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

Instructions Attorney General County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1

Making Selections Craig Wolf Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Democratic John "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr. or write-in: Democratic

U.S. Senator or write-in: Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell completely, and do not Republican make any marks outside of County Council the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin District 1 to vote in every race. Democratic Vote for 1 Arvin Vohra Albert "Al" Nalley Do not cross out or erase, Libertarian Republican or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Tom Quirk stray mark, you may ask for Unaffiliated Democratic a new ballot. or write-in: or write-in: Optional write-in Representative in Congress Judge of the Circuit Court District 7 Circuit 3 Vote for 1 Vote for up to 4 Richmond Davis Carey Deeley Republican Leo Wayne Dymowski Elijah Cummings Michael Finifter To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or Ruth Jakubowski write-in" and print the name David R. Griggs Dennis Robinson clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 State Senator District 44 or write-in: and Vote for 1 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican Victor Clark, Jr. or write-in: Republican Ben Jealous and Shirley Nathan-Pulliam Susan Turnbull Democratic Judge, Court of Special Democratic Appeals At Large Shawn Quinn or write-in: Donald E. Beachley and ProofVote Yes or No Christina Smith Libertarian House of Delegates For Continuance in Office Ian Schlakman District 44B Yes and Vote for up to 2 Annie Chambers No Green Charles E. Sydnor, III Democratic Judge, Court of Special or write-in: Appeals At Large Matthew J. Fader Democratic Comptroller Vote Yes or No Vote for 1 or write-in: For Continuance in Office Anjali Reed Phukan Yes Republican or write-in: No Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Scott Shellenberger 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 Clerk of the Circuit Court include in the annual State Budget, as Vote for 1 supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Deb Hill Republican revenues from video lottery operation licenses and any other commercial gaming dedicated Julie Ensor 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 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 Jane Roger dedicated to public education in fiscal year Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to Grace G. Connolly show in the annual budget how the revenues Democratic from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a or write-in: manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the funding formulas established by the Bridge to Judge of the Orphans' Court Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery William R. "Bill" Evans operation licenses for the primary purpose of Democratic raising money for public education.

Juliet Fisher (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and Democratic (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Constitution) Arthur M. Frank Democratic For the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the or write-in: Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sheriff legislation to allow a qualified individual to Vote for 1 register and vote at a precinct polling place on Election Day. The current law requires voter Carl H. Magee, Jr. registration to close before Election Day. Republican (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and R. Jay Fisher adding Section 2A to the Maryland Democratic Constitution) or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment Board of Education Proof Question A District 1 Charter Amendment Vote for 1 Bill 13-18 County Charter - Technical Changes Matt Gresick Lisa A. Mack 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter or write-in: are amended or repealed to make technical changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the names of departments and offices in the administrative services, providing gender-neutral language, transferring certain provisions within the Charter, repealing obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding provisions to update duties of departments and offices in the administrative services. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 1 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question B Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Bill 19-18 County Charter - The Administrative County Charter - Administrative Services - Services Departments Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of the Baltimore County Charter are amended the Baltimore County Charter are amended to to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the modify the functions of the Department of County Attorney to keep the journal of the Public Works to provide that it shall be County Council, repeal a provision about the responsible for mobility and for traffic safety removal of the Director of Planning, repeal and engineering using a variety of obsolete provisions requiring the County transportation options including highways, Executive to be a member of two boards, bike lanes, pedestrian improvements and repeal an obsolete reference to the County transit where appropriate. Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire For the Proposed Charter Amendment Chief. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question G Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 37-18 Question C School Borrowing Charter Amendment Bill 15-18 AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter - Legislative Procedure Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $335,517,000 for public school projects, Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter including but not limited to acquisition, is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision construction, reconstruction, improvement, authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, certain cases and increase from 40 days to and modernization of public school buildings 65 days the number of days a bill may be and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to considered before its automatic expiration Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore after introduction in the County Council. County Charter. For the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Bond Issue Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Bond Issue Question D Question H Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 16-18 Bill 38-18 County Charter - The Executive Branch Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Borrowing Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter are amended to: correct Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow obsolete Charter references, provide $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land gender-neutral language, alter the name of a preservation projects, including but not limited department to reflect the current name, clarify to the purchase of land, development rights the requirement for the County Executive to and conservation easements, to be appoint or reappoint the heads of undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and departments and offices at the beginning of 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Bond Issue County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Bond Issue Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question I repeal an obsolete provision about the County County Ordinance Administrative Officer appointingProof department Bill 39-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of Waterway Improvement Program the County Executive to remove department Borrowing and office heads. AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower For the Proposed Charter Amendment Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Against the Proposed Charter Amendment $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, extension, repair and Question E modernization of waterway improvement and Charter Amendment stormwater-related projects, including but not Bill 17-18 limited to shoreline stabilization, shore County Charter - Exempt Service erosion control, wetland restoration and Employees streambank and riverbank restoration, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. is amended to provide that officers and employees in the exempt service shall have For the Bond Issue their compensation determined according to a system adopted or amended by the County Against the Bond Issue Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Vote All Sides Question J Question N County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 40-18 Bill 44-18 Parks, Preservation and Greenways Refuse Disposal Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, greenways projects, including but not limited including but not limited to the construction, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, recreational facilities and the construction, repair, and modernization of county refuse improvement, repair and maintenance of disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant playgrounds, parks and community centers, to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) County Charter. and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question O Question K County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 45-18 Bill 41-18 Community College Borrowing Public Works Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for $15,000,000 for community college projects, the class of projects which includes, among including but not limited to the construction, other things, streets and highways, bridges improvement, maintenance, and and storm drainage systems, to be modernization of buildings and other undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and improvements for the community colleges, to 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question L Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Bill 42-18 Community Improvement Project Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $1,000,000 for community improvement projects, including but not limited to construction, renovation, extension, alteration, repair or modernization of street curbs, gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question M County Ordinance Bill 43-18 Operational Buildings Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $47,000,000 for public operational buildings including, but not limited to, general, health, police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center and detention buildings or facilities and necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

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

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 10 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican George H. Harman Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Matthew Kaliszak Republican or write-in: Brian Marcos Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 Benjamin Brooks the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Adrienne A. Jones Democratic Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, or write-in: or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 7 County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Richmond Davis Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Elijah Cummings To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or John "Johnny O" write-in" and print the name Olszewski, Jr. David R. Griggs Democratic clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian

or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 10 County Council and Vote for 1 District 1 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican Stephanie Boston Vote for 1 Republican Ben Jealous Albert "Al" Nalley and Republican Delores G. Kelley Susan Turnbull Democratic Democratic Tom Quirk Democratic Shawn Quinn or write-in: and Proofor write-in: Christina Smith Libertarian Ian Schlakman and Annie Chambers Green

or write-in:

Comptroller Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan Republican

Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Judge of the Orphans' Court Circuit 3 Vote for up to 3 Vote for up to 4 William R. "Bill" Evans Democratic Carey Deeley Leo Wayne Dymowski Juliet Fisher Democratic Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Arthur M. Frank Democratic Dennis Robinson or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican Donald E. Beachley R. Jay Fisher Vote Yes or No Democratic For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Board of Education District 1 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Vote for 1 Matthew J. Fader Matt Gresick Vote Yes or No Lisa A. Mack For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Question 1 State's Attorney Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Scott Shellenberger that are for Public Education to Democratic Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools or write-in: 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 Deb Hill and any other commercial gaming dedicated Republican to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public Julie Ensor schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence Democratic in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less or write-in: than the following amounts: $125 million in fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Register of Wills Proof 100% of commercial gaming revenues Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year Jane Roger 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The Republican amendment also requires the Governor to show in the annual budget how the revenues Grace G. Connolly from video lottery operation licenses and Democratic other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State or write-in: 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 2 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question 2 Question D Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Bill 16-18 Same-Day Registration and Voting at the County Charter - The Executive Branch Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore legislation to allow a qualified individual to County Charter are amended to: correct register and vote at a precinct polling place on obsolete Charter references, provide Election Day. The current law requires voter gender-neutral language, alter the name of a registration to close before Election Day. department to reflect the current name, clarify the requirement for the County Executive to (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and appoint or reappoint the heads of adding Section 2A to the Maryland departments and offices at the beginning of Constitution) each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Constitutional Amendment County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Constitutional Amendment Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question A repeal an obsolete provision about the County Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department Bill 13-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of County Charter - Technical Changes the County Executive to remove department and office heads. 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter For the Proposed Charter Amendment are amended or repealed to make technical Against the Proposed Charter Amendment changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the Question E names of departments and offices in the Charter Amendment administrative services, providing Bill 17-18 gender-neutral language, transferring certain County Charter - Exempt Service provisions within the Charter, repealing Employees obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter provisions to update duties of departments is amended to provide that officers and and offices in the administrative services. employees in the exempt service shall have their compensation determined according to a For the Proposed Charter Amendment system adopted or amended by the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. Question B Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Question F Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Charter Amendment the Baltimore County Charter are amended Bill 19-18 to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the County Charter - Administrative Services - County Attorney to keep the journal of the Departments County Council, repeal a provision about the Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of removal of the Director of Planning, repeal the Baltimore County Charter are amended to obsolete provisions requiring the County modify the functions of the Department of Executive to be a member of two boards, Public Works to provide that it shall be repeal an obsolete reference to the County responsible for mobility and for traffic safety Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about and engineering using a variety of the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire transportation options including highways, Chief. Proofbike lanes, pedestrian improvements and For the Proposed Charter Amendment transit where appropriate. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question G Bill 15-18 County Ordinance County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 37-18 School Borrowing Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow certain cases and increase from 40 days to $335,517,000 for public school projects, 65 days the number of days a bill may be including but not limited to acquisition, considered before its automatic expiration construction, reconstruction, improvement, after introduction in the County Council. extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, For the Proposed Charter Amendment and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

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

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 12 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Bob Cockey Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Melanie Harris Republican or write-in: Michael Russell Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not Jessica Feldmark make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Terri Hill Democratic Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, or write-in: or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 7 County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Richmond Davis Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Elijah Cummings To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or John "Johnny O" write-in" and print the name Olszewski, Jr. David R. Griggs Democratic clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian

or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 12 County Council and Vote for 1 District 1 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican Joseph D. "Joe" Hooe Vote for 1 Republican Ben Jealous Albert "Al" Nalley and Republican Clarence K. Lam Susan Turnbull Democratic Democratic Tom Quirk Democratic Shawn Quinn or write-in: and Proofor write-in: Christina Smith Libertarian Ian Schlakman and Annie Chambers Green

or write-in:

Comptroller Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan Republican

Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Judge of the Orphans' Court Circuit 3 Vote for up to 3 Vote for up to 4 William R. "Bill" Evans Democratic Carey Deeley Leo Wayne Dymowski Juliet Fisher Democratic Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Arthur M. Frank Democratic Dennis Robinson or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican Donald E. Beachley R. Jay Fisher Vote Yes or No Democratic For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Board of Education District 1 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Vote for 1 Matthew J. Fader Matt Gresick Vote Yes or No Lisa A. Mack For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Question 1 State's Attorney Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Scott Shellenberger that are for Public Education to Democratic Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools or write-in: 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 Deb Hill and any other commercial gaming dedicated Republican to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public Julie Ensor schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence Democratic in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less or write-in: than the following amounts: $125 million in fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Register of Wills Proof 100% of commercial gaming revenues Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year Jane Roger 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The Republican amendment also requires the Governor to show in the annual budget how the revenues Grace G. Connolly from video lottery operation licenses and Democratic other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State or write-in: 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 3 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question 2 Question D Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Bill 16-18 Same-Day Registration and Voting at the County Charter - The Executive Branch Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore legislation to allow a qualified individual to County Charter are amended to: correct register and vote at a precinct polling place on obsolete Charter references, provide Election Day. The current law requires voter gender-neutral language, alter the name of a registration to close before Election Day. department to reflect the current name, clarify the requirement for the County Executive to (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and appoint or reappoint the heads of adding Section 2A to the Maryland departments and offices at the beginning of Constitution) each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Constitutional Amendment County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Constitutional Amendment Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question A repeal an obsolete provision about the County Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department Bill 13-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of County Charter - Technical Changes the County Executive to remove department and office heads. 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter For the Proposed Charter Amendment are amended or repealed to make technical Against the Proposed Charter Amendment changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the Question E names of departments and offices in the Charter Amendment administrative services, providing Bill 17-18 gender-neutral language, transferring certain County Charter - Exempt Service provisions within the Charter, repealing Employees obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter provisions to update duties of departments is amended to provide that officers and and offices in the administrative services. employees in the exempt service shall have their compensation determined according to a For the Proposed Charter Amendment system adopted or amended by the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. Question B Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Question F Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Charter Amendment the Baltimore County Charter are amended Bill 19-18 to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the County Charter - Administrative Services - County Attorney to keep the journal of the Departments County Council, repeal a provision about the Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of removal of the Director of Planning, repeal the Baltimore County Charter are amended to obsolete provisions requiring the County modify the functions of the Department of Executive to be a member of two boards, Public Works to provide that it shall be repeal an obsolete reference to the County responsible for mobility and for traffic safety Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about and engineering using a variety of the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire transportation options including highways, Chief. Proofbike lanes, pedestrian improvements and For the Proposed Charter Amendment transit where appropriate. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question G Bill 15-18 County Ordinance County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 37-18 School Borrowing Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow certain cases and increase from 40 days to $335,517,000 for public school projects, 65 days the number of days a bill may be including but not limited to acquisition, considered before its automatic expiration construction, reconstruction, improvement, after introduction in the County Council. extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, For the Proposed Charter Amendment and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

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

Instructions Attorney General County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1

Making Selections Craig Wolf Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Democratic John "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr. or write-in: Democratic

U.S. Senator or write-in: Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell completely, and do not Republican make any marks outside of County Council the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin District 4 to vote in every race. Democratic Vote for 1 Arvin Vohra Julian E. Jones, Jr. Do not cross out or erase, Libertarian Democratic or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon or write-in: stray mark, you may ask for Unaffiliated a new ballot. or write-in: Judge of the Circuit Court Optional write-in Circuit 3 Representative in Congress Vote for up to 4 District 7 Carey Deeley Vote for 1 Leo Wayne Dymowski Richmond Davis Michael Finifter Republican Ruth Jakubowski Elijah Cummings Dennis Robinson To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or or write-in: write-in" and print the name David R. Griggs clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 44 or write-in: and Vote for 1 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican Victor Clark, Jr. Republican Judge, Court of Special Ben Jealous Appeals At Large and Shirley Nathan-Pulliam Donald E. Beachley Susan Turnbull Democratic Democratic Vote Yes or No Shawn Quinn or write-in: For Continuance in Office and ProofYes Christina Smith Libertarian House of Delegates No District 44B Ian Schlakman Judge, Court of Special and Vote for up to 2 Annie Chambers Appeals At Large Green Charles E. Sydnor, III Matthew J. Fader Democratic or write-in: Vote Yes or No Pat Young For Continuance in Office Democratic Comptroller Yes Vote for 1 or write-in: No Anjali Reed Phukan State's Attorney Republican or write-in: Vote for 1 Peter Franchot Scott Shellenberger Democratic Democratic

or write-in: or write-in:

Vote All Sides Clerk of the Circuit Court Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Deb Hill Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Republican that are for Public Education to Supplement Spending for Education in Julie Ensor Democratic Public Schools The amendment requires the Governor to or write-in: include in the annual State Budget, as supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Register of Wills revenues from video lottery operation licenses Vote for 1 and any other commercial gaming dedicated Jane Roger to public education in an amount above the Republican level of State funding for education in public schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence Grace G. Connolly in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise Democratic known as the Thornton legislation) in not less than the following amounts: $125 million in or write-in: fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and 100% of commercial gaming revenues Judge of the Orphans' Court dedicated to public education in fiscal year Vote for up to 3 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to William R. "Bill" Evans show in the annual budget how the revenues Democratic from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a Juliet Fisher Democratic manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the Arthur M. Frank funding formulas established by the Bridge to Democratic Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Constitution currently authorizes video lottery or write-in: operation licenses for the primary purpose of 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) or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Sheriff Against the Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 Question 2 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Constitutional Amendment Republican (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the R. Jay Fisher 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 Board of Education registration to close before Election Day. District 4 Vote for 1 (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and adding Section 2A to the Maryland Makeda Scott Constitution) Kathleen White For the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: ProofAgainst the Constitutional Amendment Question A Charter Amendment Bill 13-18 County Charter - Technical Changes

40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter are amended or repealed to make technical changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the names of departments and offices in the administrative services, providing gender-neutral language, transferring certain provisions within the Charter, repealing obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding provisions to update duties of departments and offices in the administrative services. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 4 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question B Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Bill 19-18 County Charter - The Administrative County Charter - Administrative Services - Services Departments Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of the Baltimore County Charter are amended the Baltimore County Charter are amended to to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the modify the functions of the Department of County Attorney to keep the journal of the Public Works to provide that it shall be County Council, repeal a provision about the responsible for mobility and for traffic safety removal of the Director of Planning, repeal and engineering using a variety of obsolete provisions requiring the County transportation options including highways, Executive to be a member of two boards, bike lanes, pedestrian improvements and repeal an obsolete reference to the County transit where appropriate. Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire For the Proposed Charter Amendment Chief. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question G Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 37-18 Question C School Borrowing Charter Amendment Bill 15-18 AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter - Legislative Procedure Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $335,517,000 for public school projects, Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter including but not limited to acquisition, is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision construction, reconstruction, improvement, authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, certain cases and increase from 40 days to and modernization of public school buildings 65 days the number of days a bill may be and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to considered before its automatic expiration Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore after introduction in the County Council. County Charter. For the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Bond Issue Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Bond Issue Question D Question H Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 16-18 Bill 38-18 County Charter - The Executive Branch Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Borrowing Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter are amended to: correct Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow obsolete Charter references, provide $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land gender-neutral language, alter the name of a preservation projects, including but not limited department to reflect the current name, clarify to the purchase of land, development rights the requirement for the County Executive to and conservation easements, to be appoint or reappoint the heads of undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and departments and offices at the beginning of 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Bond Issue County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Bond Issue Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question I repeal an obsolete provision about the County County Ordinance Administrative Officer appointingProof department Bill 39-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of Waterway Improvement Program the County Executive to remove department Borrowing and office heads. AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower For the Proposed Charter Amendment Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Against the Proposed Charter Amendment $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, extension, repair and Question E modernization of waterway improvement and Charter Amendment stormwater-related projects, including but not Bill 17-18 limited to shoreline stabilization, shore County Charter - Exempt Service erosion control, wetland restoration and Employees streambank and riverbank restoration, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. is amended to provide that officers and employees in the exempt service shall have For the Bond Issue their compensation determined according to a system adopted or amended by the County Against the Bond Issue Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Vote All Sides Question J Question N County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 40-18 Bill 44-18 Parks, Preservation and Greenways Refuse Disposal Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, greenways projects, including but not limited including but not limited to the construction, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, recreational facilities and the construction, repair, and modernization of county refuse improvement, repair and maintenance of disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant playgrounds, parks and community centers, to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) County Charter. and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question O Question K County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 45-18 Bill 41-18 Community College Borrowing Public Works Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for $15,000,000 for community college projects, the class of projects which includes, among including but not limited to the construction, other things, streets and highways, bridges improvement, maintenance, and and storm drainage systems, to be modernization of buildings and other undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and improvements for the community colleges, to 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question L Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Bill 42-18 Community Improvement Project Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $1,000,000 for community improvement projects, including but not limited to construction, renovation, extension, alteration, repair or modernization of street curbs, gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question M County Ordinance Bill 43-18 Operational Buildings Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $47,000,000 for public operational buildings including, but not limited to, general, health, police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center and detention buildings or facilities and necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

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

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 10 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican George H. Harman Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Matthew Kaliszak Republican or write-in: Brian Marcos Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 Benjamin Brooks the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not Jay Jalisi make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Adrienne A. Jones Democratic Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, or write-in: or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 7 County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Richmond Davis Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Elijah Cummings To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or John "Johnny O" write-in" and print the name Olszewski, Jr. David R. Griggs Democratic clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian

or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 10 County Council and Vote for 1 District 4 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican Stephanie Boston Vote for 1 Republican Ben Jealous Julian E. Jones, Jr. and Democratic Delores G. Kelley Susan Turnbull Democratic Democratic or write-in: Shawn Quinn or write-in: and ProofJudge of the Circuit Court Christina Smith Libertarian Circuit 3 Ian Schlakman Vote for up to 4 and Annie Chambers Carey Deeley Green Leo Wayne Dymowski or write-in: Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Comptroller Dennis Robinson Vote for 1 or write-in: Anjali Reed Phukan Republican or write-in: Peter Franchot Democratic or write-in: or write-in: or write-in:

Vote All Sides Board of Education Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large District 4 Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1 Vote Yes or No Makeda Scott For Continuance in Office Kathleen White Yes or write-in: No 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 State's Attorney supplemental funding for prekindergarten Vote for 1 through grade 12 in public schools, the revenues from video lottery operation licenses Scott Shellenberger 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 Clerk of the Circuit Court than the following amounts: $125 million in Vote for 1 fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Deb Hill Republican 100% of commercial gaming revenues dedicated to public education in fiscal year Julie Ensor 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 Register of Wills funding for public education provided by the Vote for 1 funding formulas established by the Bridge to Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Jane Roger Constitution currently authorizes video lottery Republican operation licenses for the primary purpose of raising money for public education. Grace G. Connolly Democratic (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland or write-in: Constitution)

Judge of the Orphans' Court For the Constitutional Amendment Vote for up to 3 Against the Constitutional Amendment William R. "Bill" Evans Question 2 Democratic Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Juliet Fisher Democratic Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Arthur M. Frank Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Democratic legislation to allow a qualified individual to register and vote at a precinct polling place on or write-in: Proof 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 Sheriff Against the Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Republican

R. Jay Fisher Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 5 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question A Question D Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Bill 13-18 Bill 16-18 County Charter - Technical Changes County Charter - The Executive Branch

40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore are amended or repealed to make technical County Charter are amended to: correct changes including: correcting cross obsolete Charter references, provide references to the State Code; updating the gender-neutral language, alter the name of a names of departments and offices in the department to reflect the current name, clarify administrative services, providing the requirement for the County Executive to gender-neutral language, transferring certain appoint or reappoint the heads of provisions within the Charter, repealing departments and offices at the beginning of obsolete language, repealing references to an each term for approval by the County Council, agency that no longer exists, and adding repeal an obsolete requirement that the provisions to update duties of departments County Executive serves on the Board of and offices in the administrative services. Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, For the Proposed Charter Amendment repeal an obsolete provision about the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department and offices heads, and clarify the authority of Question B the County Executive to remove department Charter Amendment and office heads. Bill 14-18 For the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Question E the Baltimore County Charter are amended Charter Amendment to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the Bill 17-18 County Attorney to keep the journal of the County Charter - Exempt Service County Council, repeal a provision about the Employees removal of the Director of Planning, repeal obsolete provisions requiring the County Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter Executive to be a member of two boards, is amended to provide that officers and repeal an obsolete reference to the County employees in the exempt service shall have Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about their compensation determined according to a the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire system adopted or amended by the County Chief. Council on the recommendation of the County For the Proposed Charter Amendment Executive. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question F Bill 15-18 Charter Amendment County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 19-18 County Charter - Administrative Services - Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter Departments is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of certain cases and increase from 40 days to the Baltimore County Charter are amended to 65 days the number of days a bill may be modify the functions of the Department of considered before its automatic expiration Public Works to provide that it shall be after introduction in the County Council. responsible for mobility and for traffic safety and engineering using a variety of For the Proposed Charter Amendment transportation options including highways, Against the Proposed CharterProof Amendment bike lanes, pedestrian improvements and transit where appropriate. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Question G County Ordinance Bill 37-18 School Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $335,517,000 for public school projects, including but not limited to acquisition, construction, reconstruction, improvement, extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

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

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 10 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican George H. Harman Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Matthew Kaliszak Republican or write-in: Brian Marcos Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 Benjamin Brooks the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not Jay Jalisi make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Adrienne A. Jones Democratic Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, or write-in: or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 2 County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Liz Matory Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or John "Johnny O" write-in" and print the name Olszewski, Jr. Michael Carney Democratic clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian

Guy Mimoun or write-in: Green Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 or write-in: Larry Hogan County Council and District 2 Boyd K. Rutherford State Senator Republican District 10 Vote for 1 Ben Jealous Vote for 1 Michael Lee and Republican Stephanie Boston Susan Turnbull Republican Democratic Izzy Patoka Democratic Shawn Quinn Delores G. Kelley and Democratic Proofor write-in: Christina Smith Libertarian or write-in: Ian Schlakman and Annie Chambers Green

or write-in:

Comptroller Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan Republican

Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Judge of the Orphans' Court Circuit 3 Vote for up to 3 Vote for up to 4 William R. "Bill" Evans Democratic Carey Deeley Leo Wayne Dymowski Juliet Fisher Democratic Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Arthur M. Frank Democratic Dennis Robinson or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican Donald E. Beachley R. Jay Fisher Vote Yes or No Democratic For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Board of Education District 2 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Vote for 1 Matthew J. Fader Anthony Miles Glasser Vote Yes or No Cheryl E. Pasteur For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Question 1 State's Attorney Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Scott Shellenberger that are for Public Education to Democratic Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools or write-in: 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 Deb Hill and any other commercial gaming dedicated Republican to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public Julie Ensor schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence Democratic in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less or write-in: than the following amounts: $125 million in fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Register of Wills Proof 100% of commercial gaming revenues Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year Jane Roger 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The Republican amendment also requires the Governor to show in the annual budget how the revenues Grace G. Connolly from video lottery operation licenses and Democratic other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State or write-in: 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 6 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question 2 Question D Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Bill 16-18 Same-Day Registration and Voting at the County Charter - The Executive Branch Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore legislation to allow a qualified individual to County Charter are amended to: correct register and vote at a precinct polling place on obsolete Charter references, provide Election Day. The current law requires voter gender-neutral language, alter the name of a registration to close before Election Day. department to reflect the current name, clarify the requirement for the County Executive to (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and appoint or reappoint the heads of adding Section 2A to the Maryland departments and offices at the beginning of Constitution) each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Constitutional Amendment County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Constitutional Amendment Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question A repeal an obsolete provision about the County Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department Bill 13-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of County Charter - Technical Changes the County Executive to remove department and office heads. 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter For the Proposed Charter Amendment are amended or repealed to make technical Against the Proposed Charter Amendment changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the Question E names of departments and offices in the Charter Amendment administrative services, providing Bill 17-18 gender-neutral language, transferring certain County Charter - Exempt Service provisions within the Charter, repealing Employees obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter provisions to update duties of departments is amended to provide that officers and and offices in the administrative services. employees in the exempt service shall have their compensation determined according to a For the Proposed Charter Amendment system adopted or amended by the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. Question B Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Question F Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Charter Amendment the Baltimore County Charter are amended Bill 19-18 to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the County Charter - Administrative Services - County Attorney to keep the journal of the Departments County Council, repeal a provision about the Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of removal of the Director of Planning, repeal the Baltimore County Charter are amended to obsolete provisions requiring the County modify the functions of the Department of Executive to be a member of two boards, Public Works to provide that it shall be repeal an obsolete reference to the County responsible for mobility and for traffic safety Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about and engineering using a variety of the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire transportation options including highways, Chief. Proofbike lanes, pedestrian improvements and For the Proposed Charter Amendment transit where appropriate. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question G Bill 15-18 County Ordinance County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 37-18 School Borrowing Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow certain cases and increase from 40 days to $335,517,000 for public school projects, 65 days the number of days a bill may be including but not limited to acquisition, considered before its automatic expiration construction, reconstruction, improvement, after introduction in the County Council. extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, For the Proposed Charter Amendment and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

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

Instructions Attorney General County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1

Making Selections Craig Wolf Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Democratic John "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr. or write-in: Democratic

U.S. Senator or write-in: Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell completely, and do not Republican make any marks outside of County Council the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin District 2 to vote in every race. Democratic Vote for 1 Arvin Vohra Michael Lee Do not cross out or erase, Libertarian Republican or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Izzy Patoka stray mark, you may ask for Unaffiliated Democratic a new ballot. or write-in: or write-in: Optional write-in Representative in Congress Judge of the Circuit Court District 2 Circuit 3 Vote for 1 Vote for up to 4 Liz Matory Carey Deeley Republican Leo Wayne Dymowski C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger Michael Finifter To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or Ruth Jakubowski write-in" and print the name Michael Carney Dennis Robinson clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian or write-in: Guy Mimoun Green Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 or write-in: Larry Hogan or write-in: and Boyd K. Rutherford State Senator Republican District 11 or write-in: Ben Jealous Vote for 1 and Bobby A. Zirkin Susan Turnbull Democratic Judge, Court of Special Democratic Appeals At Large Shawn Quinn or write-in: Donald E. Beachley and ProofVote Yes or No Christina Smith Libertarian House of Delegates For Continuance in Office Ian Schlakman District 11 Yes and Vote for up to 3 Annie Chambers No Green Jonathan Porter Republican Judge, Court of Special or write-in: Appeals At Large Jon S. Cardin Matthew J. Fader Democratic Comptroller Vote Yes or No Vote for 1 Shelly Hettleman For Continuance in Office Democratic Anjali Reed Phukan Yes Republican No Democratic Peter Franchot Democratic or write-in: or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Scott Shellenberger 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 Clerk of the Circuit Court include in the annual State Budget, as Vote for 1 supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Deb Hill Republican revenues from video lottery operation licenses and any other commercial gaming dedicated Julie Ensor 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 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 Jane Roger dedicated to public education in fiscal year Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to Grace G. Connolly show in the annual budget how the revenues Democratic from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a or write-in: manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the funding formulas established by the Bridge to Judge of the Orphans' Court Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery William R. "Bill" Evans operation licenses for the primary purpose of Democratic raising money for public education.

