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Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 1 - Page 1 November 6, 2018 State of , Baltimore City

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 46 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Jeremy Baron Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Nicholas Wentworth Republican or write-in: Luke Clippinger Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Robbyn Lewis the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Vote for 1 completely, and do not Tony Campbell Brooke Elizabeth Lierman make any marks outside of Republican Democratic the oval. You do not have to vote in every race. or write-in: Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra or write-in: or your vote may not count. Libertarian If you make a mistake or a stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon or write-in: a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: Judge of the Circuit Court Circuit 8 Representative in Congress Vote for up to 5 District 3 Charles H. Dorsey Vote for 1 Lynn Stewart Mays Charles Anthony Dana Michele Middleton To add a candidate, fill in Republican the oval to the left of "or John Nugent write-in" and print the name John Sarbanes Jennifer Bridget Schiffer clearly on the dotted line. Democratic or write-in: David Lashar Libertarian Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 or write-in: or write-in: and Boyd K. Rutherford Republican State Senator or write-in: Ben Jealous District 46 and Vote for 1 Susan Turnbull or write-in: Democratic Christine Digman Republican Shawn Quinn and ProofBill Ferguson Christina Smith Democratic Judge, Court of Special Libertarian Appeals At Large Ian Schlakman or write-in: Donald E. Beachley and Vote Yes or No Annie Chambers Green For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No

Comptroller Judge, Court of Special Vote for 1 Appeals At Large Anjali Reed Phukan Matthew J. Fader Republican Vote Yes or No Peter Franchot For Continuance in Office Democratic Yes or write-in: No

Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Marilyn J. Mosby Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Democratic that are for Public Education to or write-in: Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools The amendment requires the Governor to include in the annual State Budget, as Clerk of the Circuit Court supplemental funding for prekindergarten Vote for 1 through grade 12 in public schools, the revenues from video lottery operation licenses Marilyn Bentley and any other commercial gaming dedicated Democratic to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public or write-in: schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less than the following amounts: $125 million in Register of Wills fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year Vote for 1 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and 100% of commercial gaming revenues Belinda K. Conaway dedicated to public education in fiscal year Democratic 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to or write-in: show in the annual budget how the revenues from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State Judge of the Orphans' Court funding for public education provided by the Vote for up to 3 funding formulas established by the Bridge to Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Charles "Chuck" Bernstein Constitution currently authorizes video lottery Democratic operation licenses for the primary purpose of raising money for public education. Lewyn Scott Garrett Democratic (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Michele E. Loewenthal Democratic Constitution)

or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Sheriff Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Vote for 1 legislation to allow a qualified individual to register and vote at a precinct polling place on David Anthony Wiggins Republican Election Day. The current law requires voter registration to close before Election Day. John W. Anderson Democratic (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and adding Section 2A to the Maryland or write-in: Constitution) ProofFor the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 1 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore City

Question A Question C Bond Issue Bond Issue Affordable Housing Loan Community and Economic Development Loan Ordinance No. 18-152 to authorize the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to Ordinance No. 18-146 to authorize the Mayor $10,000,000 to be used for the planning, and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to developing, executing, and making operative $47,000,000 to be used for, or in connection the Affordable Housing Program of the Mayor with, planning, developing, executing and and City Council of Baltimore, including, but making operative the community, commercial, not limited to, the acquisition, by purchase, and industrial economic development lease, condemnation or any other legal programs of the Mayor and City Council of means, of land or property in the City of Baltimore; the development or Baltimore; the payment of any and all costs redevelopment, including, but not limited to, and expenses incurred in connection with or the comprehensive renovation or incidental to the acquisition and management rehabilitation of any land or property, or any of the land or property; the payment of any rights or interests therein hereinbefore and all costs and expenses incurred for or in mentioned, in the City of Baltimore, and the connection with relocating and moving disposition of land and property for such persons or other legal entities displaced by purposes; the elimination of unhealthful, the acquisition of the land or property, and the unsanitary, or unsafe conditions, lessening disposition of land and property for such density, eliminating obsolete or other uses purposes, such costs to include but not detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise limited to rental payment and home purchase removing or preventing the spread of blight assistance, housing counseling and buyer or deterioration in the City of Baltimore; the education, assistance, and activities to creation of healthy, sanitary, and safe, and support the orderly and sustainable planning, green conditions in the City of Baltimore; and preservation, rehabilitation, and development authorizing loans and grants therefore; of economically diverse housing in City making loans and grants to various projects neighborhoods; the elimination of unhealthful, and programs related to growing businesses unsanitary or unsafe conditions, lessening in the City; attracting and retaining jobs; density, eliminating obsolete or other uses providing homeownership incentives and detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise home repair assistance; authorizing loans removing or preventing the spread of blight or and grants to various projects and programs deterioration in the City of Baltimore; and for related to improving cultural life and doing all things necessary, proper or promotion of tourism in Baltimore City and the expedient in connection therewith. lending or granting of funds to any person or other legal entity to be used for or in connection with the rehabilitation, renovation, For redevelopment, improvement or construction Against of buildings and structures to be used or occupied for residential or commercial purposes; and for doing any and all things Question B necessary, proper or expedient in connection Bond Issue therewith. School Loan For Ordinance No. 18-145 to authorize the Mayor Against and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to $38,000,000 to be used for the acquisition of land or property to construct and erect new school buildings, athletic and auxiliary facilities; and for additions and improvements to or modernization or reconstruction of existing school buildings or Prooffacilities; and to equip all buildings to be constructed, erected, improved, modernized, or reconstructed; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. For Against

Vote All Sides Question D Question G Bond Issue Charter Amendment Recreation and Parks and Public Facilities Department of Legislative Reference

Ordinance No. 18-147 to authorize the Mayor Resolution No. 18-11 is for the purpose of and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to authorizing the replacement of the Board of $65,000,000 to be used for the acquisition Legislative Reference with an ad hoc board and development of property buildings owned appointed by the Mayor, the President of the and controlled by the Mayor and City Council City Council, and the Comptroller and of Baltimore, the Enoch Pratt Library and providing for the newly restructured ad hoc public park or recreation land, property, Board of Legislative Reference to make buildings, structures or facilities; for the recommendations regarding the hiring of a construction, erection, renovation, alteration, Director of Legislative Reference. The law reconstruction, installation, improvement and would also remove the Civil Service status of repair of buildings, structures, or facilities to the Director of Legislative Reference making be or now being used by or in connection with the Director's status the same as other the operations, function and activities of the department heads. The Director will be Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, the removable for any reason. The Mayor and the Enoch Pratt Free Library, public parks and President of the City Council are required to recreational programs; for the acquisition and jointly appoint and remove the Director of installation of trees, for tree planting programs Legislative Reference. and for the equipping of any and all existing and new buildings, structures, and facilities For the Charter Amendment authorized to be constructed, renovated, Against the Charter Amendment altered or improved by this Ordinance; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. Question H For Charter Amendment Against Fair Election Fund Resolution No. 18-09 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, Question E nonlapsing Fair Election Fund, to be used Charter Amendment exclusively to administer a public financing Inalienability of the Sewer and Water option for political campaigns for Baltimore Systems City elected offices. The law would authorize the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Resolution No. 18-13 is for the purpose of revenue to the Fair Election Fund by declaring the inalienability of the City's sewer ordinance and provide for oversight, system and water-supply system and for governance, and administration of the Fair excepting the sewer and water-supply Election Fund by ordinance. The law would systems, their operations and uses, from the also establish a Fair Election Fund Charter provisions otherwise authorizing the Commission to administer the Fund. grant of franchises or rights relating to the operation or use of public property or places. For the Charter Amendment For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Question I Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Equity Assistance Fund Office of the Inspector General Resolution No. 18-14 is for the purpose of Resolution No. 18-08 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, creating an independent Office of the nonlapsing Equity Assistance Fund, to be Inspector General headed by an Inspector used exclusively to assist efforts that reduce General. The law would establish the process inequity based on race, gender, or economic for appointing and terminating the Inspector status in Baltimore. The law would authorize General and would establish the powers and the Mayor and City Council to appropriate duties of the Office of the InspectorProof General. money in the annual Ordinance of Estimates The law would provide for the funding of the to the Equity Assistance Fund and authorize Office of the Inspector General, grant the the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Inspector General the power to issue revenue to the Equity Assitance Fund by subpoenas and require the Office of the ordinance. Inspector General to issue an annual public report. The law provides for certain administrative procedures and establishes For the Charter Amendment procedures to transition the existing Office of Against the Charter Amendment the Inspector General in the Law Department into the newly created independent Office of the Inspector General. For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment

End of Ballot Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 2 - Page 1 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore City

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 46 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Jeremy Baron Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Nicholas Wentworth Republican or write-in: Luke Clippinger Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Robbyn Lewis the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Vote for 1 completely, and do not Tony Campbell Brooke Elizabeth Lierman make any marks outside of Republican Democratic the oval. You do not have to vote in every race. Ben Cardin or write-in: Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra or write-in: or your vote may not count. Libertarian If you make a mistake or a stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon or write-in: a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: Judge of the Circuit Court Circuit 8 Representative in Congress Vote for up to 5 District 7 Charles H. Dorsey Vote for 1 Lynn Stewart Mays Richmond Davis Dana Michele Middleton To add a candidate, fill in Republican the oval to the left of "or John Nugent write-in" and print the name Elijah Cummings Jennifer Bridget Schiffer clearly on the dotted line. Democratic or write-in: David R. Griggs Libertarian Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 or write-in: Larry Hogan or write-in: and Boyd K. Rutherford Republican State Senator or write-in: Ben Jealous District 46 and Vote for 1 Susan Turnbull or write-in: Democratic Christine Digman Republican Shawn Quinn and ProofBill Ferguson Christina Smith Democratic Judge, Court of Special Libertarian Appeals At Large Ian Schlakman or write-in: Donald E. Beachley and Vote Yes or No Annie Chambers Green For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No

Comptroller Judge, Court of Special Vote for 1 Appeals At Large Anjali Reed Phukan Matthew J. Fader Republican Vote Yes or No Peter Franchot For Continuance in Office Democratic Yes or write-in: No

Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Marilyn J. Mosby Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Democratic that are for Public Education to or write-in: Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools The amendment requires the Governor to include in the annual State Budget, as Clerk of the Circuit Court supplemental funding for prekindergarten Vote for 1 through grade 12 in public schools, the revenues from video lottery operation licenses Marilyn Bentley and any other commercial gaming dedicated Democratic to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public or write-in: schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less than the following amounts: $125 million in Register of Wills fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year Vote for 1 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and 100% of commercial gaming revenues Belinda K. Conaway dedicated to public education in fiscal year Democratic 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to or write-in: show in the annual budget how the revenues from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State Judge of the Orphans' Court funding for public education provided by the Vote for up to 3 funding formulas established by the Bridge to Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Charles "Chuck" Bernstein Constitution currently authorizes video lottery Democratic operation licenses for the primary purpose of raising money for public education. Lewyn Scott Garrett Democratic (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Michele E. Loewenthal Democratic Constitution)

or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Sheriff Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Vote for 1 legislation to allow a qualified individual to register and vote at a precinct polling place on David Anthony Wiggins Republican Election Day. The current law requires voter registration to close before Election Day. John W. Anderson Democratic (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and adding Section 2A to the Maryland or write-in: Constitution) ProofFor the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 2 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore City

Question A Question C Bond Issue Bond Issue Affordable Housing Loan Community and Economic Development Loan Ordinance No. 18-152 to authorize the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to Ordinance No. 18-146 to authorize the Mayor $10,000,000 to be used for the planning, and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to developing, executing, and making operative $47,000,000 to be used for, or in connection the Affordable Housing Program of the Mayor with, planning, developing, executing and and City Council of Baltimore, including, but making operative the community, commercial, not limited to, the acquisition, by purchase, and industrial economic development lease, condemnation or any other legal programs of the Mayor and City Council of means, of land or property in the City of Baltimore; the development or Baltimore; the payment of any and all costs redevelopment, including, but not limited to, and expenses incurred in connection with or the comprehensive renovation or incidental to the acquisition and management rehabilitation of any land or property, or any of the land or property; the payment of any rights or interests therein hereinbefore and all costs and expenses incurred for or in mentioned, in the City of Baltimore, and the connection with relocating and moving disposition of land and property for such persons or other legal entities displaced by purposes; the elimination of unhealthful, the acquisition of the land or property, and the unsanitary, or unsafe conditions, lessening disposition of land and property for such density, eliminating obsolete or other uses purposes, such costs to include but not detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise limited to rental payment and home purchase removing or preventing the spread of blight assistance, housing counseling and buyer or deterioration in the City of Baltimore; the education, assistance, and activities to creation of healthy, sanitary, and safe, and support the orderly and sustainable planning, green conditions in the City of Baltimore; and preservation, rehabilitation, and development authorizing loans and grants therefore; of economically diverse housing in City making loans and grants to various projects neighborhoods; the elimination of unhealthful, and programs related to growing businesses unsanitary or unsafe conditions, lessening in the City; attracting and retaining jobs; density, eliminating obsolete or other uses providing homeownership incentives and detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise home repair assistance; authorizing loans removing or preventing the spread of blight or and grants to various projects and programs deterioration in the City of Baltimore; and for related to improving cultural life and doing all things necessary, proper or promotion of tourism in Baltimore City and the expedient in connection therewith. lending or granting of funds to any person or other legal entity to be used for or in connection with the rehabilitation, renovation, For redevelopment, improvement or construction Against of buildings and structures to be used or occupied for residential or commercial purposes; and for doing any and all things Question B necessary, proper or expedient in connection Bond Issue therewith. School Loan For Ordinance No. 18-145 to authorize the Mayor Against and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to $38,000,000 to be used for the acquisition of land or property to construct and erect new school buildings, athletic and auxiliary facilities; and for additions and improvements to or modernization or reconstruction of existing school buildings or Prooffacilities; and to equip all buildings to be constructed, erected, improved, modernized, or reconstructed; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. For Against

Vote All Sides Question D Question G Bond Issue Charter Amendment Recreation and Parks and Public Facilities Department of Legislative Reference

