Showing posts with label Elections 2010 Maryland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elections 2010 Maryland. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

This and that results from the September 14 2010 primary


Low turnout in Carroll County reported by candidates, poll workers

Voters head to the polls to nominate commissioners by district
Posted 9/14/10 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle by Bob Allen and Kevin Dayhoff


Polls close, Kamenetz, Bartenfelder head for post-election parties to wait





Explore Baltimore County
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Bryan PSears (Enlarge) Democratic County Executive candidates Kevin Kamenetz, left, and Joe Bartenfelder. (Staff photos by Kitty Charlton) Supporters ...


Unofficial results from primary
The Herald Mail: Del. Christopher B. Shank appeared on his way Tuesday night to toppling five-term state Sen. Donald F. Munson. With 23 of 45 precincts reporting in District 2, Shank had 2,825 votes to 1,951 for Munson, for a lead of 59 percent to 41 percent. By winning the primary, Shank would become the new state senator for District 2, which covers most of Washington County. There is no Democratic candidate in the Nov. 2 general election.


Hough leads in race for GOP nomination in Subdistrict 3B
The Herald-Mail
Jenkins, 47, of 5805 Winding Ridge Way, Frederick, Md., was appointed the Subdistrict 3B state delegate in January, replacing Richard B. Weldon Jr., 
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Just heard in twitter via @justin_fenton ... 63 percent precincts: bernstein 18547, jessamy 17326, lansey 1403


Frederick News-Post: Primary night a big one for Young family, others
With 96 percent of the precincts reporting in the 2010 primary election, it's a Young sweep for nominations in the Board of County Commissioners, Board of Education and Senate 4A races. more »

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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

September 14 2010 Election Day This and That from the Baltimore Sun

Strength of Md. Tea Party to be tested Tuesday Conservative movement weaker here than in other states By Annie Linskey, The Baltimore Sun http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/bs-md-tea-party-20100908,0,340485,full.story


Md. primary to determine key races - Chunks of state legislature to be decided by voters By Annie Linskey, The Baltimore Sun http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/bs-md-primary-preview-20100913,0,5137192.story


McCain backs Ehrlich in GOP primary: Former presidential candidate John McCain supports former Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. in the Republican primary, the Associated Press is reporting. Posted by Julie Bykowicz http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/news/local/politics/2010/09/mccain_backs_ehrlich_in_gop_pr.html

Legislative primaries to watch Restless electorate has enticed many primary challengers By Julie Bykowicz, The Baltimore Sun http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/bs-md-primary-contests-20100912,0,4476108.story


September 14 2010 Election Day This and That from the Baltimore Sun

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Friday, September 10, 2010

Carroll County Maryland commissioners’ districts Senate Bill 675



Carroll County Maryland commissioners’ districts Senate Bill 675 http://tinyurl.com/255qtzp

Carroll County Maryland commissioners districts, Senate Bill 675, approved by the Maryland General Assembly on March 31, 2008, for use beginning with the September 14, 2010 primary elections.



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Carroll County, Maryland, commissioners, districts, map, Maryland General Assembly, Senate Bill 675,



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Friday, September 3, 2010

Republican Lt. Gov. candidate, Mary Kane, visits Westminster


Republican Lt. Gov. candidate, Mary Kane, visits Westminster

www.explorecarroll.com August 31, 2010 By Kevin Dayhoff


Find a video of the event here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYi5syLxGxg


The Republican candidate for Maryland lieutenant governor, Mary D. Kane, 48, came to Westminster Tuesday for a listening tour of downtown Westminster merchants, restaurateurs, and agriculture leaders…

The Republican candidate for Maryland lieutenant governor, Mary D. Kane, 48, stops in front of Heinz Bakery on West Main Street on Tuesday, with Joe Getty, (center) the Republican state senate candidate for District 5 and Larry Haines, the current retiring District 5 state senator…

Allen Baugher, center, plays the harmonica at his family restaurant before having a discussion about the challenges of agriculture with the Republican candidate for Maryland lieutenant governor, Mary D. Kane at his family restaurant on Tuesday; as his son, Dwight, looks on…

Allen Baugher goes back to work, after having lunch with the Republican candidate for Maryland lieutenant governor, Mary D. Kane at his family restaurant on Tuesday…


Written and filmed by Kevin Dayhoff for www.explorecarroll.com.