Juliet Fisher (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and Democratic (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Constitution) Arthur M. Frank Democratic For the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the or write-in: Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sheriff legislation to allow a qualified individual to Vote for 1 register and vote at a precinct polling place on Election Day. The current law requires voter Carl H. Magee, Jr. registration to close before Election Day. Republican (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and R. Jay Fisher adding Section 2A to the Maryland Democratic Constitution) or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment Board of Education Proof Question A District 2 Charter Amendment Vote for 1 Bill 13-18 County Charter - Technical Changes Anthony Miles Glasser Cheryl E. Pasteur 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter or write-in: are amended or repealed to make technical changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the names of departments and offices in the administrative services, providing gender-neutral language, transferring certain provisions within the Charter, repealing obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding provisions to update duties of departments and offices in the administrative services. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 7 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question B Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Bill 19-18 County Charter - The Administrative County Charter - Administrative Services - Services Departments Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of the Baltimore County Charter are amended the Baltimore County Charter are amended to to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the modify the functions of the Department of County Attorney to keep the journal of the Public Works to provide that it shall be County Council, repeal a provision about the responsible for mobility and for traffic safety removal of the Director of Planning, repeal and engineering using a variety of obsolete provisions requiring the County transportation options including highways, Executive to be a member of two boards, bike lanes, pedestrian improvements and repeal an obsolete reference to the County transit where appropriate. Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire For the Proposed Charter Amendment Chief. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question G Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 37-18 Question C School Borrowing Charter Amendment Bill 15-18 AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter - Legislative Procedure Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $335,517,000 for public school projects, Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter including but not limited to acquisition, is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision construction, reconstruction, improvement, authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, certain cases and increase from 40 days to and modernization of public school buildings 65 days the number of days a bill may be and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to considered before its automatic expiration Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore after introduction in the County Council. County Charter. For the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Bond Issue Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Bond Issue Question D Question H Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 16-18 Bill 38-18 County Charter - The Executive Branch Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Borrowing Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter are amended to: correct Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow obsolete Charter references, provide $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land gender-neutral language, alter the name of a preservation projects, including but not limited department to reflect the current name, clarify to the purchase of land, development rights the requirement for the County Executive to and conservation easements, to be appoint or reappoint the heads of undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and departments and offices at the beginning of 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Bond Issue County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Bond Issue Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question I repeal an obsolete provision about the County County Ordinance Administrative Officer appointingProof department Bill 39-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of Waterway Improvement Program the County Executive to remove department Borrowing and office heads. AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower For the Proposed Charter Amendment Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Against the Proposed Charter Amendment $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, extension, repair and Question E modernization of waterway improvement and Charter Amendment stormwater-related projects, including but not Bill 17-18 limited to shoreline stabilization, shore County Charter - Exempt Service erosion control, wetland restoration and Employees streambank and riverbank restoration, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. is amended to provide that officers and employees in the exempt service shall have For the Bond Issue their compensation determined according to a system adopted or amended by the County Against the Bond Issue Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Vote All Sides Question J Question N County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 40-18 Bill 44-18 Parks, Preservation and Greenways Refuse Disposal Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, greenways projects, including but not limited including but not limited to the construction, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, recreational facilities and the construction, repair, and modernization of county refuse improvement, repair and maintenance of disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant playgrounds, parks and community centers, to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) County Charter. and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question O Question K County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 45-18 Bill 41-18 Community College Borrowing Public Works Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for $15,000,000 for community college projects, the class of projects which includes, among including but not limited to the construction, other things, streets and highways, bridges improvement, maintenance, and and storm drainage systems, to be modernization of buildings and other undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and improvements for the community colleges, to 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question L Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Bill 42-18 Community Improvement Project Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $1,000,000 for community improvement projects, including but not limited to construction, renovation, extension, alteration, repair or modernization of street curbs, gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question M County Ordinance Bill 43-18 Operational Buildings Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $47,000,000 for public operational buildings including, but not limited to, general, health, police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center and detention buildings or facilities and necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

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

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 10 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican George H. Harman Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Matthew Kaliszak Republican or write-in: Brian Marcos Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 Benjamin Brooks the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not Jay Jalisi make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Adrienne A. Jones Democratic Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, or write-in: or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 2 County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Liz Matory Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or John "Johnny O" write-in" and print the name Olszewski, Jr. Michael Carney Democratic clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian

Guy Mimoun or write-in: Green Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 or write-in: Larry Hogan County Council and District 4 Boyd K. Rutherford State Senator Republican District 10 Vote for 1 Ben Jealous Vote for 1 Julian E. Jones, Jr. and Democratic Stephanie Boston Susan Turnbull Republican Democratic or write-in: Shawn Quinn Delores G. Kelley and Democratic ProofJudge of the Circuit Court Christina Smith Libertarian or write-in: Circuit 3 Ian Schlakman Vote for up to 4 and Annie Chambers Carey Deeley Green Leo Wayne Dymowski or write-in: Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Comptroller Dennis Robinson Vote for 1 or write-in: Anjali Reed Phukan Republican or write-in: Peter Franchot Democratic or write-in: or write-in: or write-in:

Vote All Sides Board of Education Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large District 4 Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1 Vote Yes or No Makeda Scott For Continuance in Office Kathleen White Yes or write-in: No 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 State's Attorney supplemental funding for prekindergarten Vote for 1 through grade 12 in public schools, the revenues from video lottery operation licenses Scott Shellenberger 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 Clerk of the Circuit Court than the following amounts: $125 million in Vote for 1 fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Deb Hill Republican 100% of commercial gaming revenues dedicated to public education in fiscal year Julie Ensor 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 Register of Wills funding for public education provided by the Vote for 1 funding formulas established by the Bridge to Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Jane Roger Constitution currently authorizes video lottery Republican operation licenses for the primary purpose of raising money for public education. Grace G. Connolly Democratic (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland or write-in: Constitution)

Judge of the Orphans' Court For the Constitutional Amendment Vote for up to 3 Against the Constitutional Amendment William R. "Bill" Evans Question 2 Democratic Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Juliet Fisher Democratic Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Arthur M. Frank Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Democratic legislation to allow a qualified individual to register and vote at a precinct polling place on or write-in: Proof 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 Sheriff Against the Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Republican

R. Jay Fisher Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 8 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question A Question D Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Bill 13-18 Bill 16-18 County Charter - Technical Changes County Charter - The Executive Branch

40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore are amended or repealed to make technical County Charter are amended to: correct changes including: correcting cross obsolete Charter references, provide references to the State Code; updating the gender-neutral language, alter the name of a names of departments and offices in the department to reflect the current name, clarify administrative services, providing the requirement for the County Executive to gender-neutral language, transferring certain appoint or reappoint the heads of provisions within the Charter, repealing departments and offices at the beginning of obsolete language, repealing references to an each term for approval by the County Council, agency that no longer exists, and adding repeal an obsolete requirement that the provisions to update duties of departments County Executive serves on the Board of and offices in the administrative services. Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, For the Proposed Charter Amendment repeal an obsolete provision about the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department and offices heads, and clarify the authority of Question B the County Executive to remove department Charter Amendment and office heads. Bill 14-18 For the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Question E the Baltimore County Charter are amended Charter Amendment to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the Bill 17-18 County Attorney to keep the journal of the County Charter - Exempt Service County Council, repeal a provision about the Employees removal of the Director of Planning, repeal obsolete provisions requiring the County Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter Executive to be a member of two boards, is amended to provide that officers and repeal an obsolete reference to the County employees in the exempt service shall have Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about their compensation determined according to a the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire system adopted or amended by the County Chief. Council on the recommendation of the County For the Proposed Charter Amendment Executive. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question F Bill 15-18 Charter Amendment County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 19-18 County Charter - Administrative Services - Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter Departments is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of certain cases and increase from 40 days to the Baltimore County Charter are amended to 65 days the number of days a bill may be modify the functions of the Department of considered before its automatic expiration Public Works to provide that it shall be after introduction in the County Council. responsible for mobility and for traffic safety and engineering using a variety of For the Proposed Charter Amendment transportation options including highways, Against the Proposed CharterProof Amendment bike lanes, pedestrian improvements and transit where appropriate. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Question G County Ordinance Bill 37-18 School Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $335,517,000 for public school projects, including but not limited to acquisition, construction, reconstruction, improvement, extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

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

Instructions Attorney General County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1

Making Selections Craig Wolf Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Democratic John "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr. or write-in: Democratic

U.S. Senator or write-in: Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell completely, and do not Republican make any marks outside of County Council the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin District 4 to vote in every race. Democratic Vote for 1 Arvin Vohra Julian E. Jones, Jr. Do not cross out or erase, Libertarian Democratic or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon or write-in: stray mark, you may ask for Unaffiliated a new ballot. or write-in: Judge of the Circuit Court Optional write-in Circuit 3 Representative in Congress Vote for up to 4 District 2 Carey Deeley Vote for 1 Leo Wayne Dymowski Liz Matory Michael Finifter Republican Ruth Jakubowski C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger Dennis Robinson To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or or write-in: write-in" and print the name Michael Carney clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian or write-in: Guy Mimoun Green Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 or write-in: Larry Hogan or write-in: and Boyd K. Rutherford State Senator Republican District 11 Judge, Court of Special Ben Jealous Vote for 1 Appeals At Large and Bobby A. Zirkin Donald E. Beachley Susan Turnbull Democratic Democratic Vote Yes or No Shawn Quinn or write-in: For Continuance in Office and ProofYes Christina Smith Libertarian House of Delegates No District 11 Ian Schlakman Judge, Court of Special and Vote for up to 3 Annie Chambers Appeals At Large Green Jonathan Porter Matthew J. Fader Republican or write-in: Vote Yes or No Jon S. Cardin For Continuance in Office Democratic Comptroller Yes Vote for 1 Shelly Hettleman No Democratic Anjali Reed Phukan State's Attorney Republican Dana Stein Vote for 1 Democratic Peter Franchot Scott Shellenberger Democratic Democratic or write-in: or write-in: or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Vote All Sides Clerk of the Circuit Court Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Deb Hill Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Republican that are for Public Education to Supplement Spending for Education in Julie Ensor Democratic Public Schools The amendment requires the Governor to or write-in: include in the annual State Budget, as supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Register of Wills revenues from video lottery operation licenses Vote for 1 and any other commercial gaming dedicated Jane Roger to public education in an amount above the Republican level of State funding for education in public schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence Grace G. Connolly in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise Democratic known as the Thornton legislation) in not less than the following amounts: $125 million in or write-in: fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and 100% of commercial gaming revenues Judge of the Orphans' Court dedicated to public education in fiscal year Vote for up to 3 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to William R. "Bill" Evans show in the annual budget how the revenues Democratic from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a Juliet Fisher Democratic manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the Arthur M. Frank funding formulas established by the Bridge to Democratic Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Constitution currently authorizes video lottery or write-in: operation licenses for the primary purpose of 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) or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Sheriff Against the Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 Question 2 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Constitutional Amendment Republican (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the R. Jay Fisher 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 Board of Education registration to close before Election Day. District 4 Vote for 1 (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and adding Section 2A to the Maryland Makeda Scott Constitution) Kathleen White For the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: ProofAgainst the Constitutional Amendment Question A Charter Amendment Bill 13-18 County Charter - Technical Changes

40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter are amended or repealed to make technical changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the names of departments and offices in the administrative services, providing gender-neutral language, transferring certain provisions within the Charter, repealing obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding provisions to update duties of departments and offices in the administrative services. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 9 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question B Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Bill 19-18 County Charter - The Administrative County Charter - Administrative Services - Services Departments Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of the Baltimore County Charter are amended the Baltimore County Charter are amended to to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the modify the functions of the Department of County Attorney to keep the journal of the Public Works to provide that it shall be County Council, repeal a provision about the responsible for mobility and for traffic safety removal of the Director of Planning, repeal and engineering using a variety of obsolete provisions requiring the County transportation options including highways, Executive to be a member of two boards, bike lanes, pedestrian improvements and repeal an obsolete reference to the County transit where appropriate. Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire For the Proposed Charter Amendment Chief. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question G Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 37-18 Question C School Borrowing Charter Amendment Bill 15-18 AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter - Legislative Procedure Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $335,517,000 for public school projects, Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter including but not limited to acquisition, is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision construction, reconstruction, improvement, authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, certain cases and increase from 40 days to and modernization of public school buildings 65 days the number of days a bill may be and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to considered before its automatic expiration Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore after introduction in the County Council. County Charter. For the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Bond Issue Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Bond Issue Question D Question H Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 16-18 Bill 38-18 County Charter - The Executive Branch Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Borrowing Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter are amended to: correct Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow obsolete Charter references, provide $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land gender-neutral language, alter the name of a preservation projects, including but not limited department to reflect the current name, clarify to the purchase of land, development rights the requirement for the County Executive to and conservation easements, to be appoint or reappoint the heads of undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and departments and offices at the beginning of 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Bond Issue County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Bond Issue Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question I repeal an obsolete provision about the County County Ordinance Administrative Officer appointingProof department Bill 39-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of Waterway Improvement Program the County Executive to remove department Borrowing and office heads. AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower For the Proposed Charter Amendment Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Against the Proposed Charter Amendment $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, extension, repair and Question E modernization of waterway improvement and Charter Amendment stormwater-related projects, including but not Bill 17-18 limited to shoreline stabilization, shore County Charter - Exempt Service erosion control, wetland restoration and Employees streambank and riverbank restoration, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. is amended to provide that officers and employees in the exempt service shall have For the Bond Issue their compensation determined according to a system adopted or amended by the County Against the Bond Issue Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Vote All Sides Question J Question N County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 40-18 Bill 44-18 Parks, Preservation and Greenways Refuse Disposal Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, greenways projects, including but not limited including but not limited to the construction, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, recreational facilities and the construction, repair, and modernization of county refuse improvement, repair and maintenance of disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant playgrounds, parks and community centers, to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) County Charter. and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question O Question K County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 45-18 Bill 41-18 Community College Borrowing Public Works Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for $15,000,000 for community college projects, the class of projects which includes, among including but not limited to the construction, other things, streets and highways, bridges improvement, maintenance, and and storm drainage systems, to be modernization of buildings and other undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and improvements for the community colleges, to 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question L Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Bill 42-18 Community Improvement Project Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $1,000,000 for community improvement projects, including but not limited to construction, renovation, extension, alteration, repair or modernization of street curbs, gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question M County Ordinance Bill 43-18 Operational Buildings Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $47,000,000 for public operational buildings including, but not limited to, general, health, police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center and detention buildings or facilities and necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 10 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 10 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican George H. Harman Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Matthew Kaliszak Republican or write-in: Brian Marcos Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 Benjamin Brooks the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not Jay Jalisi make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Adrienne A. Jones Democratic Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, or write-in: or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 7 County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Richmond Davis Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Elijah Cummings To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or John "Johnny O" write-in" and print the name Olszewski, Jr. David R. Griggs Democratic clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian

or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 10 County Council and Vote for 1 District 4 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican Stephanie Boston Vote for 1 Republican Ben Jealous Julian E. Jones, Jr. and Democratic Delores G. Kelley Susan Turnbull Democratic Democratic or write-in: Shawn Quinn or write-in: and ProofJudge of the Circuit Court Christina Smith Libertarian Circuit 3 Ian Schlakman Vote for up to 4 and Annie Chambers Carey Deeley Green Leo Wayne Dymowski or write-in: Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Comptroller Dennis Robinson Vote for 1 or write-in: Anjali Reed Phukan Republican or write-in: Peter Franchot Democratic or write-in: or write-in: or write-in:

Vote All Sides Board of Education Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large District 4 Donald E. Beachley Vote for 1 Vote Yes or No Makeda Scott For Continuance in Office Kathleen White Yes or write-in: No 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 State's Attorney supplemental funding for prekindergarten Vote for 1 through grade 12 in public schools, the revenues from video lottery operation licenses Scott Shellenberger 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 Clerk of the Circuit Court than the following amounts: $125 million in Vote for 1 fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Deb Hill Republican 100% of commercial gaming revenues dedicated to public education in fiscal year Julie Ensor 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 Register of Wills funding for public education provided by the Vote for 1 funding formulas established by the Bridge to Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Jane Roger Constitution currently authorizes video lottery Republican operation licenses for the primary purpose of raising money for public education. Grace G. Connolly Democratic (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland or write-in: Constitution)

Judge of the Orphans' Court For the Constitutional Amendment Vote for up to 3 Against the Constitutional Amendment William R. "Bill" Evans Question 2 Democratic Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Juliet Fisher Democratic Same-Day Registration and Voting at the Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Arthur M. Frank Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Democratic legislation to allow a qualified individual to register and vote at a precinct polling place on or write-in: Proof 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 Sheriff Against the Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Republican

R. Jay Fisher Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 10 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question A Question D Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Bill 13-18 Bill 16-18 County Charter - Technical Changes County Charter - The Executive Branch

40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore are amended or repealed to make technical County Charter are amended to: correct changes including: correcting cross obsolete Charter references, provide references to the State Code; updating the gender-neutral language, alter the name of a names of departments and offices in the department to reflect the current name, clarify administrative services, providing the requirement for the County Executive to gender-neutral language, transferring certain appoint or reappoint the heads of provisions within the Charter, repealing departments and offices at the beginning of obsolete language, repealing references to an each term for approval by the County Council, agency that no longer exists, and adding repeal an obsolete requirement that the provisions to update duties of departments County Executive serves on the Board of and offices in the administrative services. Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, For the Proposed Charter Amendment repeal an obsolete provision about the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department and offices heads, and clarify the authority of Question B the County Executive to remove department Charter Amendment and office heads. Bill 14-18 For the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Question E the Baltimore County Charter are amended Charter Amendment to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the Bill 17-18 County Attorney to keep the journal of the County Charter - Exempt Service County Council, repeal a provision about the Employees removal of the Director of Planning, repeal obsolete provisions requiring the County Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter Executive to be a member of two boards, is amended to provide that officers and repeal an obsolete reference to the County employees in the exempt service shall have Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about their compensation determined according to a the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire system adopted or amended by the County Chief. Council on the recommendation of the County For the Proposed Charter Amendment Executive. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question F Bill 15-18 Charter Amendment County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 19-18 County Charter - Administrative Services - Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter Departments is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of certain cases and increase from 40 days to the Baltimore County Charter are amended to 65 days the number of days a bill may be modify the functions of the Department of considered before its automatic expiration Public Works to provide that it shall be after introduction in the County Council. responsible for mobility and for traffic safety and engineering using a variety of For the Proposed Charter Amendment transportation options including highways, Against the Proposed CharterProof Amendment bike lanes, pedestrian improvements and transit where appropriate. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Question G County Ordinance Bill 37-18 School Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $335,517,000 for public school projects, including but not limited to acquisition, construction, reconstruction, improvement, extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

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

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 10 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican George H. Harman Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Matthew Kaliszak Republican or write-in: Brian Marcos Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 Benjamin Brooks the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not Jay Jalisi make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Adrienne A. Jones Democratic Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, or write-in: or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 7 County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Richmond Davis Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Elijah Cummings To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or John "Johnny O" write-in" and print the name Olszewski, Jr. David R. Griggs Democratic clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian

or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 10 County Council and Vote for 1 District 2 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican Stephanie Boston Vote for 1 Republican Ben Jealous Michael Lee and Republican Delores G. Kelley Susan Turnbull Democratic Democratic Izzy Patoka Democratic Shawn Quinn or write-in: and Proofor write-in: Christina Smith Libertarian Ian Schlakman and Annie Chambers Green

or write-in:

Comptroller Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan Republican

Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Judge of the Orphans' Court Circuit 3 Vote for up to 3 Vote for up to 4 William R. "Bill" Evans Democratic Carey Deeley Leo Wayne Dymowski Juliet Fisher Democratic Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Arthur M. Frank Democratic Dennis Robinson or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican Donald E. Beachley R. Jay Fisher Vote Yes or No Democratic For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Board of Education District 2 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Vote for 1 Matthew J. Fader Anthony Miles Glasser Vote Yes or No Cheryl E. Pasteur For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Question 1 State's Attorney Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Scott Shellenberger that are for Public Education to Democratic Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools or write-in: 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 Deb Hill and any other commercial gaming dedicated Republican to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public Julie Ensor schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence Democratic in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less or write-in: than the following amounts: $125 million in fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Register of Wills Proof 100% of commercial gaming revenues Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year Jane Roger 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The Republican amendment also requires the Governor to show in the annual budget how the revenues Grace G. Connolly from video lottery operation licenses and Democratic other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State or write-in: 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 11 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question 2 Question D Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Bill 16-18 Same-Day Registration and Voting at the County Charter - The Executive Branch Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore legislation to allow a qualified individual to County Charter are amended to: correct register and vote at a precinct polling place on obsolete Charter references, provide Election Day. The current law requires voter gender-neutral language, alter the name of a registration to close before Election Day. department to reflect the current name, clarify the requirement for the County Executive to (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and appoint or reappoint the heads of adding Section 2A to the Maryland departments and offices at the beginning of Constitution) each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Constitutional Amendment County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Constitutional Amendment Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question A repeal an obsolete provision about the County Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department Bill 13-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of County Charter - Technical Changes the County Executive to remove department and office heads. 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter For the Proposed Charter Amendment are amended or repealed to make technical Against the Proposed Charter Amendment changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the Question E names of departments and offices in the Charter Amendment administrative services, providing Bill 17-18 gender-neutral language, transferring certain County Charter - Exempt Service provisions within the Charter, repealing Employees obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter provisions to update duties of departments is amended to provide that officers and and offices in the administrative services. employees in the exempt service shall have their compensation determined according to a For the Proposed Charter Amendment system adopted or amended by the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. Question B Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Question F Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Charter Amendment the Baltimore County Charter are amended Bill 19-18 to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the County Charter - Administrative Services - County Attorney to keep the journal of the Departments County Council, repeal a provision about the Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of removal of the Director of Planning, repeal the Baltimore County Charter are amended to obsolete provisions requiring the County modify the functions of the Department of Executive to be a member of two boards, Public Works to provide that it shall be repeal an obsolete reference to the County responsible for mobility and for traffic safety Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about and engineering using a variety of the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire transportation options including highways, Chief. Proofbike lanes, pedestrian improvements and For the Proposed Charter Amendment transit where appropriate. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question G Bill 15-18 County Ordinance County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 37-18 School Borrowing Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow certain cases and increase from 40 days to $335,517,000 for public school projects, 65 days the number of days a bill may be including but not limited to acquisition, considered before its automatic expiration construction, reconstruction, improvement, after introduction in the County Council. extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, For the Proposed Charter Amendment and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

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

Instructions Attorney General County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1

Making Selections Craig Wolf Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Democratic John "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr. or write-in: Democratic

U.S. Senator or write-in: Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell completely, and do not Republican make any marks outside of County Council the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin District 2 to vote in every race. Democratic Vote for 1 Arvin Vohra Michael Lee Do not cross out or erase, Libertarian Republican or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Izzy Patoka stray mark, you may ask for Unaffiliated Democratic a new ballot. or write-in: or write-in: Optional write-in Representative in Congress Judge of the Circuit Court District 3 Circuit 3 Vote for 1 Vote for up to 4 Charles Anthony Carey Deeley Republican Leo Wayne Dymowski John Sarbanes Michael Finifter To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or Ruth Jakubowski write-in" and print the name David Lashar Dennis Robinson clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 11 or write-in: and Vote for 1 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican Bobby A. Zirkin or write-in: Democratic Ben Jealous and Susan Turnbull or write-in: Judge, Court of Special Democratic Appeals At Large Shawn Quinn House of Delegates Donald E. Beachley and ProofDistrict 11 Vote Yes or No Christina Smith Libertarian Vote for up to 3 For Continuance in Office Ian Schlakman Jonathan Porter Yes and Republican Annie Chambers No Green Jon S. Cardin Democratic Judge, Court of Special or write-in: Appeals At Large Shelly Hettleman Matthew J. Fader Democratic Comptroller Vote Yes or No Vote for 1 Dana Stein For Continuance in Office Democratic Anjali Reed Phukan Yes Republican or write-in: No Peter Franchot Democratic or write-in: or write-in: or write-in:

Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Scott Shellenberger 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 Clerk of the Circuit Court include in the annual State Budget, as Vote for 1 supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Deb Hill Republican revenues from video lottery operation licenses and any other commercial gaming dedicated Julie Ensor 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 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 Jane Roger dedicated to public education in fiscal year Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to Grace G. Connolly show in the annual budget how the revenues Democratic from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a or write-in: manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the funding formulas established by the Bridge to Judge of the Orphans' Court Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery William R. "Bill" Evans operation licenses for the primary purpose of Democratic raising money for public education.