Ordinance No. 18-147 to authorize the Mayor Resolution No. 18-11 is for the purpose of and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to authorizing the replacement of the Board of $65,000,000 to be used for the acquisition Legislative Reference with an ad hoc board and development of property buildings owned appointed by the Mayor, the President of the and controlled by the Mayor and City Council City Council, and the Comptroller and of Baltimore, the Enoch Pratt Library and providing for the newly restructured ad hoc public park or recreation land, property, Board of Legislative Reference to make buildings, structures or facilities; for the recommendations regarding the hiring of a construction, erection, renovation, alteration, Director of Legislative Reference. The law reconstruction, installation, improvement and would also remove the Civil Service status of repair of buildings, structures, or facilities to the Director of Legislative Reference making be or now being used by or in connection with the Director's status the same as other the operations, function and activities of the department heads. The Director will be Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, the removable for any reason. The Mayor and the Enoch Pratt Free Library, public parks and President of the City Council are required to recreational programs; for the acquisition and jointly appoint and remove the Director of installation of trees, for tree planting programs Legislative Reference. and for the equipping of any and all existing and new buildings, structures, and facilities For the Charter Amendment authorized to be constructed, renovated, Against the Charter Amendment altered or improved by this Ordinance; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. Question H For Charter Amendment Against Fair Election Fund Resolution No. 18-09 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, Question E nonlapsing Fair Election Fund, to be used Charter Amendment exclusively to administer a public financing Inalienability of the Sewer and Water option for political campaigns for Baltimore Systems City elected offices. The law would authorize the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Resolution No. 18-13 is for the purpose of revenue to the Fair Election Fund by declaring the inalienability of the City's sewer ordinance and provide for oversight, system and water-supply system and for governance, and administration of the Fair excepting the sewer and water-supply Election Fund by ordinance. The law would systems, their operations and uses, from the also establish a Fair Election Fund Charter provisions otherwise authorizing the Commission to administer the Fund. grant of franchises or rights relating to the operation or use of public property or places. For the Charter Amendment For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Question I Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Equity Assistance Fund Office of the Inspector General Resolution No. 18-14 is for the purpose of Resolution No. 18-08 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, creating an independent Office of the nonlapsing Equity Assistance Fund, to be Inspector General headed by an Inspector used exclusively to assist efforts that reduce General. The law would establish the process inequity based on race, gender, or economic for appointing and terminating the Inspector status in Baltimore. The law would authorize General and would establish the powers and the Mayor and City Council to appropriate duties of the Office of the InspectorProof General. money in the annual Ordinance of Estimates The law would provide for the funding of the to the Equity Assistance Fund and authorize Office of the Inspector General, grant the the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Inspector General the power to issue revenue to the Equity Assitance Fund by subpoenas and require the Office of the ordinance. Inspector General to issue an annual public report. The law provides for certain administrative procedures and establishes For the Charter Amendment procedures to transition the existing Office of Against the Charter Amendment the Inspector General in the Law Department into the newly created independent Office of the Inspector General. For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment

End of Ballot Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 3 - Page 1 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore City

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 40 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Frank M. Conaway, Jr. Democratic Brian E. Frosh Democratic Nick Mosby Democratic or write-in: Melissa Wells Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Joshua Harris the name of your choice. Green You must blacken the oval Vote for 1 completely, and do not Tony Campbell or write-in: make any marks outside of Republican the oval. You do not have to vote in every race. Ben Cardin or write-in: Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra or write-in: or your vote may not count. Libertarian If you make a mistake or a stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon a new ballot. Unaffiliated Judge of the Circuit Court Optional write-in or write-in: Circuit 8 Vote for up to 5 Charles H. Dorsey Representative in Congress Lynn Stewart Mays District 7 Dana Michele Middleton Vote for 1 John Nugent Richmond Davis Jennifer Bridget Schiffer To add a candidate, fill in Republican the oval to the left of "or or write-in: write-in" and print the name Elijah Cummings clearly on the dotted line. Democratic or write-in: David R. Griggs Libertarian Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 or write-in: Larry Hogan or write-in: and Boyd K. Rutherford Republican State Senator or write-in: Ben Jealous District 40 and Vote for 1 Susan Turnbull Democratic Antonio Hayes Democratic Judge, Court of Special Shawn Quinn Appeals At Large and Proofor write-in: Donald E. Beachley Christina Smith Libertarian Vote Yes or No Ian Schlakman For Continuance in Office and Annie Chambers Yes Green No or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Comptroller Matthew J. Fader Vote for 1 Vote Yes or No Anjali Reed Phukan For Continuance in Office Republican Yes Peter Franchot No Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Marilyn J. Mosby Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Democratic that are for Public Education to or write-in: Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools The amendment requires the Governor to include in the annual State Budget, as Clerk of the Circuit Court supplemental funding for prekindergarten Vote for 1 through grade 12 in public schools, the revenues from video lottery operation licenses Marilyn Bentley and any other commercial gaming dedicated Democratic to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public or write-in: schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less than the following amounts: $125 million in Register of Wills fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year Vote for 1 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and 100% of commercial gaming revenues Belinda K. Conaway dedicated to public education in fiscal year Democratic 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to or write-in: show in the annual budget how the revenues from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State Judge of the Orphans' Court funding for public education provided by the Vote for up to 3 funding formulas established by the Bridge to Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Charles "Chuck" Bernstein Constitution currently authorizes video lottery Democratic operation licenses for the primary purpose of raising money for public education. Lewyn Scott Garrett Democratic (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Michele E. Loewenthal Democratic Constitution)

or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Sheriff Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Vote for 1 legislation to allow a qualified individual to register and vote at a precinct polling place on David Anthony Wiggins Republican Election Day. The current law requires voter registration to close before Election Day. John W. Anderson Democratic (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and adding Section 2A to the Maryland or write-in: Constitution) ProofFor the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 3 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore City

Question A Question C Bond Issue Bond Issue Affordable Housing Loan Community and Economic Development Loan Ordinance No. 18-152 to authorize the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to Ordinance No. 18-146 to authorize the Mayor $10,000,000 to be used for the planning, and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to developing, executing, and making operative $47,000,000 to be used for, or in connection the Affordable Housing Program of the Mayor with, planning, developing, executing and and City Council of Baltimore, including, but making operative the community, commercial, not limited to, the acquisition, by purchase, and industrial economic development lease, condemnation or any other legal programs of the Mayor and City Council of means, of land or property in the City of Baltimore; the development or Baltimore; the payment of any and all costs redevelopment, including, but not limited to, and expenses incurred in connection with or the comprehensive renovation or incidental to the acquisition and management rehabilitation of any land or property, or any of the land or property; the payment of any rights or interests therein hereinbefore and all costs and expenses incurred for or in mentioned, in the City of Baltimore, and the connection with relocating and moving disposition of land and property for such persons or other legal entities displaced by purposes; the elimination of unhealthful, the acquisition of the land or property, and the unsanitary, or unsafe conditions, lessening disposition of land and property for such density, eliminating obsolete or other uses purposes, such costs to include but not detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise limited to rental payment and home purchase removing or preventing the spread of blight assistance, housing counseling and buyer or deterioration in the City of Baltimore; the education, assistance, and activities to creation of healthy, sanitary, and safe, and support the orderly and sustainable planning, green conditions in the City of Baltimore; and preservation, rehabilitation, and development authorizing loans and grants therefore; of economically diverse housing in City making loans and grants to various projects neighborhoods; the elimination of unhealthful, and programs related to growing businesses unsanitary or unsafe conditions, lessening in the City; attracting and retaining jobs; density, eliminating obsolete or other uses providing homeownership incentives and detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise home repair assistance; authorizing loans removing or preventing the spread of blight or and grants to various projects and programs deterioration in the City of Baltimore; and for related to improving cultural life and doing all things necessary, proper or promotion of tourism in Baltimore City and the expedient in connection therewith. lending or granting of funds to any person or other legal entity to be used for or in connection with the rehabilitation, renovation, For redevelopment, improvement or construction Against of buildings and structures to be used or occupied for residential or commercial purposes; and for doing any and all things Question B necessary, proper or expedient in connection Bond Issue therewith. School Loan For Ordinance No. 18-145 to authorize the Mayor Against and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to $38,000,000 to be used for the acquisition of land or property to construct and erect new school buildings, athletic and auxiliary facilities; and for additions and improvements to or modernization or reconstruction of existing school buildings or Prooffacilities; and to equip all buildings to be constructed, erected, improved, modernized, or reconstructed; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. For Against

Vote All Sides Question D Question G Bond Issue Charter Amendment Recreation and Parks and Public Facilities Department of Legislative Reference

Ordinance No. 18-147 to authorize the Mayor Resolution No. 18-11 is for the purpose of and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to authorizing the replacement of the Board of $65,000,000 to be used for the acquisition Legislative Reference with an ad hoc board and development of property buildings owned appointed by the Mayor, the President of the and controlled by the Mayor and City Council City Council, and the Comptroller and of Baltimore, the Enoch Pratt Library and providing for the newly restructured ad hoc public park or recreation land, property, Board of Legislative Reference to make buildings, structures or facilities; for the recommendations regarding the hiring of a construction, erection, renovation, alteration, Director of Legislative Reference. The law reconstruction, installation, improvement and would also remove the Civil Service status of repair of buildings, structures, or facilities to the Director of Legislative Reference making be or now being used by or in connection with the Director's status the same as other the operations, function and activities of the department heads. The Director will be Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, the removable for any reason. The Mayor and the Enoch Pratt Free Library, public parks and President of the City Council are required to recreational programs; for the acquisition and jointly appoint and remove the Director of installation of trees, for tree planting programs Legislative Reference. and for the equipping of any and all existing and new buildings, structures, and facilities For the Charter Amendment authorized to be constructed, renovated, Against the Charter Amendment altered or improved by this Ordinance; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. Question H For Charter Amendment Against Fair Election Fund Resolution No. 18-09 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, Question E nonlapsing Fair Election Fund, to be used Charter Amendment exclusively to administer a public financing Inalienability of the Sewer and Water option for political campaigns for Baltimore Systems City elected offices. The law would authorize the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Resolution No. 18-13 is for the purpose of revenue to the Fair Election Fund by declaring the inalienability of the City's sewer ordinance and provide for oversight, system and water-supply system and for governance, and administration of the Fair excepting the sewer and water-supply Election Fund by ordinance. The law would systems, their operations and uses, from the also establish a Fair Election Fund Charter provisions otherwise authorizing the Commission to administer the Fund. grant of franchises or rights relating to the operation or use of public property or places. For the Charter Amendment For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Question I Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Equity Assistance Fund Office of the Inspector General Resolution No. 18-14 is for the purpose of Resolution No. 18-08 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, creating an independent Office of the nonlapsing Equity Assistance Fund, to be Inspector General headed by an Inspector used exclusively to assist efforts that reduce General. The law would establish the process inequity based on race, gender, or economic for appointing and terminating the Inspector status in Baltimore. The law would authorize General and would establish the powers and the Mayor and City Council to appropriate duties of the Office of the InspectorProof General. money in the annual Ordinance of Estimates The law would provide for the funding of the to the Equity Assistance Fund and authorize Office of the Inspector General, grant the the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Inspector General the power to issue revenue to the Equity Assitance Fund by subpoenas and require the Office of the ordinance. Inspector General to issue an annual public report. The law provides for certain administrative procedures and establishes For the Charter Amendment procedures to transition the existing Office of Against the Charter Amendment the Inspector General in the Law Department into the newly created independent Office of the Inspector General. For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment

End of Ballot Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 4 - Page 1 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore City

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 45 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Ronald M. Owens-Bey Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Jewel Rucker Republican or write-in: Andy Zipay Republican

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Talmadge Branch the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Vote for 1 completely, and do not Tony Campbell Cheryl D. Glenn make any marks outside of Republican Democratic the oval. You do not have to vote in every race. Ben Cardin Stephanie Smith Democratic Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra Steven "Andy" Ellis or your vote may not count. Libertarian Green If you make a mistake or a stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon Glenn L. Ross a new ballot. Unaffiliated Green

Optional write-in or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Representative in Congress District 7 or write-in: Vote for 1 Richmond Davis To add a candidate, fill in Republican the oval to the left of "or Judge of the Circuit Court write-in" and print the name Elijah Cummings Circuit 8 clearly on the dotted line. Democratic Vote for up to 5 David R. Griggs Charles H. Dorsey Libertarian Governor / Lt. Governor Lynn Stewart Mays Vote for 1 or write-in: Dana Michele Middleton Larry Hogan John Nugent and Boyd K. Rutherford Jennifer Bridget Schiffer Republican State Senator or write-in: Ben Jealous District 45 and Vote for 1 Susan Turnbull or write-in: Democratic Cory V. McCray Democratic Shawn Quinn or write-in: and Proofor write-in: Christina Smith Libertarian or write-in: Ian Schlakman and Annie Chambers or write-in: Green

or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Comptroller Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1 Vote Yes or No Anjali Reed Phukan For Continuance in Office Republican Yes Peter Franchot No Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Question 1 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Constitutional Amendment Matthew J. Fader (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Vote Yes or No Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues that are for Public Education to For Continuance in Office Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools Yes The amendment requires the Governor to No include in the annual State Budget, as supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the State's Attorney revenues from video lottery operation licenses Vote for 1 and any other commercial gaming dedicated Marilyn J. Mosby to public education in an amount above the Democratic level of State funding for education in public schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence or write-in: in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less than the following amounts: $125 million in fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Clerk of the Circuit Court 100% of commercial gaming revenues Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year Marilyn Bentley 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The Democratic amendment also requires the Governor to show in the annual budget how the revenues or write-in: from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the funding formulas established by the Bridge to Register of Wills Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Vote for 1 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery Belinda K. Conaway operation licenses for the primary purpose of Democratic raising money for public education.

or write-in: (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Constitution)

Judge of the Orphans' Court For the Constitutional Amendment Vote for up to 3 Against the Constitutional Amendment Charles "Chuck" Bernstein Democratic Question 2 Lewyn Scott Garrett Constitutional Amendment Democratic (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Michele E. Loewenthal Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Democratic Authorizes the General Assembly to enact or write-in: legislation to allow a qualified individual to register and vote at a precinct polling place on Election Day. The current law requires voter or write-in: registration to close before Election Day.

