10, 14-18, 22 & 41E; Article V, sec. 6; & Article XVII, sec.3)

Changes the names of Maryland's appellate courts from the Court of Appeals to the Supreme Court of Maryland and from the Court of Special Appeals to the Appellate Court of Maryland. Under the new law, judges serving on the Court of Appeals will be justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals will be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Maryland.

For* Against
Allegany Co. 13,026 5,506
Anne Arundel Co. 141,545 53,254
Baltimore City 99,690 26,473
Baltimore Co. 176,071 70,899
Calvert Co. 22,997 9,561
Caroline Co. 6,407 2,940
Carroll Co. 42,924 20,074
Cecil Co. 19,540 9,346
Charles Co. 34,915 14,060
Dorchester Co. 6,903 3,016
Frederick Co. 65,069 27,903
Garrett Co. 6,524 3,333
Harford Co. 63,260 28,539
Howard Co. 90,582 27,925
Kent Co. 5,410 1,901
Montgomery Co. 250,708 50,850
Prince George's Co. 179,191 42,944
Queen Anne's Co. 14,851 5,502
St. Mary's Co. 23,050 10,238
Somerset Co. 3,979 1,847
Talbot Co. 11,222 4,425
Washington Co. 30,090 12,004
Wicomico Co. 18,558 8,315
Worcester Co. 14,440 6,397
TOTAL 1,340,952 447,252
% of Total 74.99% 25.01%



Question 2:
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT - ELIGIBILITY TO SERVE AS SENATORS & DELEGATES - PLACE OF ABODE
(Chapter 808, Acts of 2021)

(Amends Article III, sec. 9)

Adds to the eligibility requirements to serve as a senator or a delegate to the Maryland General Assembly by requiring a person to have maintained a primary place of abode in the district that the person has been chosen to represent. Under current law, a person must have resided in the district to which the person has been elected for at least six months immediately preceding the date of the person's election or, if the district has been established for less than six months prior to the date of election, as long as the district has been established. The new law requires, beginning January 1, 2024, a person must have both resided in and maintained a primary place of abode in the district for the same time periods as under current law.

For* Against
Allegany Co. 17,167 2,436
Anne Arundel Co. 181,306 21,645
Baltimore City 120,688 11,497
Baltimore Co. 226,591 30,825
Calvert Co. 30,816 3,628
Caroline Co. 8,455 1,312
Carroll Co. 58,633 7,584
Cecil Co. 26,458 3,873
Charles Co. 45,017 5,708
Dorchester Co. 9,018 1,312
Frederick Co. 88,468 9,843
Garrett Co. 9,003 1,414
Harford Co. 87,242 10,879
Howard Co. 112,669 11,150
Kent Co. 6,935 809
Montgomery Co. 290,493 22,833
Prince George's Co. 211,459 16,717
Queen Anne's Co. 19,150 2,129
St. Mary's Co. 31,224 3,908
Somerset Co. 5,172 865
Talbot Co. 14,606 1,821
Washington Co. 39,803 4,906
Wicomico Co. 24,834 3,519
Worcester Co. 19,312 2,486
TOTAL 1,684,519 183,099
% of Total 90.20% 9.80%



Question 3:
CIVIL JURY TRIALS
(Chapter 809, Acts of 2021)

(Amends Maryland Declaration of Rights, Articles 5(a) & 23)

Authorizing the General Assembly to enact legislation that limits the right to a jury trial in a civil proceeding to those proceedings in which the amount in controversy exceeds $25,000, excluding attorney's fees if attorney's fees are recoverable in the proceeding. Under current law, the amount in controversy must exceed $15,000 before a party to a proceeding may demand a jury trial. In cases where the amount in controversy does not exceed this threshold amount, a judge, rather than a jury, determines the verdict.

