Politics & Government

Annapolis Primary Election Results: Democratic Incumbents Defeat Challengers

Three Annapolis incumbents advanced to the city council general election after winning their Democratic primary battles.

The City of Annapolis Board of Supervisors of Elections announced Tuesday that these candidates won their Democratic primaries and advanced to the general election: Rhonda Pindell Charles (Ward 3), Sheila M. Finlayson (Ward 4) and Ross H. Arnett (Ward 8).
The City of Annapolis Board of Supervisors of Elections announced Tuesday that these candidates won their Democratic primaries and advanced to the general election: Rhonda Pindell Charles (Ward 3), Sheila M. Finlayson (Ward 4) and Ross H. Arnett (Ward 8). (Jacob Baumgart/Patch)

ANNAPOLIS, MD — Three Democratic incumbents won their Annapolis City Council primaries, officials announced Tuesday.

Officeholder Rhonda Pindell Charles defeated challenger Keanuú Smith-Brown in the race for Ward 3. Alderwoman Sheila M. Finlayson outlasted newcomer Toni Strong Pratt in Ward 4. Incumbent Ross H. Arnett edged out opponent Kathleen George in the Ward 8 election.

These were the only districts where multiple candidates from the same party sought the nomination.

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Neither Pindell Charles nor Finlayson has Republican competition in the general election, so they will retain their city council seats. Arnett must beat Rockford Toews (R) in November to keep his position.

No Republican races were contested. Every GOP candidate automatically advanced to the general election.

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The Democrats' victory announcement was the third and final vote tally. Every incumbent but Finlayson held a lead heading into the last ballot count. Finlayson overcame that deficit, however, and squeezed out a five-vote victory to maintain her council spot.

The first report only included the votes cast at the polls on Sept. 21's primary election day. The second update came the next day, tallying dropbox and mail-in ballots received on or before Sept. 16. Canvassers then counted the at least 876 provisional, dropbox or mail-in ballots collected at later dates.

Voter turnout increased from 2017 in the City Council Democratic primary election, leaders said.

The three contested wards had a combined turnout of 1,327 last time around. This year, they collected 1,605 ballots through the first two vote counts. That number increased with the third tally.

“We are pleased with the process and the turnout,” stated Eileen Leahy, chair of the Board of Supervisors of Elections. “Our goal was to deliver an election that was fair and transparent and accessible for voters. I thank the Anne Arundel County Board of Elections for their professionalism.”

Here are the final vote totals. The names of incumbents are bolded and underlined.

WardNameReport 1Report 2Report 3Total
3Rhonda
Pindell
Charles

7086210366
3Keanuú
Smith-
Brown
2832107167
4Sheila M.
Finlayson
4747134228
4Toni
Strong
Pratt
8423116223
8Ross H.
Arnett
42137271450
8Kathleen
George
2588219332

General Election

The general election is on Nov. 2. The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Residents must register to vote at this link by Oct. 4. Locals can check if they are already registered by clicking here.

For the first time ever, Annapolis will mail a ballot to all registered voters around Oct. 20. Residents can send their completed ballots by mail to the indicated address or they can place them in a dropbox at any precinct.

Residents who prefer to vote in person should ignore the ballot mailed to them. They must vote at their assigned precinct on election day. Those polling and dropbox locations are listed on this website.

Annapolitans can call (410) 222-0498 with any questions. The City of Annapolis Board of Supervisors of Elections posted more information at annapolis.gov/elections.

Here are the candidates who will run in the general election. The names of incumbents are bolded and underlined.

Mayor

  • Gavin Buckley (D)
  • Steven Strawn (R)

City Council Ward 1

  • Eleanor M. Tierney (D)
  • Uncontested

City Council Ward 2

  • Scott Gibson (R)
  • Karma O'Neill (D)
  • Note: Alderman Frederick M. Paone is not running for re-election

City Council Ward 3

  • Rhonda Pindell Charles (D)

City Council Ward 4

  • Sheila M. Finlayson (D)

City Council Ward 5

  • Brooks Schandelmeier (D)
  • Monica Manthey (R)

City Council Ward 6

  • DaJuan Gay (D)
  • George Michael Gallagher (R)

City Council Ward 7

  • Rob Savidge (D)
  • Uncontested

City Council Ward 8

  • Ross H. Arnett (D)
  • Rockford Toews (R)

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