Kirsten Coombs* | 81,482 | 23.6% | ||||||||||||||||||
Vicky Cutroneo | 43,935 | 12.7% | ||||||||||||||||||
Christina Delmont-Small* | 67,466 | 19.5% | ||||||||||||||||||
Mavis Ellis* | 58,341 | 16.9% | ||||||||||||||||||
Robert Wayne Miller | 40,484 | 11.7% | ||||||||||||||||||
Janet N. Siddiqui | 53,762 | 15.5% | ||||||||||||||||||
Write-ins | 311 | 0.1% |
Amending the Howard County Charter to require the County Council to pass a law establishing a Citizens' Election Fund System that includes public funding for the campaigns of candidates for county executive or county council, or both. The express legislative purposes for the Amendment include that any System to be proposed for adoption by the Council would promote and encourage broader access to elective office in Howard County, enable County citizens to run for office on the strength of their ideas, and provide for small donations by citizens and matching public funds. The Council law must allow candidates to choose whether to participate in the System, and must establish a commission of County residents to determine annually the amount of County funding required to fully fund the System for the full election cycle for the ensuing fiscal year. The County Executive's proposed annual budget must include the required amount, but if the Executive does not include that amount, the Council can add the required amount to the proposed budget. The Executive's proposed annual budget does not have to include the required amount if funds are transferred from the "rainy day fund" to the current expense budget during the current fiscal year, or the Executive certifies that the County's fiscal condition makes it imprudent to include the required amount, and the Council approves the certification by a two-thirds vote. Unspent money in the Citizens' Election Fund at the end of the fiscal year would not lapse into the County treasury.
For* | Against | |||||||
76,005 | 68,519 | |||||||
% of Total | 52.6% | 47.4% |
Question B:
CHANGES TO BUDGETARY & FISCAL PROCEDURES
Amending the Howard County Charter to require that the County's annual budget include a contingency reserve in the current expense budget and a contingency reserve capital project in the capital budget. Any appropriation for the contingency reserve in the current expense budget could not be greater than 3% of the amount of money in the general fund. The County Council's budget authority would be expanded by allowing the Council to increase appropriations in the annual County budget for the contingency reserve and the contingency reserve capital project required by this proposed Charter amendment, and for the retiree obligations trust. The County Executive's budget authority would be decreased by requiring, instead of allowing, the Executive to include a contingency reserve in the current expense budget and a contingency reserve capital project in the capital budget.
For* | Against | |||||||
85,705 | 51,166 | |||||||
% of Total | 62.6% | 37.4% |
* = winner
Source: Howard County Board of Elections
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