2010 General Election Candidates & Questions
2010 Gubernatorial General Election Candidates and Ballot Questions
Tuesday November 2, 2010 Election
Federal Offices
Frederick County Offices
Judicial Offices
State wide Ballot Questions |
State and General Assembly Offices
State – Other Offices
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United States Congress
Senate (six year term)
James T. Lynch, Jr.
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Democrat – Write-In
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1907 Codd Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21222 |
(410) 285-1666 |
Barbara A. Mikulski
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Democrat |
P.O. Box 13147
Baltimore, MD 21203 |
Unavailable |
Lih Young
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Democrat – Write-In |
P.O. Box 10286
Rockville, MD 20849 |
Unavailable |
Claud L. Asbury
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Republican – Write-In |
970 Gwynn Park Drive
Ellicott City, MD 21042 |
Unavailable |
| Eric Wargotz |
Republican |
P.O. Box 45
Queenstown, MD 21658 |
(410) 827-0183 |
Kenniss Henry
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Green |
6303 Inwood St
Cheverly, MD 20785 |
(443) 996-9963 |
Richard Shawver
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Constitution |
4 Roosevelt Road
Sykesville, MD 21784 |
(410) 795-0779
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Donald Kaplan
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Unaffiliated – Write-In
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7301 Park Heights Ave. #102
Baltimore, MD 21208 |
(443) 982-5336
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Denise L. Whittington
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Democrat – Write-In |
10000 Brunswick Ave.
Silver Spring, MD 20910 |
(301) 706-0829 |
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House of Representative, 6th Congressional District (two year term)
Andrew Duck
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Democrat |
P.O. Box 145
Jefferson, MD 21716 |
(240) 344-5882 |
Roscoe G. Bartlett
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Republican |
Bartlett for Congress
P.O. Box 245
Middletown, MD 21769 |
(240) 446-0077 |
Dan Massey
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Libertarian |
17026 Virginia Avenue
Williamsport, MD 21795 |
(240) 527-8314 |
Michael Reed
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Constitution |
P.O. Box 1873
Frederick, MD 21702 |
(240) 498-6833
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Statewide Offices (all four year terms)
Governor / Lieutenant Governor
Ralph Jaffe – Governor
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Democratic – Write-in
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7618 Carla Road
Baltimore, MD 21208 |
(410) 602-1811
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| Freda Jaffe – Lt. Governor |
Democratic – Write-in |
7618 Carla Road
Baltimore, MD 21208 |
Unavailable |
Martin O’Malley – Governor
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Democrat |
218 E. Lexington Street #602
Baltimore, MD 21214 |
(410) 630-1750 |
| Anthony G. Brown – Lt. Governor |
Democrat |
11411 Lake Arbor Way
Mitchellville, MD 20721 |
(410) 974-2804
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Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr. - Governor
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Republican |
2016 Monticello Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401 |
(410) 224-0147
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Mary Kane – Lt. Governor
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Republican |
10912 Martingale Court
Potomac, MD 20854 |
(410) 224-0147
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Susan J. Gaztanaga – Governor
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Libertarian |
4806 Hamilton Ave, 2D
Baltimore, MD 21206 |
(443) 801-3716 |
Doug McNeil – Lt. Governor
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Libertarian |
1517 S Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21230 |
(443) 386-2515 |
Maria Allwine – Governor
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Green |
2702 Louise Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21214 |
(443) 762-0892
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Ken Eidel – Lt. Governor
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Green |
425 N. Market Street
Frederick, MD 21701 |
Unavailable |
Eric Delano Knowles – Governor
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Constitution |
2013 Harbor Gates Ct. Apt. #177
Annapolis, MD 21401 |
Unavailable |
Michael Hargadon – Lt. Governor
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Constitution |
16932 Annandale