(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and or write-in: adding Section 2A to the Maryland Constitution) ProofFor the Constitutional Amendment Sheriff Against the Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 David Anthony Wiggins Republican

John W. Anderson Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 4 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore City

Question A Question C Bond Issue Bond Issue Affordable Housing Loan Community and Economic Development Loan Ordinance No. 18-152 to authorize the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to Ordinance No. 18-146 to authorize the Mayor $10,000,000 to be used for the planning, and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to developing, executing, and making operative $47,000,000 to be used for, or in connection the Affordable Housing Program of the Mayor with, planning, developing, executing and and City Council of Baltimore, including, but making operative the community, commercial, not limited to, the acquisition, by purchase, and industrial economic development lease, condemnation or any other legal programs of the Mayor and City Council of means, of land or property in the City of Baltimore; the development or Baltimore; the payment of any and all costs redevelopment, including, but not limited to, and expenses incurred in connection with or the comprehensive renovation or incidental to the acquisition and management rehabilitation of any land or property, or any of the land or property; the payment of any rights or interests therein hereinbefore and all costs and expenses incurred for or in mentioned, in the City of Baltimore, and the connection with relocating and moving disposition of land and property for such persons or other legal entities displaced by purposes; the elimination of unhealthful, the acquisition of the land or property, and the unsanitary, or unsafe conditions, lessening disposition of land and property for such density, eliminating obsolete or other uses purposes, such costs to include but not detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise limited to rental payment and home purchase removing or preventing the spread of blight assistance, housing counseling and buyer or deterioration in the City of Baltimore; the education, assistance, and activities to creation of healthy, sanitary, and safe, and support the orderly and sustainable planning, green conditions in the City of Baltimore; and preservation, rehabilitation, and development authorizing loans and grants therefore; of economically diverse housing in City making loans and grants to various projects neighborhoods; the elimination of unhealthful, and programs related to growing businesses unsanitary or unsafe conditions, lessening in the City; attracting and retaining jobs; density, eliminating obsolete or other uses providing homeownership incentives and detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise home repair assistance; authorizing loans removing or preventing the spread of blight or and grants to various projects and programs deterioration in the City of Baltimore; and for related to improving cultural life and doing all things necessary, proper or promotion of tourism in Baltimore City and the expedient in connection therewith. lending or granting of funds to any person or other legal entity to be used for or in connection with the rehabilitation, renovation, For redevelopment, improvement or construction Against of buildings and structures to be used or occupied for residential or commercial purposes; and for doing any and all things Question B necessary, proper or expedient in connection Bond Issue therewith. School Loan For Ordinance No. 18-145 to authorize the Mayor Against and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to $38,000,000 to be used for the acquisition of land or property to construct and erect new school buildings, athletic and auxiliary facilities; and for additions and improvements to or modernization or reconstruction of existing school buildings or Prooffacilities; and to equip all buildings to be constructed, erected, improved, modernized, or reconstructed; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. For Against

Vote All Sides Question D Question G Bond Issue Charter Amendment Recreation and Parks and Public Facilities Department of Legislative Reference

Ordinance No. 18-147 to authorize the Mayor Resolution No. 18-11 is for the purpose of and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to authorizing the replacement of the Board of $65,000,000 to be used for the acquisition Legislative Reference with an ad hoc board and development of property buildings owned appointed by the Mayor, the President of the and controlled by the Mayor and City Council City Council, and the Comptroller and of Baltimore, the Enoch Pratt Library and providing for the newly restructured ad hoc public park or recreation land, property, Board of Legislative Reference to make buildings, structures or facilities; for the recommendations regarding the hiring of a construction, erection, renovation, alteration, Director of Legislative Reference. The law reconstruction, installation, improvement and would also remove the Civil Service status of repair of buildings, structures, or facilities to the Director of Legislative Reference making be or now being used by or in connection with the Director's status the same as other the operations, function and activities of the department heads. The Director will be Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, the removable for any reason. The Mayor and the Enoch Pratt Free Library, public parks and President of the City Council are required to recreational programs; for the acquisition and jointly appoint and remove the Director of installation of trees, for tree planting programs Legislative Reference. and for the equipping of any and all existing and new buildings, structures, and facilities For the Charter Amendment authorized to be constructed, renovated, Against the Charter Amendment altered or improved by this Ordinance; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. Question H For Charter Amendment Against Fair Election Fund Resolution No. 18-09 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, Question E nonlapsing Fair Election Fund, to be used Charter Amendment exclusively to administer a public financing Inalienability of the Sewer and Water option for political campaigns for Baltimore Systems City elected offices. The law would authorize the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Resolution No. 18-13 is for the purpose of revenue to the Fair Election Fund by declaring the inalienability of the City's sewer ordinance and provide for oversight, system and water-supply system and for governance, and administration of the Fair excepting the sewer and water-supply Election Fund by ordinance. The law would systems, their operations and uses, from the also establish a Fair Election Fund Charter provisions otherwise authorizing the Commission to administer the Fund. grant of franchises or rights relating to the operation or use of public property or places. For the Charter Amendment For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Question I Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Equity Assistance Fund Office of the Inspector General Resolution No. 18-14 is for the purpose of Resolution No. 18-08 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, creating an independent Office of the nonlapsing Equity Assistance Fund, to be Inspector General headed by an Inspector used exclusively to assist efforts that reduce General. The law would establish the process inequity based on race, gender, or economic for appointing and terminating the Inspector status in Baltimore. The law would authorize General and would establish the powers and the Mayor and City Council to appropriate duties of the Office of the InspectorProof General. money in the annual Ordinance of Estimates The law would provide for the funding of the to the Equity Assistance Fund and authorize Office of the Inspector General, grant the the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Inspector General the power to issue revenue to the Equity Assitance Fund by subpoenas and require the Office of the ordinance. Inspector General to issue an annual public report. The law provides for certain administrative procedures and establishes For the Charter Amendment procedures to transition the existing Office of Against the Charter Amendment the Inspector General in the Law Department into the newly created independent Office of the Inspector General. For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment

End of Ballot Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 5 - Page 1 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore City

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 45 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Ronald M. Owens-Bey Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Jewel Rucker Republican or write-in: Andy Zipay Republican

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Talmadge Branch the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Vote for 1 completely, and do not Tony Campbell Cheryl D. Glenn make any marks outside of Republican Democratic the oval. You do not have to vote in every race. Ben Cardin Stephanie Smith Democratic Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra Steven "Andy" Ellis or your vote may not count. Libertarian Green If you make a mistake or a stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon Glenn L. Ross a new ballot. Unaffiliated Green

Optional write-in or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Representative in Congress District 3 or write-in: Vote for 1 Charles Anthony To add a candidate, fill in Republican the oval to the left of "or Judge of the Circuit Court write-in" and print the name John Sarbanes Circuit 8 clearly on the dotted line. Democratic Vote for up to 5 David Lashar Charles H. Dorsey Libertarian Governor / Lt. Governor Lynn Stewart Mays Vote for 1 or write-in: Dana Michele Middleton Larry Hogan John Nugent and Boyd K. Rutherford Jennifer Bridget Schiffer Republican State Senator or write-in: Ben Jealous District 45 and Vote for 1 Susan Turnbull or write-in: Democratic Cory V. McCray Democratic Shawn Quinn or write-in: and Proofor write-in: Christina Smith Libertarian or write-in: Ian Schlakman and Annie Chambers or write-in: Green

or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Comptroller Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1 Vote Yes or No Anjali Reed Phukan For Continuance in Office Republican Yes Peter Franchot No Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Question 1 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Constitutional Amendment Matthew J. Fader (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Vote Yes or No Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues that are for Public Education to For Continuance in Office Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools Yes The amendment requires the Governor to No include in the annual State Budget, as supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the State's Attorney revenues from video lottery operation licenses Vote for 1 and any other commercial gaming dedicated Marilyn J. Mosby to public education in an amount above the Democratic level of State funding for education in public schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence or write-in: in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less than the following amounts: $125 million in fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Clerk of the Circuit Court 100% of commercial gaming revenues Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year Marilyn Bentley 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The Democratic amendment also requires the Governor to show in the annual budget how the revenues or write-in: from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the funding formulas established by the Bridge to Register of Wills Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Vote for 1 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery Belinda K. Conaway operation licenses for the primary purpose of Democratic raising money for public education.

or write-in: (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Constitution)

Judge of the Orphans' Court For the Constitutional Amendment Vote for up to 3 Against the Constitutional Amendment Charles "Chuck" Bernstein Democratic Question 2 Lewyn Scott Garrett Constitutional Amendment Democratic (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Michele E. Loewenthal Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Democratic Authorizes the General Assembly to enact or write-in: legislation to allow a qualified individual to register and vote at a precinct polling place on Election Day. The current law requires voter or write-in: registration to close before Election Day.

(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and or write-in: adding Section 2A to the Maryland Constitution) ProofFor the Constitutional Amendment Sheriff Against the Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 David Anthony Wiggins Republican

John W. Anderson Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 5 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore City

Question A Question C Bond Issue Bond Issue Affordable Housing Loan Community and Economic Development Loan Ordinance No. 18-152 to authorize the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to Ordinance No. 18-146 to authorize the Mayor $10,000,000 to be used for the planning, and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to developing, executing, and making operative $47,000,000 to be used for, or in connection the Affordable Housing Program of the Mayor with, planning, developing, executing and and City Council of Baltimore, including, but making operative the community, commercial, not limited to, the acquisition, by purchase, and industrial economic development lease, condemnation or any other legal programs of the Mayor and City Council of means, of land or property in the City of Baltimore; the development or Baltimore; the payment of any and all costs redevelopment, including, but not limited to, and expenses incurred in connection with or the comprehensive renovation or incidental to the acquisition and management rehabilitation of any land or property, or any of the land or property; the payment of any rights or interests therein hereinbefore and all costs and expenses incurred for or in mentioned, in the City of Baltimore, and the connection with relocating and moving disposition of land and property for such persons or other legal entities displaced by purposes; the elimination of unhealthful, the acquisition of the land or property, and the unsanitary, or unsafe conditions, lessening disposition of land and property for such density, eliminating obsolete or other uses purposes, such costs to include but not detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise limited to rental payment and home purchase removing or preventing the spread of blight assistance, housing counseling and buyer or deterioration in the City of Baltimore; the education, assistance, and activities to creation of healthy, sanitary, and safe, and support the orderly and sustainable planning, green conditions in the City of Baltimore; and preservation, rehabilitation, and development authorizing loans and grants therefore; of economically diverse housing in City making loans and grants to various projects neighborhoods; the elimination of unhealthful, and programs related to growing businesses unsanitary or unsafe conditions, lessening in the City; attracting and retaining jobs; density, eliminating obsolete or other uses providing homeownership incentives and detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise home repair assistance; authorizing loans removing or preventing the spread of blight or and grants to various projects and programs deterioration in the City of Baltimore; and for related to improving cultural life and doing all things necessary, proper or promotion of tourism in Baltimore City and the expedient in connection therewith. lending or granting of funds to any person or other legal entity to be used for or in connection with the rehabilitation, renovation, For redevelopment, improvement or construction Against of buildings and structures to be used or occupied for residential or commercial purposes; and for doing any and all things Question B necessary, proper or expedient in connection Bond Issue therewith. School Loan For Ordinance No. 18-145 to authorize the Mayor Against and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to $38,000,000 to be used for the acquisition of land or property to construct and erect new school buildings, athletic and auxiliary facilities; and for additions and improvements to or modernization or reconstruction of existing school buildings or Prooffacilities; and to equip all buildings to be constructed, erected, improved, modernized, or reconstructed; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. For Against

Vote All Sides Question D Question G Bond Issue Charter Amendment Recreation and Parks and Public Facilities Department of Legislative Reference

Ordinance No. 18-147 to authorize the Mayor Resolution No. 18-11 is for the purpose of and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to authorizing the replacement of the Board of $65,000,000 to be used for the acquisition Legislative Reference with an ad hoc board and development of property buildings owned appointed by the Mayor, the President of the and controlled by the Mayor and City Council City Council, and the Comptroller and of Baltimore, the Enoch Pratt Library and providing for the newly restructured ad hoc public park or recreation land, property, Board of Legislative Reference to make buildings, structures or facilities; for the recommendations regarding the hiring of a construction, erection, renovation, alteration, Director of Legislative Reference. The law reconstruction, installation, improvement and would also remove the Civil Service status of repair of buildings, structures, or facilities to the Director of Legislative Reference making be or now being used by or in connection with the Director's status the same as other the operations, function and activities of the department heads. The Director will be Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, the removable for any reason. The Mayor and the Enoch Pratt Free Library, public parks and President of the City Council are required to recreational programs; for the acquisition and jointly appoint and remove the Director of installation of trees, for tree planting programs Legislative Reference. and for the equipping of any and all existing and new buildings, structures, and facilities For the Charter Amendment authorized to be constructed, renovated, Against the Charter Amendment altered or improved by this Ordinance; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. Question H For Charter Amendment Against Fair Election Fund Resolution No. 18-09 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, Question E nonlapsing Fair Election Fund, to be used Charter Amendment exclusively to administer a public financing Inalienability of the Sewer and Water option for political campaigns for Baltimore Systems City elected offices. The law would authorize the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Resolution No. 18-13 is for the purpose of revenue to the Fair Election Fund by declaring the inalienability of the City's sewer ordinance and provide for oversight, system and water-supply system and for governance, and administration of the Fair excepting the sewer and water-supply Election Fund by ordinance. The law would systems, their operations and uses, from the also establish a Fair Election Fund Charter provisions otherwise authorizing the Commission to administer the Fund. grant of franchises or rights relating to the operation or use of public property or places. For the Charter Amendment For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Question I Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Equity Assistance Fund Office of the Inspector General Resolution No. 18-14 is for the purpose of Resolution No. 18-08 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, creating an independent Office of the nonlapsing Equity Assistance Fund, to be Inspector General headed by an Inspector used exclusively to assist efforts that reduce General. The law would establish the process inequity based on race, gender, or economic for appointing and terminating the Inspector status in Baltimore. The law would authorize General and would establish the powers and the Mayor and City Council to appropriate duties of the Office of the InspectorProof General. money in the annual Ordinance of Estimates The law would provide for the funding of the to the Equity Assistance Fund and authorize Office of the Inspector General, grant the the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Inspector General the power to issue revenue to the Equity Assitance Fund by subpoenas and require the Office of the ordinance. Inspector General to issue an annual public report. The law provides for certain administrative procedures and establishes For the Charter Amendment procedures to transition the existing Office of Against the Charter Amendment the Inspector General in the Law Department into the newly created independent Office of the Inspector General. For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment

