Showing posts with label Elections 20100914 MD Primary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elections 20100914 MD Primary. Show all posts

Friday, September 24, 2010

Krebs and Stocksdale hang on to win House nominations in final Carroll County tally

Krebs and Stocksdale hang on to win House nominations in final Carroll County tally

Stocksdale hangs onto GOP primary by 23 votes; Krebs wins by 72


With provisional and overseas absentee ballots counted Wednesday by the Carroll County Board of Elections, House of Delegates incumbents Susan Krebs (Dist. 9B) and Nancy Stocksdale (Dist. 5A) have garnered just enough votes to win their respective Republican primary elections… http://www.explorecarroll.com/news/4753/krebs-stocksdale-hang-win-republican-nominations-final-vote-tally/

20100922 SCE Krebs Stocksdale win House noms sceked

Final results posted in the Carroll County MD primary election


Final results posted in the Carroll County MD primary election                                                                                                                            

[20100922 CCELECTION SUMMARY RPRT AllResults 09-22-2010.pdf]

Nancy Stocksdale, Carroll County, Maryland, primary, elections, Nancy Stocksdale, Justin Ready, House of Delegates, Republican, Kevin Dayhoff

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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
By 
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 »

For more results, go to : http://www.explorecarroll.com/news/4708/chat/
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

September 14, 2010 Unofficial Carroll County Primary Election Early Voting Results as of 9:23 p.m.

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Ehrlich wins Maryland gubernatorial primary


The Washington Post is carrying an AP story: Politics News Alert: Ehrlich wins Maryland gubernatorial primary
September 14, 2010 8:47:45 PM
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Former Maryland governor Bob Ehrlich bests tea party-backed Brian Murphy in the Republican primary, the Associated Press projects. He will face Gov. Martin O'Malley (D) in a rematch of their 2006 race.

http://link.email.washingtonpost.com/r/JDFA9Q/3OOHWU/00WOW5/JB8C8E/H1FL1/LE/h

Tuesday September 14, 2010 8:52 

For more election coverage throughout the evening: http://bit.ly/d7WRoK
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Explore Carroll: Carroll County turnout low in today’s Maryland primary


http://bit.ly/d7WRoK At Westminster Elementary School, precinct 7-7 in Carroll Co, there were more signs than campaign workers, judges, or voters: http://twitpic.com/2ogcjd


http://bit.ly/d7WRoK only a handful of campaign poll workers at Precinct 7-7 polls in Carroll Co at around 3:15 pm http://twitpic.com/2ogm7y: There were only a handful of campaign polling place workers at the Westminster Elementary School Precinct 7-7 polls in Carroll County at around 3:15 pm.  The unopposed Republican candidate for register of Wills, Paul G. Zimmerman, in the red shirt, stopped by to chat with Marcus Lee Primm, white shirt, a campaign worker for Republican commissioner candidate for District 3, Dave Roush and several other unidentified poll workers.


Karen Fassett, stopped for a moment while discussing the voter turnout with fellow judges, Joe Shaw and Gerry Wiseman at Westminster Elementary School, precinct 7-7 polls in Carroll County, earlier today.  Fassett reported that by 3:15, 509 had voted, out of 3,672 on the voting rolls in the precinct. http://twitpic.com/2oh7rs

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Carroll County turnout low in today’s Maryland primary

September 14, 2010

By Kevin Dayhoff

In spite of the nearly perfect weather, various reports throughout the state and Carroll County indicate that voter turnout for today’s Maryland primary election, is low.

For much of the day the temperature was in the low seventies.  There were blue skies and plenty of sunshine; the only thing missing was voters.

There were only a handful of campaign polling place workers at the Westminster Elementary School Precinct 7-7 polls in Carroll County at around 3:15 pm. 

And there were more campaign signs that campaign workers, election judges and voters.

The unopposed Republican candidate for register of Wills, Paul G. Zimmerman, stopped by to chat with Marcus Lee Primm, a campaign worker for Republican commissioner candidate for District 3, Dave Roush, and several other poll workers.

Primm said that this was really the first campaign he has ever worked-on and he has found the experience rewarding.

Zimmerman said, “I’ve been a whole bunch of places (today) and (voters are) just trickling-in.  I’ve just returned from (the polls at) at Carrolltowne (Elementary School, precinct 5-4 in the Freedom District) and they had 660 voters or so around 2 p.m…  South Carroll (High School, precinct 14-2, Berrett District was) fairly consistent.  Always someone coming in at around 10 a.m.”

Bryan Sears, reporting for Explore Baltimore County, said that the First Congressional District (mostly on the eastern shore of Maryland) had the best early voting turnout in the area where almost 4 percent of voters participated in the precincts that make up that district.  That's about a full percent higher than the Baltimore County and state turnout.

Similar reports of low voter turnout filtered in from Howard and Baltimore County.