Juliet Fisher (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and Democratic (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Constitution) Arthur M. Frank Democratic For the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the or write-in: Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sheriff legislation to allow a qualified individual to Vote for 1 register and vote at a precinct polling place on Election Day. The current law requires voter Carl H. Magee, Jr. registration to close before Election Day. Republican (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and R. Jay Fisher adding Section 2A to the Maryland Democratic Constitution) or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment Board of Education Proof Question A District 2 Charter Amendment Vote for 1 Bill 13-18 County Charter - Technical Changes Anthony Miles Glasser Cheryl E. Pasteur 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter or write-in: are amended or repealed to make technical changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the names of departments and offices in the administrative services, providing gender-neutral language, transferring certain provisions within the Charter, repealing obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding provisions to update duties of departments and offices in the administrative services. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 12 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question B Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Bill 19-18 County Charter - The Administrative County Charter - Administrative Services - Services Departments Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of the Baltimore County Charter are amended the Baltimore County Charter are amended to to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the modify the functions of the Department of County Attorney to keep the journal of the Public Works to provide that it shall be County Council, repeal a provision about the responsible for mobility and for traffic safety removal of the Director of Planning, repeal and engineering using a variety of obsolete provisions requiring the County transportation options including highways, Executive to be a member of two boards, bike lanes, pedestrian improvements and repeal an obsolete reference to the County transit where appropriate. Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire For the Proposed Charter Amendment Chief. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question G Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 37-18 Question C School Borrowing Charter Amendment Bill 15-18 AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter - Legislative Procedure Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $335,517,000 for public school projects, Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter including but not limited to acquisition, is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision construction, reconstruction, improvement, authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, certain cases and increase from 40 days to and modernization of public school buildings 65 days the number of days a bill may be and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to considered before its automatic expiration Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore after introduction in the County Council. County Charter. For the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Bond Issue Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Bond Issue Question D Question H Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 16-18 Bill 38-18 County Charter - The Executive Branch Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Borrowing Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter are amended to: correct Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow obsolete Charter references, provide $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land gender-neutral language, alter the name of a preservation projects, including but not limited department to reflect the current name, clarify to the purchase of land, development rights the requirement for the County Executive to and conservation easements, to be appoint or reappoint the heads of undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and departments and offices at the beginning of 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Bond Issue County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Bond Issue Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question I repeal an obsolete provision about the County County Ordinance Administrative Officer appointingProof department Bill 39-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of Waterway Improvement Program the County Executive to remove department Borrowing and office heads. AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower For the Proposed Charter Amendment Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Against the Proposed Charter Amendment $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, extension, repair and Question E modernization of waterway improvement and Charter Amendment stormwater-related projects, including but not Bill 17-18 limited to shoreline stabilization, shore County Charter - Exempt Service erosion control, wetland restoration and Employees streambank and riverbank restoration, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. is amended to provide that officers and employees in the exempt service shall have For the Bond Issue their compensation determined according to a system adopted or amended by the County Against the Bond Issue Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Vote All Sides Question J Question N County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 40-18 Bill 44-18 Parks, Preservation and Greenways Refuse Disposal Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, greenways projects, including but not limited including but not limited to the construction, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, recreational facilities and the construction, repair, and modernization of county refuse improvement, repair and maintenance of disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant playgrounds, parks and community centers, to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) County Charter. and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question O Question K County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 45-18 Bill 41-18 Community College Borrowing Public Works Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for $15,000,000 for community college projects, the class of projects which includes, among including but not limited to the construction, other things, streets and highways, bridges improvement, maintenance, and and storm drainage systems, to be modernization of buildings and other undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and improvements for the community colleges, to 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question L Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Bill 42-18 Community Improvement Project Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $1,000,000 for community improvement projects, including but not limited to construction, renovation, extension, alteration, repair or modernization of street curbs, gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question M County Ordinance Bill 43-18 Operational Buildings Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $47,000,000 for public operational buildings including, but not limited to, general, health, police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center and detention buildings or facilities and necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 13 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1

Making Selections Craig Wolf Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Democratic John "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr. or write-in: Democratic

U.S. Senator or write-in: Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell completely, and do not Republican make any marks outside of County Council the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin District 2 to vote in every race. Democratic Vote for 1 Arvin Vohra Michael Lee Do not cross out or erase, Libertarian Republican or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Izzy Patoka stray mark, you may ask for Unaffiliated Democratic a new ballot. or write-in: or write-in: Optional write-in Representative in Congress Judge of the Circuit Court District 7 Circuit 3 Vote for 1 Vote for up to 4 Richmond Davis Carey Deeley Republican Leo Wayne Dymowski Elijah Cummings Michael Finifter To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or Ruth Jakubowski write-in" and print the name David R. Griggs Dennis Robinson clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 44 or write-in: and Vote for 1 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican Victor Clark, Jr. or write-in: Republican Ben Jealous and Shirley Nathan-Pulliam Susan Turnbull Democratic Judge, Court of Special Democratic Appeals At Large Shawn Quinn or write-in: Donald E. Beachley and ProofVote Yes or No Christina Smith Libertarian House of Delegates For Continuance in Office Ian Schlakman District 44B Yes and Vote for up to 2 Annie Chambers No Green Charles E. Sydnor, III Democratic Judge, Court of Special or write-in: Appeals At Large Pat Young Matthew J. Fader Democratic Comptroller Vote Yes or No Vote for 1 or write-in: For Continuance in Office Anjali Reed Phukan Yes Republican or write-in: No Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Scott Shellenberger 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 Clerk of the Circuit Court include in the annual State Budget, as Vote for 1 supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Deb Hill Republican revenues from video lottery operation licenses and any other commercial gaming dedicated Julie Ensor 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 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 Jane Roger dedicated to public education in fiscal year Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to Grace G. Connolly show in the annual budget how the revenues Democratic from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a or write-in: manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the funding formulas established by the Bridge to Judge of the Orphans' Court Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery William R. "Bill" Evans operation licenses for the primary purpose of Democratic raising money for public education.

Juliet Fisher (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and Democratic (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Constitution) Arthur M. Frank Democratic For the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the or write-in: Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sheriff legislation to allow a qualified individual to Vote for 1 register and vote at a precinct polling place on Election Day. The current law requires voter Carl H. Magee, Jr. registration to close before Election Day. Republican (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and R. Jay Fisher adding Section 2A to the Maryland Democratic Constitution) or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment Board of Education Proof Question A District 2 Charter Amendment Vote for 1 Bill 13-18 County Charter - Technical Changes Anthony Miles Glasser Cheryl E. Pasteur 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter or write-in: are amended or repealed to make technical changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the names of departments and offices in the administrative services, providing gender-neutral language, transferring certain provisions within the Charter, repealing obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding provisions to update duties of departments and offices in the administrative services. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 13 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question B Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Bill 19-18 County Charter - The Administrative County Charter - Administrative Services - Services Departments Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of the Baltimore County Charter are amended the Baltimore County Charter are amended to to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the modify the functions of the Department of County Attorney to keep the journal of the Public Works to provide that it shall be County Council, repeal a provision about the responsible for mobility and for traffic safety removal of the Director of Planning, repeal and engineering using a variety of obsolete provisions requiring the County transportation options including highways, Executive to be a member of two boards, bike lanes, pedestrian improvements and repeal an obsolete reference to the County transit where appropriate. Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire For the Proposed Charter Amendment Chief. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question G Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 37-18 Question C School Borrowing Charter Amendment Bill 15-18 AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter - Legislative Procedure Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $335,517,000 for public school projects, Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter including but not limited to acquisition, is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision construction, reconstruction, improvement, authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, certain cases and increase from 40 days to and modernization of public school buildings 65 days the number of days a bill may be and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to considered before its automatic expiration Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore after introduction in the County Council. County Charter. For the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Bond Issue Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Bond Issue Question D Question H Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 16-18 Bill 38-18 County Charter - The Executive Branch Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Borrowing Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter are amended to: correct Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow obsolete Charter references, provide $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land gender-neutral language, alter the name of a preservation projects, including but not limited department to reflect the current name, clarify to the purchase of land, development rights the requirement for the County Executive to and conservation easements, to be appoint or reappoint the heads of undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and departments and offices at the beginning of 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Bond Issue County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Bond Issue Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question I repeal an obsolete provision about the County County Ordinance Administrative Officer appointingProof department Bill 39-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of Waterway Improvement Program the County Executive to remove department Borrowing and office heads. AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower For the Proposed Charter Amendment Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Against the Proposed Charter Amendment $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, extension, repair and Question E modernization of waterway improvement and Charter Amendment stormwater-related projects, including but not Bill 17-18 limited to shoreline stabilization, shore County Charter - Exempt Service erosion control, wetland restoration and Employees streambank and riverbank restoration, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. is amended to provide that officers and employees in the exempt service shall have For the Bond Issue their compensation determined according to a system adopted or amended by the County Against the Bond Issue Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Vote All Sides Question J Question N County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 40-18 Bill 44-18 Parks, Preservation and Greenways Refuse Disposal Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, greenways projects, including but not limited including but not limited to the construction, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, recreational facilities and the construction, repair, and modernization of county refuse improvement, repair and maintenance of disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant playgrounds, parks and community centers, to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) County Charter. and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question O Question K County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 45-18 Bill 41-18 Community College Borrowing Public Works Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for $15,000,000 for community college projects, the class of projects which includes, among including but not limited to the construction, other things, streets and highways, bridges improvement, maintenance, and and storm drainage systems, to be modernization of buildings and other undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and improvements for the community colleges, to 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question L Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Bill 42-18 Community Improvement Project Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $1,000,000 for community improvement projects, including but not limited to construction, renovation, extension, alteration, repair or modernization of street curbs, gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question M County Ordinance Bill 43-18 Operational Buildings Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $47,000,000 for public operational buildings including, but not limited to, general, health, police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center and detention buildings or facilities and necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 14 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 10 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican George H. Harman Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Matthew Kaliszak Republican or write-in: Brian Marcos Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 Benjamin Brooks the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not Jay Jalisi make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Adrienne A. Jones Democratic Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, or write-in: or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 7 County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Richmond Davis Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Elijah Cummings To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or John "Johnny O" write-in" and print the name Olszewski, Jr. David R. Griggs Democratic clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian

or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 10 County Council and Vote for 1 District 3 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican Stephanie Boston Vote for 1 Republican Ben Jealous Wade Kach and Republican Delores G. Kelley Susan Turnbull Democratic Democratic Colleen Marie Ebacher Democratic Shawn Quinn or write-in: and Proofor write-in: Christina Smith Libertarian Ian Schlakman and Annie Chambers Green

or write-in:

Comptroller Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan Republican

Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Judge of the Orphans' Court Circuit 3 Vote for up to 3 Vote for up to 4 William R. "Bill" Evans Democratic Carey Deeley Leo Wayne Dymowski Juliet Fisher Democratic Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Arthur M. Frank Democratic Dennis Robinson or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican Donald E. Beachley R. Jay Fisher Vote Yes or No Democratic For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Board of Education District 3 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Vote for 1 Matthew J. Fader Kathleen Causey Vote Yes or No Paul V. Konka For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Question 1 State's Attorney Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Scott Shellenberger that are for Public Education to Democratic Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools or write-in: 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 Deb Hill and any other commercial gaming dedicated Republican to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public Julie Ensor schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence Democratic in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less or write-in: than the following amounts: $125 million in fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Register of Wills Proof 100% of commercial gaming revenues Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year Jane Roger 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The Republican amendment also requires the Governor to show in the annual budget how the revenues Grace G. Connolly from video lottery operation licenses and Democratic other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State or write-in: 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 14 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question 2 Question D Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Bill 16-18 Same-Day Registration and Voting at the County Charter - The Executive Branch Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore legislation to allow a qualified individual to County Charter are amended to: correct register and vote at a precinct polling place on obsolete Charter references, provide Election Day. The current law requires voter gender-neutral language, alter the name of a registration to close before Election Day. department to reflect the current name, clarify the requirement for the County Executive to (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and appoint or reappoint the heads of adding Section 2A to the Maryland departments and offices at the beginning of Constitution) each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Constitutional Amendment County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Constitutional Amendment Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question A repeal an obsolete provision about the County Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department Bill 13-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of County Charter - Technical Changes the County Executive to remove department and office heads. 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter For the Proposed Charter Amendment are amended or repealed to make technical Against the Proposed Charter Amendment changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the Question E names of departments and offices in the Charter Amendment administrative services, providing Bill 17-18 gender-neutral language, transferring certain County Charter - Exempt Service provisions within the Charter, repealing Employees obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter provisions to update duties of departments is amended to provide that officers and and offices in the administrative services. employees in the exempt service shall have their compensation determined according to a For the Proposed Charter Amendment system adopted or amended by the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. Question B Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Question F Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Charter Amendment the Baltimore County Charter are amended Bill 19-18 to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the County Charter - Administrative Services - County Attorney to keep the journal of the Departments County Council, repeal a provision about the Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of removal of the Director of Planning, repeal the Baltimore County Charter are amended to obsolete provisions requiring the County modify the functions of the Department of Executive to be a member of two boards, Public Works to provide that it shall be repeal an obsolete reference to the County responsible for mobility and for traffic safety Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about and engineering using a variety of the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire transportation options including highways, Chief. Proofbike lanes, pedestrian improvements and For the Proposed Charter Amendment transit where appropriate. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question G Bill 15-18 County Ordinance County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 37-18 School Borrowing Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow certain cases and increase from 40 days to $335,517,000 for public school projects, 65 days the number of days a bill may be including but not limited to acquisition, considered before its automatic expiration construction, reconstruction, improvement, after introduction in the County Council. extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, For the Proposed Charter Amendment and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 15 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 10 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican George H. Harman Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Matthew Kaliszak Republican or write-in: Brian Marcos Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 Benjamin Brooks the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not Jay Jalisi make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Adrienne A. Jones Democratic Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, or write-in: or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 2 County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Liz Matory Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or John "Johnny O" write-in" and print the name Olszewski, Jr. Michael Carney Democratic clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian

Guy Mimoun or write-in: Green Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 or write-in: Larry Hogan County Council and District 3 Boyd K. Rutherford State Senator Republican District 10 Vote for 1 Ben Jealous Vote for 1 Wade Kach and Republican Stephanie Boston Susan Turnbull Republican Democratic Colleen Marie Ebacher Democratic Shawn Quinn Delores G. Kelley and Democratic Proofor write-in: Christina Smith Libertarian or write-in: Ian Schlakman and Annie Chambers Green

or write-in:

Comptroller Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan Republican

Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Judge of the Orphans' Court Circuit 3 Vote for up to 3 Vote for up to 4 William R. "Bill" Evans Democratic Carey Deeley Leo Wayne Dymowski Juliet Fisher Democratic Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Arthur M. Frank Democratic Dennis Robinson or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican Donald E. Beachley R. Jay Fisher Vote Yes or No Democratic For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Board of Education District 3 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Vote for 1 Matthew J. Fader Kathleen Causey Vote Yes or No Paul V. Konka For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Question 1 State's Attorney Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Scott Shellenberger that are for Public Education to Democratic Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools or write-in: 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 Deb Hill and any other commercial gaming dedicated Republican to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public Julie Ensor schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence Democratic in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less or write-in: than the following amounts: $125 million in fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Register of Wills Proof 100% of commercial gaming revenues Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year Jane Roger 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The Republican amendment also requires the Governor to show in the annual budget how the revenues Grace G. Connolly from video lottery operation licenses and Democratic other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State or write-in: 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 15 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question 2 Question D Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Bill 16-18 Same-Day Registration and Voting at the County Charter - The Executive Branch Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore legislation to allow a qualified individual to County Charter are amended to: correct register and vote at a precinct polling place on obsolete Charter references, provide Election Day. The current law requires voter gender-neutral language, alter the name of a registration to close before Election Day. department to reflect the current name, clarify the requirement for the County Executive to (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and appoint or reappoint the heads of adding Section 2A to the Maryland departments and offices at the beginning of Constitution) each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Constitutional Amendment County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Constitutional Amendment Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question A repeal an obsolete provision about the County Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department Bill 13-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of County Charter - Technical Changes the County Executive to remove department and office heads. 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter For the Proposed Charter Amendment are amended or repealed to make technical Against the Proposed Charter Amendment changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the Question E names of departments and offices in the Charter Amendment administrative services, providing Bill 17-18 gender-neutral language, transferring certain County Charter - Exempt Service provisions within the Charter, repealing Employees obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter provisions to update duties of departments is amended to provide that officers and and offices in the administrative services. employees in the exempt service shall have their compensation determined according to a For the Proposed Charter Amendment system adopted or amended by the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. Question B Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Question F Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Charter Amendment the Baltimore County Charter are amended Bill 19-18 to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the County Charter - Administrative Services - County Attorney to keep the journal of the Departments County Council, repeal a provision about the Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of removal of the Director of Planning, repeal the Baltimore County Charter are amended to obsolete provisions requiring the County modify the functions of the Department of Executive to be a member of two boards, Public Works to provide that it shall be repeal an obsolete reference to the County responsible for mobility and for traffic safety Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about and engineering using a variety of the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire transportation options including highways, Chief. Proofbike lanes, pedestrian improvements and For the Proposed Charter Amendment transit where appropriate. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question G Bill 15-18 County Ordinance County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 37-18 School Borrowing Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow certain cases and increase from 40 days to $335,517,000 for public school projects, 65 days the number of days a bill may be including but not limited to acquisition, considered before its automatic expiration construction, reconstruction, improvement, after introduction in the County Council. extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, For the Proposed Charter Amendment and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 16 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1

Making Selections Craig Wolf Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Democratic John "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr. or write-in: Democratic

U.S. Senator or write-in: Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell completely, and do not Republican make any marks outside of County Council the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin District 3 to vote in every race. Democratic Vote for 1 Arvin Vohra Wade Kach Do not cross out or erase, Libertarian Republican or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Colleen Marie Ebacher stray mark, you may ask for Unaffiliated Democratic a new ballot. or write-in: or write-in: Optional write-in Representative in Congress Judge of the Circuit Court District 7 Circuit 3 Vote for 1 Vote for up to 4 Richmond Davis Carey Deeley Republican Leo Wayne Dymowski Elijah Cummings Michael Finifter To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or Ruth Jakubowski write-in" and print the name David R. Griggs Dennis Robinson clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 42 or write-in: and Vote for 1 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican or write-in: Republican Ben Jealous and Robbie Leonard Susan Turnbull Democratic Judge, Court of Special Democratic Appeals At Large Shawn Quinn or write-in: Donald E. Beachley and ProofVote Yes or No Christina Smith Libertarian House of Delegates For Continuance in Office Ian Schlakman District 42B Yes and Vote for up to 2 Annie Chambers No Green Republican Judge, Court of Special or write-in: Appeals At Large Tim Robinson Matthew J. Fader Republican Comptroller Vote Yes or No Vote for 1 For Continuance in Office Democratic Anjali Reed Phukan Yes Republican Sachin Hebbar No Democratic Peter Franchot Democratic or write-in: or write-in: or write-in:

Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Scott Shellenberger 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 Clerk of the Circuit Court include in the annual State Budget, as Vote for 1 supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Deb Hill Republican revenues from video lottery operation licenses and any other commercial gaming dedicated Julie Ensor 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 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 Jane Roger dedicated to public education in fiscal year Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to Grace G. Connolly show in the annual budget how the revenues Democratic from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a or write-in: manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the funding formulas established by the Bridge to Judge of the Orphans' Court Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery William R. "Bill" Evans operation licenses for the primary purpose of Democratic raising money for public education.

Juliet Fisher (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and Democratic (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Constitution) Arthur M. Frank Democratic For the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the or write-in: Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sheriff legislation to allow a qualified individual to Vote for 1 register and vote at a precinct polling place on Election Day. The current law requires voter Carl H. Magee, Jr. registration to close before Election Day. Republican (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and R. Jay Fisher adding Section 2A to the Maryland Democratic Constitution) or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment Board of Education Proof Question A District 3 Charter Amendment Vote for 1 Bill 13-18 County Charter - Technical Changes Kathleen Causey Paul V. Konka 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter or write-in: are amended or repealed to make technical changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the names of departments and offices in the administrative services, providing gender-neutral language, transferring certain provisions within the Charter, repealing obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding provisions to update duties of departments and offices in the administrative services. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 16 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question B Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Bill 19-18 County Charter - The Administrative County Charter - Administrative Services - Services Departments Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of the Baltimore County Charter are amended the Baltimore County Charter are amended to to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the modify the functions of the Department of County Attorney to keep the journal of the Public Works to provide that it shall be County Council, repeal a provision about the responsible for mobility and for traffic safety removal of the Director of Planning, repeal and engineering using a variety of obsolete provisions requiring the County transportation options including highways, Executive to be a member of two boards, bike lanes, pedestrian improvements and repeal an obsolete reference to the County transit where appropriate. Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire For the Proposed Charter Amendment Chief. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question G Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 37-18 Question C School Borrowing Charter Amendment Bill 15-18 AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter - Legislative Procedure Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $335,517,000 for public school projects, Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter including but not limited to acquisition, is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision construction, reconstruction, improvement, authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, certain cases and increase from 40 days to and modernization of public school buildings 65 days the number of days a bill may be and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to considered before its automatic expiration Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore after introduction in the County Council. County Charter. For the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Bond Issue Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Bond Issue Question D Question H Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 16-18 Bill 38-18 County Charter - The Executive Branch Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Borrowing Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter are amended to: correct Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow obsolete Charter references, provide $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land gender-neutral language, alter the name of a preservation projects, including but not limited department to reflect the current name, clarify to the purchase of land, development rights the requirement for the County Executive to and conservation easements, to be appoint or reappoint the heads of undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and departments and offices at the beginning of 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Bond Issue County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Bond Issue Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question I repeal an obsolete provision about the County County Ordinance Administrative Officer appointingProof department Bill 39-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of Waterway Improvement Program the County Executive to remove department Borrowing and office heads. AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower For the Proposed Charter Amendment Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Against the Proposed Charter Amendment $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, extension, repair and Question E modernization of waterway improvement and Charter Amendment stormwater-related projects, including but not Bill 17-18 limited to shoreline stabilization, shore County Charter - Exempt Service erosion control, wetland restoration and Employees streambank and riverbank restoration, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. is amended to provide that officers and employees in the exempt service shall have For the Bond Issue their compensation determined according to a system adopted or amended by the County Against the Bond Issue Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Vote All Sides Question J Question N County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 40-18 Bill 44-18 Parks, Preservation and Greenways Refuse Disposal Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, greenways projects, including but not limited including but not limited to the construction, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, recreational facilities and the construction, repair, and modernization of county refuse improvement, repair and maintenance of disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant playgrounds, parks and community centers, to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) County Charter. and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question O Question K County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 45-18 Bill 41-18 Community College Borrowing Public Works Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for $15,000,000 for community college projects, the class of projects which includes, among including but not limited to the construction, other things, streets and highways, bridges improvement, maintenance, and and storm drainage systems, to be modernization of buildings and other undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and improvements for the community colleges, to 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question L Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Bill 42-18 Community Improvement Project Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $1,000,000 for community improvement projects, including but not limited to construction, renovation, extension, alteration, repair or modernization of street curbs, gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question M County Ordinance Bill 43-18 Operational Buildings Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $47,000,000 for public operational buildings including, but not limited to, general, health, police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center and detention buildings or facilities and necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 17 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1

Making Selections Craig Wolf Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Democratic John "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr. or write-in: Democratic

U.S. Senator or write-in: Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell completely, and do not Republican make any marks outside of County Council the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin District 3 to vote in every race. Democratic Vote for 1 Arvin Vohra Wade Kach Do not cross out or erase, Libertarian Republican or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Colleen Marie Ebacher stray mark, you may ask for Unaffiliated Democratic a new ballot. or write-in: or write-in: Optional write-in Representative in Congress Judge of the Circuit Court District 1 Circuit 3 Vote for 1 Vote for up to 4 Andy Harris Carey Deeley Republican Leo Wayne Dymowski Jesse Colvin Michael Finifter To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or Ruth Jakubowski write-in" and print the name Jenica Martin Dennis Robinson clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 42 or write-in: and Vote for 1 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican Chris West or write-in: Republican Ben Jealous and Robbie Leonard Susan Turnbull Democratic Judge, Court of Special Democratic Appeals At Large Shawn Quinn or write-in: Donald E. Beachley and ProofVote Yes or No Christina Smith Libertarian House of Delegates For Continuance in Office Ian Schlakman District 42B Yes and Vote for up to 2 Annie Chambers No Green Nino Mangione Republican Judge, Court of Special or write-in: Appeals At Large Tim Robinson Matthew J. Fader Republican Comptroller Vote Yes or No Vote for 1 Michele Guyton For Continuance in Office Democratic Anjali Reed Phukan Yes Republican Sachin Hebbar No Democratic Peter Franchot Democratic or write-in: or write-in: or write-in:

Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Scott Shellenberger 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 Clerk of the Circuit Court include in the annual State Budget, as Vote for 1 supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Deb Hill Republican revenues from video lottery operation licenses and any other commercial gaming dedicated Julie Ensor 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 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 Jane Roger dedicated to public education in fiscal year Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to Grace G. Connolly show in the annual budget how the revenues Democratic from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a or write-in: manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the funding formulas established by the Bridge to Judge of the Orphans' Court Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery William R. "Bill" Evans operation licenses for the primary purpose of Democratic raising money for public education.

