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BS 1001-001Official BallotPresidential General ElectionNovember 3, 2020State of Maryland, Frederick CountyInstructionsPresident and Vice Presidentof the United StatesMaking SelectionsVote for 1Donald J. TrumpandMichael PenceJudge, Court of SpecialAppeals At LargeE. Gregory WellsVote Yes or NoFor Continuance in OfficeYesRepublicanNoFill in the oval to the left ofthe name of your choice.You must blacken the ovalcompletely, and do notmake any marks outside ofthe oval. You do not haveto vote in every race.Joe BidenandKamala HarrisDemocraticJo JorgensenandJeremy Spike CohenDo not cross out or erase,or your vote may not count.If you make a mistake or astray mark, you may ask fora new ballot.LibertarianHowie Gresham HawkinsJudge, Court of SpecialAppealsCircuit 3Kathryn Grill GraeffVote Yes or NoFor Continuance in OfficeYesandAngela WalkerGreenNoOptional write-inJerome M. SegalandJohn de GraafBoard of EducationBread and RosesVote for up to 3or write-in:To add a candidate, fill inthe oval to the left of "orwrite-in" and print the nameclearly on the dotted line.David BassRae M. GallagherRepresentative in CongressDistrict 6Lois JarmanVote for 1Jason "Mr. J" JohnsonNeil C. ParrottRepublicanSue JohnsonDavid J. TroneDemocraticDean RoseGeorge GluckGreenor write-in:or write-in:or write-in:Judge of the Circuit CourtCircuit 6or write-in:Vote for 1Theresa M. Adamsor write-in:Vote Both Sides

Question 1Question CConstitutional Amendment(Ch. 645 of the 2020 Legislative Session)State Budget ProcessCharter AmendmentCouncil Member VacancyThe proposed amendment authorizes theGeneral Assembly, in enacting a balancedbudget bill for fiscal year 2024 and each fiscalyear thereafter, to increase, diminish, or additems, provided that the General Assemblymay not exceed the total proposed budget assubmitted by the Governor.(Amending Article II Section 17 and Article IIISections 14 and 52 of the MarylandConstitution)For the Constitutional AmendmentAgainst the Constitutional AmendmentQuestion 2Commercial Gaming ExpansionReferendum(Ch. 492 of the 2020 Legislative Session)Expansion of Commercial Gaming - Sportsand Event WageringDo you approve the expansion of commercialgaming in the State of Maryland to authorizesports and events betting for the primarypurpose of raising revenue for education?For the Referred LawAgainst the Referred LawQuestion ACharter AmendmentCouncil Non-interferenceThis Charter Amendment would amend theFrederick County Charter to require theCounty Executive to provide any informationthat is requested by an individual CountyCouncil member which is for the purpose ofintroducing and evaluating legislation or toengage in the review and monitoring ofGovernment programs, activities, and policyimplementation.For the Charter AmendmentAgainst the Charter AmendmentQuestion BCharter AmendmentBorrowing LimitationsThis Charter Amendment would amend theFrederick County Charter to reduce thepercentage of assessable property theCounty can pledge for debt from 5 to 3percent of assessable real property, and from15 to 9 percent of assessable personalproperty.This Charter Amendment would amend theFrederick County Charter to provide that theCounty Council shall fill a vacancy on theCouncil by choosing one of three personsfrom a list submitted by the central committeeof the same political party as the vacatingmember. If no list is submitted or the vacatingmember was not a member of a politicalparty, the Council shall appoint a person itdeems best qualified to hold office. If theCouncil fails to fill the vacancy within 45 days,the County Executive shall fill the vacancy byfollowing the same procedure. All personsconsidered for appointment shall bepresented to the public and shall beinterviewed by either the Council orExecutive, allowing for public comment, priorto appointment. If the vacancy occurs in thefirst year of the vacating member's term, aftera person is appointed to temporarily fill thevacancy, a special election will be held toelect and fill the vacancy for the balance ofthe term.For the Charter AmendmentAgainst the Charter AmendmentQuestion DCharter AmendmentCounty Executive VacancyThis Charter Amendment would amend theFrederick County Charter to provide aprocess to fill a vacancy in the position ofCounty Executive. The County Council shallfill a vacancy of the Executive by choosingone of three persons from a list submitted bythe central committee of the same politicalparty as the vacating Executive. If no list issubmitted or the vacating Executive was not amember of a political party, the Council shallappoint a person it deems best qualified tohold office. If the Council fails to fill thevacancy within 45 days, the Council shallappoint the County's Chief AdministrativeOfficer. All persons considered forappointment shall be presented to the publicand shall be interviewed, allowing for publiccomment, prior to appointment. If the vacancyoccurs in the first year of the vacatingExecutive's term, after a person is appointedto temporarily fill the vacancy, a specialelection will be held to elect and fill thevacancy for the balance of the term.For the Charter AmendmentAgainst the Charter AmendmentFor the Charter AmendmentAgainst the Charter AmendmentEnd of Ballot