In an e-mail interview late this morning with former Carroll County Delegate Joe Getty – a longtime political observer and Republican Maryland Senate candidate for District 5 in Carroll and Baltimore County – he commented on voter turnout: “I’m not sure that you can judge this election as being ‘low turnout’ just because of the lunchtime numbers. 

“Unlike other Maryland primaries, today’s election suffers from a “Raven’s effect” – a Monday-night football game before the Tuesday election. 

“Those Carroll County football fans may not have been able to get an early start this morning – but instead will vote on their way home from work this evening. Republican turnout four years ago was 28% - we may get close to that with the evening voters added to the 1% early voters.”

Richard Cross, former Ehrlich speechwriter and GOP political analyst, observed, “In a primary election, low turnout benefits challengers in a year where a strong anti-incumbent wave is present.

“Only the most passionate voters show up during a primary.  Passion is less inclined to be felt by supporters of candidates whose victory is a foregone conclusion.

“In the GOP gubernatorial primary, for example, many of Bob Ehrlich’s backers know he’s going to win, and are waiting for the chance to vote for him in November.  Brian Murphy’s supporters are motivated by ideology, or because they want to send Ehrlich a message before voting for him in November.”

Meanwhile, Jay Voight, one of the chief judges for the 7-7 precinct in Westminster, said that voter turnout was “slow – 12 percent – very low.  Very slow morning.”

Voting at 3:15 p.m was a breeze.  There were no lines and many more election judges than voters.  The judges were more than happy to stop and chat.  Most election polling places in Carroll County are often the scene of a community reunion and get-together on election day.  But not today.

A unit judge, Mary Lathroum, noted, “people have been coming in at a trickle.”

Karen Fassett, another election judge at Westminster Elementary School, stopped for a moment while discussing the turnout with fellow judges, Joe Shaw and Gerry Wiseman.

Fassett reported that by 3:15, 509 had voted, out of 3,672 on the voting rolls in the precinct.

For more coverage of today’s Maryland primary, check with Explore Carroll http://bit.ly/d7WRoK later in the evening.

Explore Carroll: Carroll County turnout low in today’s Maryland primary
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Polling places for the September 14, 2010 primary election in Carroll County



Polling Places
DISTRICTPRECINCTADDRESSCITY/TOWN
11NORTHWEST MIDDLE SCHOOL CAFETERIA
99 KINGS DRIVE
TANEYTOWN MD 21787
TANEYTOWN
21FRANCIS SCOTT KEY HIGH SCHOOL BAND ROOM
3825 BARK HILL ROAD
UNION BRIDGE MD 21791
UNIONTOWN
22RUNNYMEDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAFETERIA
3000 LANGDON DRIVE
WESTMINSTER MD 21158
UNIONTOWN
31CHARLES CARROLL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYM
3719 LITTLESTOWN PIKE
WESTMINSTER MD 21158
MYERS
41SANDYMOUNT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
2222 OLD WESTMINSTER PIKE
FINKSBURG MD 21048
WOOLERY'S
42FAITH FAMILY CHURCH SOCIAL HALL
4150 SYKESVILLE ROAD
FINKSBURG MD 21048
WOOLERY'S
43MECHANICSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYM
3838 SYKESVILLE ROAD
SYKESVILLE MD 21784
WOOLERY'S
44MECHANICSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAFETERIA
3838 SYKESVILLE ROAD
SYKESVILLE MD 21784
WOOLERY'S
51SYKESVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL GYM
7301 SPRINGFIELD AVE.
SYKESVILLE MD 21784
FREEDOM
52LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL GYM
5855 BARTHOLOW ROAD
SYKESVILLE MD 21784
FREEDOM
53OKLAHOMA ROAD MIDDLE SCHOOL CAFETERIA
6300 OKLAHOMA ROAD
SYKESVILLE MD 21784
FREEDOM
54CARROLLTOWNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAFETERIA
6543 RIDGE ROAD
SYKESVILLE MD 21784
FREEDOM
55PINEY RIDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAFETERIA
6315 FREEDOM AVE
SYKESVILLE MD 21784
FREEDOM
56FAIRHAVEN ASPEN BUILDING
7200 THIRD AVENUE
SYKESVILLE MD 21784
FREEDOM
61MANCHESTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYM
3224 YORK ST
MANCHESTER MD 21102
MANCHESTER
62NORTH CARROLL MIDDLE SCHOOL GYM
2401 HANOVER PIKE
HAMPSTEAD MD 21074
MANCHESTER
71CRANBERRY STATION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAFETERIA
505 N. CENTER STREET
WESTMINSTER MD 21157
WESTMINSTER
72WILLIAM WINCHESTER ELEM. SCHOOL CAFETERIA
70 MONROE ST
WESTMINSTER MD 21157
WESTMINSTER
73FRIENDSHIP VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYM
1100 GIST ROAD
WESTMINSTER MD 21157
WESTMINSTER
74WESTMINSTER WEST MIDDLE SCHOOL CAFETERIA
60 MONROE STREET
WESTMINSTER MD 21157
WESTMINSTER
75CARROLL LUTHERAN VILLAGE KRUG CHAPEL
300 LUTHER DRIVE
WESTMINSTER MD 21158
WESTMINSTER
76CARROLL CO CAREER & TECH CENTER CAFETERIA
1229 WASHINGTON ROAD
WESTMINSTER MD 21157
WESTMINSTER
77WESTMINSTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
811 UNIONTOWN ROAD
WESTMINSTER MD 21158
WESTMINSTER
78ROBERT MOTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYM
1413 WASHINGTON ROAD
WESTMINSTER MD 21157
WESTMINSTER
81HAMPSTEAD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
3737 SHILOH ROAD
HAMPSTEAD MD 21074
HAMPSTEAD
82NORTH CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA
1400 PANTHER DRIVE
HAMPSTEAD MD 21074
HAMPSTEAD
83SPRING GARDEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYM
700 BOXWOOD DRIVE
HAMPSTEAD MD 21074
HAMPSTEAD
91WINFIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYM
4401 SALEM BOTTOM ROAD
WESTMINSTER MD 21157
FRANKLIN
92WINFIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAFETERIA
4401 SALEM BOTTOM ROAD
WESTMINSTER MD 21157
FRANKLIN
101ELMER WOLFE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYM 1
119 NORTH MAIN STREET
UNION BRIDGE MD 21791
MIDDLEBURG
111NEW WINDSOR MIDDLE SCHOOL CAFETERIA
1000 GREEN VALLEY RD
NEW WINDSOR MD 21776
NEW WINDSOR
121ELMER WOLFE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYM 2
119 NORTH MAIN STREET
UNION BRIDGE MD 21791
UNION BRIDGE
131MT AIRY MIDDLE SCHOOL CAFETERIA
102 WATERSVILLE ROAD
MT AIRY MD 21771
MT AIRY
132MT AIRY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAFETERIA
405 NORTH MAIN STREET
MT AIRY MD 21771
MT AIRY
141LINTON SPRINGS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAFETERIA
375 RONSDALE ROAD
SYKESVILLE MD 21784
BERRETT
142SOUTH CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL MAIN GYM
1300 WEST OLD LIBERTY ROAD
SYKESVILLE MD 21784
BERRETT