End of Ballot Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 6 - Page 1 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore City

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 43 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Curt Anderson Democratic Brian E. Frosh Democratic Regina T. Boyce Democratic or write-in: Maggie McIntosh Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Bonnie "Raven" Lane the name of your choice. Green You must blacken the oval Vote for 1 completely, and do not Tony Campbell or write-in: make any marks outside of Republican the oval. You do not have to vote in every race. Ben Cardin or write-in: Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra or write-in: or your vote may not count. Libertarian If you make a mistake or a stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon a new ballot. Unaffiliated Judge of the Circuit Court Optional write-in or write-in: Circuit 8 Vote for up to 5 Charles H. Dorsey Representative in Congress Lynn Stewart Mays District 3 Dana Michele Middleton Vote for 1 John Nugent Charles Anthony Jennifer Bridget Schiffer To add a candidate, fill in Republican the oval to the left of "or or write-in: write-in" and print the name John Sarbanes clearly on the dotted line. Democratic or write-in: David Lashar Libertarian Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 or write-in: Larry Hogan or write-in: and Boyd K. Rutherford Republican State Senator or write-in: Ben Jealous District 43 and Vote for 1 Susan Turnbull Democratic Mary Washington Democratic Judge, Court of Special Shawn Quinn Appeals At Large and Proofor write-in: Donald E. Beachley Christina Smith Libertarian Vote Yes or No Ian Schlakman For Continuance in Office and Annie Chambers Yes Green No or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Comptroller Matthew J. Fader Vote for 1 Vote Yes or No Anjali Reed Phukan For Continuance in Office Republican Yes Peter Franchot No Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Marilyn J. Mosby Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Democratic that are for Public Education to or write-in: Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools The amendment requires the Governor to include in the annual State Budget, as Clerk of the Circuit Court supplemental funding for prekindergarten Vote for 1 through grade 12 in public schools, the revenues from video lottery operation licenses Marilyn Bentley and any other commercial gaming dedicated Democratic to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public or write-in: schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less than the following amounts: $125 million in Register of Wills fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year Vote for 1 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and 100% of commercial gaming revenues Belinda K. Conaway dedicated to public education in fiscal year Democratic 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to or write-in: show in the annual budget how the revenues from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State Judge of the Orphans' Court funding for public education provided by the Vote for up to 3 funding formulas established by the Bridge to Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Charles "Chuck" Bernstein Constitution currently authorizes video lottery Democratic operation licenses for the primary purpose of raising money for public education. Lewyn Scott Garrett Democratic (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Michele E. Loewenthal Democratic Constitution)

or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Sheriff Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Vote for 1 legislation to allow a qualified individual to register and vote at a precinct polling place on David Anthony Wiggins Republican Election Day. The current law requires voter registration to close before Election Day. John W. Anderson Democratic (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and adding Section 2A to the Maryland or write-in: Constitution) ProofFor the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 6 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore City

Question A Question C Bond Issue Bond Issue Affordable Housing Loan Community and Economic Development Loan Ordinance No. 18-152 to authorize the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to Ordinance No. 18-146 to authorize the Mayor $10,000,000 to be used for the planning, and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to developing, executing, and making operative $47,000,000 to be used for, or in connection the Affordable Housing Program of the Mayor with, planning, developing, executing and and City Council of Baltimore, including, but making operative the community, commercial, not limited to, the acquisition, by purchase, and industrial economic development lease, condemnation or any other legal programs of the Mayor and City Council of means, of land or property in the City of Baltimore; the development or Baltimore; the payment of any and all costs redevelopment, including, but not limited to, and expenses incurred in connection with or the comprehensive renovation or incidental to the acquisition and management rehabilitation of any land or property, or any of the land or property; the payment of any rights or interests therein hereinbefore and all costs and expenses incurred for or in mentioned, in the City of Baltimore, and the connection with relocating and moving disposition of land and property for such persons or other legal entities displaced by purposes; the elimination of unhealthful, the acquisition of the land or property, and the unsanitary, or unsafe conditions, lessening disposition of land and property for such density, eliminating obsolete or other uses purposes, such costs to include but not detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise limited to rental payment and home purchase removing or preventing the spread of blight assistance, housing counseling and buyer or deterioration in the City of Baltimore; the education, assistance, and activities to creation of healthy, sanitary, and safe, and support the orderly and sustainable planning, green conditions in the City of Baltimore; and preservation, rehabilitation, and development authorizing loans and grants therefore; of economically diverse housing in City making loans and grants to various projects neighborhoods; the elimination of unhealthful, and programs related to growing businesses unsanitary or unsafe conditions, lessening in the City; attracting and retaining jobs; density, eliminating obsolete or other uses providing homeownership incentives and detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise home repair assistance; authorizing loans removing or preventing the spread of blight or and grants to various projects and programs deterioration in the City of Baltimore; and for related to improving cultural life and doing all things necessary, proper or promotion of tourism in Baltimore City and the expedient in connection therewith. lending or granting of funds to any person or other legal entity to be used for or in connection with the rehabilitation, renovation, For redevelopment, improvement or construction Against of buildings and structures to be used or occupied for residential or commercial purposes; and for doing any and all things Question B necessary, proper or expedient in connection Bond Issue therewith. School Loan For Ordinance No. 18-145 to authorize the Mayor Against and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to $38,000,000 to be used for the acquisition of land or property to construct and erect new school buildings, athletic and auxiliary facilities; and for additions and improvements to or modernization or reconstruction of existing school buildings or Prooffacilities; and to equip all buildings to be constructed, erected, improved, modernized, or reconstructed; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. For Against

Vote All Sides Question D Question G Bond Issue Charter Amendment Recreation and Parks and Public Facilities Department of Legislative Reference

Ordinance No. 18-147 to authorize the Mayor Resolution No. 18-11 is for the purpose of and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to authorizing the replacement of the Board of $65,000,000 to be used for the acquisition Legislative Reference with an ad hoc board and development of property buildings owned appointed by the Mayor, the President of the and controlled by the Mayor and City Council City Council, and the Comptroller and of Baltimore, the Enoch Pratt Library and providing for the newly restructured ad hoc public park or recreation land, property, Board of Legislative Reference to make buildings, structures or facilities; for the recommendations regarding the hiring of a construction, erection, renovation, alteration, Director of Legislative Reference. The law reconstruction, installation, improvement and would also remove the Civil Service status of repair of buildings, structures, or facilities to the Director of Legislative Reference making be or now being used by or in connection with the Director's status the same as other the operations, function and activities of the department heads. The Director will be Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, the removable for any reason. The Mayor and the Enoch Pratt Free Library, public parks and President of the City Council are required to recreational programs; for the acquisition and jointly appoint and remove the Director of installation of trees, for tree planting programs Legislative Reference. and for the equipping of any and all existing and new buildings, structures, and facilities For the Charter Amendment authorized to be constructed, renovated, Against the Charter Amendment altered or improved by this Ordinance; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. Question H For Charter Amendment Against Fair Election Fund Resolution No. 18-09 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, Question E nonlapsing Fair Election Fund, to be used Charter Amendment exclusively to administer a public financing Inalienability of the Sewer and Water option for political campaigns for Baltimore Systems City elected offices. The law would authorize the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Resolution No. 18-13 is for the purpose of revenue to the Fair Election Fund by declaring the inalienability of the City's sewer ordinance and provide for oversight, system and water-supply system and for governance, and administration of the Fair excepting the sewer and water-supply Election Fund by ordinance. The law would systems, their operations and uses, from the also establish a Fair Election Fund Charter provisions otherwise authorizing the Commission to administer the Fund. grant of franchises or rights relating to the operation or use of public property or places. For the Charter Amendment For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Question I Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Equity Assistance Fund Office of the Inspector General Resolution No. 18-14 is for the purpose of Resolution No. 18-08 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, creating an independent Office of the nonlapsing Equity Assistance Fund, to be Inspector General headed by an Inspector used exclusively to assist efforts that reduce General. The law would establish the process inequity based on race, gender, or economic for appointing and terminating the Inspector status in Baltimore. The law would authorize General and would establish the powers and the Mayor and City Council to appropriate duties of the Office of the InspectorProof General. money in the annual Ordinance of Estimates The law would provide for the funding of the to the Equity Assistance Fund and authorize Office of the Inspector General, grant the the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Inspector General the power to issue revenue to the Equity Assitance Fund by subpoenas and require the Office of the ordinance. Inspector General to issue an annual public report. The law provides for certain administrative procedures and establishes For the Charter Amendment procedures to transition the existing Office of Against the Charter Amendment the Inspector General in the Law Department into the newly created independent Office of the Inspector General. For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment

End of Ballot Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 7 - Page 1 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore City

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 43 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Curt Anderson Democratic Brian E. Frosh Democratic Regina T. Boyce Democratic or write-in: Maggie McIntosh Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Bonnie "Raven" Lane the name of your choice. Green You must blacken the oval Vote for 1 completely, and do not Tony Campbell or write-in: make any marks outside of Republican the oval. You do not have to vote in every race. Ben Cardin or write-in: Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra or write-in: or your vote may not count. Libertarian If you make a mistake or a stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon a new ballot. Unaffiliated Judge of the Circuit Court Optional write-in or write-in: Circuit 8 Vote for up to 5 Charles H. Dorsey Representative in Congress Lynn Stewart Mays District 7 Dana Michele Middleton Vote for 1 John Nugent Richmond Davis Jennifer Bridget Schiffer To add a candidate, fill in Republican the oval to the left of "or or write-in: write-in" and print the name Elijah Cummings clearly on the dotted line. Democratic or write-in: David R. Griggs Libertarian Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 or write-in: Larry Hogan or write-in: and Boyd K. Rutherford Republican State Senator or write-in: Ben Jealous District 43 and Vote for 1 Susan Turnbull Democratic Mary Washington Democratic Judge, Court of Special Shawn Quinn Appeals At Large and Proofor write-in: Donald E. Beachley Christina Smith Libertarian Vote Yes or No Ian Schlakman For Continuance in Office and Annie Chambers Yes Green No or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Comptroller Matthew J. Fader Vote for 1 Vote Yes or No Anjali Reed Phukan For Continuance in Office Republican Yes Peter Franchot No Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Marilyn J. Mosby Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Democratic that are for Public Education to or write-in: Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools The amendment requires the Governor to include in the annual State Budget, as Clerk of the Circuit Court supplemental funding for prekindergarten Vote for 1 through grade 12 in public schools, the revenues from video lottery operation licenses Marilyn Bentley and any other commercial gaming dedicated Democratic to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public or write-in: schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less than the following amounts: $125 million in Register of Wills fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year Vote for 1 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and 100% of commercial gaming revenues Belinda K. Conaway dedicated to public education in fiscal year Democratic 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to or write-in: show in the annual budget how the revenues from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State Judge of the Orphans' Court funding for public education provided by the Vote for up to 3 funding formulas established by the Bridge to Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Charles "Chuck" Bernstein Constitution currently authorizes video lottery Democratic operation licenses for the primary purpose of raising money for public education. Lewyn Scott Garrett Democratic (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Michele E. Loewenthal Democratic Constitution)

or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Sheriff Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Vote for 1 legislation to allow a qualified individual to register and vote at a precinct polling place on David Anthony Wiggins Republican Election Day. The current law requires voter registration to close before Election Day. John W. Anderson Democratic (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and adding Section 2A to the Maryland or write-in: Constitution) ProofFor the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 7 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore City

Question A Question C Bond Issue Bond Issue Affordable Housing Loan Community and Economic Development Loan Ordinance No. 18-152 to authorize the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to Ordinance No. 18-146 to authorize the Mayor $10,000,000 to be used for the planning, and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to developing, executing, and making operative $47,000,000 to be used for, or in connection the Affordable Housing Program of the Mayor with, planning, developing, executing and and City Council of Baltimore, including, but making operative the community, commercial, not limited to, the acquisition, by purchase, and industrial economic development lease, condemnation or any other legal programs of the Mayor and City Council of means, of land or property in the City of Baltimore; the development or Baltimore; the payment of any and all costs redevelopment, including, but not limited to, and expenses incurred in connection with or the comprehensive renovation or incidental to the acquisition and management rehabilitation of any land or property, or any of the land or property; the payment of any rights or interests therein hereinbefore and all costs and expenses incurred for or in mentioned, in the City of Baltimore, and the connection with relocating and moving disposition of land and property for such persons or other legal entities displaced by purposes; the elimination of unhealthful, the acquisition of the land or property, and the unsanitary, or unsafe conditions, lessening disposition of land and property for such density, eliminating obsolete or other uses purposes, such costs to include but not detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise limited to rental payment and home purchase removing or preventing the spread of blight assistance, housing counseling and buyer or deterioration in the City of Baltimore; the education, assistance, and activities to creation of healthy, sanitary, and safe, and support the orderly and sustainable planning, green conditions in the City of Baltimore; and preservation, rehabilitation, and development authorizing loans and grants therefore; of economically diverse housing in City making loans and grants to various projects neighborhoods; the elimination of unhealthful, and programs related to growing businesses unsanitary or unsafe conditions, lessening in the City; attracting and retaining jobs; density, eliminating obsolete or other uses providing homeownership incentives and detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise home repair assistance; authorizing loans removing or preventing the spread of blight or and grants to various projects and programs deterioration in the City of Baltimore; and for related to improving cultural life and doing all things necessary, proper or promotion of tourism in Baltimore City and the expedient in connection therewith. lending or granting of funds to any person or other legal entity to be used for or in connection with the rehabilitation, renovation, For redevelopment, improvement or construction Against of buildings and structures to be used or occupied for residential or commercial purposes; and for doing any and all things Question B necessary, proper or expedient in connection Bond Issue therewith. School Loan For Ordinance No. 18-145 to authorize the Mayor Against and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to $38,000,000 to be used for the acquisition of land or property to construct and erect new school buildings, athletic and auxiliary facilities; and for additions and improvements to or modernization or reconstruction of existing school buildings or Prooffacilities; and to equip all buildings to be constructed, erected, improved, modernized, or reconstructed; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. For Against

