Politics & Government

How Howard County Voted in 2014

See unofficial election results for Howard County as of 11 a.m. on Wednesday.

Howard County voted for a new county executive in Tuesday’s election, Republican Allan Kittleman, and more than half voted for Republican governor-elect Larry Hogan.

Here are unofficial results from Howard County as of 11 a.m. Wednesday, according to the Maryland State Board of Elections:

  • County Executive—Allan Kittleman
  • Sheriff—James Fitgerald
  • Howard County Board of Education—Cynthia Vaillancourt, Sandra French, Bess Altwerger, Christine O’Connor
  • County Council District 1—Jon Weinstein
  • County Council District 2—Calvin Ball
  • County Council District 3—Jen Terrasa
  • County Council District 4—Mary Kay Sigaty
  • County Council District 5—Greg Fox
  • House of Delegates District 9A—Trent Kittleman, Warren Miller
  • House of Delegates District 9B—Bob Flanagan
  • House of Delegates District 12—Terri Hill, Clarence Lam, Eric Ebersole
  • House of Delegates District 13—Shane Pendergrass, Vanessa Atterbeary and Frank S. Turner
  • State Senator District 9—Gail Bates
  • State Senator District 12—Edward Kasemeyer
  • State Senator District 13—Guy Guzzone
  • Congressional Representative District 2—Dutch Ruppersberger
  • Congressional Representative District 3—John Sarbanes
  • Congressional Representative District 7—Elijah Cummings
  • State’s Attorney—Dario Joseph Broccolino
  • Register of Wills—Byron Macfarlane
  • Clerk of the Circuit Court—Wayne Robey
  • Judge of the Orphans’ Court—Anne Dodd, Leslie Smith Turner, Nicole Bormel Miller
  • Charter Amendment to allow the county council two 30-day extensions in addition to the 65-day period to consider legislation (currently council has one 30-day extension) by a vote of two-thirds—Amendment Passed

For a more detailed breakdown by percentage, see the Howard County election results here from the state board of elections.

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Official results will be certified by local boards, then state officials before they are delivered under seal on Dec. 10, according to the Maryland State Board of Elections.

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