Juliet Fisher (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and Democratic (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Constitution) Arthur M. Frank Democratic For the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the or write-in: Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sheriff legislation to allow a qualified individual to Vote for 1 register and vote at a precinct polling place on Election Day. The current law requires voter Carl H. Magee, Jr. registration to close before Election Day. Republican (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and R. Jay Fisher adding Section 2A to the Maryland Democratic Constitution) or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment Board of Education Proof Question A District 3 Charter Amendment Vote for 1 Bill 13-18 County Charter - Technical Changes Kathleen Causey Paul V. Konka 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter or write-in: are amended or repealed to make technical changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the names of departments and offices in the administrative services, providing gender-neutral language, transferring certain provisions within the Charter, repealing obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding provisions to update duties of departments and offices in the administrative services. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 17 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question B Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Bill 19-18 County Charter - The Administrative County Charter - Administrative Services - Services Departments Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of the Baltimore County Charter are amended the Baltimore County Charter are amended to to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the modify the functions of the Department of County Attorney to keep the journal of the Public Works to provide that it shall be County Council, repeal a provision about the responsible for mobility and for traffic safety removal of the Director of Planning, repeal and engineering using a variety of obsolete provisions requiring the County transportation options including highways, Executive to be a member of two boards, bike lanes, pedestrian improvements and repeal an obsolete reference to the County transit where appropriate. Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire For the Proposed Charter Amendment Chief. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question G Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 37-18 Question C School Borrowing Charter Amendment Bill 15-18 AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter - Legislative Procedure Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $335,517,000 for public school projects, Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter including but not limited to acquisition, is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision construction, reconstruction, improvement, authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, certain cases and increase from 40 days to and modernization of public school buildings 65 days the number of days a bill may be and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to considered before its automatic expiration Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore after introduction in the County Council. County Charter. For the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Bond Issue Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Bond Issue Question D Question H Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 16-18 Bill 38-18 County Charter - The Executive Branch Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Borrowing Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter are amended to: correct Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow obsolete Charter references, provide $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land gender-neutral language, alter the name of a preservation projects, including but not limited department to reflect the current name, clarify to the purchase of land, development rights the requirement for the County Executive to and conservation easements, to be appoint or reappoint the heads of undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and departments and offices at the beginning of 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Bond Issue County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Bond Issue Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question I repeal an obsolete provision about the County County Ordinance Administrative Officer appointingProof department Bill 39-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of Waterway Improvement Program the County Executive to remove department Borrowing and office heads. AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower For the Proposed Charter Amendment Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Against the Proposed Charter Amendment $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, extension, repair and Question E modernization of waterway improvement and Charter Amendment stormwater-related projects, including but not Bill 17-18 limited to shoreline stabilization, shore County Charter - Exempt Service erosion control, wetland restoration and Employees streambank and riverbank restoration, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. is amended to provide that officers and employees in the exempt service shall have For the Bond Issue their compensation determined according to a system adopted or amended by the County Against the Bond Issue Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Vote All Sides Question J Question N County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 40-18 Bill 44-18 Parks, Preservation and Greenways Refuse Disposal Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, greenways projects, including but not limited including but not limited to the construction, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, recreational facilities and the construction, repair, and modernization of county refuse improvement, repair and maintenance of disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant playgrounds, parks and community centers, to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) County Charter. and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question O Question K County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 45-18 Bill 41-18 Community College Borrowing Public Works Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for $15,000,000 for community college projects, the class of projects which includes, among including but not limited to the construction, other things, streets and highways, bridges improvement, maintenance, and and storm drainage systems, to be modernization of buildings and other undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and improvements for the community colleges, to 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question L Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Bill 42-18 Community Improvement Project Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $1,000,000 for community improvement projects, including but not limited to construction, renovation, extension, alteration, repair or modernization of street curbs, gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question M County Ordinance Bill 43-18 Operational Buildings Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $47,000,000 for public operational buildings including, but not limited to, general, health, police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center and detention buildings or facilities and necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 18 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 7 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Rick Impallaria Republican or write-in: Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 Allison Berkowitz the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not Gordon Koerner make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Ryan Sullivan Green Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, or write-in: or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 1 County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Andy Harris Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Jesse Colvin To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or John "Johnny O" write-in" and print the name Olszewski, Jr. Jenica Martin Democratic clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian

or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 7 County Council and Vote for 1 District 3 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican J. B. Jennings Vote for 1 Republican Ben Jealous Wade Kach and Republican Donna Hines Susan Turnbull Democratic Democratic Colleen Marie Ebacher Democratic Shawn Quinn or write-in: and Proofor write-in: Christina Smith Libertarian Ian Schlakman and Annie Chambers Green

or write-in:

Comptroller Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan Republican

Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Judge of the Orphans' Court Circuit 3 Vote for up to 3 Vote for up to 4 William R. "Bill" Evans Democratic Carey Deeley Leo Wayne Dymowski Juliet Fisher Democratic Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Arthur M. Frank Democratic Dennis Robinson or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican Donald E. Beachley R. Jay Fisher Vote Yes or No Democratic For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Board of Education District 3 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Vote for 1 Matthew J. Fader Kathleen Causey Vote Yes or No Paul V. Konka For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Question 1 State's Attorney Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Scott Shellenberger that are for Public Education to Democratic Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools or write-in: 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 Deb Hill and any other commercial gaming dedicated Republican to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public Julie Ensor schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence Democratic in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less or write-in: than the following amounts: $125 million in fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Register of Wills Proof 100% of commercial gaming revenues Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year Jane Roger 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The Republican amendment also requires the Governor to show in the annual budget how the revenues Grace G. Connolly from video lottery operation licenses and Democratic other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State or write-in: 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 18 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question 2 Question D Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Bill 16-18 Same-Day Registration and Voting at the County Charter - The Executive Branch Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore legislation to allow a qualified individual to County Charter are amended to: correct register and vote at a precinct polling place on obsolete Charter references, provide Election Day. The current law requires voter gender-neutral language, alter the name of a registration to close before Election Day. department to reflect the current name, clarify the requirement for the County Executive to (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and appoint or reappoint the heads of adding Section 2A to the Maryland departments and offices at the beginning of Constitution) each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Constitutional Amendment County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Constitutional Amendment Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question A repeal an obsolete provision about the County Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department Bill 13-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of County Charter - Technical Changes the County Executive to remove department and office heads. 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter For the Proposed Charter Amendment are amended or repealed to make technical Against the Proposed Charter Amendment changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the Question E names of departments and offices in the Charter Amendment administrative services, providing Bill 17-18 gender-neutral language, transferring certain County Charter - Exempt Service provisions within the Charter, repealing Employees obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter provisions to update duties of departments is amended to provide that officers and and offices in the administrative services. employees in the exempt service shall have their compensation determined according to a For the Proposed Charter Amendment system adopted or amended by the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. Question B Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Question F Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Charter Amendment the Baltimore County Charter are amended Bill 19-18 to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the County Charter - Administrative Services - County Attorney to keep the journal of the Departments County Council, repeal a provision about the Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of removal of the Director of Planning, repeal the Baltimore County Charter are amended to obsolete provisions requiring the County modify the functions of the Department of Executive to be a member of two boards, Public Works to provide that it shall be repeal an obsolete reference to the County responsible for mobility and for traffic safety Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about and engineering using a variety of the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire transportation options including highways, Chief. Proofbike lanes, pedestrian improvements and For the Proposed Charter Amendment transit where appropriate. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question G Bill 15-18 County Ordinance County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 37-18 School Borrowing Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow certain cases and increase from 40 days to $335,517,000 for public school projects, 65 days the number of days a bill may be including but not limited to acquisition, considered before its automatic expiration construction, reconstruction, improvement, after introduction in the County Council. extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, For the Proposed Charter Amendment and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 19 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 7 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Lauren Arikan Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Rick Impallaria Republican or write-in: Kathy Szeliga Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 Allison Berkowitz the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not Gordon Koerner make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Ryan Sullivan Green Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, or write-in: or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 7 County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Richmond Davis Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Elijah Cummings To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or John "Johnny O" write-in" and print the name Olszewski, Jr. David R. Griggs Democratic clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian

or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 7 County Council and Vote for 1 District 3 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican J. B. Jennings Vote for 1 Republican Ben Jealous Wade Kach and Republican Donna Hines Susan Turnbull Democratic Democratic Colleen Marie Ebacher Democratic Shawn Quinn or write-in: and Proofor write-in: Christina Smith Libertarian Ian Schlakman and Annie Chambers Green

or write-in:

Comptroller Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan Republican

Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Judge of the Orphans' Court Circuit 3 Vote for up to 3 Vote for up to 4 William R. "Bill" Evans Democratic Carey Deeley Leo Wayne Dymowski Juliet Fisher Democratic Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Arthur M. Frank Democratic Dennis Robinson or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican Donald E. Beachley R. Jay Fisher Vote Yes or No Democratic For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Board of Education District 3 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Vote for 1 Matthew J. Fader Kathleen Causey Vote Yes or No Paul V. Konka For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Question 1 State's Attorney Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Scott Shellenberger that are for Public Education to Democratic Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools or write-in: 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 Deb Hill and any other commercial gaming dedicated Republican to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public Julie Ensor schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence Democratic in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less or write-in: than the following amounts: $125 million in fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Register of Wills Proof 100% of commercial gaming revenues Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year Jane Roger 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The Republican amendment also requires the Governor to show in the annual budget how the revenues Grace G. Connolly from video lottery operation licenses and Democratic other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State or write-in: 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 19 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question 2 Question D Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Bill 16-18 Same-Day Registration and Voting at the County Charter - The Executive Branch Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore legislation to allow a qualified individual to County Charter are amended to: correct register and vote at a precinct polling place on obsolete Charter references, provide Election Day. The current law requires voter gender-neutral language, alter the name of a registration to close before Election Day. department to reflect the current name, clarify the requirement for the County Executive to (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and appoint or reappoint the heads of adding Section 2A to the Maryland departments and offices at the beginning of Constitution) each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Constitutional Amendment County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Constitutional Amendment Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question A repeal an obsolete provision about the County Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department Bill 13-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of County Charter - Technical Changes the County Executive to remove department and office heads. 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter For the Proposed Charter Amendment are amended or repealed to make technical Against the Proposed Charter Amendment changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the Question E names of departments and offices in the Charter Amendment administrative services, providing Bill 17-18 gender-neutral language, transferring certain County Charter - Exempt Service provisions within the Charter, repealing Employees obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter provisions to update duties of departments is amended to provide that officers and and offices in the administrative services. employees in the exempt service shall have their compensation determined according to a For the Proposed Charter Amendment system adopted or amended by the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. Question B Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Question F Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Charter Amendment the Baltimore County Charter are amended Bill 19-18 to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the County Charter - Administrative Services - County Attorney to keep the journal of the Departments County Council, repeal a provision about the Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of removal of the Director of Planning, repeal the Baltimore County Charter are amended to obsolete provisions requiring the County modify the functions of the Department of Executive to be a member of two boards, Public Works to provide that it shall be repeal an obsolete reference to the County responsible for mobility and for traffic safety Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about and engineering using a variety of the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire transportation options including highways, Chief. Proofbike lanes, pedestrian improvements and For the Proposed Charter Amendment transit where appropriate. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question G Bill 15-18 County Ordinance County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 37-18 School Borrowing Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow certain cases and increase from 40 days to $335,517,000 for public school projects, 65 days the number of days a bill may be including but not limited to acquisition, considered before its automatic expiration construction, reconstruction, improvement, after introduction in the County Council. extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, For the Proposed Charter Amendment and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 20 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1

Making Selections Craig Wolf Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Democratic John "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr. or write-in: Democratic

U.S. Senator or write-in: Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell completely, and do not Republican make any marks outside of County Council the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin District 3 to vote in every race. Democratic Vote for 1 Arvin Vohra Wade Kach Do not cross out or erase, Libertarian Republican or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Colleen Marie Ebacher stray mark, you may ask for Unaffiliated Democratic a new ballot. or write-in: or write-in: Optional write-in Representative in Congress Judge of the Circuit Court District 2 Circuit 3 Vote for 1 Vote for up to 4 Liz Matory Carey Deeley Republican Leo Wayne Dymowski C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger Michael Finifter To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or Ruth Jakubowski write-in" and print the name Michael Carney Dennis Robinson clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian or write-in: Guy Mimoun Green Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 or write-in: Larry Hogan or write-in: and Boyd K. Rutherford State Senator Republican District 11 or write-in: Ben Jealous Vote for 1 and Bobby A. Zirkin Susan Turnbull Democratic Judge, Court of Special Democratic Appeals At Large Shawn Quinn or write-in: Donald E. Beachley and ProofVote Yes or No Christina Smith Libertarian House of Delegates For Continuance in Office Ian Schlakman District 11 Yes and Vote for up to 3 Annie Chambers No Green Jonathan Porter Republican Judge, Court of Special or write-in: Appeals At Large Jon S. Cardin Matthew J. Fader Democratic Comptroller Vote Yes or No Vote for 1 Shelly Hettleman For Continuance in Office Democratic Anjali Reed Phukan Yes Republican Dana Stein No Democratic Peter Franchot Democratic or write-in: or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Scott Shellenberger 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 Clerk of the Circuit Court include in the annual State Budget, as Vote for 1 supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Deb Hill Republican revenues from video lottery operation licenses and any other commercial gaming dedicated Julie Ensor 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 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 Jane Roger dedicated to public education in fiscal year Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to Grace G. Connolly show in the annual budget how the revenues Democratic from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a or write-in: manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the funding formulas established by the Bridge to Judge of the Orphans' Court Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery William R. "Bill" Evans operation licenses for the primary purpose of Democratic raising money for public education.

Juliet Fisher (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and Democratic (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Constitution) Arthur M. Frank Democratic For the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the or write-in: Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sheriff legislation to allow a qualified individual to Vote for 1 register and vote at a precinct polling place on Election Day. The current law requires voter Carl H. Magee, Jr. registration to close before Election Day. Republican (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and R. Jay Fisher adding Section 2A to the Maryland Democratic Constitution) or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment Board of Education Proof Question A District 3 Charter Amendment Vote for 1 Bill 13-18 County Charter - Technical Changes Kathleen Causey Paul V. Konka 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter or write-in: are amended or repealed to make technical changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the names of departments and offices in the administrative services, providing gender-neutral language, transferring certain provisions within the Charter, repealing obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding provisions to update duties of departments and offices in the administrative services. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 20 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question B Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Bill 19-18 County Charter - The Administrative County Charter - Administrative Services - Services Departments Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of the Baltimore County Charter are amended the Baltimore County Charter are amended to to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the modify the functions of the Department of County Attorney to keep the journal of the Public Works to provide that it shall be County Council, repeal a provision about the responsible for mobility and for traffic safety removal of the Director of Planning, repeal and engineering using a variety of obsolete provisions requiring the County transportation options including highways, Executive to be a member of two boards, bike lanes, pedestrian improvements and repeal an obsolete reference to the County transit where appropriate. Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire For the Proposed Charter Amendment Chief. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question G Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 37-18 Question C School Borrowing Charter Amendment Bill 15-18 AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter - Legislative Procedure Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $335,517,000 for public school projects, Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter including but not limited to acquisition, is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision construction, reconstruction, improvement, authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, certain cases and increase from 40 days to and modernization of public school buildings 65 days the number of days a bill may be and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to considered before its automatic expiration Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore after introduction in the County Council. County Charter. For the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Bond Issue Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Bond Issue Question D Question H Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 16-18 Bill 38-18 County Charter - The Executive Branch Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Borrowing Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter are amended to: correct Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow obsolete Charter references, provide $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land gender-neutral language, alter the name of a preservation projects, including but not limited department to reflect the current name, clarify to the purchase of land, development rights the requirement for the County Executive to and conservation easements, to be appoint or reappoint the heads of undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and departments and offices at the beginning of 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Bond Issue County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Bond Issue Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question I repeal an obsolete provision about the County County Ordinance Administrative Officer appointingProof department Bill 39-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of Waterway Improvement Program the County Executive to remove department Borrowing and office heads. AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower For the Proposed Charter Amendment Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Against the Proposed Charter Amendment $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, extension, repair and Question E modernization of waterway improvement and Charter Amendment stormwater-related projects, including but not Bill 17-18 limited to shoreline stabilization, shore County Charter - Exempt Service erosion control, wetland restoration and Employees streambank and riverbank restoration, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. is amended to provide that officers and employees in the exempt service shall have For the Bond Issue their compensation determined according to a system adopted or amended by the County Against the Bond Issue Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Vote All Sides Question J Question N County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 40-18 Bill 44-18 Parks, Preservation and Greenways Refuse Disposal Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, greenways projects, including but not limited including but not limited to the construction, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, recreational facilities and the construction, repair, and modernization of county refuse improvement, repair and maintenance of disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant playgrounds, parks and community centers, to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) County Charter. and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question O Question K County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 45-18 Bill 41-18 Community College Borrowing Public Works Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for $15,000,000 for community college projects, the class of projects which includes, among including but not limited to the construction, other things, streets and highways, bridges improvement, maintenance, and and storm drainage systems, to be modernization of buildings and other undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and improvements for the community colleges, to 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question L Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Bill 42-18 Community Improvement Project Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $1,000,000 for community improvement projects, including but not limited to construction, renovation, extension, alteration, repair or modernization of street curbs, gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question M County Ordinance Bill 43-18 Operational Buildings Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $47,000,000 for public operational buildings including, but not limited to, general, health, police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center and detention buildings or facilities and necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 21 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1

Making Selections Craig Wolf Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Democratic John "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr. or write-in: Democratic

U.S. Senator or write-in: Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell completely, and do not Republican make any marks outside of County Council the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin District 3 to vote in every race. Democratic Vote for 1 Arvin Vohra Wade Kach Do not cross out or erase, Libertarian Republican or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Colleen Marie Ebacher stray mark, you may ask for Unaffiliated Democratic a new ballot. or write-in: or write-in: Optional write-in Representative in Congress Judge of the Circuit Court District 2 Circuit 3 Vote for 1 Vote for up to 4 Liz Matory Carey Deeley Republican Leo Wayne Dymowski C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger Michael Finifter To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or Ruth Jakubowski write-in" and print the name Michael Carney Dennis Robinson clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian or write-in: Guy Mimoun Green Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 or write-in: Larry Hogan or write-in: and Boyd K. Rutherford State Senator Republican District 42 or write-in: Ben Jealous Vote for 1 and Chris West Susan Turnbull Republican Judge, Court of Special Democratic Appeals At Large Shawn Quinn Robbie Leonard Donald E. Beachley and ProofDemocratic Vote Yes or No Christina Smith Libertarian or write-in: For Continuance in Office Ian Schlakman Yes and Annie Chambers House of Delegates No Green District 42B Judge, Court of Special or write-in: Vote for up to 2 Appeals At Large Nino Mangione Matthew J. Fader Republican Comptroller Vote Yes or No Vote for 1 Tim Robinson For Continuance in Office Republican Anjali Reed Phukan Yes Republican Michele Guyton No Democratic Peter Franchot Democratic Sachin Hebbar Democratic or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Scott Shellenberger 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 Clerk of the Circuit Court include in the annual State Budget, as Vote for 1 supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Deb Hill Republican revenues from video lottery operation licenses and any other commercial gaming dedicated Julie Ensor 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 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 Jane Roger dedicated to public education in fiscal year Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to Grace G. Connolly show in the annual budget how the revenues Democratic from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a or write-in: manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the funding formulas established by the Bridge to Judge of the Orphans' Court Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery William R. "Bill" Evans operation licenses for the primary purpose of Democratic raising money for public education.

Juliet Fisher (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and Democratic (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Constitution) Arthur M. Frank Democratic For the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the or write-in: Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sheriff legislation to allow a qualified individual to Vote for 1 register and vote at a precinct polling place on Election Day. The current law requires voter Carl H. Magee, Jr. registration to close before Election Day. Republican (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and R. Jay Fisher adding Section 2A to the Maryland Democratic Constitution) or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment Board of Education Proof Question A District 3 Charter Amendment Vote for 1 Bill 13-18 County Charter - Technical Changes Kathleen Causey Paul V. Konka 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter or write-in: are amended or repealed to make technical changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the names of departments and offices in the administrative services, providing gender-neutral language, transferring certain provisions within the Charter, repealing obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding provisions to update duties of departments and offices in the administrative services. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 21 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question B Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Bill 19-18 County Charter - The Administrative County Charter - Administrative Services - Services Departments Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of the Baltimore County Charter are amended the Baltimore County Charter are amended to to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the modify the functions of the Department of County Attorney to keep the journal of the Public Works to provide that it shall be County Council, repeal a provision about the responsible for mobility and for traffic safety removal of the Director of Planning, repeal and engineering using a variety of obsolete provisions requiring the County transportation options including highways, Executive to be a member of two boards, bike lanes, pedestrian improvements and repeal an obsolete reference to the County transit where appropriate. Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire For the Proposed Charter Amendment Chief. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question G Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 37-18 Question C School Borrowing Charter Amendment Bill 15-18 AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter - Legislative Procedure Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $335,517,000 for public school projects, Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter including but not limited to acquisition, is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision construction, reconstruction, improvement, authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, certain cases and increase from 40 days to and modernization of public school buildings 65 days the number of days a bill may be and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to considered before its automatic expiration Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore after introduction in the County Council. County Charter. For the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Bond Issue Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Bond Issue Question D Question H Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 16-18 Bill 38-18 County Charter - The Executive Branch Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Borrowing Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter are amended to: correct Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow obsolete Charter references, provide $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land gender-neutral language, alter the name of a preservation projects, including but not limited department to reflect the current name, clarify to the purchase of land, development rights the requirement for the County Executive to and conservation easements, to be appoint or reappoint the heads of undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and departments and offices at the beginning of 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Bond Issue County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Bond Issue Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question I repeal an obsolete provision about the County County Ordinance Administrative Officer appointingProof department Bill 39-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of Waterway Improvement Program the County Executive to remove department Borrowing and office heads. AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower For the Proposed Charter Amendment Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Against the Proposed Charter Amendment $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, extension, repair and Question E modernization of waterway improvement and Charter Amendment stormwater-related projects, including but not Bill 17-18 limited to shoreline stabilization, shore County Charter - Exempt Service erosion control, wetland restoration and Employees streambank and riverbank restoration, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. is amended to provide that officers and employees in the exempt service shall have For the Bond Issue their compensation determined according to a system adopted or amended by the County Against the Bond Issue Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Vote All Sides Question J Question N County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 40-18 Bill 44-18 Parks, Preservation and Greenways Refuse Disposal Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, greenways projects, including but not limited including but not limited to the construction, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, recreational facilities and the construction, repair, and modernization of county refuse improvement, repair and maintenance of disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant playgrounds, parks and community centers, to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) County Charter. and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question O Question K County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 45-18 Bill 41-18 Community College Borrowing Public Works Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for $15,000,000 for community college projects, the class of projects which includes, among including but not limited to the construction, other things, streets and highways, bridges improvement, maintenance, and and storm drainage systems, to be modernization of buildings and other undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and improvements for the community colleges, to 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question L Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Bill 42-18 Community Improvement Project Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $1,000,000 for community improvement projects, including but not limited to construction, renovation, extension, alteration, repair or modernization of street curbs, gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question M County Ordinance Bill 43-18 Operational Buildings Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $47,000,000 for public operational buildings including, but not limited to, general, health, police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center and detention buildings or facilities and necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 22 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1

Making Selections Craig Wolf Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Democratic John "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr. or write-in: Democratic

U.S. Senator or write-in: Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell completely, and do not Republican make any marks outside of County Council the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin District 3 to vote in every race. Democratic Vote for 1 Arvin Vohra Wade Kach Do not cross out or erase, Libertarian Republican or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Colleen Marie Ebacher stray mark, you may ask for Unaffiliated Democratic a new ballot. or write-in: or write-in: Optional write-in Representative in Congress Judge of the Circuit Court District 7 Circuit 3 Vote for 1 Vote for up to 4 Richmond Davis Carey Deeley Republican Leo Wayne Dymowski Elijah Cummings Michael Finifter To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or Ruth Jakubowski write-in" and print the name David R. Griggs Dennis Robinson clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 11 or write-in: and Vote for 1 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican Bobby A. Zirkin or write-in: Democratic Ben Jealous and Susan Turnbull or write-in: Judge, Court of Special Democratic Appeals At Large Shawn Quinn House of Delegates Donald E. Beachley and ProofDistrict 11 Vote Yes or No Christina Smith Libertarian Vote for up to 3 For Continuance in Office Ian Schlakman Jonathan Porter Yes and Republican Annie Chambers No Green Jon S. Cardin Democratic Judge, Court of Special or write-in: Appeals At Large Shelly Hettleman Matthew J. Fader Democratic Comptroller Vote Yes or No Vote for 1 Dana Stein For Continuance in Office Democratic Anjali Reed Phukan Yes Republican or write-in: No Peter Franchot Democratic or write-in: or write-in: or write-in:

Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Scott Shellenberger 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 Clerk of the Circuit Court include in the annual State Budget, as Vote for 1 supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Deb Hill Republican revenues from video lottery operation licenses and any other commercial gaming dedicated Julie Ensor 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 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 Jane Roger dedicated to public education in fiscal year Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to Grace G. Connolly show in the annual budget how the revenues Democratic from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a or write-in: manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the funding formulas established by the Bridge to Judge of the Orphans' Court Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery William R. "Bill" Evans operation licenses for the primary purpose of Democratic raising money for public education.

Juliet Fisher (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and Democratic (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Constitution) Arthur M. Frank Democratic For the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the or write-in: Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sheriff legislation to allow a qualified individual to Vote for 1 register and vote at a precinct polling place on Election Day. The current law requires voter Carl H. Magee, Jr. registration to close before Election Day. Republican (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and R. Jay Fisher adding Section 2A to the Maryland Democratic Constitution) or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment Board of Education Proof Question A District 3 Charter Amendment Vote for 1 Bill 13-18 County Charter - Technical Changes Kathleen Causey Paul V. Konka 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter or write-in: are amended or repealed to make technical changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the names of departments and offices in the administrative services, providing gender-neutral language, transferring certain provisions within the Charter, repealing obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding provisions to update duties of departments and offices in the administrative services. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 22 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question B Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Bill 19-18 County Charter - The Administrative County Charter - Administrative Services - Services Departments Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of the Baltimore County Charter are amended the Baltimore County Charter are amended to to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the modify the functions of the Department of County Attorney to keep the journal of the Public Works to provide that it shall be County Council, repeal a provision about the responsible for mobility and for traffic safety removal of the Director of Planning, repeal and engineering using a variety of obsolete provisions requiring the County transportation options including highways, Executive to be a member of two boards, bike lanes, pedestrian improvements and repeal an obsolete reference to the County transit where appropriate. Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire For the Proposed Charter Amendment Chief. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question G Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 37-18 Question C School Borrowing Charter Amendment Bill 15-18 AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter - Legislative Procedure Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $335,517,000 for public school projects, Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter including but not limited to acquisition, is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision construction, reconstruction, improvement, authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, certain cases and increase from 40 days to and modernization of public school buildings 65 days the number of days a bill may be and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to considered before its automatic expiration Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore after introduction in the County Council. County Charter. For the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Bond Issue Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Bond Issue Question D Question H Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 16-18 Bill 38-18 County Charter - The Executive Branch Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Borrowing Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter are amended to: correct Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow obsolete Charter references, provide $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land gender-neutral language, alter the name of a preservation projects, including but not limited department to reflect the current name, clarify to the purchase of land, development rights the requirement for the County Executive to and conservation easements, to be appoint or reappoint the heads of undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and departments and offices at the beginning of 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Bond Issue County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Bond Issue Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question I repeal an obsolete provision about the County County Ordinance Administrative Officer appointingProof department Bill 39-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of Waterway Improvement Program the County Executive to remove department Borrowing and office heads. AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower For the Proposed Charter Amendment Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Against the Proposed Charter Amendment $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, extension, repair and Question E modernization of waterway improvement and Charter Amendment stormwater-related projects, including but not Bill 17-18 limited to shoreline stabilization, shore County Charter - Exempt Service erosion control, wetland restoration and Employees streambank and riverbank restoration, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. is amended to provide that officers and employees in the exempt service shall have For the Bond Issue their compensation determined according to a system adopted or amended by the County Against the Bond Issue Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Vote All Sides Question J Question N County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 40-18 Bill 44-18 Parks, Preservation and Greenways Refuse Disposal Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, greenways projects, including but not limited including but not limited to the construction, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, recreational facilities and the construction, repair, and modernization of county refuse improvement, repair and maintenance of disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant playgrounds, parks and community centers, to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) County Charter. and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question O Question K County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 45-18 Bill 41-18 Community College Borrowing Public Works Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for $15,000,000 for community college projects, the class of projects which includes, among including but not limited to the construction, other things, streets and highways, bridges improvement, maintenance, and and storm drainage systems, to be modernization of buildings and other undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and improvements for the community colleges, to 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question L Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Bill 42-18 Community Improvement Project Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $1,000,000 for community improvement projects, including but not limited to construction, renovation, extension, alteration, repair or modernization of street curbs, gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question M County Ordinance Bill 43-18 Operational Buildings Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $47,000,000 for public operational buildings including, but not limited to, general, health, police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center and detention buildings or facilities and necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 23 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1

Making Selections Craig Wolf Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Democratic John "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr. or write-in: Democratic

U.S. Senator or write-in: Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell completely, and do not Republican make any marks outside of County Council the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin District 2 to vote in every race. Democratic Vote for 1 Arvin Vohra Michael Lee Do not cross out or erase, Libertarian Republican or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Izzy Patoka stray mark, you may ask for Unaffiliated Democratic a new ballot. or write-in: or write-in: Optional write-in Representative in Congress Judge of the Circuit Court District 7 Circuit 3 Vote for 1 Vote for up to 4 Richmond Davis Carey Deeley Republican Leo Wayne Dymowski Elijah Cummings Michael Finifter To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or Ruth Jakubowski write-in" and print the name David R. Griggs Dennis Robinson clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 11 or write-in: and Vote for 1 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican Bobby A. Zirkin or write-in: Democratic Ben Jealous and Susan Turnbull or write-in: Judge, Court of Special Democratic Appeals At Large Shawn Quinn House of Delegates Donald E. Beachley and ProofDistrict 11 Vote Yes or No Christina Smith Libertarian Vote for up to 3 For Continuance in Office Ian Schlakman Jonathan Porter Yes and Republican Annie Chambers No Green Jon S. Cardin Democratic Judge, Court of Special or write-in: Appeals At Large Shelly Hettleman Matthew J. Fader Democratic Comptroller Vote Yes or No Vote for 1 Dana Stein For Continuance in Office Democratic Anjali Reed Phukan Yes Republican or write-in: No Peter Franchot Democratic or write-in: or write-in: or write-in:

Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Scott Shellenberger 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 Clerk of the Circuit Court include in the annual State Budget, as Vote for 1 supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Deb Hill Republican revenues from video lottery operation licenses and any other commercial gaming dedicated Julie Ensor 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 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 Jane Roger dedicated to public education in fiscal year Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to Grace G. Connolly show in the annual budget how the revenues Democratic from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a or write-in: manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the funding formulas established by the Bridge to Judge of the Orphans' Court Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery William R. "Bill" Evans operation licenses for the primary purpose of Democratic raising money for public education.