Vote All Sides Question D Question G Bond Issue Charter Amendment Recreation and Parks and Public Facilities Department of Legislative Reference

Ordinance No. 18-147 to authorize the Mayor Resolution No. 18-11 is for the purpose of and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to authorizing the replacement of the Board of $65,000,000 to be used for the acquisition Legislative Reference with an ad hoc board and development of property buildings owned appointed by the Mayor, the President of the and controlled by the Mayor and City Council City Council, and the Comptroller and of Baltimore, the Enoch Pratt Library and providing for the newly restructured ad hoc public park or recreation land, property, Board of Legislative Reference to make buildings, structures or facilities; for the recommendations regarding the hiring of a construction, erection, renovation, alteration, Director of Legislative Reference. The law reconstruction, installation, improvement and would also remove the Civil Service status of repair of buildings, structures, or facilities to the Director of Legislative Reference making be or now being used by or in connection with the Director's status the same as other the operations, function and activities of the department heads. The Director will be Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, the removable for any reason. The Mayor and the Enoch Pratt Free Library, public parks and President of the City Council are required to recreational programs; for the acquisition and jointly appoint and remove the Director of installation of trees, for tree planting programs Legislative Reference. and for the equipping of any and all existing and new buildings, structures, and facilities For the Charter Amendment authorized to be constructed, renovated, Against the Charter Amendment altered or improved by this Ordinance; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. Question H For Charter Amendment Against Fair Election Fund Resolution No. 18-09 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, Question E nonlapsing Fair Election Fund, to be used Charter Amendment exclusively to administer a public financing Inalienability of the Sewer and Water option for political campaigns for Baltimore Systems City elected offices. The law would authorize the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Resolution No. 18-13 is for the purpose of revenue to the Fair Election Fund by declaring the inalienability of the City's sewer ordinance and provide for oversight, system and water-supply system and for governance, and administration of the Fair excepting the sewer and water-supply Election Fund by ordinance. The law would systems, their operations and uses, from the also establish a Fair Election Fund Charter provisions otherwise authorizing the Commission to administer the Fund. grant of franchises or rights relating to the operation or use of public property or places. For the Charter Amendment For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Question I Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Equity Assistance Fund Office of the Inspector General Resolution No. 18-14 is for the purpose of Resolution No. 18-08 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, creating an independent Office of the nonlapsing Equity Assistance Fund, to be Inspector General headed by an Inspector used exclusively to assist efforts that reduce General. The law would establish the process inequity based on race, gender, or economic for appointing and terminating the Inspector status in Baltimore. The law would authorize General and would establish the powers and the Mayor and City Council to appropriate duties of the Office of the InspectorProof General. money in the annual Ordinance of Estimates The law would provide for the funding of the to the Equity Assistance Fund and authorize Office of the Inspector General, grant the the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Inspector General the power to issue revenue to the Equity Assitance Fund by subpoenas and require the Office of the ordinance. Inspector General to issue an annual public report. The law provides for certain administrative procedures and establishes For the Charter Amendment procedures to transition the existing Office of Against the Charter Amendment the Inspector General in the Law Department into the newly created independent Office of the Inspector General. For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment

End of Ballot Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 8 - Page 1 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore City

Instructions Attorney General Judge of the Circuit Court Vote for 1 Circuit 8 Vote for up to 5 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Charles H. Dorsey Brian E. Frosh Lynn Stewart Mays Democratic Dana Michele Middleton or write-in: John Nugent Jennifer Bridget Schiffer or write-in: Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Vote for 1 or write-in: completely, and do not Tony Campbell make any marks outside of Republican the oval. You do not have or write-in: to vote in every race. Ben Cardin Democratic or write-in: Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra or your vote may not count. Libertarian If you make a mistake or a or write-in: stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Donald E. Beachley Representative in Congress Vote Yes or No District 7 For Continuance in Office Vote for 1 Yes Richmond Davis No To add a candidate, fill in Republican the oval to the left of "or write-in" and print the name Elijah Cummings clearly on the dotted line. Democratic Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large David R. Griggs Matthew J. Fader Libertarian Governor / Lt. Governor Vote Yes or No Vote for 1 or write-in: For Continuance in Office Larry Hogan Yes and Boyd K. Rutherford No Republican State Senator Ben Jealous District 44 State's Attorney and Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Susan Turnbull Democratic Victor Clark, Jr. Marilyn J. Mosby Republican Democratic Shawn Quinn and ProofShirley Nathan-Pulliam or write-in: Christina Smith Democratic Libertarian Ian Schlakman or write-in: and Annie Chambers Clerk of the Circuit Court Green Vote for 1 or write-in: House of Delegates Marilyn Bentley District 44A Democratic

Vote for 1 or write-in: Comptroller Keith E. Haynes Vote for 1 Democratic Anjali Reed Phukan or write-in: Register of Wills Republican Vote for 1 Peter Franchot Belinda K. Conaway Democratic Democratic

or write-in: or write-in:

Vote All Sides Judge of the Orphans' Court Question 2 Vote for up to 3 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Charles "Chuck" Bernstein Democratic Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Lewyn Scott Garrett Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Democratic legislation to allow a qualified individual to register and vote at a precinct polling place on Michele E. Loewenthal Democratic Election Day. The current law requires voter registration to close before Election Day. or write-in: (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and adding Section 2A to the Maryland or write-in: Constitution) For the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Against the Constitutional Amendment

Sheriff Vote for 1 David Anthony Wiggins Republican

John W. Anderson Democratic

or write-in:

Question 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues that are for Public Education to Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools The amendment requires the Governor to include in the annual State Budget, as supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the revenues from video lottery operation licenses and any other commercial gaming dedicated to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less than the following amounts: $125 million in fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and 100% of commercial gaming revenues dedicated to public education in fiscal year 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to show in the annual budget how the revenues from video lottery operationProof licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the funding formulas established by the Bridge to Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Constitution currently authorizes video lottery operation licenses for the primary purpose of raising money for public education.

(Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Constitution)

For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 8 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore City

Question A Question C Bond Issue Bond Issue Affordable Housing Loan Community and Economic Development Loan Ordinance No. 18-152 to authorize the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to Ordinance No. 18-146 to authorize the Mayor $10,000,000 to be used for the planning, and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to developing, executing, and making operative $47,000,000 to be used for, or in connection the Affordable Housing Program of the Mayor with, planning, developing, executing and and City Council of Baltimore, including, but making operative the community, commercial, not limited to, the acquisition, by purchase, and industrial economic development lease, condemnation or any other legal programs of the Mayor and City Council of means, of land or property in the City of Baltimore; the development or Baltimore; the payment of any and all costs redevelopment, including, but not limited to, and expenses incurred in connection with or the comprehensive renovation or incidental to the acquisition and management rehabilitation of any land or property, or any of the land or property; the payment of any rights or interests therein hereinbefore and all costs and expenses incurred for or in mentioned, in the City of Baltimore, and the connection with relocating and moving disposition of land and property for such persons or other legal entities displaced by purposes; the elimination of unhealthful, the acquisition of the land or property, and the unsanitary, or unsafe conditions, lessening disposition of land and property for such density, eliminating obsolete or other uses purposes, such costs to include but not detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise limited to rental payment and home purchase removing or preventing the spread of blight assistance, housing counseling and buyer or deterioration in the City of Baltimore; the education, assistance, and activities to creation of healthy, sanitary, and safe, and support the orderly and sustainable planning, green conditions in the City of Baltimore; and preservation, rehabilitation, and development authorizing loans and grants therefore; of economically diverse housing in City making loans and grants to various projects neighborhoods; the elimination of unhealthful, and programs related to growing businesses unsanitary or unsafe conditions, lessening in the City; attracting and retaining jobs; density, eliminating obsolete or other uses providing homeownership incentives and detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise home repair assistance; authorizing loans removing or preventing the spread of blight or and grants to various projects and programs deterioration in the City of Baltimore; and for related to improving cultural life and doing all things necessary, proper or promotion of tourism in Baltimore City and the expedient in connection therewith. lending or granting of funds to any person or other legal entity to be used for or in connection with the rehabilitation, renovation, For redevelopment, improvement or construction Against of buildings and structures to be used or occupied for residential or commercial purposes; and for doing any and all things Question B necessary, proper or expedient in connection Bond Issue therewith. School Loan For Ordinance No. 18-145 to authorize the Mayor Against and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to $38,000,000 to be used for the acquisition of land or property to construct and erect new school buildings, athletic and auxiliary facilities; and for additions and improvements to or modernization or reconstruction of existing school buildings or Prooffacilities; and to equip all buildings to be constructed, erected, improved, modernized, or reconstructed; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. For Against

Vote All Sides Question D Question G Bond Issue Charter Amendment Recreation and Parks and Public Facilities Department of Legislative Reference

Ordinance No. 18-147 to authorize the Mayor Resolution No. 18-11 is for the purpose of and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to authorizing the replacement of the Board of $65,000,000 to be used for the acquisition Legislative Reference with an ad hoc board and development of property buildings owned appointed by the Mayor, the President of the and controlled by the Mayor and City Council City Council, and the Comptroller and of Baltimore, the Enoch Pratt Library and providing for the newly restructured ad hoc public park or recreation land, property, Board of Legislative Reference to make buildings, structures or facilities; for the recommendations regarding the hiring of a construction, erection, renovation, alteration, Director of Legislative Reference. The law reconstruction, installation, improvement and would also remove the Civil Service status of repair of buildings, structures, or facilities to the Director of Legislative Reference making be or now being used by or in connection with the Director's status the same as other the operations, function and activities of the department heads. The Director will be Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, the removable for any reason. The Mayor and the Enoch Pratt Free Library, public parks and President of the City Council are required to recreational programs; for the acquisition and jointly appoint and remove the Director of installation of trees, for tree planting programs Legislative Reference. and for the equipping of any and all existing and new buildings, structures, and facilities For the Charter Amendment authorized to be constructed, renovated, Against the Charter Amendment altered or improved by this Ordinance; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. Question H For Charter Amendment Against Fair Election Fund Resolution No. 18-09 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, Question E nonlapsing Fair Election Fund, to be used Charter Amendment exclusively to administer a public financing Inalienability of the Sewer and Water option for political campaigns for Baltimore Systems City elected offices. The law would authorize the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Resolution No. 18-13 is for the purpose of revenue to the Fair Election Fund by declaring the inalienability of the City's sewer ordinance and provide for oversight, system and water-supply system and for governance, and administration of the Fair excepting the sewer and water-supply Election Fund by ordinance. The law would systems, their operations and uses, from the also establish a Fair Election Fund Charter provisions otherwise authorizing the Commission to administer the Fund. grant of franchises or rights relating to the operation or use of public property or places. For the Charter Amendment For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Question I Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Equity Assistance Fund Office of the Inspector General Resolution No. 18-14 is for the purpose of Resolution No. 18-08 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, creating an independent Office of the nonlapsing Equity Assistance Fund, to be Inspector General headed by an Inspector used exclusively to assist efforts that reduce General. The law would establish the process inequity based on race, gender, or economic for appointing and terminating the Inspector status in Baltimore. The law would authorize General and would establish the powers and the Mayor and City Council to appropriate duties of the Office of the InspectorProof General. money in the annual Ordinance of Estimates The law would provide for the funding of the to the Equity Assistance Fund and authorize Office of the Inspector General, grant the the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Inspector General the power to issue revenue to the Equity Assitance Fund by subpoenas and require the Office of the ordinance. Inspector General to issue an annual public report. The law provides for certain administrative procedures and establishes For the Charter Amendment procedures to transition the existing Office of Against the Charter Amendment the Inspector General in the Law Department into the newly created independent Office of the Inspector General. For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment

End of Ballot Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 9 - Page 1 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore City

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 41 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Dalya Attar Democratic Brian E. Frosh Democratic

or write-in: Tony Bridges Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Samuel I. "Sandy" the name of your choice. Vote for 1 Rosenberg You must blacken the oval Democratic completely, and do not Tony Campbell make any marks outside of Republican the oval. You do not have Drew A. Pate to vote in every race. Green Ben Cardin Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra or write-in: or your vote may not count. Libertarian If you make a mistake or a stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon a new ballot. Unaffiliated or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in:

or write-in: Representative in Congress District 3 Vote for 1 Charles Anthony Judge of the Circuit Court To add a candidate, fill in Republican the oval to the left of "or Circuit 8 write-in" and print the name John Sarbanes Vote for up to 5 clearly on the dotted line. Democratic Charles H. Dorsey David Lashar Lynn Stewart Mays Libertarian Governor / Lt. Governor Dana Michele Middleton Vote for 1 or write-in: John Nugent Larry Hogan Jennifer Bridget Schiffer and Boyd K. Rutherford or write-in: Republican State Senator Ben Jealous District 41 or write-in: and Vote for 1 Susan Turnbull Democratic Jill P. Carter or write-in: Democratic Shawn Quinn and Proofor write-in: or write-in: Christina Smith Libertarian Ian Schlakman or write-in: and Annie Chambers Green

or write-in: Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Donald E. Beachley Comptroller Vote Yes or No Vote for 1 For Continuance in Office Anjali Reed Phukan Yes Republican No Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Question 1 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Constitutional Amendment Matthew J. Fader (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Vote Yes or No Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues that are for Public Education to For Continuance in Office Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools Yes The amendment requires the Governor to No include in the annual State Budget, as supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the State's Attorney revenues from video lottery operation licenses Vote for 1 and any other commercial gaming dedicated Marilyn J. Mosby to public education in an amount above the Democratic level of State funding for education in public schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence or write-in: in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less than the following amounts: $125 million in fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Clerk of the Circuit Court 100% of commercial gaming revenues Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year Marilyn Bentley 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The Democratic amendment also requires the Governor to show in the annual budget how the revenues or write-in: from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the funding formulas established by the Bridge to Register of Wills Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Vote for 1 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery Belinda K. Conaway operation licenses for the primary purpose of Democratic raising money for public education.

or write-in: (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Constitution)

Judge of the Orphans' Court For the Constitutional Amendment Vote for up to 3 Against the Constitutional Amendment Charles "Chuck" Bernstein Democratic Question 2 Lewyn Scott Garrett Constitutional Amendment Democratic (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Michele E. Loewenthal Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Democratic Authorizes the General Assembly to enact or write-in: legislation to allow a qualified individual to register and vote at a precinct polling place on Election Day. The current law requires voter or write-in: registration to close before Election Day.