BS 2001-002Official BallotPresidential General ElectionNovember 3, 2020State of Maryland, Frederick CountyInstructionsPresident and Vice Presidentof the United StatesMaking SelectionsVote for 1Donald J. TrumpandMichael PenceJudge, Court of SpecialAppeals At LargeE. Gregory WellsVote Yes or NoFor Continuance in OfficeYesRepublicanNoFill in the oval to the left ofthe name of your choice.You must blacken the ovalcompletely, and do notmake any marks outside ofthe oval. You do not haveto vote in every race.Joe BidenandKamala HarrisDemocraticJo JorgensenandJeremy Spike CohenDo not cross out or erase,or your vote may not count.If you make a mistake or astray mark, you may ask fora new ballot.LibertarianHowie Gresham HawkinsJudge, Court of SpecialAppealsCircuit 3Kathryn Grill GraeffVote Yes or NoFor Continuance in OfficeYesandAngela WalkerGreenNoOptional write-inJerome M. SegalandJohn de GraafBoard of EducationBread and RosesVote for up to 3or write-in:To add a candidate, fill inthe oval to the left of "orwrite-in" and print the nameclearly on the dotted line.David BassRae M. GallagherRepresentative in CongressDistrict 6Lois JarmanVote for 1Jason "Mr. J" JohnsonNeil C. ParrottRepublicanSue JohnsonDavid J. TroneDemocraticDean RoseGeorge GluckGreenor write-in:or write-in:or write-in:Judge of the Circuit CourtCircuit 6or write-in:Vote for 1Theresa M. Adamsor write-in:Vote Both Sides