Emmitsburg, MD 21727 |
Unavailable |
Corrogan R. Vaughn – Governor
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Unaffiliated – Write-in
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8348 Streamwood
Baltimore, MD 21208 |
(410) 383-8721
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Jim Crawford – Lt. Governor
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Unaffiliated - Write-in
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P.O. Box 236
Bryantown, MD 20617 |
(301) 274-4150
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Comptroller
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Attorney General
| Douglas F. Gansler |
Democrat |
Friends of Doug Gansler
P.O. Box 31102
Bethesda, MD 20824 |
(410) 576-6311 |
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State General Assemby (all four year terms)
State Senator - District 3
Ronald N. Young
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Democrat |
P.O. Box 724
Frederick, MD 21705 |
(301) 682-7339
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Alex X. Mooney
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Republican |
P.O. Box 669
Frederick, MD 21705 |
(301) 620-0200
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State Senator - District 4
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House of Delegates - District 3A (electing two)
Galen R. Clagett
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Democrat |
203 Grove Boulevard
Frederick, MD 21701 |
(301) 695-6676
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Candy O. Greenway
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Democrat |
P.O. Box 714
Frederick, MD 21705 |
Unavailable |
Patrick Hogan
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Republican |
5614 New Design Road
Frederick, MD 21703 |
(301) 788-0410
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Scott L. Rolle
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Republican |
2270 Greenleaf Drive
Frederick, MD 21702 |
(301) 228-3737
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House of Delegates - District 3B
Paul Gilligan
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Democrat |
108 W. Main Street
Burkittsville, MD 21718-0459 |
Unavailable |
Michael Hough
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Republican |
143 Fiona Way
Brunswick, MD 21758 |
(240) 405-7098 |
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House of Delegates - District 4A (electing two)
Bonita Riffle Currey
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Democrat |
104 E. Main Street
Middletown, MD 21769 |
(301) 371-9198
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Ryan P. Trout
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Democrat |
301 South 2nd Street
Woodsboro, MD 21798 |
Unavailable |
| Kathy Afzali |
Republican |
6806 Sarazen Drive
Middletown, MD 21769 |
(301) 524-7417 |
| Schulz, Kelly |
Republican |
6773 Balmoral Ridge
New Market, MD 21774 |
(240) 285-5540 |
| Scott L. Guenthner |
Unaffiliated |
3180 Brethren Church Road
Myersville, MD 21773 |
Unavailable |
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House of Delegates - District 4B
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State - Other Offices (all four year terms)
State's Attorney
Charlie Smith
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Republican |
2 Wiles Creek Court
Middletown, MD 21769 |
(301) 600-1519 |
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Clerk of the Circuit Court
| Mari Lee |
Democrat |
P.O. Box 4023
Frederick, MD 21705-4023 |
(240) 626-6104 |
Sandra K. Dalton
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Republican |
311 Braeburn Drive
Walkersville, MD 21793 |
(301) 898-1221 |
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Judge of the Orphans' Court
Maggi Hays
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Democrat |
201 Cobble Way
Walkersville, MD 21793 |
(301) 898-4227 |
| Ted Jensen |
Democrat |
11057 Bennie Duncan Rd
Frederick, MD 21701 |
(301) 845-2088 |
Rosemary A. McDermott
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Democrat |
9929 Ebby Road
Rocky Ridge, MD 21778 |
(301) 447-6230 |
Mike Cady
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Republican |
911 Motter Place
Frederick, MD 21701 |
(301) 667-2801 |
Cleopatra Campbell
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Republican |
P.O. Box 21
Frederick, MD 21701 |
(301) 695-8462
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| Adrian McC. Remsberg |
Republican |
7111 Old Middletown Rd.
Middletown, MD 21769 |
Unavailable |
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Register of Wills
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Frederick Count Offices (all four year terms)
Board of County Commissioners (electing five)