(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and or write-in: adding Section 2A to the Maryland Constitution) ProofFor the Constitutional Amendment Sheriff Against the Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 David Anthony Wiggins Republican

John W. Anderson Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 9 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore City

Question A Question C Bond Issue Bond Issue Affordable Housing Loan Community and Economic Development Loan Ordinance No. 18-152 to authorize the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to Ordinance No. 18-146 to authorize the Mayor $10,000,000 to be used for the planning, and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to developing, executing, and making operative $47,000,000 to be used for, or in connection the Affordable Housing Program of the Mayor with, planning, developing, executing and and City Council of Baltimore, including, but making operative the community, commercial, not limited to, the acquisition, by purchase, and industrial economic development lease, condemnation or any other legal programs of the Mayor and City Council of means, of land or property in the City of Baltimore; the development or Baltimore; the payment of any and all costs redevelopment, including, but not limited to, and expenses incurred in connection with or the comprehensive renovation or incidental to the acquisition and management rehabilitation of any land or property, or any of the land or property; the payment of any rights or interests therein hereinbefore and all costs and expenses incurred for or in mentioned, in the City of Baltimore, and the connection with relocating and moving disposition of land and property for such persons or other legal entities displaced by purposes; the elimination of unhealthful, the acquisition of the land or property, and the unsanitary, or unsafe conditions, lessening disposition of land and property for such density, eliminating obsolete or other uses purposes, such costs to include but not detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise limited to rental payment and home purchase removing or preventing the spread of blight assistance, housing counseling and buyer or deterioration in the City of Baltimore; the education, assistance, and activities to creation of healthy, sanitary, and safe, and support the orderly and sustainable planning, green conditions in the City of Baltimore; and preservation, rehabilitation, and development authorizing loans and grants therefore; of economically diverse housing in City making loans and grants to various projects neighborhoods; the elimination of unhealthful, and programs related to growing businesses unsanitary or unsafe conditions, lessening in the City; attracting and retaining jobs; density, eliminating obsolete or other uses providing homeownership incentives and detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise home repair assistance; authorizing loans removing or preventing the spread of blight or and grants to various projects and programs deterioration in the City of Baltimore; and for related to improving cultural life and doing all things necessary, proper or promotion of tourism in Baltimore City and the expedient in connection therewith. lending or granting of funds to any person or other legal entity to be used for or in connection with the rehabilitation, renovation, For redevelopment, improvement or construction Against of buildings and structures to be used or occupied for residential or commercial purposes; and for doing any and all things Question B necessary, proper or expedient in connection Bond Issue therewith. School Loan For Ordinance No. 18-145 to authorize the Mayor Against and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to $38,000,000 to be used for the acquisition of land or property to construct and erect new school buildings, athletic and auxiliary facilities; and for additions and improvements to or modernization or reconstruction of existing school buildings or Prooffacilities; and to equip all buildings to be constructed, erected, improved, modernized, or reconstructed; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. For Against

Vote All Sides Question D Question G Bond Issue Charter Amendment Recreation and Parks and Public Facilities Department of Legislative Reference

Ordinance No. 18-147 to authorize the Mayor Resolution No. 18-11 is for the purpose of and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to authorizing the replacement of the Board of $65,000,000 to be used for the acquisition Legislative Reference with an ad hoc board and development of property buildings owned appointed by the Mayor, the President of the and controlled by the Mayor and City Council City Council, and the Comptroller and of Baltimore, the Enoch Pratt Library and providing for the newly restructured ad hoc public park or recreation land, property, Board of Legislative Reference to make buildings, structures or facilities; for the recommendations regarding the hiring of a construction, erection, renovation, alteration, Director of Legislative Reference. The law reconstruction, installation, improvement and would also remove the Civil Service status of repair of buildings, structures, or facilities to the Director of Legislative Reference making be or now being used by or in connection with the Director's status the same as other the operations, function and activities of the department heads. The Director will be Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, the removable for any reason. The Mayor and the Enoch Pratt Free Library, public parks and President of the City Council are required to recreational programs; for the acquisition and jointly appoint and remove the Director of installation of trees, for tree planting programs Legislative Reference. and for the equipping of any and all existing and new buildings, structures, and facilities For the Charter Amendment authorized to be constructed, renovated, Against the Charter Amendment altered or improved by this Ordinance; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. Question H For Charter Amendment Against Fair Election Fund Resolution No. 18-09 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, Question E nonlapsing Fair Election Fund, to be used Charter Amendment exclusively to administer a public financing Inalienability of the Sewer and Water option for political campaigns for Baltimore Systems City elected offices. The law would authorize the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Resolution No. 18-13 is for the purpose of revenue to the Fair Election Fund by declaring the inalienability of the City's sewer ordinance and provide for oversight, system and water-supply system and for governance, and administration of the Fair excepting the sewer and water-supply Election Fund by ordinance. The law would systems, their operations and uses, from the also establish a Fair Election Fund Charter provisions otherwise authorizing the Commission to administer the Fund. grant of franchises or rights relating to the operation or use of public property or places. For the Charter Amendment For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Question I Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Equity Assistance Fund Office of the Inspector General Resolution No. 18-14 is for the purpose of Resolution No. 18-08 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, creating an independent Office of the nonlapsing Equity Assistance Fund, to be Inspector General headed by an Inspector used exclusively to assist efforts that reduce General. The law would establish the process inequity based on race, gender, or economic for appointing and terminating the Inspector status in Baltimore. The law would authorize General and would establish the powers and the Mayor and City Council to appropriate duties of the Office of the InspectorProof General. money in the annual Ordinance of Estimates The law would provide for the funding of the to the Equity Assistance Fund and authorize Office of the Inspector General, grant the the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Inspector General the power to issue revenue to the Equity Assitance Fund by subpoenas and require the Office of the ordinance. Inspector General to issue an annual public report. The law provides for certain administrative procedures and establishes For the Charter Amendment procedures to transition the existing Office of Against the Charter Amendment the Inspector General in the Law Department into the newly created independent Office of the Inspector General. For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment

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Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 40 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Frank M. Conaway, Jr. Democratic Brian E. Frosh Democratic Nick Mosby Democratic or write-in: Melissa Wells Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Joshua Harris the name of your choice. Green You must blacken the oval Vote for 1 completely, and do not Tony Campbell or write-in: make any marks outside of Republican the oval. You do not have to vote in every race. Ben Cardin or write-in: Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra or write-in: or your vote may not count. Libertarian If you make a mistake or a stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon a new ballot. Unaffiliated Judge of the Circuit Court Optional write-in or write-in: Circuit 8 Vote for up to 5 Charles H. Dorsey Representative in Congress Lynn Stewart Mays District 3 Dana Michele Middleton Vote for 1 John Nugent Charles Anthony Jennifer Bridget Schiffer To add a candidate, fill in Republican the oval to the left of "or or write-in: write-in" and print the name John Sarbanes clearly on the dotted line. Democratic or write-in: David Lashar Libertarian Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 or write-in: Larry Hogan or write-in: and Boyd K. Rutherford Republican State Senator or write-in: Ben Jealous District 40 and Vote for 1 Susan Turnbull Democratic Antonio Hayes Democratic Judge, Court of Special Shawn Quinn Appeals At Large and Proofor write-in: Donald E. Beachley Christina Smith Libertarian Vote Yes or No Ian Schlakman For Continuance in Office and Annie Chambers Yes Green No or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Comptroller Matthew J. Fader Vote for 1 Vote Yes or No Anjali Reed Phukan For Continuance in Office Republican Yes Peter Franchot No Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Marilyn J. Mosby Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Democratic that are for Public Education to or write-in: Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools The amendment requires the Governor to include in the annual State Budget, as Clerk of the Circuit Court supplemental funding for prekindergarten Vote for 1 through grade 12 in public schools, the revenues from video lottery operation licenses Marilyn Bentley and any other commercial gaming dedicated Democratic to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public or write-in: schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less than the following amounts: $125 million in Register of Wills fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year Vote for 1 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and 100% of commercial gaming revenues Belinda K. Conaway dedicated to public education in fiscal year Democratic 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to or write-in: show in the annual budget how the revenues from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State Judge of the Orphans' Court funding for public education provided by the Vote for up to 3 funding formulas established by the Bridge to Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Charles "Chuck" Bernstein Constitution currently authorizes video lottery Democratic operation licenses for the primary purpose of raising money for public education. Lewyn Scott Garrett Democratic (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Michele E. Loewenthal Democratic Constitution)

or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Sheriff Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Vote for 1 legislation to allow a qualified individual to register and vote at a precinct polling place on David Anthony Wiggins Republican Election Day. The current law requires voter registration to close before Election Day. John W. Anderson Democratic (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and adding Section 2A to the Maryland or write-in: Constitution) ProofFor the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 10 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore City

Question A Question C Bond Issue Bond Issue Affordable Housing Loan Community and Economic Development Loan Ordinance No. 18-152 to authorize the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to Ordinance No. 18-146 to authorize the Mayor $10,000,000 to be used for the planning, and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to developing, executing, and making operative $47,000,000 to be used for, or in connection the Affordable Housing Program of the Mayor with, planning, developing, executing and and City Council of Baltimore, including, but making operative the community, commercial, not limited to, the acquisition, by purchase, and industrial economic development lease, condemnation or any other legal programs of the Mayor and City Council of means, of land or property in the City of Baltimore; the development or Baltimore; the payment of any and all costs redevelopment, including, but not limited to, and expenses incurred in connection with or the comprehensive renovation or incidental to the acquisition and management rehabilitation of any land or property, or any of the land or property; the payment of any rights or interests therein hereinbefore and all costs and expenses incurred for or in mentioned, in the City of Baltimore, and the connection with relocating and moving disposition of land and property for such persons or other legal entities displaced by purposes; the elimination of unhealthful, the acquisition of the land or property, and the unsanitary, or unsafe conditions, lessening disposition of land and property for such density, eliminating obsolete or other uses purposes, such costs to include but not detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise limited to rental payment and home purchase removing or preventing the spread of blight assistance, housing counseling and buyer or deterioration in the City of Baltimore; the education, assistance, and activities to creation of healthy, sanitary, and safe, and support the orderly and sustainable planning, green conditions in the City of Baltimore; and preservation, rehabilitation, and development authorizing loans and grants therefore; of economically diverse housing in City making loans and grants to various projects neighborhoods; the elimination of unhealthful, and programs related to growing businesses unsanitary or unsafe conditions, lessening in the City; attracting and retaining jobs; density, eliminating obsolete or other uses providing homeownership incentives and detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise home repair assistance; authorizing loans removing or preventing the spread of blight or and grants to various projects and programs deterioration in the City of Baltimore; and for related to improving cultural life and doing all things necessary, proper or promotion of tourism in Baltimore City and the expedient in connection therewith. lending or granting of funds to any person or other legal entity to be used for or in connection with the rehabilitation, renovation, For redevelopment, improvement or construction Against of buildings and structures to be used or occupied for residential or commercial purposes; and for doing any and all things Question B necessary, proper or expedient in connection Bond Issue therewith. School Loan For Ordinance No. 18-145 to authorize the Mayor Against and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to $38,000,000 to be used for the acquisition of land or property to construct and erect new school buildings, athletic and auxiliary facilities; and for additions and improvements to or modernization or reconstruction of existing school buildings or Prooffacilities; and to equip all buildings to be constructed, erected, improved, modernized, or reconstructed; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. For Against

Vote All Sides Question D Question G Bond Issue Charter Amendment Recreation and Parks and Public Facilities Department of Legislative Reference