Question 1Question CConstitutional Amendment(Ch. 645 of the 2020 Legislative Session)State Budget ProcessCharter AmendmentCouncil Member VacancyThe proposed amendment authorizes theGeneral Assembly, in enacting a balancedbudget bill for fiscal year 2024 and each fiscalyear thereafter, to increase, diminish, or additems, provided that the General Assemblymay not exceed the total proposed budget assubmitted by the Governor.(Amending Article II Section 17 and Article IIISections 14 and 52 of the MarylandConstitution)For the Constitutional AmendmentAgainst the Constitutional AmendmentQuestion 2Commercial Gaming ExpansionReferendum(Ch. 492 of the 2020 Legislative Session)Expansion of Commercial Gaming - Sportsand Event WageringDo you approve the expansion of commercialgaming in the State of Maryland to authorizesports and events betting for the primarypurpose of raising revenue for education?For the Referred LawAgainst the Referred LawQuestion ACharter AmendmentCouncil Non-interferenceThis Charter Amendment would amend theFrederick County Charter to require theCounty Executive to provide any informationthat is requested by an individual CountyCouncil member which is for the purpose ofintroducing and evaluating legislation or toengage in the review and monitoring ofGovernment programs, activities, and policyimplementation.For the Charter AmendmentAgainst the Charter AmendmentQuestion BCharter AmendmentBorrowing LimitationsThis Charter Amendment would amend theFrederick County Charter to reduce thepercentage of assessable property theCounty can pledge for debt from 5 to 3percent of assessable real property, and from15 to 9 percent of assessable personalproperty.This Charter Amendment would amend theFrederick County Charter to provide that theCounty Council shall fill a vacancy on theCouncil by choosing one of three personsfrom a list submitted by the central committeeof the same political party as the vacatingmember. If no list is submitted or the vacatingmember was not a member of a politicalparty, the Council shall appoint a person itdeems best qualified to hold office. If theCouncil fails to fill the vacancy within 45 days,the County Executive shall fill the vacancy byfollowing the same procedure. All personsconsidered for appointment shall bepresented to the public and shall beinterviewed by either the Council orExecutive, allowing for public comment, priorto appointment. If the vacancy occurs in thefirst year of the vacating member's term, aftera person is appointed to temporarily fill thevacancy, a special election will be held toelect and fill the vacancy for the balance ofthe term.For the Charter AmendmentAgainst the Charter AmendmentQuestion DCharter AmendmentCounty Executive VacancyThis Charter Amendment would amend theFrederick County Charter to provide aprocess to fill a vacancy in the position ofCounty Executive. The County Council shallfill a vacancy of the Executive by choosingone of three persons from a list submitted bythe central committee of the same politicalparty as the vacating Executive. If no list issubmitted or the vacating Executive was not amember of a political party, the Council shallappoint a person it deems best qualified tohold office. If the Council fails to fill thevacancy within 45 days, the Council shallappoint the County's Chief AdministrativeOfficer. All persons considered forappointment shall be presented to the publicand shall be interviewed, allowing for publiccomment, prior to appointment. If the vacancyoccurs in the first year of the vacatingExecutive's term, after a person is appointedto temporarily fill the vacancy, a specialelection will be held to elect and fill thevacancy for the balance of the term.For the Charter AmendmentAgainst the Charter AmendmentFor the Charter AmendmentAgainst the Charter AmendmentEnd of Ballot

BS 3001-003Official BallotPresidential General ElectionNovember 3, 2020State of Maryland, Frederick CountyInstructionsPresident and Vice Presidentof the United StatesMaking SelectionsVote for 1Donald J. TrumpandMichael PenceJudge, Court of SpecialAppeals At LargeE. Gregory WellsVote Yes or NoFor Continuance in OfficeYesRepublicanNoFill in the oval to the left ofthe name of your choice.You must blacken the ovalcompletely, and do notmake any marks outside ofthe oval. You do not haveto vote in every race.Joe BidenandKamala HarrisDemocraticJo JorgensenandJeremy Spike CohenDo not cross out or erase,or your vote may not count.If you make a mistake or astray mark, you may ask fora new ballot.LibertarianHowie Gresham HawkinsJudge, Court of SpecialAppealsCircuit 3Kathryn Grill GraeffVote Yes or NoFor Continuance in OfficeYesandAngela WalkerGreenNoOptional write-inJerome M. SegalandJohn de GraafBoard of EducationBread and RosesVote for up to 3or write-in:To add a candidate, fill inthe oval to the left of "orwrite-in" and print the nameclearly on the dotted line.David BassRae M. GallagherRepresentative in CongressDistrict 6Lois JarmanVote for 1Jason "Mr. J" JohnsonNeil C. ParrottRepublicanSue JohnsonDavid J. TroneDemocraticDean RoseGeorge GluckGreenor write-in:or write-in:or write-in:Judge of the Circuit CourtCircuit 6or write-in:Vote for 1Theresa M. Adamsor write-in:Vote Both Sides