Ellis Burruss
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Democrat |
310 Souder Road
Brunswick, MD 21716 |
(301) 834-8135 |
| Kai John Hagen |
Democrat |
P.O. Box 803
Frederick, MD 21705-0803 |
(240) 405-2536 |
Michael Kurtianyk
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Democrat |
3302 Matzen Court
Middletown, MD 21769 |
Unavailable |
| Linda M. Norris |
Democrat |
P.O. Box 1399
Frederick, MD 21702 |
(240) 315-8876 |
Janice Wiles
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Democrat |
22 Clarke Place
Frederick, MD 21701 |
(240) 626-5209 |
Kirby Delauter
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Republican |
P.O. Box 453
Thurmont, MD 21788 |
(301) 447-5881 x 208 |
| David P. Gray |
Republican |
9363 Devilbiss Bridge Rd.
Walkersville, MD 21793 |
(301) 898-7304 |
Elaine Kessinger
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Republican – Write-In |
267 West Fifth Street
Frederick, MD 21701 |
(301) 663-3549
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Billy Shreve
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Republican |
1812 Sebastian Blvd.
Frederick, MD 21701 |
(301) 694-3618 |
| Paul Smith |
Republican |
103 Fairview Avenue
Frederick, MD 21701 |
(301) 748-2929 |
Blaine R. Young
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Republican |
3922 Millstone Circle
Monrovia, MD 21770 |
(301) 607-6762 |
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Board of Education (electing four)
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Sheriff
Chuck Jenkins
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Republican |
7197 Prospect Drive
Thurmont, MD 21788 |
(301) 898-5722
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals at Large
Voting for continuance in office
Peter B. Krauser
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Courts of Appeal Building
361 Rowe Boulevard
Annapolis, MD 21401 |
Albert J. Matricciani, Jr.
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Lower Level Courthouse East
111 North Calvert Street
Baltimore, MD 21202 |
Alexander Wright, Jr.
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401 Bosley Avenue
M-13
Towson, MD 21204 |
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals District 3
Voting for continuance in office
Kathryn Grill Graeff
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361 Rowe Blvd
Annapolis, MD 21401 |
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State Wide Ballot Questions
Question 1
Constitutional Question
Maryland Constitutional Convention |
For a Constitutional Convention
or
Against a Constitutional Convention |
Should a constitutional convention be called for the purpose of changing the Maryland Constitution?
Under Article XIV, Section 2 of the Maryland Constitution the General Assembly is required to ask the voters every 20 years whether a constitutional convention should be called for the purpose of altering the Maryland Constitution. |
Question 2
Constitutional Amendment
Trial by Jury |
For the Constitutional Amendment
or
Against the Constitutional Amendment |
Authorizing the enactment of legislation to limit the right to a jury trial in a civil proceeding to those proceedings in which the amount in controversy exceeds $15,000.
(Amending Maryland Declaration of Rights – Articles 5(a) and 23)
Under Articles 5 and 23 of the Maryland Declaration of Rights, a party in a civil proceeding has a right to a jury trial where the amount in controversy exceeds $10,000. In cases where the amount in controversy does not exceed this threshold amount, a judge, rather than a jury, determines the verdict. The constitutional amendment would increase the amount-in-controversy limitation by providing that a party may not demand a jury trial in a civil proceeding unless the amount in controversy exceeds $15,000, excluding attorney’s fees if attorney’s fees are recoverable in the proceeding. |
Question 3
Constitutional Amendment
Qualifications for Baltimore City Orphans’ Court Judges |
For the Constitutional Amendment
or
Against the Constitutional Amendment |
Requires judges of the Orphans’ Court in Baltimore City to be members in good standing of the Maryland Bar who are admitted to practice law in Maryland.
(Amending Article IV, Section 40 of the Maryland Constitution)
Under the Maryland Constitution, the voters of each county and Baltimore City elect three judges to the Orphans’ Court of their respective jurisdictions, with the exception of Montgomery and Harford counties, where circuit court judges sit as the Orphans’ Court. The judges must be citizens of the State and residents, for the preceding 12 months, in the city or county in which they are elected. The constitutional amendment would add an additional eligibility requirement for judges of the Orphans’ Court in Baltimore City, requiring them to be members in good standing of the Maryland Bar who are admitted to practice law in Maryland. |
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This page was last updated on 10/18/2010.
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