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Anonymous wrote:MoCo: The County Council sucks!

Also MoCo: Let’s add more of them!


I don't see how more representation is a bad thing.


Me either. So instead of being represented by a (1.1 million/5)-constituent district member plus four at-large members, I'll now be represented by a (1.1 million/7)-constituent district member plus four at-large members. A good idea.


except more overhead? two more jokers making 140k/yr plus benefits at a time where we should be cutting costs. ugh looks like we'll be bankrolling two more clowns like riemer...


Right. Think of all the money we'd save if we just got rid of the council and let Elrich decide everything!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Damn let me get about $50K for a new kitchen! It’s just a rounding error on the billion dollar budget after all!


Sure, just as soon as a majority of county voters has voted for a charter amendment to fund your new kitchen.
Anonymous
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/Elections/Resources/Files/htm/2020/generalelection/VBM1%2CEV%2C%20Election%20Day%20Results-11-04-20%20unofficial%201.htm

Reading the local results now. Am I reading correctly that in Montgomery County only 51.5% of the population voted?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/Elections/Resources/Files/htm/2020/generalelection/VBM1%2CEV%2C%20Election%20Day%20Results-11-04-20%20unofficial%201.htm

Reading the local results now. Am I reading correctly that in Montgomery County only 51.5% of the population voted?


And where can I find the presidential results by zip code?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/Elections/Resources/Files/htm/2020/generalelection/VBM1%2CEV%2C%20Election%20Day%20Results-11-04-20%20unofficial%201.htm

Reading the local results now. Am I reading correctly that in Montgomery County only 51.5% of the population voted?


No, you aren't.

As of November 4 at 9:55 pm, 347,616 ballots had been cast, by the 674,928 registered voters in Montgomery County. But that doesn't include the mail-in ballots they hadn't counted yet, or the provisional ballots.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/Elections/Resources/Files/htm/2020/generalelection/VBM1%2CEV%2C%20Election%20Day%20Results-11-04-20%20unofficial%201.htm

Reading the local results now. Am I reading correctly that in Montgomery County only 51.5% of the population voted?


No, you aren't.

As of November 4 at 9:55 pm, 347,616 ballots had been cast, by the 674,928 registered voters in Montgomery County. But that doesn't include the mail-in ballots they hadn't counted yet, or the provisional ballots.


Thanks for the clarification.
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