Ordinance No. 18-147 to authorize the Mayor Resolution No. 18-11 is for the purpose of and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to authorizing the replacement of the Board of $65,000,000 to be used for the acquisition Legislative Reference with an ad hoc board and development of property buildings owned appointed by the Mayor, the President of the and controlled by the Mayor and City Council City Council, and the Comptroller and of Baltimore, the Enoch Pratt Library and providing for the newly restructured ad hoc public park or recreation land, property, Board of Legislative Reference to make buildings, structures or facilities; for the recommendations regarding the hiring of a construction, erection, renovation, alteration, Director of Legislative Reference. The law reconstruction, installation, improvement and would also remove the Civil Service status of repair of buildings, structures, or facilities to the Director of Legislative Reference making be or now being used by or in connection with the Director's status the same as other the operations, function and activities of the department heads. The Director will be Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, the removable for any reason. The Mayor and the Enoch Pratt Free Library, public parks and President of the City Council are required to recreational programs; for the acquisition and jointly appoint and remove the Director of installation of trees, for tree planting programs Legislative Reference. and for the equipping of any and all existing and new buildings, structures, and facilities For the Charter Amendment authorized to be constructed, renovated, Against the Charter Amendment altered or improved by this Ordinance; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. Question H For Charter Amendment Against Fair Election Fund Resolution No. 18-09 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, Question E nonlapsing Fair Election Fund, to be used Charter Amendment exclusively to administer a public financing Inalienability of the Sewer and Water option for political campaigns for Baltimore Systems City elected offices. The law would authorize the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Resolution No. 18-13 is for the purpose of revenue to the Fair Election Fund by declaring the inalienability of the City's sewer ordinance and provide for oversight, system and water-supply system and for governance, and administration of the Fair excepting the sewer and water-supply Election Fund by ordinance. The law would systems, their operations and uses, from the also establish a Fair Election Fund Charter provisions otherwise authorizing the Commission to administer the Fund. grant of franchises or rights relating to the operation or use of public property or places. For the Charter Amendment For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Question I Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Equity Assistance Fund Office of the Inspector General Resolution No. 18-14 is for the purpose of Resolution No. 18-08 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, creating an independent Office of the nonlapsing Equity Assistance Fund, to be Inspector General headed by an Inspector used exclusively to assist efforts that reduce General. The law would establish the process inequity based on race, gender, or economic for appointing and terminating the Inspector status in Baltimore. The law would authorize General and would establish the powers and the Mayor and City Council to appropriate duties of the Office of the InspectorProof General. money in the annual Ordinance of Estimates The law would provide for the funding of the to the Equity Assistance Fund and authorize Office of the Inspector General, grant the the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Inspector General the power to issue revenue to the Equity Assitance Fund by subpoenas and require the Office of the ordinance. Inspector General to issue an annual public report. The law provides for certain administrative procedures and establishes For the Charter Amendment procedures to transition the existing Office of Against the Charter Amendment the Inspector General in the Law Department into the newly created independent Office of the Inspector General. For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment

End of Ballot Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 11 - Page 1 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore City

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 41 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Dalya Attar Democratic Brian E. Frosh Democratic

or write-in: Tony Bridges Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Samuel I. "Sandy" the name of your choice. Vote for 1 Rosenberg You must blacken the oval Democratic completely, and do not Tony Campbell make any marks outside of Republican the oval. You do not have Drew A. Pate to vote in every race. Green Ben Cardin Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra or write-in: or your vote may not count. Libertarian If you make a mistake or a stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon a new ballot. Unaffiliated or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in:

or write-in: Representative in Congress District 7 Vote for 1 Richmond Davis Judge of the Circuit Court To add a candidate, fill in Republican the oval to the left of "or Circuit 8 write-in" and print the name Elijah Cummings Vote for up to 5 clearly on the dotted line. Democratic Charles H. Dorsey David R. Griggs Lynn Stewart Mays Libertarian Governor / Lt. Governor Dana Michele Middleton Vote for 1 or write-in: John Nugent Larry Hogan Jennifer Bridget Schiffer and Boyd K. Rutherford or write-in: Republican State Senator Ben Jealous District 41 or write-in: and Vote for 1 Susan Turnbull Democratic Jill P. Carter or write-in: Democratic Shawn Quinn and Proofor write-in: or write-in: Christina Smith Libertarian Ian Schlakman or write-in: and Annie Chambers Green

or write-in: Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Donald E. Beachley Comptroller Vote Yes or No Vote for 1 For Continuance in Office Anjali Reed Phukan Yes Republican No Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Question 1 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Constitutional Amendment Matthew J. Fader (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Vote Yes or No Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues that are for Public Education to For Continuance in Office Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools Yes The amendment requires the Governor to No include in the annual State Budget, as supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the State's Attorney revenues from video lottery operation licenses Vote for 1 and any other commercial gaming dedicated Marilyn J. Mosby to public education in an amount above the Democratic level of State funding for education in public schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence or write-in: in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less than the following amounts: $125 million in fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Clerk of the Circuit Court 100% of commercial gaming revenues Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year Marilyn Bentley 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The Democratic amendment also requires the Governor to show in the annual budget how the revenues or write-in: from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the funding formulas established by the Bridge to Register of Wills Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Vote for 1 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery Belinda K. Conaway operation licenses for the primary purpose of Democratic raising money for public education.

or write-in: (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Constitution)

Judge of the Orphans' Court For the Constitutional Amendment Vote for up to 3 Against the Constitutional Amendment Charles "Chuck" Bernstein Democratic Question 2 Lewyn Scott Garrett Constitutional Amendment Democratic (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Michele E. Loewenthal Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Democratic Authorizes the General Assembly to enact or write-in: legislation to allow a qualified individual to register and vote at a precinct polling place on Election Day. The current law requires voter or write-in: registration to close before Election Day.

(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and or write-in: adding Section 2A to the Maryland Constitution) ProofFor the Constitutional Amendment Sheriff Against the Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 David Anthony Wiggins Republican

John W. Anderson Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 11 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore City

Question A Question C Bond Issue Bond Issue Affordable Housing Loan Community and Economic Development Loan Ordinance No. 18-152 to authorize the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to Ordinance No. 18-146 to authorize the Mayor $10,000,000 to be used for the planning, and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to developing, executing, and making operative $47,000,000 to be used for, or in connection the Affordable Housing Program of the Mayor with, planning, developing, executing and and City Council of Baltimore, including, but making operative the community, commercial, not limited to, the acquisition, by purchase, and industrial economic development lease, condemnation or any other legal programs of the Mayor and City Council of means, of land or property in the City of Baltimore; the development or Baltimore; the payment of any and all costs redevelopment, including, but not limited to, and expenses incurred in connection with or the comprehensive renovation or incidental to the acquisition and management rehabilitation of any land or property, or any of the land or property; the payment of any rights or interests therein hereinbefore and all costs and expenses incurred for or in mentioned, in the City of Baltimore, and the connection with relocating and moving disposition of land and property for such persons or other legal entities displaced by purposes; the elimination of unhealthful, the acquisition of the land or property, and the unsanitary, or unsafe conditions, lessening disposition of land and property for such density, eliminating obsolete or other uses purposes, such costs to include but not detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise limited to rental payment and home purchase removing or preventing the spread of blight assistance, housing counseling and buyer or deterioration in the City of Baltimore; the education, assistance, and activities to creation of healthy, sanitary, and safe, and support the orderly and sustainable planning, green conditions in the City of Baltimore; and preservation, rehabilitation, and development authorizing loans and grants therefore; of economically diverse housing in City making loans and grants to various projects neighborhoods; the elimination of unhealthful, and programs related to growing businesses unsanitary or unsafe conditions, lessening in the City; attracting and retaining jobs; density, eliminating obsolete or other uses providing homeownership incentives and detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise home repair assistance; authorizing loans removing or preventing the spread of blight or and grants to various projects and programs deterioration in the City of Baltimore; and for related to improving cultural life and doing all things necessary, proper or promotion of tourism in Baltimore City and the expedient in connection therewith. lending or granting of funds to any person or other legal entity to be used for or in connection with the rehabilitation, renovation, For redevelopment, improvement or construction Against of buildings and structures to be used or occupied for residential or commercial purposes; and for doing any and all things Question B necessary, proper or expedient in connection Bond Issue therewith. School Loan For Ordinance No. 18-145 to authorize the Mayor Against and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to $38,000,000 to be used for the acquisition of land or property to construct and erect new school buildings, athletic and auxiliary facilities; and for additions and improvements to or modernization or reconstruction of existing school buildings or Prooffacilities; and to equip all buildings to be constructed, erected, improved, modernized, or reconstructed; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. For Against

Vote All Sides Question D Question G Bond Issue Charter Amendment Recreation and Parks and Public Facilities Department of Legislative Reference

Ordinance No. 18-147 to authorize the Mayor Resolution No. 18-11 is for the purpose of and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to authorizing the replacement of the Board of $65,000,000 to be used for the acquisition Legislative Reference with an ad hoc board and development of property buildings owned appointed by the Mayor, the President of the and controlled by the Mayor and City Council City Council, and the Comptroller and of Baltimore, the Enoch Pratt Library and providing for the newly restructured ad hoc public park or recreation land, property, Board of Legislative Reference to make buildings, structures or facilities; for the recommendations regarding the hiring of a construction, erection, renovation, alteration, Director of Legislative Reference. The law reconstruction, installation, improvement and would also remove the Civil Service status of repair of buildings, structures, or facilities to the Director of Legislative Reference making be or now being used by or in connection with the Director's status the same as other the operations, function and activities of the department heads. The Director will be Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, the removable for any reason. The Mayor and the Enoch Pratt Free Library, public parks and President of the City Council are required to recreational programs; for the acquisition and jointly appoint and remove the Director of installation of trees, for tree planting programs Legislative Reference. and for the equipping of any and all existing and new buildings, structures, and facilities For the Charter Amendment authorized to be constructed, renovated, Against the Charter Amendment altered or improved by this Ordinance; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. Question H For Charter Amendment Against Fair Election Fund Resolution No. 18-09 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, Question E nonlapsing Fair Election Fund, to be used Charter Amendment exclusively to administer a public financing Inalienability of the Sewer and Water option for political campaigns for Baltimore Systems City elected offices. The law would authorize the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Resolution No. 18-13 is for the purpose of revenue to the Fair Election Fund by declaring the inalienability of the City's sewer ordinance and provide for oversight, system and water-supply system and for governance, and administration of the Fair excepting the sewer and water-supply Election Fund by ordinance. The law would systems, their operations and uses, from the also establish a Fair Election Fund Charter provisions otherwise authorizing the Commission to administer the Fund. grant of franchises or rights relating to the operation or use of public property or places. For the Charter Amendment For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Question I Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Equity Assistance Fund Office of the Inspector General Resolution No. 18-14 is for the purpose of Resolution No. 18-08 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, creating an independent Office of the nonlapsing Equity Assistance Fund, to be Inspector General headed by an Inspector used exclusively to assist efforts that reduce General. The law would establish the process inequity based on race, gender, or economic for appointing and terminating the Inspector status in Baltimore. The law would authorize General and would establish the powers and the Mayor and City Council to appropriate duties of the Office of the InspectorProof General. money in the annual Ordinance of Estimates The law would provide for the funding of the to the Equity Assistance Fund and authorize Office of the Inspector General, grant the the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Inspector General the power to issue revenue to the Equity Assitance Fund by subpoenas and require the Office of the ordinance. Inspector General to issue an annual public report. The law provides for certain administrative procedures and establishes For the Charter Amendment procedures to transition the existing Office of Against the Charter Amendment the Inspector General in the Law Department into the newly created independent Office of the Inspector General. For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment

End of Ballot Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 12 - Page 1 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore City

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 46 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Jeremy Baron Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Nicholas Wentworth Republican or write-in: Luke Clippinger Democratic

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Robbyn Lewis the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Vote for 1 completely, and do not Tony Campbell Brooke Elizabeth Lierman make any marks outside of Republican Democratic the oval. You do not have to vote in every race. Ben Cardin or write-in: Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra or write-in: or your vote may not count. Libertarian If you make a mistake or a stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon or write-in: a new ballot. Unaffiliated

Optional write-in or write-in: Judge of the Circuit Court Circuit 8 Representative in Congress Vote for up to 5 District 2 Charles H. Dorsey Vote for 1 Lynn Stewart Mays Liz Matory Dana Michele Middleton To add a candidate, fill in Republican the oval to the left of "or John Nugent write-in" and print the name C.A. Jennifer Bridget Schiffer clearly on the dotted line. Democratic or write-in: Michael Carney Libertarian Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 Guy Mimoun Green Larry Hogan or write-in: and Boyd K. Rutherford or write-in: Republican or write-in: Ben Jealous and Susan Turnbull State Senator or write-in: Democratic District 46 Shawn Quinn Vote for 1 and ProofChristine Digman Christina Smith Republican Judge, Court of Special Libertarian Appeals At Large Ian Schlakman Bill Ferguson Donald E. Beachley and Democratic Vote Yes or No Annie Chambers Green or write-in: For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No

Comptroller Judge, Court of Special Vote for 1 Appeals At Large Anjali Reed Phukan Matthew J. Fader Republican Vote Yes or No Peter Franchot For Continuance in Office Democratic Yes or write-in: No

Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Marilyn J. Mosby Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Democratic that are for Public Education to or write-in: Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools The amendment requires the Governor to include in the annual State Budget, as Clerk of the Circuit Court supplemental funding for prekindergarten Vote for 1 through grade 12 in public schools, the revenues from video lottery operation licenses Marilyn Bentley and any other commercial gaming dedicated Democratic to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public or write-in: schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less than the following amounts: $125 million in Register of Wills fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year Vote for 1 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and 100% of commercial gaming revenues Belinda K. Conaway dedicated to public education in fiscal year Democratic 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to or write-in: show in the annual budget how the revenues from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State Judge of the Orphans' Court funding for public education provided by the Vote for up to 3 funding formulas established by the Bridge to Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Charles "Chuck" Bernstein Constitution currently authorizes video lottery Democratic operation licenses for the primary purpose of raising money for public education. Lewyn Scott Garrett Democratic (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Michele E. Loewenthal Democratic Constitution)

or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Sheriff Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Vote for 1 legislation to allow a qualified individual to register and vote at a precinct polling place on David Anthony Wiggins Republican Election Day. The current law requires voter registration to close before Election Day. John W. Anderson Democratic (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and adding Section 2A to the Maryland or write-in: Constitution) ProofFor the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 12 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore City

