TALBOT COUNTY, MARYLAND

ELECTION RETURNS

GENERAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 5, 2024


BOARD OF EDUCATION

DISTRICT 2

Candace N. Henry 1,381 45.88%
Ann C. O'Connor* 1,609 53.46%
write-ins 20 0.66%
Total 3,010 100.00%

DISTRICT 5

Anna E. Howie 1,201 43.61%
Karla L. Wieland-Cherry* 1,531 55.59%
write-ins 22 0.80%
Total 2,754 100.00%

DISTRICT 6

Kerry L. Gunshenan 1,327 47.53%
Cynthia Marrah Jurrius* 1,437 51.47%
write-ins 28 1.00%
Total 2,792 100.00%



CHARTER AMENDMENT

Question A:
ALLOWING EXTENSION OF TEMPORARY INCREASE OF ONE CENT PER ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS OF ASSESSED VALUE
FOR AN ADDITIONAL SEVEN FISCAL YEARS

Section 614 of the Talbot County Charter establishes a cap on the amount of revenue the County can derive from taxes levied on real estate. The cap on revenue is two percent (2%) compared to the previous year, or Consumer Price Index-Urban (CPI-U), whichever is less. Talbot County's revenu cap is one of the most restrictive in the State of Maryland, making it extremely difficult for the County to raise sufficient revenue to fund certain initiatives, including key public safety projects. At the November 3, 2020, general election, the voters approved an amendment to §614 giving the County Council authority to increase revenues above the revenue cap, with a limit of up to one cent (1¢) per one hundred dollars ($100.00) of assessed value for five (5) fiscal years, beginning July 1, 2021, and ending June 30, 2026. The Charter Amendment would extend the County Council's authority to raise revenues above the revenue cap as aforesaid for an additional seven (7) fiscal years, beginning July 1, 2026, and ending June 30, 2033.

For* Against
10,325 10,140
% of Total 50.45% 49.55%


* = winner

Source: Talbot County Board of Elections

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