Question 1Question CConstitutional Amendment(Ch. 645 of the 2020 Legislative Session)State Budget ProcessCharter AmendmentCouncil Member VacancyThe proposed amendment authorizes theGeneral Assembly, in enacting a balancedbudget bill for fiscal year 2024 and each fiscalyear thereafter, to increase, diminish, or additems, provided that the General Assemblymay not exceed the total proposed budget assubmitted by the Governor.(Amending Article II Section 17 and Article IIISections 14 and 52 of the MarylandConstitution)For the Constitutional AmendmentAgainst the Constitutional AmendmentQuestion 2Commercial Gaming ExpansionReferendum(Ch. 492 of the 2020 Legislative Session)Expansion of Commercial Gaming - Sportsand Event WageringDo you approve the expansion of commercialgaming in the State of Maryland to authorizesports and events betting for the primarypurpose of raising revenue for education?For the Referred LawAgainst the Referred LawQuestion ACharter AmendmentCouncil Non-interferenceThis Charter Amendment would amend theFrederick County Charter to require theCounty Executive to provide any informationthat is requested by an individual CountyCouncil member which is for the purpose ofintroducing and evaluating legislation or toengage in the review and monitoring ofGovernment programs, activities, and policyimplementation.For the Charter AmendmentAgainst the Charter AmendmentQuestion BCharter AmendmentBorrowing LimitationsThis Charter Amendment would amend theFrederick County Charter to reduce thepercentage of assessable property theCounty can pledge for debt from 5 to 3percent of assessable real property, and from15 to 9 percent of assessable personalproperty.This Charter Amendment would amend theFrederick County Charter to provide that theCounty Council shall fill a vacancy on theCouncil by choosing one of three personsfrom a list submitted by the central committeeof the same political party as the vacatingmember. If no list is submitted or the vacatingmember was not a member of a politicalparty, the Council shall appoint a person itdeems best qualified to hold office. If theCouncil fails to fill the vacancy within 45 days,the County Executive shall fill the vacancy byfollowing the same procedure. All personsconsidered for appointment shall bepresented to the public and shall beinterviewed by either the Council orExecutive, allowing for public comment, priorto appointment. If the vacancy occurs in thefirst year of the vacating member's term, aftera person is appointed to temporarily fill thevacancy, a special election will be held toelect and fill the vacancy for the balance ofthe term.For the Charter AmendmentAgainst the Charter AmendmentQuestion DCharter AmendmentCounty Executive VacancyThis Charter Amendment would amend theFrederick County Charter to provide aprocess to fill a vacancy in the position ofCounty Executive. The County Council shallfill a vacancy of the Executive by choosingone of three persons from a list submitted bythe central committee of the same politicalparty as the vacating Executive. If no list issubmitted or the vacating Executive was not amember of a political party, the Council shallappoint a person it deems best qualified tohold office. If the Council fails to fill thevacancy within 45 days, the Council shallappoint the County's Chief AdministrativeOfficer. All persons considered forappointment shall be presented to the publicand shall be interviewed, allowing for publiccomment, prior to appointment. If the vacancyoccurs in the first year of the vacatingExecutive's term, after a person is appointedto temporarily fill the vacancy, a specialelection will be held to elect and fill thevacancy for the balance of the term.For the Charter AmendmentAgainst the Charter AmendmentFor the Charter AmendmentAgainst the Charter AmendmentEnd of Ballot

BS 4002-001Official BallotPresidential General ElectionNovember 3, 2020State of Maryland, Frederick CountyInstructionsPresident and Vice Presidentof the United StatesMaking SelectionsVote for 1Donald J. TrumpandMichael PenceJudge, Court of SpecialAppeals At LargeE. Gregory WellsVote Yes or NoFor Continuance in OfficeYesRepublicanNoFill in the oval to the left ofthe name of your choice.You must blacken the ovalcompletely, and do notmake any marks outside ofthe oval. You do not haveto vote in every race.Joe BidenandKamala HarrisDemocraticJo JorgensenandJeremy Spike CohenDo not cross out or erase,or your vote may not count.If you make a mistake or astray mark, you may ask fora new ballot.LibertarianHowie Gresham HawkinsJudge, Court of SpecialAppealsCircuit 3Kathryn Grill GraeffVote Yes or NoFor Continuance in OfficeYesandAngela WalkerGreenNoOptional write-inJerome M. SegalandJohn de GraafBoard of EducationBread and RosesVote for up to 3or write-in:To add a candidate, fill inthe oval to the left of "orwrite-in" and print the nameclearly on the dotted line.David BassRae M. GallagherRepresentative in CongressDistrict 6Lois JarmanVote for 1Jason "Mr. J" JohnsonNeil C. ParrottRepublicanSue JohnsonDavid J. TroneDemocraticDean RoseGeorge GluckGreenor write-in:or write-in:or write-in:Judge of the Circuit CourtCircuit 6or write-in:Vote for 1Theresa M. Adamsor write-in:Vote Both Sides