Polling places for the September 14, 2010 primary election in Carroll County
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Dayhoff: Amedori to run for Maryland lieutenant governor

Carroll County resident Carmen Amedori to join the ticket of Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Murphy, as his lieutenant governor running mate.
Amedori, who was present at last night’s Westminster Tax Day Tea Party, in the parking lot at Legends Café, on Route 140 was found in the back of the crowd sporting her newly minted “Murphy – Amedori for Maryland (Governor)” signs. Photo by Kevin Dayhoff April 15, 2010 [20100415 CA WsterTxDayTeaPrty 37] Click here for a larger image: http://twitpic.com/1gz42c

April 16, 2010

By Kevin Dayhoff



Today, at 4:30 p.m. on Lawyers’ Mall in Annapolis, Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Murphy will hold a press conference to announce that former Maryland Delegate (R-District 5A, Carroll Co.) Carmen Amedori will join his ticket as his lieutenant governor running mate.

Brian will be joined by Jim Pelura, former Maryland GOP chairman; Charles Lollar, candidate for U.S. Congress; Jerry Walker, candidate for Anne Arundel County Council; and Eric Cary, candidate for State Senate, according to a Murphy campaign press release..

Amedori, who was present at last night’s Westminster Tax Day Tea Party, in the parking lot at Legends Café, on Route 140 was found in the back of the crowd sporting her newly minted “Murphy – Amedori for Maryland (Governor)” signs.

It was earlier on Thursday that word got out that Amedori, who most recently served on the Maryland parole commission member until January, is abandoning her bid for the Republican nomination to oppose U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski (D) of Baltimore.

She had been appointed to her position on the parole commission by then-Governor Ehrlich, who is now her opponent in the upcoming September 14, Maryland Republican primary.

The buzz at last night’s Tea Party was that Murphy is adding Amedori to the ticket to reach-out to conservative voters in the upcoming primary contest; although with so many Ehrlich supporters in the crowd, no one was willing to speak on the record.

Last night Amedori praised Murphy’s small business credentials noting that it was actually Ehrlich who has been on record as saying that it will take someone with a business background to beat incumbent Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley in this fall’s November general election.

Amedori had previously announced in February that she was going to run to unseat the four-term incumbent, Mikulski, by participating in a crowded Republican primary but recently changed her mind to join the ticket of Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Murphy, as his lieutenant governor.

This latest development is certain to make the summer political season that much more interesting.

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Carroll Co res Amedori 2 join tkt Rep gov cand Brian Murphy as Lt gov running mate http://tinyurl.com/y55wm4q http://twitpic.com/1gz42c

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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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