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Official Ballot BS REP 1 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election June 26, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Republican Ballot Governor / Lt. Governor Instructions Representative in Congress Vote for 1 District 7 Larry Hogan Vote for 1 Making Selections and Boyd K. Rutherford Ray Bly Unopposed Richmond Davis William T. Newton Comptroller Michael Pearson Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan State Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Unopposed District 44 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Vote for 1 completely, and do not Attorney General Victor Clark, Jr. make any marks outside of Unopposed the oval. You do not have Vote for 1 to vote in every race. Craig Wolf Unopposed County Executive Vote for 1 Do not cross out or erase, or your vote may not count. U.S. Senator Pat McDonough If you make a mistake or a Vote for 1 Al Redmer, Jr. stray mark, you may ask for a new ballot. Tony Campbell Chris Chaffee County Council Evan M. Cronhardt District 1 Nnabu Eze Vote for 1 John R. Graziani Pete Melcavage, II Unopposed Christina J. Grigorian Albert Binyahmin Howard Bill Krehnbrink ProofGerald I. Smith, Jr. Blaine Taylor Brian Charles Vaeth Vote Both Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Board of Education Circuit 3 District 1 Vote for up to 4 Vote for 1 Robert A. Cohen Deborah Arnetta Cason Carey Deeley Pete Fitzpatrick Michael Finifter Matt Gresick Ruth Jakubowski Lisa A. Mack Dennis Robinson Richard M. Young Clerk of the Circuit Court Vote for 1 Deb Hill Unopposed Register of Wills Vote for 1 Jane Roger Unopposed Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Brian J. Noon Republican Central Committee District 1 Vote for up to 4 Melanie Harris Unopposed John C. Lerch, Jr. Unopposed Pete Melcavage, II Unopposed Proof Liliana Pulvirenti Unopposed End of Ballot Official Ballot BS REP 2 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election June 26, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Republican Ballot Governor / Lt. Governor Instructions Representative in Congress Vote for 1 District 7 Larry Hogan Vote for 1 Making Selections and Boyd K. Rutherford Ray Bly Unopposed Richmond Davis William T. Newton Comptroller Michael Pearson Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan State Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Unopposed District 10 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Vote for 1 completely, and do not Attorney General Stephanie Boston make any marks outside of Unopposed the oval. You do not have Vote for 1 to vote in every race. Craig Wolf Unopposed House of Delegates District 10 Do not cross out or erase, or your vote may not count. U.S. Senator Vote for up to 3 If you make a mistake or a Vote for 1 Michael Tyrone Brown, Sr. stray mark, you may ask for a new ballot. Tony Campbell George H. Harman Chris Chaffee Matthew Kaliszak Evan M. Cronhardt Brian Marcos Nnabu Eze John R. Graziani County Executive Christina J. Grigorian Vote for 1 Albert Binyahmin Howard Pat McDonough Bill Krehnbrink Al Redmer, Jr. ProofGerald I. Smith, Jr. Blaine Taylor Brian Charles Vaeth Vote Both Sides County Council Republican Central District 1 Committee District 1 Vote for 1 Vote for up to 4 Pete Melcavage, II Melanie Harris Unopposed Unopposed John C. Lerch, Jr. Unopposed Judge of the Circuit Court Circuit 3 Pete Melcavage, II Vote for up to 4 Unopposed Robert A. Cohen Liliana Pulvirenti Unopposed Carey Deeley Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Board of Education Dennis Robinson District 1 Vote for 1 Clerk of the Circuit Court Deborah Arnetta Cason Vote for 1 Pete Fitzpatrick Deb Hill Matt Gresick Unopposed Lisa A. Mack Richard M. Young Register of Wills Vote for 1 Jane Roger Unopposed Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Brian J. Noon Proof End of Ballot Official Ballot BS REP 3 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election June 26, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Republican Ballot Governor / Lt. Governor Instructions Representative in Congress Vote for 1 District 7 Larry Hogan Vote for 1 Making Selections and Boyd K. Rutherford Ray Bly Unopposed Richmond Davis William T. Newton Comptroller Michael Pearson Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan State Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Unopposed District 12 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Vote for 1 completely, and do not Attorney General Joseph D. "Joe" Hooe