Juliet Fisher (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and Democratic (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Constitution) Arthur M. Frank Democratic For the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the or write-in: Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sheriff legislation to allow a qualified individual to Vote for 1 register and vote at a precinct polling place on Election Day. The current law requires voter Carl H. Magee, Jr. registration to close before Election Day. Republican (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and R. Jay Fisher adding Section 2A to the Maryland Democratic Constitution) or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment Board of Education Proof Question A District 2 Charter Amendment Vote for 1 Bill 13-18 County Charter - Technical Changes Anthony Miles Glasser Cheryl E. Pasteur 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter or write-in: are amended or repealed to make technical changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the names of departments and offices in the administrative services, providing gender-neutral language, transferring certain provisions within the Charter, repealing obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding provisions to update duties of departments and offices in the administrative services. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 23 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question B Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Bill 19-18 County Charter - The Administrative County Charter - Administrative Services - Services Departments Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of the Baltimore County Charter are amended the Baltimore County Charter are amended to to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the modify the functions of the Department of County Attorney to keep the journal of the Public Works to provide that it shall be County Council, repeal a provision about the responsible for mobility and for traffic safety removal of the Director of Planning, repeal and engineering using a variety of obsolete provisions requiring the County transportation options including highways, Executive to be a member of two boards, bike lanes, pedestrian improvements and repeal an obsolete reference to the County transit where appropriate. Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire For the Proposed Charter Amendment Chief. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question G Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 37-18 Question C School Borrowing Charter Amendment Bill 15-18 AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter - Legislative Procedure Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $335,517,000 for public school projects, Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter including but not limited to acquisition, is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision construction, reconstruction, improvement, authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, certain cases and increase from 40 days to and modernization of public school buildings 65 days the number of days a bill may be and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to considered before its automatic expiration Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore after introduction in the County Council. County Charter. For the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Bond Issue Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Bond Issue Question D Question H Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 16-18 Bill 38-18 County Charter - The Executive Branch Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Borrowing Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter are amended to: correct Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow obsolete Charter references, provide $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land gender-neutral language, alter the name of a preservation projects, including but not limited department to reflect the current name, clarify to the purchase of land, development rights the requirement for the County Executive to and conservation easements, to be appoint or reappoint the heads of undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and departments and offices at the beginning of 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Bond Issue County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Bond Issue Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question I repeal an obsolete provision about the County County Ordinance Administrative Officer appointingProof department Bill 39-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of Waterway Improvement Program the County Executive to remove department Borrowing and office heads. AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower For the Proposed Charter Amendment Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Against the Proposed Charter Amendment $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, extension, repair and Question E modernization of waterway improvement and Charter Amendment stormwater-related projects, including but not Bill 17-18 limited to shoreline stabilization, shore County Charter - Exempt Service erosion control, wetland restoration and Employees streambank and riverbank restoration, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. is amended to provide that officers and employees in the exempt service shall have For the Bond Issue their compensation determined according to a system adopted or amended by the County Against the Bond Issue Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Vote All Sides Question J Question N County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 40-18 Bill 44-18 Parks, Preservation and Greenways Refuse Disposal Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, greenways projects, including but not limited including but not limited to the construction, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, recreational facilities and the construction, repair, and modernization of county refuse improvement, repair and maintenance of disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant playgrounds, parks and community centers, to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) County Charter. and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question O Question K County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 45-18 Bill 41-18 Community College Borrowing Public Works Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for $15,000,000 for community college projects, the class of projects which includes, among including but not limited to the construction, other things, streets and highways, bridges improvement, maintenance, and and storm drainage systems, to be modernization of buildings and other undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and improvements for the community colleges, to 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question L Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Bill 42-18 Community Improvement Project Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $1,000,000 for community improvement projects, including but not limited to construction, renovation, extension, alteration, repair or modernization of street curbs, gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question M County Ordinance Bill 43-18 Operational Buildings Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $47,000,000 for public operational buildings including, but not limited to, general, health, police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center and detention buildings or facilities and necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 24 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1

Making Selections Craig Wolf Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Democratic John "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr. or write-in: Democratic

U.S. Senator or write-in: Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell completely, and do not Republican make any marks outside of County Council the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin District 2 to vote in every race. Democratic Vote for 1 Arvin Vohra Michael Lee Do not cross out or erase, Libertarian Republican or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Izzy Patoka stray mark, you may ask for Unaffiliated Democratic a new ballot. or write-in: or write-in: Optional write-in Representative in Congress Judge of the Circuit Court District 3 Circuit 3 Vote for 1 Vote for up to 4 Charles Anthony Carey Deeley Republican Leo Wayne Dymowski John Sarbanes Michael Finifter To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or Ruth Jakubowski write-in" and print the name David Lashar Dennis Robinson clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 42 or write-in: and Vote for 1 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican Chris West or write-in: Republican Ben Jealous and Robbie Leonard Susan Turnbull Democratic Judge, Court of Special Democratic Appeals At Large Shawn Quinn or write-in: Donald E. Beachley and ProofVote Yes or No Christina Smith Libertarian House of Delegates For Continuance in Office Ian Schlakman District 42B Yes and Vote for up to 2 Annie Chambers No Green Nino Mangione Republican Judge, Court of Special or write-in: Appeals At Large Tim Robinson Matthew J. Fader Republican Comptroller Vote Yes or No Vote for 1 Michele Guyton For Continuance in Office Democratic Anjali Reed Phukan Yes Republican Sachin Hebbar No Democratic Peter Franchot Democratic or write-in: or write-in: or write-in:

Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Scott Shellenberger 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 Clerk of the Circuit Court include in the annual State Budget, as Vote for 1 supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Deb Hill Republican revenues from video lottery operation licenses and any other commercial gaming dedicated Julie Ensor 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 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 Jane Roger dedicated to public education in fiscal year Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to Grace G. Connolly show in the annual budget how the revenues Democratic from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a or write-in: manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the funding formulas established by the Bridge to Judge of the Orphans' Court Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery William R. "Bill" Evans operation licenses for the primary purpose of Democratic raising money for public education.

Juliet Fisher (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and Democratic (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Constitution) Arthur M. Frank Democratic For the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the or write-in: Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sheriff legislation to allow a qualified individual to Vote for 1 register and vote at a precinct polling place on Election Day. The current law requires voter Carl H. Magee, Jr. registration to close before Election Day. Republican (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and R. Jay Fisher adding Section 2A to the Maryland Democratic Constitution) or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment Board of Education Proof Question A District 2 Charter Amendment Vote for 1 Bill 13-18 County Charter - Technical Changes Anthony Miles Glasser Cheryl E. Pasteur 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter or write-in: are amended or repealed to make technical changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the names of departments and offices in the administrative services, providing gender-neutral language, transferring certain provisions within the Charter, repealing obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding provisions to update duties of departments and offices in the administrative services. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 24 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question B Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Bill 19-18 County Charter - The Administrative County Charter - Administrative Services - Services Departments Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of the Baltimore County Charter are amended the Baltimore County Charter are amended to to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the modify the functions of the Department of County Attorney to keep the journal of the Public Works to provide that it shall be County Council, repeal a provision about the responsible for mobility and for traffic safety removal of the Director of Planning, repeal and engineering using a variety of obsolete provisions requiring the County transportation options including highways, Executive to be a member of two boards, bike lanes, pedestrian improvements and repeal an obsolete reference to the County transit where appropriate. Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire For the Proposed Charter Amendment Chief. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question G Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 37-18 Question C School Borrowing Charter Amendment Bill 15-18 AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter - Legislative Procedure Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $335,517,000 for public school projects, Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter including but not limited to acquisition, is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision construction, reconstruction, improvement, authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, certain cases and increase from 40 days to and modernization of public school buildings 65 days the number of days a bill may be and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to considered before its automatic expiration Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore after introduction in the County Council. County Charter. For the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Bond Issue Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Bond Issue Question D Question H Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 16-18 Bill 38-18 County Charter - The Executive Branch Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Borrowing Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter are amended to: correct Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow obsolete Charter references, provide $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land gender-neutral language, alter the name of a preservation projects, including but not limited department to reflect the current name, clarify to the purchase of land, development rights the requirement for the County Executive to and conservation easements, to be appoint or reappoint the heads of undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and departments and offices at the beginning of 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Bond Issue County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Bond Issue Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question I repeal an obsolete provision about the County County Ordinance Administrative Officer appointingProof department Bill 39-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of Waterway Improvement Program the County Executive to remove department Borrowing and office heads. AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower For the Proposed Charter Amendment Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Against the Proposed Charter Amendment $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, extension, repair and Question E modernization of waterway improvement and Charter Amendment stormwater-related projects, including but not Bill 17-18 limited to shoreline stabilization, shore County Charter - Exempt Service erosion control, wetland restoration and Employees streambank and riverbank restoration, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. is amended to provide that officers and employees in the exempt service shall have For the Bond Issue their compensation determined according to a system adopted or amended by the County Against the Bond Issue Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Vote All Sides Question J Question N County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 40-18 Bill 44-18 Parks, Preservation and Greenways Refuse Disposal Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, greenways projects, including but not limited including but not limited to the construction, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, recreational facilities and the construction, repair, and modernization of county refuse improvement, repair and maintenance of disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant playgrounds, parks and community centers, to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) County Charter. and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question O Question K County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 45-18 Bill 41-18 Community College Borrowing Public Works Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for $15,000,000 for community college projects, the class of projects which includes, among including but not limited to the construction, other things, streets and highways, bridges improvement, maintenance, and and storm drainage systems, to be modernization of buildings and other undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and improvements for the community colleges, to 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question L Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Bill 42-18 Community Improvement Project Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $1,000,000 for community improvement projects, including but not limited to construction, renovation, extension, alteration, repair or modernization of street curbs, gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question M County Ordinance Bill 43-18 Operational Buildings Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $47,000,000 for public operational buildings including, but not limited to, general, health, police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center and detention buildings or facilities and necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 25 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1

Making Selections Craig Wolf Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Democratic John "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr. or write-in: Democratic

U.S. Senator or write-in: Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell completely, and do not Republican make any marks outside of County Council the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin District 5 to vote in every race. Democratic Vote for 1 Arvin Vohra David Marks Do not cross out or erase, Libertarian Republican or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Alex Foley stray mark, you may ask for Unaffiliated Democratic a new ballot. or write-in: or write-in: Optional write-in Representative in Congress Judge of the Circuit Court District 2 Circuit 3 Vote for 1 Vote for up to 4 Liz Matory Carey Deeley Republican Leo Wayne Dymowski C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger Michael Finifter To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or Ruth Jakubowski write-in" and print the name Michael Carney Dennis Robinson clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian or write-in: Guy Mimoun Green Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 or write-in: Larry Hogan or write-in: and Boyd K. Rutherford State Senator Republican District 42 or write-in: Ben Jealous Vote for 1 and Chris West Susan Turnbull Republican Judge, Court of Special Democratic Appeals At Large Shawn Quinn Robbie Leonard Donald E. Beachley and ProofDemocratic Vote Yes or No Christina Smith Libertarian or write-in: For Continuance in Office Ian Schlakman Yes and Annie Chambers House of Delegates No Green District 42A Judge, Court of Special or write-in: Vote for 1 Appeals At Large Stephen A. McIntire Matthew J. Fader Republican Comptroller Vote Yes or No Vote for 1 Stephen Lafferty For Continuance in Office Democratic Anjali Reed Phukan Yes Republican or write-in: No Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Scott Shellenberger 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 Clerk of the Circuit Court include in the annual State Budget, as Vote for 1 supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Deb Hill Republican revenues from video lottery operation licenses and any other commercial gaming dedicated Julie Ensor 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 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 Jane Roger dedicated to public education in fiscal year Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to Grace G. Connolly show in the annual budget how the revenues Democratic from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a or write-in: manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the funding formulas established by the Bridge to Judge of the Orphans' Court Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery William R. "Bill" Evans operation licenses for the primary purpose of Democratic raising money for public education.

Juliet Fisher (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and Democratic (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Constitution) Arthur M. Frank Democratic For the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the or write-in: Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sheriff legislation to allow a qualified individual to Vote for 1 register and vote at a precinct polling place on Election Day. The current law requires voter Carl H. Magee, Jr. registration to close before Election Day. Republican (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and R. Jay Fisher adding Section 2A to the Maryland Democratic Constitution) or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment Board of Education Proof Question A District 5 Charter Amendment Vote for 1 Bill 13-18 County Charter - Technical Changes Julie C. Henn or write-in: 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter are amended or repealed to make technical changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the names of departments and offices in the administrative services, providing gender-neutral language, transferring certain provisions within the Charter, repealing obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding provisions to update duties of departments and offices in the administrative services. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 25 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question B Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Bill 19-18 County Charter - The Administrative County Charter - Administrative Services - Services Departments Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of the Baltimore County Charter are amended the Baltimore County Charter are amended to to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the modify the functions of the Department of County Attorney to keep the journal of the Public Works to provide that it shall be County Council, repeal a provision about the responsible for mobility and for traffic safety removal of the Director of Planning, repeal and engineering using a variety of obsolete provisions requiring the County transportation options including highways, Executive to be a member of two boards, bike lanes, pedestrian improvements and repeal an obsolete reference to the County transit where appropriate. Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire For the Proposed Charter Amendment Chief. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question G Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 37-18 Question C School Borrowing Charter Amendment Bill 15-18 AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter - Legislative Procedure Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $335,517,000 for public school projects, Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter including but not limited to acquisition, is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision construction, reconstruction, improvement, authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, certain cases and increase from 40 days to and modernization of public school buildings 65 days the number of days a bill may be and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to considered before its automatic expiration Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore after introduction in the County Council. County Charter. For the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Bond Issue Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Bond Issue Question D Question H Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 16-18 Bill 38-18 County Charter - The Executive Branch Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Borrowing Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter are amended to: correct Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow obsolete Charter references, provide $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land gender-neutral language, alter the name of a preservation projects, including but not limited department to reflect the current name, clarify to the purchase of land, development rights the requirement for the County Executive to and conservation easements, to be appoint or reappoint the heads of undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and departments and offices at the beginning of 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Bond Issue County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Bond Issue Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question I repeal an obsolete provision about the County County Ordinance Administrative Officer appointingProof department Bill 39-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of Waterway Improvement Program the County Executive to remove department Borrowing and office heads. AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower For the Proposed Charter Amendment Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Against the Proposed Charter Amendment $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, extension, repair and Question E modernization of waterway improvement and Charter Amendment stormwater-related projects, including but not Bill 17-18 limited to shoreline stabilization, shore County Charter - Exempt Service erosion control, wetland restoration and Employees streambank and riverbank restoration, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. is amended to provide that officers and employees in the exempt service shall have For the Bond Issue their compensation determined according to a system adopted or amended by the County Against the Bond Issue Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Vote All Sides Question J Question N County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 40-18 Bill 44-18 Parks, Preservation and Greenways Refuse Disposal Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, greenways projects, including but not limited including but not limited to the construction, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, recreational facilities and the construction, repair, and modernization of county refuse improvement, repair and maintenance of disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant playgrounds, parks and community centers, to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) County Charter. and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question O Question K County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 45-18 Bill 41-18 Community College Borrowing Public Works Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for $15,000,000 for community college projects, the class of projects which includes, among including but not limited to the construction, other things, streets and highways, bridges improvement, maintenance, and and storm drainage systems, to be modernization of buildings and other undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and improvements for the community colleges, to 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question L Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Bill 42-18 Community Improvement Project Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $1,000,000 for community improvement projects, including but not limited to construction, renovation, extension, alteration, repair or modernization of street curbs, gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question M County Ordinance Bill 43-18 Operational Buildings Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $47,000,000 for public operational buildings including, but not limited to, general, health, police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center and detention buildings or facilities and necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 26 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1

Making Selections Craig Wolf Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Democratic John "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr. or write-in: Democratic

U.S. Senator or write-in: Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell completely, and do not Republican make any marks outside of County Council the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin District 5 to vote in every race. Democratic Vote for 1 Arvin Vohra David Marks Do not cross out or erase, Libertarian Republican or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Alex Foley stray mark, you may ask for Unaffiliated Democratic a new ballot. or write-in: or write-in: Optional write-in Representative in Congress Judge of the Circuit Court District 3 Circuit 3 Vote for 1 Vote for up to 4 Charles Anthony Carey Deeley Republican Leo Wayne Dymowski John Sarbanes Michael Finifter To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or Ruth Jakubowski write-in" and print the name David Lashar Dennis Robinson clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 42 or write-in: and Vote for 1 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican Chris West or write-in: Republican Ben Jealous and Robbie Leonard Susan Turnbull Democratic Judge, Court of Special Democratic Appeals At Large Shawn Quinn or write-in: Donald E. Beachley and ProofVote Yes or No Christina Smith Libertarian House of Delegates For Continuance in Office Ian Schlakman District 42A Yes and Vote for 1 Annie Chambers No Green Stephen A. McIntire Republican Judge, Court of Special or write-in: Appeals At Large Stephen Lafferty Matthew J. Fader Democratic Comptroller Vote Yes or No Vote for 1 or write-in: For Continuance in Office Anjali Reed Phukan Yes Republican No Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Scott Shellenberger 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 Clerk of the Circuit Court include in the annual State Budget, as Vote for 1 supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Deb Hill Republican revenues from video lottery operation licenses and any other commercial gaming dedicated Julie Ensor 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 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 Jane Roger dedicated to public education in fiscal year Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to Grace G. Connolly show in the annual budget how the revenues Democratic from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a or write-in: manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the funding formulas established by the Bridge to Judge of the Orphans' Court Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery William R. "Bill" Evans operation licenses for the primary purpose of Democratic raising money for public education.

Juliet Fisher (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and Democratic (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Constitution) Arthur M. Frank Democratic For the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the or write-in: Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sheriff legislation to allow a qualified individual to Vote for 1 register and vote at a precinct polling place on Election Day. The current law requires voter Carl H. Magee, Jr. registration to close before Election Day. Republican (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and R. Jay Fisher adding Section 2A to the Maryland Democratic Constitution) or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment Board of Education Proof Question A District 5 Charter Amendment Vote for 1 Bill 13-18 County Charter - Technical Changes Julie C. Henn or write-in: 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter are amended or repealed to make technical changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the names of departments and offices in the administrative services, providing gender-neutral language, transferring certain provisions within the Charter, repealing obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding provisions to update duties of departments and offices in the administrative services. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 26 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question B Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Bill 19-18 County Charter - The Administrative County Charter - Administrative Services - Services Departments Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of the Baltimore County Charter are amended the Baltimore County Charter are amended to to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the modify the functions of the Department of County Attorney to keep the journal of the Public Works to provide that it shall be County Council, repeal a provision about the responsible for mobility and for traffic safety removal of the Director of Planning, repeal and engineering using a variety of obsolete provisions requiring the County transportation options including highways, Executive to be a member of two boards, bike lanes, pedestrian improvements and repeal an obsolete reference to the County transit where appropriate. Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire For the Proposed Charter Amendment Chief. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question G Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 37-18 Question C School Borrowing Charter Amendment Bill 15-18 AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter - Legislative Procedure Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $335,517,000 for public school projects, Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter including but not limited to acquisition, is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision construction, reconstruction, improvement, authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, certain cases and increase from 40 days to and modernization of public school buildings 65 days the number of days a bill may be and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to considered before its automatic expiration Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore after introduction in the County Council. County Charter. For the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Bond Issue Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Bond Issue Question D Question H Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 16-18 Bill 38-18 County Charter - The Executive Branch Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Borrowing Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter are amended to: correct Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow obsolete Charter references, provide $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land gender-neutral language, alter the name of a preservation projects, including but not limited department to reflect the current name, clarify to the purchase of land, development rights the requirement for the County Executive to and conservation easements, to be appoint or reappoint the heads of undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and departments and offices at the beginning of 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Bond Issue County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Bond Issue Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question I repeal an obsolete provision about the County County Ordinance Administrative Officer appointingProof department Bill 39-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of Waterway Improvement Program the County Executive to remove department Borrowing and office heads. AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower For the Proposed Charter Amendment Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Against the Proposed Charter Amendment $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, extension, repair and Question E modernization of waterway improvement and Charter Amendment stormwater-related projects, including but not Bill 17-18 limited to shoreline stabilization, shore County Charter - Exempt Service erosion control, wetland restoration and Employees streambank and riverbank restoration, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. is amended to provide that officers and employees in the exempt service shall have For the Bond Issue their compensation determined according to a system adopted or amended by the County Against the Bond Issue Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Vote All Sides Question J Question N County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 40-18 Bill 44-18 Parks, Preservation and Greenways Refuse Disposal Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, greenways projects, including but not limited including but not limited to the construction, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, recreational facilities and the construction, repair, and modernization of county refuse improvement, repair and maintenance of disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant playgrounds, parks and community centers, to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) County Charter. and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question O Question K County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 45-18 Bill 41-18 Community College Borrowing Public Works Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for $15,000,000 for community college projects, the class of projects which includes, among including but not limited to the construction, other things, streets and highways, bridges improvement, maintenance, and and storm drainage systems, to be modernization of buildings and other undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and improvements for the community colleges, to 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question L Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Bill 42-18 Community Improvement Project Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $1,000,000 for community improvement projects, including but not limited to construction, renovation, extension, alteration, repair or modernization of street curbs, gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question M County Ordinance Bill 43-18 Operational Buildings Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $47,000,000 for public operational buildings including, but not limited to, general, health, police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center and detention buildings or facilities and necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 27 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1

Making Selections Craig Wolf Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Democratic John "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr. or write-in: Democratic

U.S. Senator or write-in: Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell completely, and do not Republican make any marks outside of County Council the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin District 5 to vote in every race. Democratic Vote for 1 Arvin Vohra David Marks Do not cross out or erase, Libertarian Republican or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Alex Foley stray mark, you may ask for Unaffiliated Democratic a new ballot. or write-in: or write-in: Optional write-in Representative in Congress Judge of the Circuit Court District 2 Circuit 3 Vote for 1 Vote for up to 4 Liz Matory Carey Deeley Republican Leo Wayne Dymowski C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger Michael Finifter To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or Ruth Jakubowski write-in" and print the name Michael Carney Dennis Robinson clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian or write-in: Guy Mimoun Green Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 or write-in: Larry Hogan or write-in: and Boyd K. Rutherford State Senator Republican District 42 or write-in: Ben Jealous Vote for 1 and Chris West Susan Turnbull Republican Judge, Court of Special Democratic Appeals At Large Shawn Quinn Robbie Leonard Donald E. Beachley and ProofDemocratic Vote Yes or No Christina Smith Libertarian or write-in: For Continuance in Office Ian Schlakman Yes and Annie Chambers House of Delegates No Green District 42B Judge, Court of Special or write-in: Vote for up to 2 Appeals At Large Nino Mangione Matthew J. Fader Republican Comptroller Vote Yes or No Vote for 1 Tim Robinson For Continuance in Office Republican Anjali Reed Phukan Yes Republican Michele Guyton No Democratic Peter Franchot Democratic Sachin Hebbar Democratic or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Scott Shellenberger 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 Clerk of the Circuit Court include in the annual State Budget, as Vote for 1 supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Deb Hill Republican revenues from video lottery operation licenses and any other commercial gaming dedicated Julie Ensor 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 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 Jane Roger dedicated to public education in fiscal year Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to Grace G. Connolly show in the annual budget how the revenues Democratic from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a or write-in: manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the funding formulas established by the Bridge to Judge of the Orphans' Court Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery William R. "Bill" Evans operation licenses for the primary purpose of Democratic raising money for public education.

Juliet Fisher (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and Democratic (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Constitution) Arthur M. Frank Democratic For the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the or write-in: Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sheriff legislation to allow a qualified individual to Vote for 1 register and vote at a precinct polling place on Election Day. The current law requires voter Carl H. Magee, Jr. registration to close before Election Day. Republican (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and R. Jay Fisher adding Section 2A to the Maryland Democratic Constitution) or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment Board of Education Proof Question A District 5 Charter Amendment Vote for 1 Bill 13-18 County Charter - Technical Changes Julie C. Henn or write-in: 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter are amended or repealed to make technical changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the names of departments and offices in the administrative services, providing gender-neutral language, transferring certain provisions within the Charter, repealing obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding provisions to update duties of departments and offices in the administrative services. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 27 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question B Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Bill 19-18 County Charter - The Administrative County Charter - Administrative Services - Services Departments Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of the Baltimore County Charter are amended the Baltimore County Charter are amended to to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the modify the functions of the Department of County Attorney to keep the journal of the Public Works to provide that it shall be County Council, repeal a provision about the responsible for mobility and for traffic safety removal of the Director of Planning, repeal and engineering using a variety of obsolete provisions requiring the County transportation options including highways, Executive to be a member of two boards, bike lanes, pedestrian improvements and repeal an obsolete reference to the County transit where appropriate. Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire For the Proposed Charter Amendment Chief. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question G Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 37-18 Question C School Borrowing Charter Amendment Bill 15-18 AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter - Legislative Procedure Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $335,517,000 for public school projects, Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter including but not limited to acquisition, is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision construction, reconstruction, improvement, authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, certain cases and increase from 40 days to and modernization of public school buildings 65 days the number of days a bill may be and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to considered before its automatic expiration Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore after introduction in the County Council. County Charter. For the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Bond Issue Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Bond Issue Question D Question H Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 16-18 Bill 38-18 County Charter - The Executive Branch Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Borrowing Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter are amended to: correct Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow obsolete Charter references, provide $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land gender-neutral language, alter the name of a preservation projects, including but not limited department to reflect the current name, clarify to the purchase of land, development rights the requirement for the County Executive to and conservation easements, to be appoint or reappoint the heads of undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and departments and offices at the beginning of 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Bond Issue County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Bond Issue Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question I repeal an obsolete provision about the County County Ordinance Administrative Officer appointingProof department Bill 39-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of Waterway Improvement Program the County Executive to remove department Borrowing and office heads. AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower For the Proposed Charter Amendment Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Against the Proposed Charter Amendment $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, extension, repair and Question E modernization of waterway improvement and Charter Amendment stormwater-related projects, including but not Bill 17-18 limited to shoreline stabilization, shore County Charter - Exempt Service erosion control, wetland restoration and Employees streambank and riverbank restoration, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. is amended to provide that officers and employees in the exempt service shall have For the Bond Issue their compensation determined according to a system adopted or amended by the County Against the Bond Issue Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Vote All Sides Question J Question N County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 40-18 Bill 44-18 Parks, Preservation and Greenways Refuse Disposal Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, greenways projects, including but not limited including but not limited to the construction, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, recreational facilities and the construction, repair, and modernization of county refuse improvement, repair and maintenance of disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant playgrounds, parks and community centers, to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) County Charter. and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question O Question K County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 45-18 Bill 41-18 Community College Borrowing Public Works Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for $15,000,000 for community college projects, the class of projects which includes, among including but not limited to the construction, other things, streets and highways, bridges improvement, maintenance, and and storm drainage systems, to be modernization of buildings and other undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and improvements for the community colleges, to 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question L Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Bill 42-18 Community Improvement Project Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $1,000,000 for community improvement projects, including but not limited to construction, renovation, extension, alteration, repair or modernization of street curbs, gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question M County Ordinance Bill 43-18 Operational Buildings Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $47,000,000 for public operational buildings including, but not limited to, general, health, police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center and detention buildings or facilities and necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 28 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1

Making Selections Craig Wolf Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Democratic John "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr. or write-in: Democratic

U.S. Senator or write-in: Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell completely, and do not Republican make any marks outside of County Council the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin District 6 to vote in every race. Democratic Vote for 1 Arvin Vohra Ryan Nawrocki Do not cross out or erase, Libertarian Republican or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Cathy Bevins stray mark, you may ask for Unaffiliated Democratic a new ballot. or write-in: or write-in: Optional write-in Representative in Congress Judge of the Circuit Court District 2 Circuit 3 Vote for 1 Vote for up to 4 Liz Matory Carey Deeley Republican Leo Wayne Dymowski C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger Michael Finifter To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or Ruth Jakubowski write-in" and print the name Michael Carney Dennis Robinson clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian or write-in: Guy Mimoun Green Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 or write-in: Larry Hogan or write-in: and Boyd K. Rutherford State Senator Republican District 42 or write-in: Ben Jealous Vote for 1 and Chris West Susan Turnbull Republican Judge, Court of Special Democratic Appeals At Large Shawn Quinn Robbie Leonard Donald E. Beachley and ProofDemocratic Vote Yes or No Christina Smith Libertarian or write-in: For Continuance in Office Ian Schlakman Yes and Annie Chambers House of Delegates No Green District 42A Judge, Court of Special or write-in: Vote for 1 Appeals At Large Stephen A. McIntire Matthew J. Fader Republican Comptroller Vote Yes or No Vote for 1 Stephen Lafferty For Continuance in Office Democratic Anjali Reed Phukan Yes Republican or write-in: No Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Scott Shellenberger 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 Clerk of the Circuit Court include in the annual State Budget, as Vote for 1 supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Deb Hill Republican revenues from video lottery operation licenses and any other commercial gaming dedicated Julie Ensor 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 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 Jane Roger dedicated to public education in fiscal year Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to Grace G. Connolly show in the annual budget how the revenues Democratic from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a or write-in: manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the funding formulas established by the Bridge to Judge of the Orphans' Court Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery William R. "Bill" Evans operation licenses for the primary purpose of Democratic raising money for public education.

