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Showing posts with label Elections 2010 Carroll Co. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elections 2010 Carroll Co. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Early voting under way in Carroll County at Westminster Senior Center












Early voting under way in Carroll County at Westminster Senior Center




Published October 26, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
Early voting for the Maryland general election began last week at the Westminster Senior Center, 135 Stoner Ave., and continues through this Thursday, Oct. 28, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. each day.The pace was brisk in Westminster last week, but by Saturday ... ... http://www.explorecarroll.com/news/4869/early-voting-under-way-carroll-county-westminster-senior-center/

Monday, October 25, 2010

DAYHOFF: Vote against local hunger by bringing canned goods to the polls

DAYHOFF: Vote against local hunger by bringing canned goods to the polls

EAGLE ARCHIVE

By Kevin Dayhoff

... on Nov. 2, along with your vote, please bring along a can of beans, or soup -- or even marinated asparagus spears -- to take along with you to the polls.

This election, Carroll County is going to continue a unique tradition started with the November 2008 election.
It's a humanitarian effort of neighbor helping neighbor that, to the best of my knowledge, is a one-of-a-kind initiative in the nation.
One of the things that make Carroll County special is that no matter how many changes occur over the years, we always maintain our priorities by looking out for one another.
This year, Martin Radinsky, Frank Baylor, Kelly Buie, Bob Mitchell, David and Laura O'Callaghan have again organized the Election Day food drive to support Carroll County Food Sunday. Volunteers will beat polling places throughout the county to collect the nonperishable canned goods.
Last week, Radinsky said that in November 2008, Carroll County voters filled seven 150-cubic foot containers with donated food. In an interview with Radinsky back in 2008, he said he wanted "to build (the food collection effort) into a Carroll County habit for elections in the future."

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Unofficial Polling Place turnout for Carroll County on September 14, 2010

Unofficial Polling Place turnout for Carroll County on September 14, 2010

Maryland State Board of Election Unofficial Polling Place Turnout for Carroll County on September 14, 2010


[20100914 Unofficial Polling Place turnout for CC]

Carroll County, voting, early voting, Maryland, elections

Unofficial Polling Place turnout for Carroll County on September 14, 2010roll                                                                                                                              

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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Carroll for Ehrlich Early Voting Rally with Bob Ehrlich Saturday October 23rd at 1pm

Carroll for Ehrlich Early Voting Rally with Bob Ehrlich Saturday October 23rd at 1pm

Bob Ehrlich will be speaking at an "Early Voting Rally" on Saturday, October 23rd at 1pm.  The rally will take place at the County Agriculture Center in the Horse Ring (please access the arena from the Gist Road entrance).

This is a free event and all are welcome.  Come show your support the Ehrlich/Kane ticket.  

If you have any questions, please e-mailcarroll4ehrlich@gmail.com.

Warmest Regards,
Amanda Boyd Miller, County Coordinator, Marylanders for Bob Ehrlich

Super Saturday - October 16th

Don't forget this Saturday is SUPER SATURDAY! Come join us for one of these events and receive an Ehrlich/Kane t-shirt!

8:30am - Ehrlich/Kane sign waving at the Home Depot/WaWa intersection in Westminster

10:00am - Go Door-to-Door in Finksburg with other local GOP candidates.

Noon to 3:00pm - Phone Banking at the Baltimore Area Victory Center

E-mail carroll4ehrlich@gmail.com if you are interested in any of these activities.

Stop by any of our Ehrlich/Kane Depots to pick-up signs & bumper stickers

Carroll County Republican Central Committee Headquarters, 95 Carroll Street, Westminster Open Daily

Main Street Realty, 229 East Main Street, Suite G, Westminster Open During Business Hours

Heltebridle Insurance, 435 East Baltimore Street, Taneytown Open During Business Hours

The Law Office of Joseph M. Getty, 3103 Main St., Manchester Open During Business Hours

Wagner's Meat, Mt. Airy Meat Locker Company, 604 North Main Street, Mt. Airy  Open During Business Hours

Tucks Service Station, 47 North Main Street, Union Bridge  Open During Business Hours

The Helminiak Residence, (feel to stop by and take one of the many signs out of their yard) 6205 Candle Court, Sykesville

20101023 Carroll for Ehrlich Early Voting Rally
Carroll for Ehrlich, Early Voting, Bob Ehrlich, Carroll County Agriculture Center



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Monday, October 18, 2010

Carroll County has three questions on the ballot this coming November 2, 2010

For the many folks who have asked:

Carroll County has three questions on the ballot this coming November 2, 2010:

• Should Maryland have a convention to change its constitution?

• Should Baltimore City’s orphans’ court judges be required to be lawyers?

• Should jury trials be allowed only in civil cases when the amount in question is more than $15,000, instead of more than $10,000, the current minimum?

Yes, the orphans’ court question pertains only to Baltimore City; however, it is being put before the voters statewide vote because it proposes a change to the state constitution…  The jury trial question also is a constitutional amendment.