make any marks outside of Unopposed the oval. You do not have Vote for 1 to vote in every race. Craig Wolf Unopposed House of Delegates District 12 Do not cross out or erase, or your vote may not count. U.S. Senator Vote for up to 3 If you make a mistake or a Vote for 1 Bob Cockey stray mark, you may ask for Unopposed a new ballot. Tony Campbell Chris Chaffee Melanie Harris Unopposed Evan M. Cronhardt Nnabu Eze Michael Russell Unopposed John R. Graziani Christina J. Grigorian Albert Binyahmin Howard County Executive Bill Krehnbrink Vote for 1 ProofGerald I. Smith, Jr. Pat McDonough Blaine Taylor Al Redmer, Jr. Brian Charles Vaeth Vote Both Sides County Council Republican Central District 1 Committee District 1 Vote for 1 Vote for up to 4 Pete Melcavage, II Melanie Harris Unopposed Unopposed John C. Lerch, Jr. Unopposed Judge of the Circuit Court Circuit 3 Pete Melcavage, II Vote for up to 4 Unopposed Robert A. Cohen Liliana Pulvirenti Unopposed Carey Deeley Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Board of Education Dennis Robinson District 1 Vote for 1 Clerk of the Circuit Court Deborah Arnetta Cason Vote for 1 Pete Fitzpatrick Deb Hill Matt Gresick Unopposed Lisa A. Mack Richard M. Young Register of Wills Vote for 1 Jane Roger Unopposed Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Brian J. Noon Proof End of Ballot Official Ballot BS REP 4 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election June 26, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Republican Ballot Governor / Lt. Governor Instructions Representative in Congress Vote for 1 District 7 Larry Hogan Vote for 1 Making Selections and Boyd K. Rutherford Ray Bly Unopposed Richmond Davis William T. Newton Comptroller Michael Pearson Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan State Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Unopposed District 44 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Vote for 1 completely, and do not Attorney General Victor Clark, Jr. make any marks outside of Unopposed the oval. You do not have Vote for 1 to vote in every race. Craig Wolf Unopposed County Executive Vote for 1 Do not cross out or erase, or your vote may not count. U.S. Senator Pat McDonough If you make a mistake or a Vote for 1 Al Redmer, Jr. stray mark, you may ask for a new ballot. Tony Campbell Chris Chaffee Judge of the Circuit Court Evan M. Cronhardt Circuit 3 Nnabu Eze Vote for up to 4 John R. Graziani Robert A. Cohen Christina J. Grigorian Carey Deeley Albert Binyahmin Howard Michael Finifter Bill Krehnbrink Ruth Jakubowski ProofGerald I. Smith, Jr. Dennis Robinson Blaine Taylor Brian Charles Vaeth Vote Both Sides Clerk of the Circuit Court Vote for 1 Deb Hill Unopposed Register of Wills Vote for 1 Jane Roger Unopposed Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Brian J. Noon Republican Central Committee District 4 Vote for up to 4 J. Michael Collins Unopposed Alfred Mendelsohn Unopposed Nomination Vacant Nomination Vacant Board of Education District 4 Vote for 1 Gaston A. Horne Tara Huffman Makeda Scott Regina Ann Smith Autrese Thornton Proof Kathleen White End of Ballot Official Ballot BS REP 5 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election June 26, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Republican Ballot Governor / Lt. Governor Instructions Representative in Congress Vote for 1 District 7 Larry Hogan Vote for 1 Making Selections and Boyd K. Rutherford Ray Bly Unopposed Richmond Davis William T. 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Smith, Jr. Blaine Taylor Brian Charles Vaeth Vote Both Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Board of Education Circuit 3 District 4 Vote for up to 4 Vote for 1 Robert A. Cohen Gaston A. Horne Carey Deeley Tara Huffman Michael Finifter Makeda Scott Ruth Jakubowski Regina Ann Smith Dennis Robinson Autrese Thornton Kathleen White Clerk of the Circuit Court Vote for 1 Deb Hill Unopposed Register of Wills Vote for 1 Jane Roger Unopposed Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Brian J. Noon Republican Central Committee District 4 Vote for up to 4 J. Michael Collins Unopposed Alfred Mendelsohn Unopposed Nomination Vacant Nomination Vacant Proof End of Ballot Official Ballot BS REP 6 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election June 26, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Republican Ballot Governor / Lt. Governor Instructions Representative in Congress Vote for 1 District 2 Larry Hogan Vote for 1 Making Selections and Boyd K.
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