With editorial assistance by Jim Joyner and Charles Schelle

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August 31, 2010

Republican candidate Maryland lieutenant governor Mary Kane Westminster Explore Carroll Eagle Dayhoff Getty Haines Baugher’s

Explore Carroll: Dayhoff - Republican candidate for Md lt gov Mary Kane came to Westminster Aug 31 shar.es/0rmGS

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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Red Maryland: Desperate Dems by Mark Newgent

Red Maryland: Desperate Dems by Mark Newgent

FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 2010


Desperate Dems

Clearly Martin O'Malley and the Maryland Democratic Party have moved from fear to desperation. They spent millions of dollars spinning lies about Bob Ehrlich only to drop precipitously in the polls.

So what is their response? Double down on the very actions that brought them to this point.
O’Malley surrogates are 
harassing small business owners.
And now, instead of passive surveillance, Democrat operatives are acting as 
outright provocateurs.


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Of course, Salazar doesn’t mention that it was O’Malley who tried to strong arm state businesses into more draconian unemployment insurance regulations during the 2010 legislative session. To their credit the business community stood up to O’Malley and fought off his attempts to screw them yet again.

Salazar, you’ll recall was the guy, who back in January 
slandered hundreds of tea party protestors as racists.

We are witnessing the actions of an arrogant Democratic monopoly desperate to hold on to power.

On a side note, O’Malley spokesman Rick Abruuzzese flat out lied when he said the O’Malley campaign has not been tracking Ehrlich. Here is a photo of an 
O’Malley campaign worker recording Ehrlich at the Tawes crab feast in Crisfield last month. Notice the poorly hidden green O’Malley campaign T-shirt...  http://redmaryland.blogspot.com/2010/08/desperate-dems.html
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Cross Purposes: Smart Grid, Shrewd Politics by Richard Cross

Tuesday, August 17, 2010


Smart Grid, Shrewd Politics

http://rjc-crosspurposes.blogspot.com/2010/08/smart-grid-shrewd-politics.html?spref=fb
This week, the Maryland Public Service Commission approved BGE’s plans to deploy “Smart Grid” technology across Maryland, ending a saga which began in June.

Smart Grid technology allows consumers to better track and control energy usage, resulting in significant energy and cost savings. The PSC’s action preserves Maryland’s eligibility for $200 million in federal stimulus grant monies earmarked for Smart Grid projects.

The whole Smart Grid saga has received significant local media attention during the past two months. Absent from all the coverage, however, was the extent to which gubernatorial politics guided the outcome.

Flash back to 2006, when BGE customers were hit with 70 percent rate increases. Then-Mayor Martin O’Malley used the issue as a weapon in his contest again Governor Bob Ehrlich. O’Malley assigned all blame for the rate increase to Ehrlich and the members of his Public Service Commission, promising to roll back the increases if he won. And, he got away with it.

Of course, Governor O’Malley and his own Public Service Commission failed to deliver on these promises.

Now, as Governor O’Malley fights to keep his job...  
http://rjc-crosspurposes.blogspot.com/2010/08/smart-grid-shrewd-politics.html?spref=fb
Cross Purposes: Smart Grid, Shrewd Politics by Richard Cross
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Monday, August 9, 2010

MD Senate Republican Slate: Maryland Fails to Provide Timely Ballots to Our Troops

MD Senate Republican Slate: Maryland Fails to Provide Timely Ballots to Our Troops

The Senate Republican Caucus has joined with the House Republican Caucus in opposition to the waiver requested by the Maryland State Board of Elections so that ballots do not have to be sent to military and civilian personnel serving overseas in compliance with federal election laws. The full statement follows:

(Annapolis, MD) Today, The Joint Republican Caucus of the Maryland General Assembly released the following statement in response to the Maryland Board of Elections' request for a waiver of the federal Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment (MOVE) Act.