For more on Question # 1, you may want to see this: http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4005


As far as the other questions...  We only have three on the ballot in Carroll County... http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/10/november-2-2010-maryland-general.html



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Thursday, October 14, 2010

The Herald-Mail: County voters will face three ballot questions By ANDREW SCHOTZ

County voters will face three ballot questions  By ANDREW SCHOTZ


09/26/2010

County voters will face three ballot questions  By ANDREW SCHOTZ andrews@herald-mail.com


RELATED STORIES in the Hagerstown Herald-Mail:


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Washington County voters will be asked on Nov. 2 to consider three statewide ballot questions:

• Should Maryland have a convention to change its constitution?

• Should Baltimore City’s orphans’ court judges be required to be lawyers?

• Should jury trials be allowed only in civil cases when the amount in question is more than $15,000, instead of more than $10,000, the current minimum?

Those items will be on general-election ballots along with numerous county, state and federal races.

Even though the orphans’ court question pertains only to Baltimore City, it’s up for statewide vote because it proposes a change to the state constitution, said Jared DeMarinis, the Maryland State Board of Elections’ director of candidacy and campaign finance.

The jury trial question also proposes a constitutional amendment.

The constitutional convention question is one that, according to the state constitution, must be asked of voters every 20 years.

A constitutional convention question failed in 1990.

Neither major political party is taking a position on the statewide ballot questions.

“Personally, I don’t think there’s a need” for a constitutional convention, said Susan Turnbull, the chairwoman of the Maryland Democratic Party. “We’re working pretty well in the state of Maryland.”

“That’s something for Maryland voters to decide,” Ryan Mahoney, a spokesman for the Maryland Republican Party, said of a constitutional convention.

He added that it’s not a bad idea to ask voters the question every 20 years.

Baltimore City and several counties throughout Maryland also will have local ballot questions for their voters. Washington County will not have local ballot questions.

The three statewide ballot questions are listed below, along with explanations and background from the state:

• Question 1, Constitutional Question — Maryland Constitutional Convention

(Senate Bill 26, Chapter 9 of the 2010 Legislative Session)

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

(Senate Bill 119, Chapter 480 of the 2010 Legislative Session)

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

(House Bill 417, Chapter 481 of the 2010 Legislative Session)

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.

Related: November 2, 2010 Maryland General Election Ballot Questions

Maryland State Board of Elections


Section 2 of Article 14 of the 1867 Maryland constitution mandated that every 20 years a referendum is required to appear on the ballot for citizens to decide whether or not they wish to rewrite the Maryland constitution.

Find my www.thetentacle.com column on the constitutional convention question, here: http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4005

My Sunday www.explorecarroll.com column will also address the constitutional convention question…

20100926 HHM County voters will face 3 ballot questions 


November 2, 2010 Maryland General Election Ballot Questionss Gubernatorial Election                                                                                                                               

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Explore Carroll Coverage of the September 14, 2010 primary elections in Carroll County

Coverage of the September 14, 2010 primary elections in Carroll County By Jim Joyner, Charles Schelle, Steve Jones, Kevin Dayhoff and Bob Allen at Explore Carroll

    BREAKING: Krebs and Stocksdale hang on to win House nominations in final Carroll County tally
    Published September 22, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
    ... and Stocksdale will advance to the upcoming Nov. 2 general election, and will face Democrat challengers Sharon Baker and Francis Walsh ... will now face Democrat challenger Anita Riley in the general election for the Dist. 9B seat, which includes Sykesville, ... ...
    Primary election carries wave of change for Carroll's Board of County Commissioners
    Published September 19, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
    ... immediate aftermath of Tuesday's primary election, insiders in Carroll County began analyzing ... commissioners following the November general election. Voters also had change in mind ... RESULTS Those advancing to General Election shown in bold. Amounts shown ... ...
    Gouge, Zimmer defeated as voters sweep in a new commissioner board in Carroll
    Published September 15, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
    ... county, voters in the Sept. 14 primary election brushed out two incumbents on the commissioner ... face Democrat Anita Riley in the General Election.And in the House District 5A race, ... .Getty will advance to face Democrat C. Scott Stone in the General Election....
    LIVE CHAT: Primary Election 2010
    Published September 14, 2010 by Carroll Eagle
    LIVE CHATJoin us for live coverage of the 2010 Primary Election starting at 3 p.m., Tuesday. You can sign up ... /mobile.php/option=com_mobile/task=viewaltcast/altcast_code=04adb15fb9" >Primary Election 2010Follow us on Twitter ... ...
    Low turnout in Carroll County reported by candidates, poll workers
    Published September 14, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
    ... “Unlike other Maryland primaries, today’s election suffers from a ‘Raven’s effect� ... analyst, observed, “In a primary election, low turnout benefits challengers in a ... to stop and chat. Karen Fassett, another election judge at Westminster Elementary School, stopped ... ...


Explore Carroll Coverage of the September 14, 2010 primary elections in Carroll County

20100922 ExpCar coverage of 20100914 CC primary

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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

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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