Question 1Question CConstitutional Amendment(Ch. 645 of the 2020 Legislative Session)State Budget ProcessCharter AmendmentCouncil Member VacancyThe proposed amendment authorizes theGeneral Assembly, in enacting a balancedbudget bill for fiscal year 2024 and each fiscalyear thereafter, to increase, diminish, or additems, provided that the General Assemblymay not exceed the total proposed budget assubmitted by the Governor.(Amending Article II Section 17 and Article IIISections 14 and 52 of the MarylandConstitution)For the Constitutional AmendmentAgainst the Constitutional AmendmentQuestion 2Commercial Gaming ExpansionReferendum(Ch. 492 of the 2020 Legislative Session)Expansion of Commercial Gaming - Sportsand Event WageringDo you approve the expansion of commercialgaming in the State of Maryland to authorizesports and events betting for the primarypurpose of raising revenue for education?For the Referred LawAgainst the Referred LawQuestion ACharter AmendmentCouncil Non-interferenceThis Charter Amendment would amend theFrederick County Charter to require theCounty Executive to provide any informationthat is requested by an individual CountyCouncil member which is for the purpose ofintroducing and evaluating legislation or toengage in the review and monitoring ofGovernment programs, activities, and policyimplementation.For the Charter AmendmentAgainst the Charter AmendmentQuestion BCharter AmendmentBorrowing LimitationsThis Charter Amendment would amend theFrederick County Charter to reduce thepercentage of assessable property theCounty can pledge for debt from 5 to 3percent of assessable real property, and from15 to 9 percent of assessable personalproperty.This Charter Amendment would amend theFrederick County Charter to provide that theCounty Council shall fill a vacancy on theCouncil by choosing one of three personsfrom a list submitted by the central committeeof the same political party as the vacatingmember. If no list is submitted or the vacatingmember was not a member of a politicalparty, the Council shall appoint a person itdeems best qualified to hold office. If theCouncil fails to fill the vacancy within 45 days,the County Executive shall fill the vacancy byfollowing the same procedure. All personsconsidered for appointment shall bepresented to the public and shall beinterviewed by either the Council orExecutive, allowing for public comment, priorto appointment. If the vacancy occurs in thefirst year of the vacating member's term, aftera person is appointed to temporarily fill thevacancy, a special election will be held toelect and fill the vacancy for the balance ofthe term.For the Charter AmendmentAgainst the Charter AmendmentQuestion DCharter AmendmentCounty Executive VacancyThis Charter Amendment would amend theFrederick County Charter to provide aprocess to fill a vacancy in the position ofCounty Executive. The County Council shallfill a vacancy of the Executive by choosingone of three persons from a list submitted bythe central committee of the same politicalparty as the vacating Executive. If no list issubmitted or the vacating Executive was not amember of a political party, the Council shallappoint a person it deems best qualified tohold office. If the Council fails to fill thevacancy within 45 days, the Council shallappoint the County's Chief AdministrativeOfficer. All persons considered forappointment shall be presented to the publicand shall be interviewed, allowing for publiccomment, prior to appointment. If the vacancyoccurs in the first year of the vacatingExecutive's term, after a person is appointedto temporarily fill the vacancy, a specialelection will be held to elect and fill thevacancy for the balance of the term.For the Charter AmendmentAgainst the Charter AmendmentFor the Charter AmendmentAgainst the Charter AmendmentEnd of Ballot

