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Tuesday, May 15, 2001

20010514 Westminster MUNICIPAL ELECTION RESULTS

Westminster MUNICIPAL ELECTION RESULTS

May 14, 2001

The 2001 Municipal Election was held on Monday, May 14, 2001 in the City of Westminster for the election of The Mayor and two members of the Common Council. The total number of votes cast was 807 and of that number those cast for the candidates listed below are as follows:

NAME: NUMBER OF VOTES:

FOR MAYOR:

SUZANNE P. ALBERT 372 or 46% of the vote

KEVIN E. DAYHOFF 423 or 52% of the vote

Margin of Victory is [423 – 372] divided by [372 + 423] or 51 / 795 = 6%.

FOR COUNCIL:

EDWARD S. CALWELL, SR. 265

ROY L. CHIAVACCI 487

DAMIAN L. HALSTAD 572

FRANK E. WAGNER, JR. 152

Being the candidates who received the highest number of votes cast, Mayor Kevin E. Dayhoff & Council Members Damian L. Halstad and Roy L. Chiavacci will be sworn into office at the Biennial Reorganization Meeting to be held on Monday, May 21, 2001 at 7:00 p.m.

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Monday, May 12, 1997

19970512 Statement Or Return of Election

May 12, 1997 City of Westminster Statement Or Return of Election

The following "Statement Or Return of Election" was presented by Chief Election Judge, Nancy A. Smelser:

"STATEMENT OR RETURN OF ELECTION To The Mayor and Common Council of Westminster:

We the undersigned Judges and Clerk of the Biennial Municipal Election, held in the City of Westminster, Maryland, on Monday, May 12, 1997, (between the hours of 7 o'clock A.M. and 7 o'clock P.M.) for the election of Mayor and two Council Members to serve as members of the Common Council for the City of Westminster for four years commencing on the Third Monday of May, 1997, do hereby certify that the polls were opened at 7 A.M. and closed at 7 P.M. on this 12 day of May, 1997, and that at said election the whole number of votes cast was 903 and of that number those cast for the candidates for the respective offices was and is as follows:

FOR MAYOR NUMBER OF VOTES

Kenneth A. Yowan 227

Jerry Toadvine 121

FOR COUNCIL MEMBERS NUMBER OF VOTES

Edward S. Calwell 268

Damian L. Halstad 287

And it appearing that Mayor Kenneth Yowan and Edward Calwell and Damian Halstad for Common Council received a majority of the votes cast, we the undersigned Judges and Clerk of the election, do hereby certify and proclaim that the forenamed persons were duly and fairly elected to their respective offices for four years.

And it further appearing that Kenneth Yowan, Edward Calwell and Damian Halstad were the 3 candidates who received the highest number of votes cast for Mayor and Common Council we do hereby declare that they will hold office for the four years.

And we do further certify that the above statement is correct in all and every respect, and that notice has been given to the candidates of their election.

Witness our hands this 12 day of May, 1997

s/ Nancy A. Smelser s/ Fred L. Plunkert Chief Judges"

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History Westminster

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Monday, May 8, 1995

19950508 Westminster St of Election Return


City of Westminster Statement or Return of Election

Three council members

May 8th, 1995

There were a total of 598 votes cast.

Top vote getters were:

Stephan Chapin – 454 votes

Gregory Pecoraro – 381 votes.

Suzanne Albert – 337 votes.

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Rebecca Orenstein – 322 votes

Robert Ballenger - 137 votes

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Sunday, May 7, 1978

19480507 Westminster City Election

Westminster City Election

Democratic Advocate, May 7, 1948.

City Election Monday—Another selection of importance will be held Monday, May 10, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the Firemen's building in the City of Westminster.

The voters will mark their ballots for Mayor Joseph L. Mathias and his councilmen, Scott Bair and Jesse Royer.

The term is for two years. Our city is one of the best governed in the state. Fine streets, parking ground, playground, comfort station, fine thoroughfares, etc., at the cost of $1.00 tax a year.

Now show your appreciation by voting for these candidates. They have no opposition, but that should not keep any voter home.

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