"This federal law exists to ensure that those who are fighting to defend our democracy, have the opportunity to participate in it" said House Minority Leader Anthony O'Donnell. "This waiver request is just one more slap in the face to the Maryland men and women who are serving our country, and a reminder that the O'Malley administration and Democrat leaders in the legislature consistently disregard the importance of, and sacrifices made, by those honorable citizens."

"I am dismayed that the Maryland government can't provide better support for our troops. We teach our children the importance of democracy and participating in elections. However, through their inaction, the liberal Democrat monopoly in Annapolis has ignored the very people who risk their lives so that we can continue to have these freedoms." said Senate Minority Leader Allan Kittleman.

The MOVE Act was signed into law by President Obama last October, and requires that states ensure that ballots are sent to military voters serving overseas at least 45 days before the election, due to the unavoidable delays associated with delivery into sometimes dangerous areas.

"If compliance is impossible, according to the Board of Elections, why wasn't the legislature approached about a solution" continued Delegate O'Donnell. "Why wasn't this brought up as an issue until now? Our Maryland citizens serving overseas deserve more consideration than appears to have been given to this issue. The Democratic leaders previously gutted legislation intended to give a well-deserved benefit to military retirees, and attract and retain these highly skilled personnel who are essential to economic growth and prosperity. They then enacted legislation hindering the ability of our armed services to recruit a new generation of well-trained, admirable citizens giving back to their communities through military service. It is disgraceful, but not surprising that this waiver request is but one more example of a lack of consideration and respect for active duty military and veterans by the O'Malley administration and Democrat leaders in the legislature in Maryland."

In 2005, the Ehrlich administration introduced legislation that would exempt 100% of military retirement income from state income taxes if the retiree had served 20 years of active duty. The legislation was first amended in committee to cut the exemption in half and eliminate the exemption for retired officers, and was then killed. Retired military personnel households spent over $2.5 billion on goods and services in Maryland when this legislation was introduced, and are an integral part of Maryland's economy as they transition their extensive training and skill sets into the private sector.

"Unfortunately, the Democrat leadership has not learned what our neighboring states have known for quite some time, exempting 100% of military retirement income from state income taxes is a tremendous economic stimulus tool. Therefore, in addition to being the right thing to do for those who have sacrificed for all of us, giving a greater tax break to veterans would help to energize our economy and create new jobs in Maryland" continued Senator Kittleman.

In the 2010 legislative session, legislation was introduced by the chairman of the Ways and Means committee that prohibits schools from releasing information regarding student scores on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test to military recruiters. This test is developed and maintained by the Department of Defense to measure vocational aptitude of potential enlistees.

"These three issues show a continuing pattern in Maryland where the liberal Democrat leadership displays anti-military philosophy in state policy" concluded Senator Kittleman.

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Friday, April 16, 2010

Brian Murphy for Governor of Maryland—Special Announcement in Annapolis on Friday


For immediate release

Wednesday, April 13, 2010

Brian Murphy for Governor of Maryland—Special Announcement in Annapolis

Chevy Chase, Maryland — Please join Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Brian Murphy on Friday, April 16, 2010, at 4:30 p.m. on Lawyers’ Mall in Annapolis, MD as he announces his candidate for Lieutenant Governor. 

Brian will be joined by:  Jim Pelura, Former MD GOP Chairman; Charles Lollar, Candidate for U.S. Congress; Carmen Amedori, Candidate for U.S. Senate; Jerry Walker, Candidate for Anne Arundel County Council; Eric Cary, Candidate for State Senate; and friends, supporters, and members of the media.

Following the conference candidates will be available for Questions and Answers.  A post-launch party will be held at Reynolds Tavern -  7 Church Circle, Annapolis, MD 21401.