BS 5002-002Official BallotPresidential General ElectionNovember 3, 2020State of Maryland, Frederick CountyInstructionsPresident and Vice Presidentof the United StatesMaking SelectionsVote for 1Donald J. TrumpandMichael PenceJudge, Court of SpecialAppeals At LargeE. Gregory WellsVote Yes or NoFor Continuance in OfficeYesRepublicanNoFill in the oval to the left ofthe name of your choice.You must blacken the ovalcompletely, and do notmake any marks outside ofthe oval. You do not haveto vote in every race.Joe BidenandKamala HarrisDemocraticJo JorgensenandJeremy Spike CohenDo not cross out or erase,or your vote may not count.If you make a mistake or astray mark, you may ask fora new ballot.LibertarianHowie Gresham HawkinsJudge, Court of SpecialAppealsCircuit 3Kathryn Grill GraeffVote Yes or NoFor Continuance in OfficeYesandAngela WalkerGreenNoOptional write-inJerome M. SegalandJohn de GraafBoard of EducationBread and RosesVote for up to 3or write-in:To add a candidate, fill inthe oval to the left of "orwrite-in" and print the nameclearly on the dotted line.David BassRae M. GallagherRepresentative in CongressDistrict 6Lois JarmanVote for 1Jason "Mr. J" JohnsonNeil C. ParrottRepublicanSue JohnsonDavid J. TroneDemocraticDean RoseGeorge GluckGreenor write-in:or write-in:or write-in:Judge of the Circuit CourtCircuit 6or write-in:Vote for 1Theresa M. Adamsor write-in:Vote Both Sides

Question 1Question CConstitutional Amendment(Ch. 645 of the 2020 Legislative Session)State Budget ProcessCharter AmendmentCouncil Member VacancyThe proposed amendment authorizes theGeneral Assembly, in enacting a balancedbudget bill for fiscal year 2024 and each fiscalyear thereafter, to increase, diminish, or additems, provided that the General Assemblymay not exceed the total proposed budget assubmitted by the Governor.(Amending Article II Section 17 and Article IIISections 14 and 52 of the MarylandConstitution)For the Constitutional AmendmentAgainst the Constitutional AmendmentQuestion 2Commercial Gaming ExpansionReferendum(Ch. 492 of the 2020 Legislative Session)Expansion of Commercial Gaming - Sportsand Event WageringDo you approve the expansion of commercialgaming in the State of Maryland to authorizesports and events betting for the primarypurpose of raising revenue for education?For the Referred LawAgainst the Referred LawQuestion ACharter AmendmentCouncil Non-interferenceThis Charter Amendment would amend theFrederick County Charter to require theCounty Executive to provide any informationthat is requested by an individual CountyCouncil member which is for the purpose ofintroducing and evaluating legislation or toengage in the review and monitoring ofGovernment programs, activities, and policyimplementation.For the Charter AmendmentAgainst the Charter AmendmentQuestion BCharter AmendmentBorrowing LimitationsThis Charter Amendment would amend theFrederick County Charter to reduce thepercentage of assessable property theCounty can pledge for debt from 5 to 3percent of assessable real property, and from15 to 9 percent of assessable personalproperty.This Charter Amendment would amend theFrederick County Charter to provide that theCounty Council shall fill a vacancy on theCouncil by choosing one of three personsfrom a list submitted by the central committeeof the same political party as the vacatingmember. If no list is submitted or the vacatingmember was not a member of a politicalparty, the Council shall appoint a person itdeems best qualified to hold office. If theCouncil fails to fill the vacancy within 45 days,the County Executive shall fill the vacancy byfollowing the same procedure. All personsconsidered for appointment shall bepresented to the public and shall beinterviewed by either the Council orExecutive, allowing for public comment, priorto appointment. If the vacancy occurs in thefirst year of the vacating member's term, aftera person is appointed to temporarily fill thevacancy, a special election will be held toelect and fill the vacancy for the balance ofthe term.For the Charter AmendmentAgainst the Charter AmendmentQuestion DCharter AmendmentCounty Executive VacancyThis Charter Amendment would amend theFrederick County Charter to provide aprocess to fill a vacancy in the position ofCounty Executive. The County Council shallfill a vacancy of the Executive by choosingone of three persons from a list submitted bythe central committee of the same politicalparty as the vacating Executive. If no list issubmitted or the vacating Executive was not amember of a political party, the Council shallappoint a person it deems best qualified tohold office. If the Council fails to fill thevacancy within 45 days, the Council shallappoint the County's Chief AdministrativeOfficer. All persons considered forappointment shall be presented to the publicand shall be interviewed, allowing for publiccomment, prior to appointment. If the vacancyoccurs in the first year of the vacatingExecutive's term, after a person is appointedto temporarily fill the vacancy, a specialelection will be held to elect and fill thevacancy for the balance of the term.For the Charter AmendmentAgainst the Charter AmendmentFor the Charter AmendmentAgainst the Charter AmendmentEnd of Ballot