Question A Question C Bond Issue Bond Issue Affordable Housing Loan Community and Economic Development Loan Ordinance No. 18-152 to authorize the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to Ordinance No. 18-146 to authorize the Mayor $10,000,000 to be used for the planning, and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to developing, executing, and making operative $47,000,000 to be used for, or in connection the Affordable Housing Program of the Mayor with, planning, developing, executing and and City Council of Baltimore, including, but making operative the community, commercial, not limited to, the acquisition, by purchase, and industrial economic development lease, condemnation or any other legal programs of the Mayor and City Council of means, of land or property in the City of Baltimore; the development or Baltimore; the payment of any and all costs redevelopment, including, but not limited to, and expenses incurred in connection with or the comprehensive renovation or incidental to the acquisition and management rehabilitation of any land or property, or any of the land or property; the payment of any rights or interests therein hereinbefore and all costs and expenses incurred for or in mentioned, in the City of Baltimore, and the connection with relocating and moving disposition of land and property for such persons or other legal entities displaced by purposes; the elimination of unhealthful, the acquisition of the land or property, and the unsanitary, or unsafe conditions, lessening disposition of land and property for such density, eliminating obsolete or other uses purposes, such costs to include but not detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise limited to rental payment and home purchase removing or preventing the spread of blight assistance, housing counseling and buyer or deterioration in the City of Baltimore; the education, assistance, and activities to creation of healthy, sanitary, and safe, and support the orderly and sustainable planning, green conditions in the City of Baltimore; and preservation, rehabilitation, and development authorizing loans and grants therefore; of economically diverse housing in City making loans and grants to various projects neighborhoods; the elimination of unhealthful, and programs related to growing businesses unsanitary or unsafe conditions, lessening in the City; attracting and retaining jobs; density, eliminating obsolete or other uses providing homeownership incentives and detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise home repair assistance; authorizing loans removing or preventing the spread of blight or and grants to various projects and programs deterioration in the City of Baltimore; and for related to improving cultural life and doing all things necessary, proper or promotion of tourism in Baltimore City and the expedient in connection therewith. lending or granting of funds to any person or other legal entity to be used for or in connection with the rehabilitation, renovation, For redevelopment, improvement or construction Against of buildings and structures to be used or occupied for residential or commercial purposes; and for doing any and all things Question B necessary, proper or expedient in connection Bond Issue therewith. School Loan For Ordinance No. 18-145 to authorize the Mayor Against and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to $38,000,000 to be used for the acquisition of land or property to construct and erect new school buildings, athletic and auxiliary facilities; and for additions and improvements to or modernization or reconstruction of existing school buildings or Prooffacilities; and to equip all buildings to be constructed, erected, improved, modernized, or reconstructed; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. For Against

Vote All Sides Question D Question G Bond Issue Charter Amendment Recreation and Parks and Public Facilities Department of Legislative Reference

Ordinance No. 18-147 to authorize the Mayor Resolution No. 18-11 is for the purpose of and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to authorizing the replacement of the Board of $65,000,000 to be used for the acquisition Legislative Reference with an ad hoc board and development of property buildings owned appointed by the Mayor, the President of the and controlled by the Mayor and City Council City Council, and the Comptroller and of Baltimore, the Enoch Pratt Library and providing for the newly restructured ad hoc public park or recreation land, property, Board of Legislative Reference to make buildings, structures or facilities; for the recommendations regarding the hiring of a construction, erection, renovation, alteration, Director of Legislative Reference. The law reconstruction, installation, improvement and would also remove the Civil Service status of repair of buildings, structures, or facilities to the Director of Legislative Reference making be or now being used by or in connection with the Director's status the same as other the operations, function and activities of the department heads. The Director will be Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, the removable for any reason. The Mayor and the Enoch Pratt Free Library, public parks and President of the City Council are required to recreational programs; for the acquisition and jointly appoint and remove the Director of installation of trees, for tree planting programs Legislative Reference. and for the equipping of any and all existing and new buildings, structures, and facilities For the Charter Amendment authorized to be constructed, renovated, Against the Charter Amendment altered or improved by this Ordinance; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. Question H For Charter Amendment Against Fair Election Fund Resolution No. 18-09 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, Question E nonlapsing Fair Election Fund, to be used Charter Amendment exclusively to administer a public financing Inalienability of the Sewer and Water option for political campaigns for Baltimore Systems City elected offices. The law would authorize the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Resolution No. 18-13 is for the purpose of revenue to the Fair Election Fund by declaring the inalienability of the City's sewer ordinance and provide for oversight, system and water-supply system and for governance, and administration of the Fair excepting the sewer and water-supply Election Fund by ordinance. The law would systems, their operations and uses, from the also establish a Fair Election Fund Charter provisions otherwise authorizing the Commission to administer the Fund. grant of franchises or rights relating to the operation or use of public property or places. For the Charter Amendment For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Question I Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Equity Assistance Fund Office of the Inspector General Resolution No. 18-14 is for the purpose of Resolution No. 18-08 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, creating an independent Office of the nonlapsing Equity Assistance Fund, to be Inspector General headed by an Inspector used exclusively to assist efforts that reduce General. The law would establish the process inequity based on race, gender, or economic for appointing and terminating the Inspector status in Baltimore. The law would authorize General and would establish the powers and the Mayor and City Council to appropriate duties of the Office of the InspectorProof General. money in the annual Ordinance of Estimates The law would provide for the funding of the to the Equity Assistance Fund and authorize Office of the Inspector General, grant the the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Inspector General the power to issue revenue to the Equity Assitance Fund by subpoenas and require the Office of the ordinance. Inspector General to issue an annual public report. The law provides for certain administrative procedures and establishes For the Charter Amendment procedures to transition the existing Office of Against the Charter Amendment the Inspector General in the Law Department into the newly created independent Office of the Inspector General. For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment

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Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 45 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Ronald M. Owens-Bey Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Jewel Rucker Republican or write-in: Andy Zipay Republican

Fill in the oval to the left of U.S. Senator Talmadge Branch the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Vote for 1 completely, and do not Tony Campbell Cheryl D. Glenn make any marks outside of Republican Democratic the oval. You do not have to vote in every race. Ben Cardin Stephanie Smith Democratic Democratic

Do not cross out or erase, Arvin Vohra Steven "Andy" Ellis or your vote may not count. Libertarian Green If you make a mistake or a stray mark, you may ask for Neal Simon Glenn L. Ross a new ballot. Unaffiliated Green

Optional write-in or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Representative in Congress District 2 or write-in: Vote for 1 Liz Matory To add a candidate, fill in Republican the oval to the left of "or Judge of the Circuit Court write-in" and print the name C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger Circuit 8 clearly on the dotted line. Democratic Vote for up to 5 Michael Carney Charles H. Dorsey Libertarian Governor / Lt. Governor Lynn Stewart Mays Vote for 1 Guy Mimoun Dana Michele Middleton Green Larry Hogan John Nugent and Boyd K. Rutherford or write-in: Jennifer Bridget Schiffer Republican or write-in: Ben Jealous and Susan Turnbull State Senator or write-in: Democratic District 45 Shawn Quinn Vote for 1 or write-in: and ProofCory V. McCray Christina Smith Democratic Libertarian or write-in: Ian Schlakman or write-in: and Annie Chambers or write-in: Green

or write-in:

Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Comptroller Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1 Vote Yes or No Anjali Reed Phukan For Continuance in Office Republican Yes Peter Franchot No Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Question 1 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Constitutional Amendment Matthew J. Fader (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Vote Yes or No Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues that are for Public Education to For Continuance in Office Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools Yes The amendment requires the Governor to No include in the annual State Budget, as supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the State's Attorney revenues from video lottery operation licenses Vote for 1 and any other commercial gaming dedicated Marilyn J. Mosby to public education in an amount above the Democratic level of State funding for education in public schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence or write-in: in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less than the following amounts: $125 million in fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Clerk of the Circuit Court 100% of commercial gaming revenues Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year Marilyn Bentley 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The Democratic amendment also requires the Governor to show in the annual budget how the revenues or write-in: from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the funding formulas established by the Bridge to Register of Wills Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Vote for 1 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery Belinda K. Conaway operation licenses for the primary purpose of Democratic raising money for public education.

or write-in: (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Constitution)

Judge of the Orphans' Court For the Constitutional Amendment Vote for up to 3 Against the Constitutional Amendment Charles "Chuck" Bernstein Democratic Question 2 Lewyn Scott Garrett Constitutional Amendment Democratic (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Michele E. Loewenthal Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Democratic Authorizes the General Assembly to enact or write-in: legislation to allow a qualified individual to register and vote at a precinct polling place on Election Day. The current law requires voter or write-in: registration to close before Election Day.

(Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and or write-in: adding Section 2A to the Maryland Constitution) ProofFor the Constitutional Amendment Sheriff Against the Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 David Anthony Wiggins Republican

John W. Anderson Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 13 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore City

Question A Question C Bond Issue Bond Issue Affordable Housing Loan Community and Economic Development Loan Ordinance No. 18-152 to authorize the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to Ordinance No. 18-146 to authorize the Mayor $10,000,000 to be used for the planning, and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to developing, executing, and making operative $47,000,000 to be used for, or in connection the Affordable Housing Program of the Mayor with, planning, developing, executing and and City Council of Baltimore, including, but making operative the community, commercial, not limited to, the acquisition, by purchase, and industrial economic development lease, condemnation or any other legal programs of the Mayor and City Council of means, of land or property in the City of Baltimore; the development or Baltimore; the payment of any and all costs redevelopment, including, but not limited to, and expenses incurred in connection with or the comprehensive renovation or incidental to the acquisition and management rehabilitation of any land or property, or any of the land or property; the payment of any rights or interests therein hereinbefore and all costs and expenses incurred for or in mentioned, in the City of Baltimore, and the connection with relocating and moving disposition of land and property for such persons or other legal entities displaced by purposes; the elimination of unhealthful, the acquisition of the land or property, and the unsanitary, or unsafe conditions, lessening disposition of land and property for such density, eliminating obsolete or other uses purposes, such costs to include but not detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise limited to rental payment and home purchase removing or preventing the spread of blight assistance, housing counseling and buyer or deterioration in the City of Baltimore; the education, assistance, and activities to creation of healthy, sanitary, and safe, and support the orderly and sustainable planning, green conditions in the City of Baltimore; and preservation, rehabilitation, and development authorizing loans and grants therefore; of economically diverse housing in City making loans and grants to various projects neighborhoods; the elimination of unhealthful, and programs related to growing businesses unsanitary or unsafe conditions, lessening in the City; attracting and retaining jobs; density, eliminating obsolete or other uses providing homeownership incentives and detrimental to the public welfare or otherwise home repair assistance; authorizing loans removing or preventing the spread of blight or and grants to various projects and programs deterioration in the City of Baltimore; and for related to improving cultural life and doing all things necessary, proper or promotion of tourism in Baltimore City and the expedient in connection therewith. lending or granting of funds to any person or other legal entity to be used for or in connection with the rehabilitation, renovation, For redevelopment, improvement or construction Against of buildings and structures to be used or occupied for residential or commercial purposes; and for doing any and all things Question B necessary, proper or expedient in connection Bond Issue therewith. School Loan For Ordinance No. 18-145 to authorize the Mayor Against and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to $38,000,000 to be used for the acquisition of land or property to construct and erect new school buildings, athletic and auxiliary facilities; and for additions and improvements to or modernization or reconstruction of existing school buildings or Prooffacilities; and to equip all buildings to be constructed, erected, improved, modernized, or reconstructed; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. For Against

Vote All Sides Question D Question G Bond Issue Charter Amendment Recreation and Parks and Public Facilities Department of Legislative Reference

Ordinance No. 18-147 to authorize the Mayor Resolution No. 18-11 is for the purpose of and City Council of Baltimore to borrow up to authorizing the replacement of the Board of $65,000,000 to be used for the acquisition Legislative Reference with an ad hoc board and development of property buildings owned appointed by the Mayor, the President of the and controlled by the Mayor and City Council City Council, and the Comptroller and of Baltimore, the Enoch Pratt Library and providing for the newly restructured ad hoc public park or recreation land, property, Board of Legislative Reference to make buildings, structures or facilities; for the recommendations regarding the hiring of a construction, erection, renovation, alteration, Director of Legislative Reference. The law reconstruction, installation, improvement and would also remove the Civil Service status of repair of buildings, structures, or facilities to the Director of Legislative Reference making be or now being used by or in connection with the Director's status the same as other the operations, function and activities of the department heads. The Director will be Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, the removable for any reason. The Mayor and the Enoch Pratt Free Library, public parks and President of the City Council are required to recreational programs; for the acquisition and jointly appoint and remove the Director of installation of trees, for tree planting programs Legislative Reference. and for the equipping of any and all existing and new buildings, structures, and facilities For the Charter Amendment authorized to be constructed, renovated, Against the Charter Amendment altered or improved by this Ordinance; and for doing any and all things necessary, proper or expedient in connection therewith. Question H For Charter Amendment Against Fair Election Fund Resolution No. 18-09 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, Question E nonlapsing Fair Election Fund, to be used Charter Amendment exclusively to administer a public financing Inalienability of the Sewer and Water option for political campaigns for Baltimore Systems City elected offices. The law would authorize the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Resolution No. 18-13 is for the purpose of revenue to the Fair Election Fund by declaring the inalienability of the City's sewer ordinance and provide for oversight, system and water-supply system and for governance, and administration of the Fair excepting the sewer and water-supply Election Fund by ordinance. The law would systems, their operations and uses, from the also establish a Fair Election Fund Charter provisions otherwise authorizing the Commission to administer the Fund. grant of franchises or rights relating to the operation or use of public property or places. For the Charter Amendment For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment Question I Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Equity Assistance Fund Office of the Inspector General Resolution No. 18-14 is for the purpose of Resolution No. 18-08 is for the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, creating an independent Office of the nonlapsing Equity Assistance Fund, to be Inspector General headed by an Inspector used exclusively to assist efforts that reduce General. The law would establish the process inequity based on race, gender, or economic for appointing and terminating the Inspector status in Baltimore. The law would authorize General and would establish the powers and the Mayor and City Council to appropriate duties of the Office of the InspectorProof General. money in the annual Ordinance of Estimates The law would provide for the funding of the to the Equity Assistance Fund and authorize Office of the Inspector General, grant the the Mayor and City Council to dedicate Inspector General the power to issue revenue to the Equity Assitance Fund by subpoenas and require the Office of the ordinance. Inspector General to issue an annual public report. The law provides for certain administrative procedures and establishes For the Charter Amendment procedures to transition the existing Office of Against the Charter Amendment the Inspector General in the Law Department into the newly created independent Office of the Inspector General. For the Charter Amendment Against the Charter Amendment

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