Juliet Fisher (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and Democratic (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Constitution) Arthur M. Frank Democratic For the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the or write-in: Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sheriff legislation to allow a qualified individual to Vote for 1 register and vote at a precinct polling place on Election Day. The current law requires voter Carl H. Magee, Jr. registration to close before Election Day. Republican (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and R. Jay Fisher adding Section 2A to the Maryland Democratic Constitution) or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment Board of Education Proof Question A District 6 Charter Amendment Vote for 1 Bill 13-18 County Charter - Technical Changes Edward Kitlowski Lily Rowe 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter or write-in: are amended or repealed to make technical changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the names of departments and offices in the administrative services, providing gender-neutral language, transferring certain provisions within the Charter, repealing obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding provisions to update duties of departments and offices in the administrative services. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 28 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question B Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Bill 19-18 County Charter - The Administrative County Charter - Administrative Services - Services Departments Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of the Baltimore County Charter are amended the Baltimore County Charter are amended to to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the modify the functions of the Department of County Attorney to keep the journal of the Public Works to provide that it shall be County Council, repeal a provision about the responsible for mobility and for traffic safety removal of the Director of Planning, repeal and engineering using a variety of obsolete provisions requiring the County transportation options including highways, Executive to be a member of two boards, bike lanes, pedestrian improvements and repeal an obsolete reference to the County transit where appropriate. Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire For the Proposed Charter Amendment Chief. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question G Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 37-18 Question C School Borrowing Charter Amendment Bill 15-18 AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter - Legislative Procedure Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $335,517,000 for public school projects, Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter including but not limited to acquisition, is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision construction, reconstruction, improvement, authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, certain cases and increase from 40 days to and modernization of public school buildings 65 days the number of days a bill may be and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to considered before its automatic expiration Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore after introduction in the County Council. County Charter. For the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Bond Issue Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Bond Issue Question D Question H Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 16-18 Bill 38-18 County Charter - The Executive Branch Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Borrowing Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter are amended to: correct Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow obsolete Charter references, provide $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land gender-neutral language, alter the name of a preservation projects, including but not limited department to reflect the current name, clarify to the purchase of land, development rights the requirement for the County Executive to and conservation easements, to be appoint or reappoint the heads of undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and departments and offices at the beginning of 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Bond Issue County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Bond Issue Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question I repeal an obsolete provision about the County County Ordinance Administrative Officer appointingProof department Bill 39-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of Waterway Improvement Program the County Executive to remove department Borrowing and office heads. AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower For the Proposed Charter Amendment Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Against the Proposed Charter Amendment $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, extension, repair and Question E modernization of waterway improvement and Charter Amendment stormwater-related projects, including but not Bill 17-18 limited to shoreline stabilization, shore County Charter - Exempt Service erosion control, wetland restoration and Employees streambank and riverbank restoration, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. is amended to provide that officers and employees in the exempt service shall have For the Bond Issue their compensation determined according to a system adopted or amended by the County Against the Bond Issue Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Vote All Sides Question J Question N County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 40-18 Bill 44-18 Parks, Preservation and Greenways Refuse Disposal Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, greenways projects, including but not limited including but not limited to the construction, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, recreational facilities and the construction, repair, and modernization of county refuse improvement, repair and maintenance of disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant playgrounds, parks and community centers, to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) County Charter. and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question O Question K County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 45-18 Bill 41-18 Community College Borrowing Public Works Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for $15,000,000 for community college projects, the class of projects which includes, among including but not limited to the construction, other things, streets and highways, bridges improvement, maintenance, and and storm drainage systems, to be modernization of buildings and other undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and improvements for the community colleges, to 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question L Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Bill 42-18 Community Improvement Project Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $1,000,000 for community improvement projects, including but not limited to construction, renovation, extension, alteration, repair or modernization of street curbs, gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question M County Ordinance Bill 43-18 Operational Buildings Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $47,000,000 for public operational buildings including, but not limited to, general, health, police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center and detention buildings or facilities and necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 29 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 8 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Joseph C. Boteler, III Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Republican or write-in: Joe Norman Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not Eric Bromwell make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Carl Jackson Democratic Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, or write-in: or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 2 County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Liz Matory Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or John "Johnny O" write-in" and print the name Olszewski, Jr. Michael Carney Democratic clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian

Guy Mimoun or write-in: Green Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 or write-in: Larry Hogan County Council and District 6 Boyd K. Rutherford State Senator Republican District 8 Vote for 1 Ben Jealous Vote for 1 Ryan Nawrocki and Republican Susan Turnbull Republican Democratic Cathy Bevins Democratic Shawn Quinn Katherine Klausmeier and Democratic Proofor write-in: Christina Smith Libertarian or write-in: Ian Schlakman and Annie Chambers Green

or write-in:

Comptroller Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan Republican

Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Judge of the Orphans' Court Circuit 3 Vote for up to 3 Vote for up to 4 William R. "Bill" Evans Democratic Carey Deeley Leo Wayne Dymowski Juliet Fisher Democratic Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Arthur M. Frank Democratic Dennis Robinson or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican Donald E. Beachley R. Jay Fisher Vote Yes or No Democratic For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Board of Education District 6 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Vote for 1 Matthew J. Fader Edward Kitlowski Vote Yes or No Lily Rowe For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Question 1 State's Attorney Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Scott Shellenberger that are for Public Education to Democratic Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools or write-in: 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 Deb Hill and any other commercial gaming dedicated Republican to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public Julie Ensor schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence Democratic in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less or write-in: than the following amounts: $125 million in fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Register of Wills Proof 100% of commercial gaming revenues Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year Jane Roger 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The Republican amendment also requires the Governor to show in the annual budget how the revenues Grace G. Connolly from video lottery operation licenses and Democratic other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State or write-in: 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 29 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question 2 Question D Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Bill 16-18 Same-Day Registration and Voting at the County Charter - The Executive Branch Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore legislation to allow a qualified individual to County Charter are amended to: correct register and vote at a precinct polling place on obsolete Charter references, provide Election Day. The current law requires voter gender-neutral language, alter the name of a registration to close before Election Day. department to reflect the current name, clarify the requirement for the County Executive to (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and appoint or reappoint the heads of adding Section 2A to the Maryland departments and offices at the beginning of Constitution) each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Constitutional Amendment County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Constitutional Amendment Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question A repeal an obsolete provision about the County Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department Bill 13-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of County Charter - Technical Changes the County Executive to remove department and office heads. 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter For the Proposed Charter Amendment are amended or repealed to make technical Against the Proposed Charter Amendment changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the Question E names of departments and offices in the Charter Amendment administrative services, providing Bill 17-18 gender-neutral language, transferring certain County Charter - Exempt Service provisions within the Charter, repealing Employees obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter provisions to update duties of departments is amended to provide that officers and and offices in the administrative services. employees in the exempt service shall have their compensation determined according to a For the Proposed Charter Amendment system adopted or amended by the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. Question B Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Question F Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Charter Amendment the Baltimore County Charter are amended Bill 19-18 to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the County Charter - Administrative Services - County Attorney to keep the journal of the Departments County Council, repeal a provision about the Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of removal of the Director of Planning, repeal the Baltimore County Charter are amended to obsolete provisions requiring the County modify the functions of the Department of Executive to be a member of two boards, Public Works to provide that it shall be repeal an obsolete reference to the County responsible for mobility and for traffic safety Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about and engineering using a variety of the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire transportation options including highways, Chief. Proofbike lanes, pedestrian improvements and For the Proposed Charter Amendment transit where appropriate. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question G Bill 15-18 County Ordinance County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 37-18 School Borrowing Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow certain cases and increase from 40 days to $335,517,000 for public school projects, 65 days the number of days a bill may be including but not limited to acquisition, considered before its automatic expiration construction, reconstruction, improvement, after introduction in the County Council. extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, For the Proposed Charter Amendment and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 30 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 8 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Joseph C. Boteler, III Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Joe Cluster Republican or write-in: Joe Norman Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 Harry Bhandari the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not Eric Bromwell make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Carl Jackson Democratic Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, or write-in: or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 3 County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Charles Anthony Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

John Sarbanes To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or John "Johnny O" write-in" and print the name Olszewski, Jr. David Lashar Democratic clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian

or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 8 County Council and Vote for 1 District 6 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican Christian Miele Vote for 1 Republican Ben Jealous Ryan Nawrocki and Republican Katherine Klausmeier Susan Turnbull Democratic Democratic Cathy Bevins Democratic Shawn Quinn or write-in: and Proofor write-in: Christina Smith Libertarian Ian Schlakman and Annie Chambers Green

or write-in:

Comptroller Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan Republican

Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Judge of the Orphans' Court Circuit 3 Vote for up to 3 Vote for up to 4 William R. "Bill" Evans Democratic Carey Deeley Leo Wayne Dymowski Juliet Fisher Democratic Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Arthur M. Frank Democratic Dennis Robinson or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican Donald E. Beachley R. Jay Fisher Vote Yes or No Democratic For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Board of Education District 6 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Vote for 1 Matthew J. Fader Edward Kitlowski Vote Yes or No Lily Rowe For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Question 1 State's Attorney Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Scott Shellenberger that are for Public Education to Democratic Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools or write-in: 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 Deb Hill and any other commercial gaming dedicated Republican to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public Julie Ensor schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence Democratic in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less or write-in: than the following amounts: $125 million in fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Register of Wills Proof 100% of commercial gaming revenues Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year Jane Roger 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The Republican amendment also requires the Governor to show in the annual budget how the revenues Grace G. Connolly from video lottery operation licenses and Democratic other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State or write-in: 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 30 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question 2 Question D Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Bill 16-18 Same-Day Registration and Voting at the County Charter - The Executive Branch Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore legislation to allow a qualified individual to County Charter are amended to: correct register and vote at a precinct polling place on obsolete Charter references, provide Election Day. The current law requires voter gender-neutral language, alter the name of a registration to close before Election Day. department to reflect the current name, clarify the requirement for the County Executive to (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and appoint or reappoint the heads of adding Section 2A to the Maryland departments and offices at the beginning of Constitution) each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Constitutional Amendment County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Constitutional Amendment Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question A repeal an obsolete provision about the County Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department Bill 13-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of County Charter - Technical Changes the County Executive to remove department and office heads. 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter For the Proposed Charter Amendment are amended or repealed to make technical Against the Proposed Charter Amendment changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the Question E names of departments and offices in the Charter Amendment administrative services, providing Bill 17-18 gender-neutral language, transferring certain County Charter - Exempt Service provisions within the Charter, repealing Employees obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter provisions to update duties of departments is amended to provide that officers and and offices in the administrative services. employees in the exempt service shall have their compensation determined according to a For the Proposed Charter Amendment system adopted or amended by the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. Question B Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Question F Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Charter Amendment the Baltimore County Charter are amended Bill 19-18 to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the County Charter - Administrative Services - County Attorney to keep the journal of the Departments County Council, repeal a provision about the Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of removal of the Director of Planning, repeal the Baltimore County Charter are amended to obsolete provisions requiring the County modify the functions of the Department of Executive to be a member of two boards, Public Works to provide that it shall be repeal an obsolete reference to the County responsible for mobility and for traffic safety Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about and engineering using a variety of the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire transportation options including highways, Chief. Proofbike lanes, pedestrian improvements and For the Proposed Charter Amendment transit where appropriate. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question G Bill 15-18 County Ordinance County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 37-18 School Borrowing Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow certain cases and increase from 40 days to $335,517,000 for public school projects, 65 days the number of days a bill may be including but not limited to acquisition, considered before its automatic expiration construction, reconstruction, improvement, after introduction in the County Council. extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, For the Proposed Charter Amendment and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 31 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 8 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Joseph C. Boteler, III Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Joe Cluster Republican or write-in: Joe Norman Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 Harry Bhandari the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not Eric Bromwell make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Carl Jackson Democratic Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, or write-in: or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 2 County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Liz Matory Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or John "Johnny O" write-in" and print the name Olszewski, Jr. Michael Carney Democratic clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian

Guy Mimoun or write-in: Green Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 or write-in: Larry Hogan County Council and District 5 Boyd K. Rutherford State Senator Republican District 8 Vote for 1 Ben Jealous Vote for 1 David Marks and Republican Christian Miele Susan Turnbull Republican Democratic Alex Foley Democratic Shawn Quinn Katherine Klausmeier and Democratic Proofor write-in: Christina Smith Libertarian or write-in: Ian Schlakman and Annie Chambers Green

or write-in:

Comptroller Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan Republican

Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Judge of the Orphans' Court Circuit 3 Vote for up to 3 Vote for up to 4 William R. "Bill" Evans Democratic Carey Deeley Leo Wayne Dymowski Juliet Fisher Democratic Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Arthur M. Frank Democratic Dennis Robinson or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican Donald E. Beachley R. Jay Fisher Vote Yes or No Democratic For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Board of Education District 5 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Vote for 1 Matthew J. Fader Julie C. Henn Vote Yes or No or write-in: For Continuance in Office

Yes Question 1 No Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) State's Attorney Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Vote for 1 that are for Public Education to Supplement Spending for Education in Scott Shellenberger Democratic Public Schools The amendment requires the Governor to or write-in: include in the annual State Budget, as supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Clerk of the Circuit Court revenues from video lottery operation licenses Vote for 1 and any other commercial gaming dedicated Deb Hill to public education in an amount above the Republican level of State funding for education in public schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence Julie Ensor in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise Democratic known as the Thornton legislation) in not less than the following amounts: $125 million in or write-in: fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and 100% of commercial gaming revenues Register of Wills Proofdedicated to public education in fiscal year Vote for 1 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to Jane Roger show in the annual budget how the revenues Republican from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a Grace G. Connolly Democratic manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the or write-in: 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 31 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question 2 Question D Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Bill 16-18 Same-Day Registration and Voting at the County Charter - The Executive Branch Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore legislation to allow a qualified individual to County Charter are amended to: correct register and vote at a precinct polling place on obsolete Charter references, provide Election Day. The current law requires voter gender-neutral language, alter the name of a registration to close before Election Day. department to reflect the current name, clarify the requirement for the County Executive to (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and appoint or reappoint the heads of adding Section 2A to the Maryland departments and offices at the beginning of Constitution) each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Constitutional Amendment County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Constitutional Amendment Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question A repeal an obsolete provision about the County Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department Bill 13-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of County Charter - Technical Changes the County Executive to remove department and office heads. 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter For the Proposed Charter Amendment are amended or repealed to make technical Against the Proposed Charter Amendment changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the Question E names of departments and offices in the Charter Amendment administrative services, providing Bill 17-18 gender-neutral language, transferring certain County Charter - Exempt Service provisions within the Charter, repealing Employees obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter provisions to update duties of departments is amended to provide that officers and and offices in the administrative services. employees in the exempt service shall have their compensation determined according to a For the Proposed Charter Amendment system adopted or amended by the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. Question B Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Question F Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Charter Amendment the Baltimore County Charter are amended Bill 19-18 to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the County Charter - Administrative Services - County Attorney to keep the journal of the Departments County Council, repeal a provision about the Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of removal of the Director of Planning, repeal the Baltimore County Charter are amended to obsolete provisions requiring the County modify the functions of the Department of Executive to be a member of two boards, Public Works to provide that it shall be repeal an obsolete reference to the County responsible for mobility and for traffic safety Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about and engineering using a variety of the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire transportation options including highways, Chief. Proofbike lanes, pedestrian improvements and For the Proposed Charter Amendment transit where appropriate. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question G Bill 15-18 County Ordinance County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 37-18 School Borrowing Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow certain cases and increase from 40 days to $335,517,000 for public school projects, 65 days the number of days a bill may be including but not limited to acquisition, considered before its automatic expiration construction, reconstruction, improvement, after introduction in the County Council. extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, For the Proposed Charter Amendment and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 32 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1

Making Selections Craig Wolf Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Democratic John "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr. or write-in: Democratic

U.S. Senator or write-in: Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell completely, and do not Republican make any marks outside of County Council the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin District 3 to vote in every race. Democratic Vote for 1 Arvin Vohra Wade Kach Do not cross out or erase, Libertarian Republican or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Colleen Marie Ebacher stray mark, you may ask for Unaffiliated Democratic a new ballot. or write-in: or write-in: Optional write-in Representative in Congress Judge of the Circuit Court District 2 Circuit 3 Vote for 1 Vote for up to 4 Liz Matory Carey Deeley Republican Leo Wayne Dymowski C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger Michael Finifter To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or Ruth Jakubowski write-in" and print the name Michael Carney Dennis Robinson clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian or write-in: Guy Mimoun Green Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 or write-in: Larry Hogan or write-in: and Boyd K. Rutherford State Senator Republican District 42 or write-in: Ben Jealous Vote for 1 and Chris West Susan Turnbull Republican Judge, Court of Special Democratic Appeals At Large Shawn Quinn Robbie Leonard Donald E. Beachley and ProofDemocratic Vote Yes or No Christina Smith Libertarian or write-in: For Continuance in Office Ian Schlakman Yes and Annie Chambers House of Delegates No Green District 42B Judge, Court of Special or write-in: Vote for up to 2 Appeals At Large Nino Mangione Matthew J. Fader Republican Comptroller Vote Yes or No Vote for 1 Tim Robinson For Continuance in Office Republican Anjali Reed Phukan Yes Republican Michele Guyton No Democratic Peter Franchot Democratic Sachin Hebbar Democratic or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Scott Shellenberger 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 Clerk of the Circuit Court include in the annual State Budget, as Vote for 1 supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Deb Hill Republican revenues from video lottery operation licenses and any other commercial gaming dedicated Julie Ensor 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 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 Jane Roger dedicated to public education in fiscal year Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to Grace G. Connolly show in the annual budget how the revenues Democratic from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a or write-in: manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the funding formulas established by the Bridge to Judge of the Orphans' Court Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery William R. "Bill" Evans operation licenses for the primary purpose of Democratic raising money for public education.

Juliet Fisher (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and Democratic (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Constitution) Arthur M. Frank Democratic For the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the or write-in: Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sheriff legislation to allow a qualified individual to Vote for 1 register and vote at a precinct polling place on Election Day. The current law requires voter Carl H. Magee, Jr. registration to close before Election Day. Republican (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and R. Jay Fisher adding Section 2A to the Maryland Democratic Constitution) or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment Board of Education Proof Question A District 3 Charter Amendment Vote for 1 Bill 13-18 County Charter - Technical Changes Kathleen Causey Paul V. Konka 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter or write-in: are amended or repealed to make technical changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the names of departments and offices in the administrative services, providing gender-neutral language, transferring certain provisions within the Charter, repealing obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding provisions to update duties of departments and offices in the administrative services. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 32 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question B Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Bill 19-18 County Charter - The Administrative County Charter - Administrative Services - Services Departments Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of the Baltimore County Charter are amended the Baltimore County Charter are amended to to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the modify the functions of the Department of County Attorney to keep the journal of the Public Works to provide that it shall be County Council, repeal a provision about the responsible for mobility and for traffic safety removal of the Director of Planning, repeal and engineering using a variety of obsolete provisions requiring the County transportation options including highways, Executive to be a member of two boards, bike lanes, pedestrian improvements and repeal an obsolete reference to the County transit where appropriate. Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire For the Proposed Charter Amendment Chief. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question G Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 37-18 Question C School Borrowing Charter Amendment Bill 15-18 AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter - Legislative Procedure Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $335,517,000 for public school projects, Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter including but not limited to acquisition, is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision construction, reconstruction, improvement, authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, certain cases and increase from 40 days to and modernization of public school buildings 65 days the number of days a bill may be and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to considered before its automatic expiration Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore after introduction in the County Council. County Charter. For the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Bond Issue Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Bond Issue Question D Question H Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 16-18 Bill 38-18 County Charter - The Executive Branch Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Borrowing Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter are amended to: correct Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow obsolete Charter references, provide $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land gender-neutral language, alter the name of a preservation projects, including but not limited department to reflect the current name, clarify to the purchase of land, development rights the requirement for the County Executive to and conservation easements, to be appoint or reappoint the heads of undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and departments and offices at the beginning of 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Bond Issue County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Bond Issue Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question I repeal an obsolete provision about the County County Ordinance Administrative Officer appointingProof department Bill 39-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of Waterway Improvement Program the County Executive to remove department Borrowing and office heads. AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower For the Proposed Charter Amendment Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Against the Proposed Charter Amendment $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, extension, repair and Question E modernization of waterway improvement and Charter Amendment stormwater-related projects, including but not Bill 17-18 limited to shoreline stabilization, shore County Charter - Exempt Service erosion control, wetland restoration and Employees streambank and riverbank restoration, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. is amended to provide that officers and employees in the exempt service shall have For the Bond Issue their compensation determined according to a system adopted or amended by the County Against the Bond Issue Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Vote All Sides Question J Question N County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 40-18 Bill 44-18 Parks, Preservation and Greenways Refuse Disposal Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, greenways projects, including but not limited including but not limited to the construction, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, recreational facilities and the construction, repair, and modernization of county refuse improvement, repair and maintenance of disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant playgrounds, parks and community centers, to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) County Charter. and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question O Question K County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 45-18 Bill 41-18 Community College Borrowing Public Works Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for $15,000,000 for community college projects, the class of projects which includes, among including but not limited to the construction, other things, streets and highways, bridges improvement, maintenance, and and storm drainage systems, to be modernization of buildings and other undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and improvements for the community colleges, to 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question L Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Bill 42-18 Community Improvement Project Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $1,000,000 for community improvement projects, including but not limited to construction, renovation, extension, alteration, repair or modernization of street curbs, gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question M County Ordinance Bill 43-18 Operational Buildings Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $47,000,000 for public operational buildings including, but not limited to, general, health, police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center and detention buildings or facilities and necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 33 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1

Making Selections Craig Wolf Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Democratic John "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr. or write-in: Democratic

U.S. Senator or write-in: Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell completely, and do not Republican make any marks outside of County Council the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin District 3 to vote in every race. Democratic Vote for 1 Arvin Vohra Wade Kach Do not cross out or erase, Libertarian Republican or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Colleen Marie Ebacher stray mark, you may ask for Unaffiliated Democratic a new ballot. or write-in: or write-in: Optional write-in Representative in Congress Judge of the Circuit Court District 7 Circuit 3 Vote for 1 Vote for up to 4 Richmond Davis Carey Deeley Republican Leo Wayne Dymowski Elijah Cummings Michael Finifter To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or Ruth Jakubowski write-in" and print the name David R. Griggs Dennis Robinson clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 42 or write-in: and Vote for 1 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican Chris West or write-in: Republican Ben Jealous and Robbie Leonard Susan Turnbull Democratic Judge, Court of Special Democratic Appeals At Large Shawn Quinn or write-in: Donald E. Beachley and ProofVote Yes or No Christina Smith Libertarian House of Delegates For Continuance in Office Ian Schlakman District 42B Yes and Vote for up to 2 Annie Chambers No Green Nino Mangione Republican Judge, Court of Special or write-in: Appeals At Large Tim Robinson Matthew J. Fader Republican Comptroller Vote Yes or No Vote for 1 Michele Guyton For Continuance in Office Democratic Anjali Reed Phukan Yes Republican Sachin Hebbar No Democratic Peter Franchot Democratic or write-in: or write-in: or write-in:

Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Scott Shellenberger 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 Clerk of the Circuit Court include in the annual State Budget, as Vote for 1 supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Deb Hill Republican revenues from video lottery operation licenses and any other commercial gaming dedicated Julie Ensor 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 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 Jane Roger dedicated to public education in fiscal year Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to Grace G. Connolly show in the annual budget how the revenues Democratic from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a or write-in: manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the funding formulas established by the Bridge to Judge of the Orphans' Court Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery William R. "Bill" Evans operation licenses for the primary purpose of Democratic raising money for public education.