In case of inclement weather, an alternate location will be communicated via email.

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Recent articles by Doug Tallman


Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. bowed out of the Republican gubernatorial race Monday, calling on his former boss, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., to enter the campaign against Gov. Martin O'Malley.

Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown said Friday that he didn't think Ehrlich had much of a record to run on, in case he does try to reclaim the governorship.

Also on the election front, Carmen Amedori, a former delegate, announced she was running for U.S. Senate.

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Meanwhile, Amedori would be the third Republican to file a candidacy for U.S. Senate. Daniel W. McAndrew and Jim Rutledge, both of Forest Hill, have filed to run as Republican candidates for senator, according to the Maryland State Board of Elections. Eric Wargotz, a Queen Anne's County commissioner and pathologist, also is planning to run for the seat.

"It's not something on a whim. It's something I've been wanting all my life," said Amedori, who spent five and a half years in the House of Delegates representing a Carroll County district before Ehrlich appointed her to the Maryland Parole Commission.

The winner of the Sept. 14 Republican primary is likely to face U.S. Sen. Barbara Mikulski, who is seeking a fifth term.

Defeating Mikulski, a Baltimore Democrat, could be an uphill climb for any Republican. A January poll by Gonzales Research and Marketing of Annapolis put her approval rating at 64 percent, higher than President Barack Obama and Gov. Martin O'Malley.

"Sen. Mikulski has been in office for four terms. I'm sure she has helped a lot of constituents. I'm sure her constituent service has been excellent. But they have not met Carmen Amedori," Amedori said. "I know how to provide for my constituency. And I would hope that anyone who has covered a seat for that long would have that kind of approval rating. But that's not going to deter me."

Amedori, 54, said she would work to remove excess regulations.

"For every law or regulation that people are out there supporting, I would work hard to repeal three or four others," she said.

Amedori served in the House of Delegates until 2004, when Ehrlich appointed her to the Parole Commission. That appointment ended in January.

Staff Writer Alan Brody contributed to this report.


Read the entire article by Mr. Tallman’s here: Hogan exits race, urging Ehrlich to enter ... she'll run for U.S. Senate by Douglas Tallman Staff Writer E-mail this article \ ... Publication date: Sun, 31 Jan 2010, 18:00:00 CST Issue: Politics

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18. Budget offers little for O'Malley to crow about ... in better shape than most by Douglas Tallman Staff Writer E-mail this article \ ... Publication date: Thu, 21 Jan 2010, 18:00:00 CST Issue: Politics

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22. O'Malley's $13.2B budget includes layoffs, furloughs ... closes $1.9 billion gap by Douglas Tallman and Alan Brody Staff Writers E-mail ... Publication date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010, 18:00:00 CST Issue: Montgomery County

23. Mizeur links deal on health care reform with State of Union ... hurt Maryland, she says by Douglas Tallman Staff Writer E-mail this article \ ... Publication date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010, 18:00:00 CST Issue: Montgomery County

24. Prince George's takes hit in O'Malley budget plan ... won't be short-changed by Douglas Tallman Staff Writer E-mail this article \ ... Publication date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010, 18:00:00 CST Issue: Prince George's County

25. O'Malley job approval slips slightly in January ... matchup with Ehrlich by Douglas Tallman Staff Writer E-mail this article \ ... Publication date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010, 18:00:00 CST Issue: Politics

26. Mizeur links health reform deal with State of the Union ... hurt Maryland, she says by Douglas Tallman Staff Writer E-mail this article \ ... Publication date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010, 18:00:00 CST Issue: Politics

27. Layoffs loom in O'Malley budget ... spending plan Wednesday by Douglas Tallman and Alan Brody Staff Writers E-mail ... Publication date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010, 18:00:00 CST Issue: Politics

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29. Republicans hand governor a nomination ... seat remains divisive by Douglas Tallman and Sherry Greenfield Staff Writers ... Publication date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010, 18:00:00 CST Issue: Politics

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