For* Against
Allegany Co. 11,252 7,659
Anne Arundel Co. 121,392 75,390
Baltimore City 81,069 47,236
Baltimore Co. 153,596 95,027
Calvert Co. 18,763 14,683
Caroline Co. 5,644 3,811
Carroll Co. 38,223 25,243
Cecil Co. 16,851 12,677
Charles Co. 28,092 21,987
Dorchester Co. 6,353 3,660
Frederick Co. 53,789 40,658
Garrett Co. 5,863 4,143
Harford Co. 56,715 38,286
Howard Co. 74,437 44,952
Kent Co. 4,877 2,573
Montgomery Co. 214,419 96,218
Prince George's Co. 140,130 78,730
Queen Anne's Co. 13,563 7,113
St. Mary's Co. 19,376 14,725
Somerset Co. 3,556 2,309
Talbot Co. 9,909 5,911
Washington Co. 25,709 17,124
Wicomico Co. 16,014 11,605
Worcester Co. 13,230 7,731
TOTAL 1,132,822 679,451
% of Total 62.51% 37.49%



Question 4:
Cannabis - Legalization of Adult Use & Possession
(Chapter 45, Acts of 2022)

(Adds Article XX, sec. 1)

Do you favor the legalization of the use of cannabis by an individual who is at least 21 years of age on or after July 1, 2023, in the State of Maryland?

For* Against
Allegany Co. 11,973 8,683
Anne Arundel Co. 137,461 72,579
Baltimore City 111,227 29,718
Baltimore Co. 176,358 89,073
Calvert Co. 21,640 14,301
Caroline Co. 6,154 4,112
Carroll Co. 41,499 28,334
Cecil Co. 19,435 12,349
Charles Co. 34,198 18,204
Dorchester Co. 6,575 4,267
Frederick Co. 66,991 36,210
Garrett Co. 5,394 5,528
Harford Co. 61,813 39,255
Howard Co. 84,666 42,651
Kent Co. 5,293 2,775
Montgomery Co. 238,861 91,310
Prince George's Co. 164,177 63,686
Queen Anne's Co. 13,161 9,033
St. Mary's Co. 21,182 15,184
Somerset Co. 3,712 2,620
Talbot Co. 10,459 6,598
Washington Co. 27,501 19,134
Wicomico Co. 18,313 11,226
Worcester Co. 14,118 8,742
TOTAL 1,302,161 635,572
% of Total 67.20% 32.80%



Question 5:
Circuit Court for Howard County - Judges Sitting as Orphans' Court
(Chapter 539, Acts of 2022)

(Amends Article IV, secs. 20 & 40)

Repeals county elections of Howard County orphans' court judges and requires the Howard County Circuit Court judges to sit as the orphans' court for Howard County. The current law provides for the voters of Howard County to elect three orphans' court judges. Under the amended law, a party could no longer appeal a final judgment of the Howard County Orphans Court to the Howard County Circuit Court and would instead take an appeal directly to the Court of Special Appeals.

For* Against
Allegany Co. 9,815 6,231
Anne Arundel Co. 112,281 61,256
Baltimore City 80,992 34,260
Baltimore Co. 145,885 74,307
Calvert Co. 17,057 11,432
Caroline Co. 4,960 3,312
Carroll Co. 33,119 22,647
Cecil Co. 15,440 9,336
Charles Co. 28,527 16,997
Dorchester Co. 5,401 3,469
Frederick Co. 46,818 31,481
Garrett Co. 4,918 3,490
Harford Co. 54,387 28,789
Howard Co. 69,863 43,503
Kent Co. 3,891 2,208
Montgomery Co. 195,248 61,991
Prince George's Co. 147,262 55,994
Queen Anne's Co. 9,967 8,110
St. Mary's Co. 17,340 12,114
Somerset Co. 3,226 2,099
Talbot Co. 7,907 5,210
Washington Co. 22,750 13,208
Wicomico Co. 13,708 9,892
Worcester Co. 11,425 6,664
TOTAL 1,062,187 528,000
% of Total 66.80% 33.20%



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