Juliet Fisher (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and Democratic (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Constitution) Arthur M. Frank Democratic For the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the or write-in: Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sheriff legislation to allow a qualified individual to Vote for 1 register and vote at a precinct polling place on Election Day. The current law requires voter Carl H. Magee, Jr. registration to close before Election Day. Republican (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and R. Jay Fisher adding Section 2A to the Maryland Democratic Constitution) or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment Board of Education Proof Question A District 3 Charter Amendment Vote for 1 Bill 13-18 County Charter - Technical Changes Kathleen Causey Paul V. Konka 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter or write-in: are amended or repealed to make technical changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the names of departments and offices in the administrative services, providing gender-neutral language, transferring certain provisions within the Charter, repealing obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding provisions to update duties of departments and offices in the administrative services. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 33 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question B Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Bill 19-18 County Charter - The Administrative County Charter - Administrative Services - Services Departments Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of the Baltimore County Charter are amended the Baltimore County Charter are amended to to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the modify the functions of the Department of County Attorney to keep the journal of the Public Works to provide that it shall be County Council, repeal a provision about the responsible for mobility and for traffic safety removal of the Director of Planning, repeal and engineering using a variety of obsolete provisions requiring the County transportation options including highways, Executive to be a member of two boards, bike lanes, pedestrian improvements and repeal an obsolete reference to the County transit where appropriate. Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire For the Proposed Charter Amendment Chief. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question G Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 37-18 Question C School Borrowing Charter Amendment Bill 15-18 AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter - Legislative Procedure Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $335,517,000 for public school projects, Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter including but not limited to acquisition, is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision construction, reconstruction, improvement, authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, certain cases and increase from 40 days to and modernization of public school buildings 65 days the number of days a bill may be and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to considered before its automatic expiration Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore after introduction in the County Council. County Charter. For the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Bond Issue Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Bond Issue Question D Question H Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 16-18 Bill 38-18 County Charter - The Executive Branch Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Borrowing Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter are amended to: correct Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow obsolete Charter references, provide $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land gender-neutral language, alter the name of a preservation projects, including but not limited department to reflect the current name, clarify to the purchase of land, development rights the requirement for the County Executive to and conservation easements, to be appoint or reappoint the heads of undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and departments and offices at the beginning of 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Bond Issue County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Bond Issue Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question I repeal an obsolete provision about the County County Ordinance Administrative Officer appointingProof department Bill 39-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of Waterway Improvement Program the County Executive to remove department Borrowing and office heads. AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower For the Proposed Charter Amendment Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Against the Proposed Charter Amendment $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, extension, repair and Question E modernization of waterway improvement and Charter Amendment stormwater-related projects, including but not Bill 17-18 limited to shoreline stabilization, shore County Charter - Exempt Service erosion control, wetland restoration and Employees streambank and riverbank restoration, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. is amended to provide that officers and employees in the exempt service shall have For the Bond Issue their compensation determined according to a system adopted or amended by the County Against the Bond Issue Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Vote All Sides Question J Question N County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 40-18 Bill 44-18 Parks, Preservation and Greenways Refuse Disposal Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, greenways projects, including but not limited including but not limited to the construction, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, recreational facilities and the construction, repair, and modernization of county refuse improvement, repair and maintenance of disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant playgrounds, parks and community centers, to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) County Charter. and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question O Question K County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 45-18 Bill 41-18 Community College Borrowing Public Works Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for $15,000,000 for community college projects, the class of projects which includes, among including but not limited to the construction, other things, streets and highways, bridges improvement, maintenance, and and storm drainage systems, to be modernization of buildings and other undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and improvements for the community colleges, to 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question L Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Bill 42-18 Community Improvement Project Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $1,000,000 for community improvement projects, including but not limited to construction, renovation, extension, alteration, repair or modernization of street curbs, gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question M County Ordinance Bill 43-18 Operational Buildings Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $47,000,000 for public operational buildings including, but not limited to, general, health, police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center and detention buildings or facilities and necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 34 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 7 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Lauren Arikan Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Rick Impallaria Republican or write-in: Kathy Szeliga Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 Allison Berkowitz the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not Gordon Koerner make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Ryan Sullivan Green Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, or write-in: or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 1 County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Andy Harris Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Jesse Colvin To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or John "Johnny O" write-in" and print the name Olszewski, Jr. Jenica Martin Democratic clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian

or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 7 County Council and Vote for 1 District 5 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican J. B. Jennings Vote for 1 Republican Ben Jealous David Marks and Republican Donna Hines Susan Turnbull Democratic Democratic Alex Foley Democratic Shawn Quinn or write-in: and Proofor write-in: Christina Smith Libertarian Ian Schlakman and Annie Chambers Green

or write-in:

Comptroller Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan Republican

Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Judge of the Orphans' Court Circuit 3 Vote for up to 3 Vote for up to 4 William R. "Bill" Evans Democratic Carey Deeley Leo Wayne Dymowski Juliet Fisher Democratic Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Arthur M. Frank Democratic Dennis Robinson or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican Donald E. Beachley R. Jay Fisher Vote Yes or No Democratic For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Board of Education District 5 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Vote for 1 Matthew J. Fader Julie C. Henn Vote Yes or No or write-in: For Continuance in Office

Yes Question 1 No Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) State's Attorney Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Vote for 1 that are for Public Education to Supplement Spending for Education in Scott Shellenberger Democratic Public Schools The amendment requires the Governor to or write-in: include in the annual State Budget, as supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Clerk of the Circuit Court revenues from video lottery operation licenses Vote for 1 and any other commercial gaming dedicated Deb Hill to public education in an amount above the Republican level of State funding for education in public schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence Julie Ensor in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise Democratic known as the Thornton legislation) in not less than the following amounts: $125 million in or write-in: fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and 100% of commercial gaming revenues Register of Wills Proofdedicated to public education in fiscal year Vote for 1 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to Jane Roger show in the annual budget how the revenues Republican from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a Grace G. Connolly Democratic manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the or write-in: 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 34 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question 2 Question D Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Bill 16-18 Same-Day Registration and Voting at the County Charter - The Executive Branch Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore legislation to allow a qualified individual to County Charter are amended to: correct register and vote at a precinct polling place on obsolete Charter references, provide Election Day. The current law requires voter gender-neutral language, alter the name of a registration to close before Election Day. department to reflect the current name, clarify the requirement for the County Executive to (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and appoint or reappoint the heads of adding Section 2A to the Maryland departments and offices at the beginning of Constitution) each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Constitutional Amendment County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Constitutional Amendment Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question A repeal an obsolete provision about the County Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department Bill 13-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of County Charter - Technical Changes the County Executive to remove department and office heads. 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter For the Proposed Charter Amendment are amended or repealed to make technical Against the Proposed Charter Amendment changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the Question E names of departments and offices in the Charter Amendment administrative services, providing Bill 17-18 gender-neutral language, transferring certain County Charter - Exempt Service provisions within the Charter, repealing Employees obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter provisions to update duties of departments is amended to provide that officers and and offices in the administrative services. employees in the exempt service shall have their compensation determined according to a For the Proposed Charter Amendment system adopted or amended by the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. Question B Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Question F Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Charter Amendment the Baltimore County Charter are amended Bill 19-18 to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the County Charter - Administrative Services - County Attorney to keep the journal of the Departments County Council, repeal a provision about the Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of removal of the Director of Planning, repeal the Baltimore County Charter are amended to obsolete provisions requiring the County modify the functions of the Department of Executive to be a member of two boards, Public Works to provide that it shall be repeal an obsolete reference to the County responsible for mobility and for traffic safety Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about and engineering using a variety of the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire transportation options including highways, Chief. Proofbike lanes, pedestrian improvements and For the Proposed Charter Amendment transit where appropriate. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question G Bill 15-18 County Ordinance County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 37-18 School Borrowing Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow certain cases and increase from 40 days to $335,517,000 for public school projects, 65 days the number of days a bill may be including but not limited to acquisition, considered before its automatic expiration construction, reconstruction, improvement, after introduction in the County Council. extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, For the Proposed Charter Amendment and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 35 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 7 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Lauren Arikan Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Rick Impallaria Republican or write-in: Kathy Szeliga Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 Allison Berkowitz the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not Gordon Koerner make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Ryan Sullivan Green Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, or write-in: or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 1 County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Andy Harris Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Jesse Colvin To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or John "Johnny O" write-in" and print the name Olszewski, Jr. Jenica Martin Democratic clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian

or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 7 County Council and Vote for 1 District 6 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican J. B. Jennings Vote for 1 Republican Ben Jealous Ryan Nawrocki and Republican Donna Hines Susan Turnbull Democratic Democratic Cathy Bevins Democratic Shawn Quinn or write-in: and Proofor write-in: Christina Smith Libertarian Ian Schlakman and Annie Chambers Green

or write-in:

Comptroller Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan Republican

Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Judge of the Orphans' Court Circuit 3 Vote for up to 3 Vote for up to 4 William R. "Bill" Evans Democratic Carey Deeley Leo Wayne Dymowski Juliet Fisher Democratic Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Arthur M. Frank Democratic Dennis Robinson or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican Donald E. Beachley R. Jay Fisher Vote Yes or No Democratic For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Board of Education District 6 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Vote for 1 Matthew J. Fader Edward Kitlowski Vote Yes or No Lily Rowe For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Question 1 State's Attorney Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Scott Shellenberger that are for Public Education to Democratic Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools or write-in: 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 Deb Hill and any other commercial gaming dedicated Republican to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public Julie Ensor schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence Democratic in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less or write-in: than the following amounts: $125 million in fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Register of Wills Proof 100% of commercial gaming revenues Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year Jane Roger 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The Republican amendment also requires the Governor to show in the annual budget how the revenues Grace G. Connolly from video lottery operation licenses and Democratic other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State or write-in: 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 35 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question 2 Question D Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Bill 16-18 Same-Day Registration and Voting at the County Charter - The Executive Branch Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore legislation to allow a qualified individual to County Charter are amended to: correct register and vote at a precinct polling place on obsolete Charter references, provide Election Day. The current law requires voter gender-neutral language, alter the name of a registration to close before Election Day. department to reflect the current name, clarify the requirement for the County Executive to (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and appoint or reappoint the heads of adding Section 2A to the Maryland departments and offices at the beginning of Constitution) each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Constitutional Amendment County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Constitutional Amendment Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question A repeal an obsolete provision about the County Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department Bill 13-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of County Charter - Technical Changes the County Executive to remove department and office heads. 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter For the Proposed Charter Amendment are amended or repealed to make technical Against the Proposed Charter Amendment changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the Question E names of departments and offices in the Charter Amendment administrative services, providing Bill 17-18 gender-neutral language, transferring certain County Charter - Exempt Service provisions within the Charter, repealing Employees obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter provisions to update duties of departments is amended to provide that officers and and offices in the administrative services. employees in the exempt service shall have their compensation determined according to a For the Proposed Charter Amendment system adopted or amended by the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. Question B Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Question F Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Charter Amendment the Baltimore County Charter are amended Bill 19-18 to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the County Charter - Administrative Services - County Attorney to keep the journal of the Departments County Council, repeal a provision about the Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of removal of the Director of Planning, repeal the Baltimore County Charter are amended to obsolete provisions requiring the County modify the functions of the Department of Executive to be a member of two boards, Public Works to provide that it shall be repeal an obsolete reference to the County responsible for mobility and for traffic safety Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about and engineering using a variety of the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire transportation options including highways, Chief. Proofbike lanes, pedestrian improvements and For the Proposed Charter Amendment transit where appropriate. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question G Bill 15-18 County Ordinance County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 37-18 School Borrowing Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow certain cases and increase from 40 days to $335,517,000 for public school projects, 65 days the number of days a bill may be including but not limited to acquisition, considered before its automatic expiration construction, reconstruction, improvement, after introduction in the County Council. extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, For the Proposed Charter Amendment and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 36 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 8 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Joseph C. Boteler, III Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Joe Cluster Republican or write-in: Joe Norman Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 Harry Bhandari the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not Eric Bromwell make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Carl Jackson Democratic Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, or write-in: or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 1 County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Andy Harris Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Jesse Colvin To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or John "Johnny O" write-in" and print the name Olszewski, Jr. Jenica Martin Democratic clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian

or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 8 County Council and Vote for 1 District 5 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican Christian Miele Vote for 1 Republican Ben Jealous David Marks and Republican Katherine Klausmeier Susan Turnbull Democratic Democratic Alex Foley Democratic Shawn Quinn or write-in: and Proofor write-in: Christina Smith Libertarian Ian Schlakman and Annie Chambers Green

or write-in:

Comptroller Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan Republican

Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Judge of the Orphans' Court Circuit 3 Vote for up to 3 Vote for up to 4 William R. "Bill" Evans Democratic Carey Deeley Leo Wayne Dymowski Juliet Fisher Democratic Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Arthur M. Frank Democratic Dennis Robinson or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican Donald E. Beachley R. Jay Fisher Vote Yes or No Democratic For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Board of Education District 5 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Vote for 1 Matthew J. Fader Julie C. Henn Vote Yes or No or write-in: For Continuance in Office

Yes Question 1 No Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) State's Attorney Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Vote for 1 that are for Public Education to Supplement Spending for Education in Scott Shellenberger Democratic Public Schools The amendment requires the Governor to or write-in: include in the annual State Budget, as supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Clerk of the Circuit Court revenues from video lottery operation licenses Vote for 1 and any other commercial gaming dedicated Deb Hill to public education in an amount above the Republican level of State funding for education in public schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence Julie Ensor in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise Democratic known as the Thornton legislation) in not less than the following amounts: $125 million in or write-in: fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and 100% of commercial gaming revenues Register of Wills Proofdedicated to public education in fiscal year Vote for 1 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to Jane Roger show in the annual budget how the revenues Republican from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a Grace G. Connolly Democratic manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the or write-in: 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 36 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question 2 Question D Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Bill 16-18 Same-Day Registration and Voting at the County Charter - The Executive Branch Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore legislation to allow a qualified individual to County Charter are amended to: correct register and vote at a precinct polling place on obsolete Charter references, provide Election Day. The current law requires voter gender-neutral language, alter the name of a registration to close before Election Day. department to reflect the current name, clarify the requirement for the County Executive to (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and appoint or reappoint the heads of adding Section 2A to the Maryland departments and offices at the beginning of Constitution) each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Constitutional Amendment County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Constitutional Amendment Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question A repeal an obsolete provision about the County Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department Bill 13-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of County Charter - Technical Changes the County Executive to remove department and office heads. 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter For the Proposed Charter Amendment are amended or repealed to make technical Against the Proposed Charter Amendment changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the Question E names of departments and offices in the Charter Amendment administrative services, providing Bill 17-18 gender-neutral language, transferring certain County Charter - Exempt Service provisions within the Charter, repealing Employees obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter provisions to update duties of departments is amended to provide that officers and and offices in the administrative services. employees in the exempt service shall have their compensation determined according to a For the Proposed Charter Amendment system adopted or amended by the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. Question B Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Question F Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Charter Amendment the Baltimore County Charter are amended Bill 19-18 to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the County Charter - Administrative Services - County Attorney to keep the journal of the Departments County Council, repeal a provision about the Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of removal of the Director of Planning, repeal the Baltimore County Charter are amended to obsolete provisions requiring the County modify the functions of the Department of Executive to be a member of two boards, Public Works to provide that it shall be repeal an obsolete reference to the County responsible for mobility and for traffic safety Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about and engineering using a variety of the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire transportation options including highways, Chief. Proofbike lanes, pedestrian improvements and For the Proposed Charter Amendment transit where appropriate. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question G Bill 15-18 County Ordinance County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 37-18 School Borrowing Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow certain cases and increase from 40 days to $335,517,000 for public school projects, 65 days the number of days a bill may be including but not limited to acquisition, considered before its automatic expiration construction, reconstruction, improvement, after introduction in the County Council. extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, For the Proposed Charter Amendment and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

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Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 8 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Joseph C. Boteler, III Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Joe Cluster Republican or write-in: Joe Norman Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 Harry Bhandari the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not Eric Bromwell make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Carl Jackson Democratic Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, or write-in: or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 3 County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Charles Anthony Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

John Sarbanes To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or John "Johnny O" write-in" and print the name Olszewski, Jr. David Lashar Democratic clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian

or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 8 County Council and Vote for 1 District 5 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican Christian Miele Vote for 1 Republican Ben Jealous David Marks and Republican Katherine Klausmeier Susan Turnbull Democratic Democratic Alex Foley Democratic Shawn Quinn or write-in: and Proofor write-in: Christina Smith Libertarian Ian Schlakman and Annie Chambers Green

or write-in:

Comptroller Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan Republican

Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Judge of the Orphans' Court Circuit 3 Vote for up to 3 Vote for up to 4 William R. "Bill" Evans Democratic Carey Deeley Leo Wayne Dymowski Juliet Fisher Democratic Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Arthur M. Frank Democratic Dennis Robinson or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican Donald E. Beachley R. Jay Fisher Vote Yes or No Democratic For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Board of Education District 5 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Vote for 1 Matthew J. Fader Julie C. Henn Vote Yes or No or write-in: For Continuance in Office

Yes Question 1 No Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) State's Attorney Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Vote for 1 that are for Public Education to Supplement Spending for Education in Scott Shellenberger Democratic Public Schools The amendment requires the Governor to or write-in: include in the annual State Budget, as supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Clerk of the Circuit Court revenues from video lottery operation licenses Vote for 1 and any other commercial gaming dedicated Deb Hill to public education in an amount above the Republican level of State funding for education in public schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence Julie Ensor in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise Democratic known as the Thornton legislation) in not less than the following amounts: $125 million in or write-in: fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and 100% of commercial gaming revenues Register of Wills Proofdedicated to public education in fiscal year Vote for 1 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to Jane Roger show in the annual budget how the revenues Republican from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a Grace G. Connolly Democratic manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the or write-in: 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 37 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question 2 Question D Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Bill 16-18 Same-Day Registration and Voting at the County Charter - The Executive Branch Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore legislation to allow a qualified individual to County Charter are amended to: correct register and vote at a precinct polling place on obsolete Charter references, provide Election Day. The current law requires voter gender-neutral language, alter the name of a registration to close before Election Day. department to reflect the current name, clarify the requirement for the County Executive to (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and appoint or reappoint the heads of adding Section 2A to the Maryland departments and offices at the beginning of Constitution) each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Constitutional Amendment County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Constitutional Amendment Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question A repeal an obsolete provision about the County Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department Bill 13-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of County Charter - Technical Changes the County Executive to remove department and office heads. 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter For the Proposed Charter Amendment are amended or repealed to make technical Against the Proposed Charter Amendment changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the Question E names of departments and offices in the Charter Amendment administrative services, providing Bill 17-18 gender-neutral language, transferring certain County Charter - Exempt Service provisions within the Charter, repealing Employees obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter provisions to update duties of departments is amended to provide that officers and and offices in the administrative services. employees in the exempt service shall have their compensation determined according to a For the Proposed Charter Amendment system adopted or amended by the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. Question B Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Question F Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Charter Amendment the Baltimore County Charter are amended Bill 19-18 to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the County Charter - Administrative Services - County Attorney to keep the journal of the Departments County Council, repeal a provision about the Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of removal of the Director of Planning, repeal the Baltimore County Charter are amended to obsolete provisions requiring the County modify the functions of the Department of Executive to be a member of two boards, Public Works to provide that it shall be repeal an obsolete reference to the County responsible for mobility and for traffic safety Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about and engineering using a variety of the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire transportation options including highways, Chief. Proofbike lanes, pedestrian improvements and For the Proposed Charter Amendment transit where appropriate. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question G Bill 15-18 County Ordinance County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 37-18 School Borrowing Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow certain cases and increase from 40 days to $335,517,000 for public school projects, 65 days the number of days a bill may be including but not limited to acquisition, considered before its automatic expiration construction, reconstruction, improvement, after introduction in the County Council. extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, For the Proposed Charter Amendment and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

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Instructions Attorney General County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1

Making Selections Craig Wolf Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Brian E. Frosh Democratic John "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr. or write-in: Democratic

U.S. Senator or write-in: Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell completely, and do not Republican make any marks outside of County Council the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin District 5 to vote in every race. Democratic Vote for 1 Arvin Vohra David Marks Do not cross out or erase, Libertarian Republican or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Alex Foley stray mark, you may ask for Unaffiliated Democratic a new ballot. or write-in: or write-in: Optional write-in Representative in Congress Judge of the Circuit Court District 1 Circuit 3 Vote for 1 Vote for up to 4 Andy Harris Carey Deeley Republican Leo Wayne Dymowski Jesse Colvin Michael Finifter To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or Ruth Jakubowski write-in" and print the name Jenica Martin Dennis Robinson clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor or write-in: Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 42 or write-in: and Vote for 1 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican Chris West or write-in: Republican Ben Jealous and Robbie Leonard Susan Turnbull Democratic Judge, Court of Special Democratic Appeals At Large Shawn Quinn or write-in: Donald E. Beachley and ProofVote Yes or No Christina Smith Libertarian House of Delegates For Continuance in Office Ian Schlakman District 42B Yes and Vote for up to 2 Annie Chambers No Green Nino Mangione Republican Judge, Court of Special or write-in: Appeals At Large Tim Robinson Matthew J. Fader Republican Comptroller Vote Yes or No Vote for 1 Michele Guyton For Continuance in Office Democratic Anjali Reed Phukan Yes Republican Sachin Hebbar No Democratic Peter Franchot Democratic or write-in: or write-in: or write-in:

Vote All Sides State's Attorney Question 1 Vote for 1 Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Scott Shellenberger 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 Clerk of the Circuit Court include in the annual State Budget, as Vote for 1 supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Deb Hill Republican revenues from video lottery operation licenses and any other commercial gaming dedicated Julie Ensor 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 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 Jane Roger dedicated to public education in fiscal year Republican 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to Grace G. Connolly show in the annual budget how the revenues Democratic from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a or write-in: manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the funding formulas established by the Bridge to Judge of the Orphans' Court Excellence in Public Schools Act. The State Vote for up to 3 Constitution currently authorizes video lottery William R. "Bill" Evans operation licenses for the primary purpose of Democratic raising money for public education.

Juliet Fisher (Amending Article XIX, Section 1(c)(1) and Democratic (g), and adding Section 1(f) to the Maryland Constitution) Arthur M. Frank Democratic For the Constitutional Amendment or write-in: Against the Constitutional Amendment Question 2 or write-in: Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Same-Day Registration and Voting at the or write-in: Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sheriff legislation to allow a qualified individual to Vote for 1 register and vote at a precinct polling place on Election Day. The current law requires voter Carl H. Magee, Jr. registration to close before Election Day. Republican (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and R. Jay Fisher adding Section 2A to the Maryland Democratic Constitution) or write-in: For the Constitutional Amendment Against the Constitutional Amendment Board of Education Proof Question A District 5 Charter Amendment Vote for 1 Bill 13-18 County Charter - Technical Changes Julie C. Henn or write-in: 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter are amended or repealed to make technical changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the names of departments and offices in the administrative services, providing gender-neutral language, transferring certain provisions within the Charter, repealing obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding provisions to update duties of departments and offices in the administrative services. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment

Vote All Sides Official Ballot Gubernatorial General Election BS 38 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question B Question F Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Bill 19-18 County Charter - The Administrative County Charter - Administrative Services - Services Departments Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of the Baltimore County Charter are amended the Baltimore County Charter are amended to to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the modify the functions of the Department of County Attorney to keep the journal of the Public Works to provide that it shall be County Council, repeal a provision about the responsible for mobility and for traffic safety removal of the Director of Planning, repeal and engineering using a variety of obsolete provisions requiring the County transportation options including highways, Executive to be a member of two boards, bike lanes, pedestrian improvements and repeal an obsolete reference to the County transit where appropriate. Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire For the Proposed Charter Amendment Chief. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question G Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 37-18 Question C School Borrowing Charter Amendment Bill 15-18 AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter - Legislative Procedure Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $335,517,000 for public school projects, Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter including but not limited to acquisition, is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision construction, reconstruction, improvement, authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, certain cases and increase from 40 days to and modernization of public school buildings 65 days the number of days a bill may be and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to considered before its automatic expiration Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore after introduction in the County Council. County Charter. For the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Bond Issue Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Bond Issue Question D Question H Charter Amendment County Ordinance Bill 16-18 Bill 38-18 County Charter - The Executive Branch Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Borrowing Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower County Charter are amended to: correct Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow obsolete Charter references, provide $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land gender-neutral language, alter the name of a preservation projects, including but not limited department to reflect the current name, clarify to the purchase of land, development rights the requirement for the County Executive to and conservation easements, to be appoint or reappoint the heads of undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and departments and offices at the beginning of 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Bond Issue County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Bond Issue Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question I repeal an obsolete provision about the County County Ordinance Administrative Officer appointingProof department Bill 39-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of Waterway Improvement Program the County Executive to remove department Borrowing and office heads. AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower For the Proposed Charter Amendment Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Against the Proposed Charter Amendment $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, extension, repair and Question E modernization of waterway improvement and Charter Amendment stormwater-related projects, including but not Bill 17-18 limited to shoreline stabilization, shore County Charter - Exempt Service erosion control, wetland restoration and Employees streambank and riverbank restoration, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. is amended to provide that officers and employees in the exempt service shall have For the Bond Issue their compensation determined according to a system adopted or amended by the County Against the Bond Issue Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. For the Proposed Charter Amendment Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Vote All Sides Question J Question N County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 40-18 Bill 44-18 Parks, Preservation and Greenways Refuse Disposal Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, greenways projects, including but not limited including but not limited to the construction, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, recreational facilities and the construction, repair, and modernization of county refuse improvement, repair and maintenance of disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant playgrounds, parks and community centers, to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) County Charter. and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question O Question K County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 45-18 Bill 41-18 Community College Borrowing Public Works Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for $15,000,000 for community college projects, the class of projects which includes, among including but not limited to the construction, other things, streets and highways, bridges improvement, maintenance, and and storm drainage systems, to be modernization of buildings and other undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and improvements for the community colleges, to 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question L Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Bill 42-18 Community Improvement Project Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $1,000,000 for community improvement projects, including but not limited to construction, renovation, extension, alteration, repair or modernization of street curbs, gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question M County Ordinance Bill 43-18 Operational Buildings Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $47,000,000 for public operational buildings including, but not limited to, general, health, police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center and detention buildings or facilities and necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter.

For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

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Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 7 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Lauren Arikan Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Rick Impallaria Republican or write-in: Kathy Szeliga Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 Allison Berkowitz the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not Gordon Koerner make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Ryan Sullivan Green Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, or write-in: or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 1 County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Andy Harris Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Jesse Colvin To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or John "Johnny O" write-in" and print the name Olszewski, Jr. Jenica Martin Democratic clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian

or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 7 County Council and Vote for 1 District 5 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican J. B. Jennings Vote for 1 Republican Ben Jealous David Marks and Republican Donna Hines Susan Turnbull Democratic Democratic Alex Foley Democratic Shawn Quinn or write-in: and Proofor write-in: Christina Smith Libertarian Ian Schlakman and Annie Chambers Green

or write-in:

Comptroller Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan Republican

Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Judge of the Orphans' Court Circuit 3 Vote for up to 3 Vote for up to 4 William R. "Bill" Evans Democratic Carey Deeley Leo Wayne Dymowski Juliet Fisher Democratic Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Arthur M. Frank Democratic Dennis Robinson or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican Donald E. Beachley R. Jay Fisher Vote Yes or No Democratic For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Board of Education District 5 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Vote for 1 Matthew J. Fader Julie C. Henn Vote Yes or No or write-in: For Continuance in Office

Yes Question 1 No Constitutional Amendment (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) State's Attorney Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Vote for 1 that are for Public Education to Supplement Spending for Education in Scott Shellenberger Democratic Public Schools The amendment requires the Governor to or write-in: include in the annual State Budget, as supplemental funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 in public schools, the Clerk of the Circuit Court revenues from video lottery operation licenses Vote for 1 and any other commercial gaming dedicated Deb Hill to public education in an amount above the Republican level of State funding for education in public schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence Julie Ensor in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise Democratic known as the Thornton legislation) in not less than the following amounts: $125 million in or write-in: fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and 100% of commercial gaming revenues Register of Wills Proofdedicated to public education in fiscal year Vote for 1 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The amendment also requires the Governor to Jane Roger show in the annual budget how the revenues Republican from video lottery operation licenses and other commercial gaming are being used in a Grace G. Connolly Democratic manner that is in addition to the level of State funding for public education provided by the or write-in: 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 39 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question 2 Question D Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Bill 16-18 Same-Day Registration and Voting at the County Charter - The Executive Branch Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore legislation to allow a qualified individual to County Charter are amended to: correct register and vote at a precinct polling place on obsolete Charter references, provide Election Day. The current law requires voter gender-neutral language, alter the name of a registration to close before Election Day. department to reflect the current name, clarify the requirement for the County Executive to (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and appoint or reappoint the heads of adding Section 2A to the Maryland departments and offices at the beginning of Constitution) each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Constitutional Amendment County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Constitutional Amendment Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question A repeal an obsolete provision about the County Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department Bill 13-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of County Charter - Technical Changes the County Executive to remove department and office heads. 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter For the Proposed Charter Amendment are amended or repealed to make technical Against the Proposed Charter Amendment changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the Question E names of departments and offices in the Charter Amendment administrative services, providing Bill 17-18 gender-neutral language, transferring certain County Charter - Exempt Service provisions within the Charter, repealing Employees obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter provisions to update duties of departments is amended to provide that officers and and offices in the administrative services. employees in the exempt service shall have their compensation determined according to a For the Proposed Charter Amendment system adopted or amended by the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. Question B Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Question F Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Charter Amendment the Baltimore County Charter are amended Bill 19-18 to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the County Charter - Administrative Services - County Attorney to keep the journal of the Departments County Council, repeal a provision about the Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of removal of the Director of Planning, repeal the Baltimore County Charter are amended to obsolete provisions requiring the County modify the functions of the Department of Executive to be a member of two boards, Public Works to provide that it shall be repeal an obsolete reference to the County responsible for mobility and for traffic safety Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about and engineering using a variety of the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire transportation options including highways, Chief. Proofbike lanes, pedestrian improvements and For the Proposed Charter Amendment transit where appropriate. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question G Bill 15-18 County Ordinance County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 37-18 School Borrowing Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow certain cases and increase from 40 days to $335,517,000 for public school projects, 65 days the number of days a bill may be including but not limited to acquisition, considered before its automatic expiration construction, reconstruction, improvement, after introduction in the County Council. extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, For the Proposed Charter Amendment and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

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Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 7 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Lauren Arikan Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Rick Impallaria Republican or write-in: Kathy Szeliga Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 Allison Berkowitz the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not Gordon Koerner make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Ryan Sullivan Green Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, or write-in: or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 2 County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Liz Matory Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or John "Johnny O" write-in" and print the name Olszewski, Jr. Michael Carney Democratic clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian

Guy Mimoun or write-in: Green Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 or write-in: Larry Hogan County Council and District 6 Boyd K. Rutherford State Senator Republican District 7 Vote for 1 Ben Jealous Vote for 1 Ryan Nawrocki and Republican J. B. Jennings Susan Turnbull Republican Democratic Cathy Bevins Democratic Shawn Quinn Donna Hines and Democratic Proofor write-in: Christina Smith Libertarian or write-in: Ian Schlakman and Annie Chambers Green

or write-in:

Comptroller Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan Republican

Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Judge of the Orphans' Court Circuit 3 Vote for up to 3 Vote for up to 4 William R. "Bill" Evans Democratic Carey Deeley Leo Wayne Dymowski Juliet Fisher Democratic Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Arthur M. Frank Democratic Dennis Robinson or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican Donald E. Beachley R. Jay Fisher Vote Yes or No Democratic For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Board of Education District 6 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Vote for 1 Matthew J. Fader Edward Kitlowski Vote Yes or No Lily Rowe For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Question 1 State's Attorney Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Scott Shellenberger that are for Public Education to Democratic Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools or write-in: 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 Deb Hill and any other commercial gaming dedicated Republican to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public Julie Ensor schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence Democratic in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less or write-in: than the following amounts: $125 million in fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Register of Wills Proof 100% of commercial gaming revenues Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year Jane Roger 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The Republican amendment also requires the Governor to show in the annual budget how the revenues Grace G. Connolly from video lottery operation licenses and Democratic other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State or write-in: 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 40 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question 2 Question D Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Bill 16-18 Same-Day Registration and Voting at the County Charter - The Executive Branch Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore legislation to allow a qualified individual to County Charter are amended to: correct register and vote at a precinct polling place on obsolete Charter references, provide Election Day. The current law requires voter gender-neutral language, alter the name of a registration to close before Election Day. department to reflect the current name, clarify the requirement for the County Executive to (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and appoint or reappoint the heads of adding Section 2A to the Maryland departments and offices at the beginning of Constitution) each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Constitutional Amendment County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Constitutional Amendment Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question A repeal an obsolete provision about the County Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department Bill 13-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of County Charter - Technical Changes the County Executive to remove department and office heads. 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter For the Proposed Charter Amendment are amended or repealed to make technical Against the Proposed Charter Amendment changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the Question E names of departments and offices in the Charter Amendment administrative services, providing Bill 17-18 gender-neutral language, transferring certain County Charter - Exempt Service provisions within the Charter, repealing Employees obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter provisions to update duties of departments is amended to provide that officers and and offices in the administrative services. employees in the exempt service shall have their compensation determined according to a For the Proposed Charter Amendment system adopted or amended by the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. Question B Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Question F Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Charter Amendment the Baltimore County Charter are amended Bill 19-18 to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the County Charter - Administrative Services - County Attorney to keep the journal of the Departments County Council, repeal a provision about the Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of removal of the Director of Planning, repeal the Baltimore County Charter are amended to obsolete provisions requiring the County modify the functions of the Department of Executive to be a member of two boards, Public Works to provide that it shall be repeal an obsolete reference to the County responsible for mobility and for traffic safety Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about and engineering using a variety of the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire transportation options including highways, Chief. Proofbike lanes, pedestrian improvements and For the Proposed Charter Amendment transit where appropriate. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question G Bill 15-18 County Ordinance County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 37-18 School Borrowing Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow certain cases and increase from 40 days to $335,517,000 for public school projects, 65 days the number of days a bill may be including but not limited to acquisition, considered before its automatic expiration construction, reconstruction, improvement, after introduction in the County Council. extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, For the Proposed Charter Amendment and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 41 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 8 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Joseph C. Boteler, III Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Joe Cluster Republican or write-in: Joe Norman Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 Harry Bhandari the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not Eric Bromwell make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Carl Jackson Democratic Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, or write-in: or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 1 County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Andy Harris Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

Jesse Colvin To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or John "Johnny O" write-in" and print the name Olszewski, Jr. Jenica Martin Democratic clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian

or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 8 County Council and Vote for 1 District 6 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican Christian Miele Vote for 1 Republican Ben Jealous Ryan Nawrocki and Republican Katherine Klausmeier Susan Turnbull Democratic Democratic Cathy Bevins Democratic Shawn Quinn or write-in: and Proofor write-in: Christina Smith Libertarian Ian Schlakman and Annie Chambers Green

or write-in:

Comptroller Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan Republican

Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Judge of the Orphans' Court Circuit 3 Vote for up to 3 Vote for up to 4 William R. "Bill" Evans Democratic Carey Deeley Leo Wayne Dymowski Juliet Fisher Democratic Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Arthur M. Frank Democratic Dennis Robinson or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican Donald E. Beachley R. Jay Fisher Vote Yes or No Democratic For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Board of Education District 6 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Vote for 1 Matthew J. Fader Edward Kitlowski Vote Yes or No Lily Rowe For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Question 1 State's Attorney Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Scott Shellenberger that are for Public Education to Democratic Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools or write-in: 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 Deb Hill and any other commercial gaming dedicated Republican to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public Julie Ensor schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence Democratic in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less or write-in: than the following amounts: $125 million in fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Register of Wills Proof 100% of commercial gaming revenues Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year Jane Roger 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The Republican amendment also requires the Governor to show in the annual budget how the revenues Grace G. Connolly from video lottery operation licenses and Democratic other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State or write-in: 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 41 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question 2 Question D Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Bill 16-18 Same-Day Registration and Voting at the County Charter - The Executive Branch Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore legislation to allow a qualified individual to County Charter are amended to: correct register and vote at a precinct polling place on obsolete Charter references, provide Election Day. The current law requires voter gender-neutral language, alter the name of a registration to close before Election Day. department to reflect the current name, clarify the requirement for the County Executive to (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and appoint or reappoint the heads of adding Section 2A to the Maryland departments and offices at the beginning of Constitution) each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Constitutional Amendment County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Constitutional Amendment Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question A repeal an obsolete provision about the County Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department Bill 13-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of County Charter - Technical Changes the County Executive to remove department and office heads. 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter For the Proposed Charter Amendment are amended or repealed to make technical Against the Proposed Charter Amendment changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the Question E names of departments and offices in the Charter Amendment administrative services, providing Bill 17-18 gender-neutral language, transferring certain County Charter - Exempt Service provisions within the Charter, repealing Employees obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter provisions to update duties of departments is amended to provide that officers and and offices in the administrative services. employees in the exempt service shall have their compensation determined according to a For the Proposed Charter Amendment system adopted or amended by the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. Question B Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Question F Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Charter Amendment the Baltimore County Charter are amended Bill 19-18 to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the County Charter - Administrative Services - County Attorney to keep the journal of the Departments County Council, repeal a provision about the Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of removal of the Director of Planning, repeal the Baltimore County Charter are amended to obsolete provisions requiring the County modify the functions of the Department of Executive to be a member of two boards, Public Works to provide that it shall be repeal an obsolete reference to the County responsible for mobility and for traffic safety Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about and engineering using a variety of the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire transportation options including highways, Chief. Proofbike lanes, pedestrian improvements and For the Proposed Charter Amendment transit where appropriate. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question G Bill 15-18 County Ordinance County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 37-18 School Borrowing Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow certain cases and increase from 40 days to $335,517,000 for public school projects, 65 days the number of days a bill may be including but not limited to acquisition, considered before its automatic expiration construction, reconstruction, improvement, after introduction in the County Council. extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, For the Proposed Charter Amendment and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 42 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 6 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Robin L. Grammer Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Bob Long Republican or write-in: Ric Metzgar Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 Nicholas C. D'Adamo, Jr. the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not Diane DeCarlo make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Megan Ann Mioduszewski Democratic Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, Michael J. Lyden or your vote may not count. Libertarian If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 2 or write-in: Vote for 1 Liz Matory County Executive Republican Vote for 1 C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger Al Redmer, Jr. To add a candidate, fill in Democratic Republican the oval to the left of "or write-in" and print the name Michael Carney clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian John "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr. Guy Mimoun Democratic Green Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 or write-in: or write-in: Larry Hogan and Boyd K. Rutherford State Senator Republican District 6 County Council Ben Jealous Vote for 1 District 7 and Johnny R. Salling Vote for 1 Susan Turnbull Republican Democratic Todd Crandell Republican Shawn Quinn Buddy Staigerwald and Democratic ProofBrian Weir Christina Smith Democratic Libertarian Scott M. Collier Unaffiliated Ian Schlakman Doug Stanley and Libertarian Annie Chambers or write-in: Green or write-in: or write-in:

Comptroller Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan Republican

Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Judge of the Orphans' Court Circuit 3 Vote for up to 3 Vote for up to 4 William R. "Bill" Evans Democratic Carey Deeley Leo Wayne Dymowski Juliet Fisher Democratic Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Arthur M. Frank Democratic Dennis Robinson or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican Donald E. Beachley R. Jay Fisher Vote Yes or No Democratic For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Board of Education District 7 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Vote for 1 Matthew J. Fader William Feuer Vote Yes or No Rod McMillion For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Question 1 State's Attorney Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Scott Shellenberger that are for Public Education to Democratic Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools or write-in: 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 Deb Hill and any other commercial gaming dedicated Republican to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public Julie Ensor schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence Democratic in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less or write-in: than the following amounts: $125 million in fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Register of Wills Proof 100% of commercial gaming revenues Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year Jane Roger 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The Republican amendment also requires the Governor to show in the annual budget how the revenues Grace G. Connolly from video lottery operation licenses and Democratic other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State or write-in: 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 42 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question 2 Question D Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Bill 16-18 Same-Day Registration and Voting at the County Charter - The Executive Branch Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore legislation to allow a qualified individual to County Charter are amended to: correct register and vote at a precinct polling place on obsolete Charter references, provide Election Day. The current law requires voter gender-neutral language, alter the name of a registration to close before Election Day. department to reflect the current name, clarify the requirement for the County Executive to (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and appoint or reappoint the heads of adding Section 2A to the Maryland departments and offices at the beginning of Constitution) each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Constitutional Amendment County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Constitutional Amendment Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question A repeal an obsolete provision about the County Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department Bill 13-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of County Charter - Technical Changes the County Executive to remove department and office heads. 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter For the Proposed Charter Amendment are amended or repealed to make technical Against the Proposed Charter Amendment changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the Question E names of departments and offices in the Charter Amendment administrative services, providing Bill 17-18 gender-neutral language, transferring certain County Charter - Exempt Service provisions within the Charter, repealing Employees obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter provisions to update duties of departments is amended to provide that officers and and offices in the administrative services. employees in the exempt service shall have their compensation determined according to a For the Proposed Charter Amendment system adopted or amended by the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. Question B Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Question F Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Charter Amendment the Baltimore County Charter are amended Bill 19-18 to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the County Charter - Administrative Services - County Attorney to keep the journal of the Departments County Council, repeal a provision about the Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of removal of the Director of Planning, repeal the Baltimore County Charter are amended to obsolete provisions requiring the County modify the functions of the Department of Executive to be a member of two boards, Public Works to provide that it shall be repeal an obsolete reference to the County responsible for mobility and for traffic safety Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about and engineering using a variety of the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire transportation options including highways, Chief. Proofbike lanes, pedestrian improvements and For the Proposed Charter Amendment transit where appropriate. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question G Bill 15-18 County Ordinance County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 37-18 School Borrowing Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow certain cases and increase from 40 days to $335,517,000 for public school projects, 65 days the number of days a bill may be including but not limited to acquisition, considered before its automatic expiration construction, reconstruction, improvement, after introduction in the County Council. extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, For the Proposed Charter Amendment and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 43 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 12 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Bob Cockey Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Melanie Harris Republican or write-in: Michael Russell Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 Eric Ebersole the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not Jessica Feldmark make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Terri Hill Democratic Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, or write-in: or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 3 County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Charles Anthony Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

John Sarbanes To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or John "Johnny O" write-in" and print the name Olszewski, Jr. David Lashar Democratic clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian

or write-in: or write-in: Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 State Senator Larry Hogan District 12 County Council and Vote for 1 District 1 Boyd K. Rutherford Republican Joseph D. "Joe" Hooe Vote for 1 Republican Ben Jealous Albert "Al" Nalley and Republican Clarence K. Lam Susan Turnbull Democratic Democratic Tom Quirk Democratic Shawn Quinn or write-in: and Proofor write-in: Christina Smith Libertarian Ian Schlakman and Annie Chambers Green

or write-in:

Comptroller Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan Republican

Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Judge of the Orphans' Court Circuit 3 Vote for up to 3 Vote for up to 4 William R. "Bill" Evans Democratic Carey Deeley Leo Wayne Dymowski Juliet Fisher Democratic Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Arthur M. Frank Democratic Dennis Robinson or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican Donald E. Beachley R. Jay Fisher Vote Yes or No Democratic For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Board of Education District 1 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Vote for 1 Matthew J. Fader Matt Gresick Vote Yes or No Lisa A. Mack For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Question 1 State's Attorney Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Scott Shellenberger that are for Public Education to Democratic Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools or write-in: 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 Deb Hill and any other commercial gaming dedicated Republican to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public Julie Ensor schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence Democratic in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less or write-in: than the following amounts: $125 million in fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Register of Wills Proof 100% of commercial gaming revenues Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year Jane Roger 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The Republican amendment also requires the Governor to show in the annual budget how the revenues Grace G. Connolly from video lottery operation licenses and Democratic other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State or write-in: 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 43 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question 2 Question D Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Bill 16-18 Same-Day Registration and Voting at the County Charter - The Executive Branch Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore legislation to allow a qualified individual to County Charter are amended to: correct register and vote at a precinct polling place on obsolete Charter references, provide Election Day. The current law requires voter gender-neutral language, alter the name of a registration to close before Election Day. department to reflect the current name, clarify the requirement for the County Executive to (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and appoint or reappoint the heads of adding Section 2A to the Maryland departments and offices at the beginning of Constitution) each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Constitutional Amendment County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Constitutional Amendment Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question A repeal an obsolete provision about the County Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department Bill 13-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of County Charter - Technical Changes the County Executive to remove department and office heads. 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter For the Proposed Charter Amendment are amended or repealed to make technical Against the Proposed Charter Amendment changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the Question E names of departments and offices in the Charter Amendment administrative services, providing Bill 17-18 gender-neutral language, transferring certain County Charter - Exempt Service provisions within the Charter, repealing Employees obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter provisions to update duties of departments is amended to provide that officers and and offices in the administrative services. employees in the exempt service shall have their compensation determined according to a For the Proposed Charter Amendment system adopted or amended by the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. Question B Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Question F Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Charter Amendment the Baltimore County Charter are amended Bill 19-18 to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the County Charter - Administrative Services - County Attorney to keep the journal of the Departments County Council, repeal a provision about the Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of removal of the Director of Planning, repeal the Baltimore County Charter are amended to obsolete provisions requiring the County modify the functions of the Department of Executive to be a member of two boards, Public Works to provide that it shall be repeal an obsolete reference to the County responsible for mobility and for traffic safety Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about and engineering using a variety of the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire transportation options including highways, Chief. Proofbike lanes, pedestrian improvements and For the Proposed Charter Amendment transit where appropriate. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question G Bill 15-18 County Ordinance County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 37-18 School Borrowing Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow certain cases and increase from 40 days to $335,517,000 for public school projects, 65 days the number of days a bill may be including but not limited to acquisition, considered before its automatic expiration construction, reconstruction, improvement, after introduction in the County Council. extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, For the Proposed Charter Amendment and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 44 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 12 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Bob Cockey Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Melanie Harris Republican or write-in: Michael Russell Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 Eric Ebersole the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not Jessica Feldmark make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Terri Hill Democratic Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, or write-in: or your vote may not count. If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 2 County Executive Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Liz Matory Al Redmer, Jr. Republican Republican

C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger To add a candidate, fill in Democratic the oval to the left of "or John "Johnny O" write-in" and print the name Olszewski, Jr. Michael Carney Democratic clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian

Guy Mimoun or write-in: Green Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 or write-in: Larry Hogan County Council and District 1 Boyd K. Rutherford State Senator Republican District 12 Vote for 1 Ben Jealous Vote for 1 Albert "Al" Nalley and Republican Joseph D. "Joe" Hooe Susan Turnbull Republican Democratic Tom Quirk Democratic Shawn Quinn Clarence K. Lam and Democratic Proofor write-in: Christina Smith Libertarian or write-in: Ian Schlakman and Annie Chambers Green

or write-in:

Comptroller Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan Republican

Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Judge of the Orphans' Court Circuit 3 Vote for up to 3 Vote for up to 4 William R. "Bill" Evans Democratic Carey Deeley Leo Wayne Dymowski Juliet Fisher Democratic Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Arthur M. Frank Democratic Dennis Robinson or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican Donald E. Beachley R. Jay Fisher Vote Yes or No Democratic For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Board of Education District 1 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Vote for 1 Matthew J. Fader Matt Gresick Vote Yes or No Lisa A. Mack For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Question 1 State's Attorney Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Scott Shellenberger that are for Public Education to Democratic Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools or write-in: 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 Deb Hill and any other commercial gaming dedicated Republican to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public Julie Ensor schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence Democratic in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less or write-in: than the following amounts: $125 million in fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Register of Wills Proof 100% of commercial gaming revenues Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year Jane Roger 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The Republican amendment also requires the Governor to show in the annual budget how the revenues Grace G. Connolly from video lottery operation licenses and Democratic other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State or write-in: 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 44 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question 2 Question D Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Bill 16-18 Same-Day Registration and Voting at the County Charter - The Executive Branch Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore legislation to allow a qualified individual to County Charter are amended to: correct register and vote at a precinct polling place on obsolete Charter references, provide Election Day. The current law requires voter gender-neutral language, alter the name of a registration to close before Election Day. department to reflect the current name, clarify the requirement for the County Executive to (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and appoint or reappoint the heads of adding Section 2A to the Maryland departments and offices at the beginning of Constitution) each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Constitutional Amendment County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Constitutional Amendment Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question A repeal an obsolete provision about the County Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department Bill 13-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of County Charter - Technical Changes the County Executive to remove department and office heads. 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter For the Proposed Charter Amendment are amended or repealed to make technical Against the Proposed Charter Amendment changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the Question E names of departments and offices in the Charter Amendment administrative services, providing Bill 17-18 gender-neutral language, transferring certain County Charter - Exempt Service provisions within the Charter, repealing Employees obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter provisions to update duties of departments is amended to provide that officers and and offices in the administrative services. employees in the exempt service shall have their compensation determined according to a For the Proposed Charter Amendment system adopted or amended by the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. Question B Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Question F Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Charter Amendment the Baltimore County Charter are amended Bill 19-18 to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the County Charter - Administrative Services - County Attorney to keep the journal of the Departments County Council, repeal a provision about the Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of removal of the Director of Planning, repeal the Baltimore County Charter are amended to obsolete provisions requiring the County modify the functions of the Department of Executive to be a member of two boards, Public Works to provide that it shall be repeal an obsolete reference to the County responsible for mobility and for traffic safety Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about and engineering using a variety of the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire transportation options including highways, Chief. Proofbike lanes, pedestrian improvements and For the Proposed Charter Amendment transit where appropriate. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question G Bill 15-18 County Ordinance County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 37-18 School Borrowing Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow certain cases and increase from 40 days to $335,517,000 for public school projects, 65 days the number of days a bill may be including but not limited to acquisition, considered before its automatic expiration construction, reconstruction, improvement, after introduction in the County Council. extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, For the Proposed Charter Amendment and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

End of Ballot Official Ballot BS 45 - Page 1 Gubernatorial General Election November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County

Instructions Attorney General House of Delegates Vote for 1 District 6 Vote for up to 3 Making Selections Craig Wolf Republican Robin L. Grammer Republican Brian E. Frosh Democratic Bob Long Republican or write-in: Ric Metzgar Republican U.S. Senator Fill in the oval to the left of Vote for 1 Nicholas C. D'Adamo, Jr. the name of your choice. Democratic You must blacken the oval Tony Campbell Republican completely, and do not Diane DeCarlo make any marks outside of Democratic the oval. You do not have Ben Cardin to vote in every race. Democratic Megan Ann Mioduszewski Democratic Arvin Vohra Libertarian Do not cross out or erase, Michael J. Lyden or your vote may not count. Libertarian If you make a mistake or a Neal Simon Unaffiliated stray mark, you may ask for or write-in: a new ballot. or write-in: Optional write-in or write-in: Representative in Congress District 2 or write-in: Vote for 1 Liz Matory County Executive Republican Vote for 1 C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger Al Redmer, Jr. To add a candidate, fill in Democratic Republican the oval to the left of "or write-in" and print the name Michael Carney clearly on the dotted line. Libertarian John "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr. Guy Mimoun Democratic Green Governor / Lt. Governor Vote for 1 or write-in: or write-in: Larry Hogan and Boyd K. Rutherford State Senator Republican District 6 County Council Ben Jealous Vote for 1 District 6 and Johnny R. Salling Vote for 1 Susan Turnbull Republican Democratic Ryan Nawrocki Republican Shawn Quinn Buddy Staigerwald and Democratic ProofCathy Bevins Christina Smith Democratic Libertarian Scott M. Collier Unaffiliated Ian Schlakman or write-in: and Annie Chambers or write-in: Green

or write-in:

Comptroller Vote for 1 Anjali Reed Phukan Republican

Peter Franchot Democratic

or write-in:

Vote All Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Judge of the Orphans' Court Circuit 3 Vote for up to 3 Vote for up to 4 William R. "Bill" Evans Democratic Carey Deeley Leo Wayne Dymowski Juliet Fisher Democratic Michael Finifter Ruth Jakubowski Arthur M. Frank Democratic Dennis Robinson or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: or write-in:

or write-in: Sheriff Vote for 1 Carl H. Magee, Jr. Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Republican Donald E. Beachley R. Jay Fisher Vote Yes or No Democratic For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Board of Education District 6 Judge, Court of Special Appeals At Large Vote for 1 Matthew J. Fader Edward Kitlowski Vote Yes or No Lily Rowe For Continuance in Office or write-in: Yes No Question 1 State's Attorney Constitutional Amendment Vote for 1 (Ch. 357 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Requiring Commercial Gaming Revenues Scott Shellenberger that are for Public Education to Democratic Supplement Spending for Education in Public Schools or write-in: 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 Deb Hill and any other commercial gaming dedicated Republican to public education in an amount above the level of State funding for education in public Julie Ensor schools provided by the Bridge to Excellence Democratic in Public Schools Act of 2002 (otherwise known as the Thornton legislation) in not less or write-in: than the following amounts: $125 million in fiscal year 2020; $250 million in fiscal year 2021; $375 million in fiscal year 2022; and Register of Wills Proof 100% of commercial gaming revenues Vote for 1 dedicated to public education in fiscal year Jane Roger 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter. The Republican amendment also requires the Governor to show in the annual budget how the revenues Grace G. Connolly from video lottery operation licenses and Democratic other commercial gaming are being used in a manner that is in addition to the level of State or write-in: 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 45 - Page 2 November 6, 2018 State of Maryland, Baltimore County Question 2 Question D Constitutional Amendment Charter Amendment (Ch. 855 of the 2018 Legislative Session) Bill 16-18 Same-Day Registration and Voting at the County Charter - The Executive Branch Precinct Polling Place on Election Day Authorizes the General Assembly to enact Sections 402, 403 and 404 of the Baltimore legislation to allow a qualified individual to County Charter are amended to: correct register and vote at a precinct polling place on obsolete Charter references, provide Election Day. The current law requires voter gender-neutral language, alter the name of a registration to close before Election Day. department to reflect the current name, clarify the requirement for the County Executive to (Amending Article I, Sections 1 and 2, and appoint or reappoint the heads of adding Section 2A to the Maryland departments and offices at the beginning of Constitution) each term for approval by the County Council, repeal an obsolete requirement that the For the Constitutional Amendment County Executive serves on the Board of Against the Constitutional Amendment Health, repeal an obsolete provision about the County Executive preparing regulations, Question A repeal an obsolete provision about the County Charter Amendment Administrative Officer appointing department Bill 13-18 and offices heads, and clarify the authority of County Charter - Technical Changes the County Executive to remove department and office heads. 40 sections of the Baltimore County Charter For the Proposed Charter Amendment are amended or repealed to make technical Against the Proposed Charter Amendment changes including: correcting cross references to the State Code; updating the Question E names of departments and offices in the Charter Amendment administrative services, providing Bill 17-18 gender-neutral language, transferring certain County Charter - Exempt Service provisions within the Charter, repealing Employees obsolete language, repealing references to an agency that no longer exists, and adding Section 505 of the Baltimore County Charter provisions to update duties of departments is amended to provide that officers and and offices in the administrative services. employees in the exempt service shall have their compensation determined according to a For the Proposed Charter Amendment system adopted or amended by the County Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Council on the recommendation of the County Executive. Question B Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Bill 14-18 Against the Proposed Charter Amendment County Charter - The Administrative Services Question F Sections 508, 522, 533, 540, 541 and 542 of Charter Amendment the Baltimore County Charter are amended Bill 19-18 to: repeal an obsolete provision requiring the County Charter - Administrative Services - County Attorney to keep the journal of the Departments County Council, repeal a provision about the Sections 307, 402, 504, 525, 526, and 527 of removal of the Director of Planning, repeal the Baltimore County Charter are amended to obsolete provisions requiring the County modify the functions of the Department of Executive to be a member of two boards, Public Works to provide that it shall be repeal an obsolete reference to the County responsible for mobility and for traffic safety Home, and repeal obsolete provisions about and engineering using a variety of the removal of the Chief of Police and the Fire transportation options including highways, Chief. Proofbike lanes, pedestrian improvements and For the Proposed Charter Amendment transit where appropriate. Against the Proposed Charter Amendment For the Proposed Charter Amendment Question C Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Charter Amendment Question G Bill 15-18 County Ordinance County Charter - Legislative Procedure Bill 37-18 School Borrowing Section 308 of the Baltimore County Charter is amended to: repeal an obsolete provision AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower authorizing the expeditious passage of bills in Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow certain cases and increase from 40 days to $335,517,000 for public school projects, 65 days the number of days a bill may be including but not limited to acquisition, considered before its automatic expiration construction, reconstruction, improvement, after introduction in the County Council. extension, repair, maintenance, conversion, For the Proposed Charter Amendment and modernization of public school buildings and sites, to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Proposed Charter Amendment Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Vote All Sides Question H Question L County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 38-18 Bill 42-18 Agricultural and Rural Land Preservation Community Improvement Project Borrowing Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $2,000,000 for agricultural and rural land Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow preservation projects, including but not limited $1,000,000 for community improvement to the purchase of land, development rights projects, including but not limited to and conservation easements, to be construction, renovation, extension, alteration, undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and repair or modernization of street curbs, 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. gutters, water, sewer and other utilities, and sidewalk and pedestrian system For the Bond Issue improvements to be undertaken pursuant to Against the Bond Issue Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Question I County Ordinance For the Bond Issue Bill 39-18 Against the Bond Issue Waterway Improvement Program Borrowing Question M County Ordinance AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Bill 43-18 Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow $10,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, Operational Buildings Borrowing reconstruction, extension, repair and modernization of waterway improvement and AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower stormwater-related projects, including but not Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow limited to shoreline stabilization, shore $47,000,000 for public operational buildings erosion control, wetland restoration and including, but not limited to, general, health, streambank and riverbank restoration, to be police, fire, recreation, libraries, senior center undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and and detention buildings or facilities and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. necessary or desirable equipment, to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Question J Against the Bond Issue County Ordinance Question N Bill 40-18 County Ordinance Parks, Preservation and Greenways Borrowing Bill 44-18 Refuse Disposal Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $4,000,000 for parks, preservation and Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow greenways projects, including but not limited $8,816,000 for refuse disposal projects, to acquisition of playgrounds, parks and including but not limited to the construction, recreational facilities and the construction, reconstruction, improvement, acquisition, improvement, repair and maintenance of repair, and modernization of county refuse playgrounds, parks and community centers, disposal facilities, to be undertaken pursuant to be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. County Charter.

For the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue Question K Question O County Ordinance County Ordinance Bill 41-18 Bill 45-18 Public Works Borrowing Community College Borrowing AN ORDINANCE to authorizeProof and empower Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow AN ORDINANCE to authorize and empower $68,384,000 for public works purposes, for Baltimore County, Maryland to borrow the class of projects which includes, among $15,000,000 for community college projects, other things, streets and highways, bridges including but not limited to the construction, and storm drainage systems, to be improvement, maintenance, and undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and modernization of buildings and other 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. improvements for the community colleges, to For the Bond Issue be undertaken pursuant to Sections 705(a) and 718 of the Baltimore County Charter. Against the Bond Issue For the Bond Issue Against the Bond Issue

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