BS 6002-003Official BallotPresidential General ElectionNovember 3, 2020State of Maryland, Frederick CountyInstructionsPresident and Vice Presidentof the United StatesMaking SelectionsVote for 1Donald J. TrumpandMichael PenceJudge, Court of SpecialAppeals At LargeE. Gregory WellsVote Yes or NoFor Continuance in OfficeYesRepublicanNoFill in the oval to the left ofthe name of your choice.You must blacken the ovalcompletely, and do notmake any marks outside ofthe oval. You do not haveto vote in every race.Joe BidenandKamala HarrisDemocraticJo JorgensenandJeremy Spike CohenDo not cross out or erase,or your vote may not count.If you make a mistake or astray mark, you may ask fora new ballot.LibertarianHowie Gresham HawkinsJudge, Court of SpecialAppealsCircuit 3Kathryn Grill GraeffVote Yes or NoFor Continuance in OfficeYesandAngela WalkerGreenNoOptional write-inJerome M. SegalandJohn de GraafBoard of EducationBread and RosesVote for up to 3or write-in:To add a candidate, fill inthe oval to the left of "orwrite-in" and print the nameclearly on the dotted line.David BassRae M. GallagherRepresentative in CongressDistrict 6Lois JarmanVote for 1Jason "Mr. J" JohnsonNeil C. ParrottRepublicanSue JohnsonDavid J. TroneDemocraticDean RoseGeorge GluckGreenor write-in:or write-in:or write-in:Judge of the Circuit CourtCircuit 6or write-in:Vote for 1Theresa M. Adamsor write-in:Vote Both Sides

Question 1Question CConstitutional Amendment(Ch. 645 of the 2020 Legislative Session)State Budget ProcessCharter AmendmentCouncil Member VacancyThe proposed amendment authorizes theGeneral Assembly, in enacting a balancedbudget bill for fiscal year 2024 and each fiscalyear thereafter, to increase, diminish, or additems, provided that the General Assemblymay not exceed the total proposed budget assubmitted by the Governor.(Amending Article II Section 17 and Article IIISections 14 and 52 of the MarylandConstitution)For the Constitutional AmendmentAgainst the Constitutional AmendmentQuestion 2Commercial Gaming ExpansionReferendum(Ch. 492 of the 2020 Legislative Session)Expansion of Commercial Gaming - Sportsand Event WageringDo you approve the expansion of commercialgaming in the State of Maryland to authorizesports and events betting for the primarypurpose of raising revenue for education?For the Referred LawAgainst the Referred LawQuestion ACharter AmendmentCouncil Non-interferenceThis Charter Amendment would amend theFrederick County Charter to require theCounty Executive to provide any informationthat is requested by an individual CountyCouncil member which is for the purpose ofintroducing and evaluating legislation or toengage in the review and monitoring ofGovernment programs, activities, and policyimplementation.For the Charter AmendmentAgainst the Charter AmendmentQuestion BCharter AmendmentBorrowing LimitationsThis Charter Amendment would amend theFrederick County Charter to reduce thepercentage of assessable property theCounty can pledge for debt from 5 to 3percent of assessable real property, and from15 to 9 percent of assessable personalproperty.This Charter Amendment would amend theFrederick County Charter to provide that theCounty Council shall fill a vacancy on theCouncil by choosing one of three personsfrom a list submitted by the central committeeof the same political party as the vacatingmember. If no list is submitted or the vacatingmember was not a member of a politicalparty, the Council shall appoint a person itdeems best qualified to hold office. If theCouncil fails to fill the vacancy within 45 days,the County Executive shall fill the vacancy byfollowing the same procedure. All personsconsidered for appointment shall bepresented to the public and shall beinterviewed by either the Council orExecutive, allowing for public comment, priorto appointment. If the vacanc

first year of the vacating member's term, after a person is appointed to temporarily fill the vacancy, a special election will be held to elect and fill the vacancy for the balance of the term. For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Question D Charter Amendment County

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