Unofficial results from Frederick County races

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Nov. 19—The Frederick County Board of Elections on Friday concluded its count of remaining votes from the Nov. 8 general election and sent the unofficial results to the Maryland State Board of Elections.

The state board, on its website, has noted the winners of local races in Frederick County.

But, results for state Senate and the House of Delegates do not indicate a winner. Some legislative seats represent more than one county.

Frederick County is part of legislative Districts 2, 3, 4 and 5.

Districts 3 and 4 are solely in Frederick County. District 2 is mostly in Washington County and District 5 is mostly in Carroll County.

Below are the unofficial results from the State Board of Elections of local and state races in Frederick County. The races for state Senate and House of Delegates include totals from Washington and Carroll counties.

Statewide races that still have ballots left to count in some counties are not listed.

Local races

Frederick County executive

— Jessica Fitzwater, D: 53,291

Michael Hough, R: 52,302

Seven seats on the Frederick County Council

At-large (voters select two candidates)

— Brad W. Young, D: 54,172

— Renee Knapp, D: 50,218

— Philip Dacey, R: 46,729

— Tony Chmelik, R: 46,255

District 1

— Jerry Donald, D: 12,704

— John A. Distel, R: 11,438

District 2

— Steven J. McKay, R: 12,197

— Lisa Jarosinski, D: 10,192

District 3

— M.C. Keegan-Ayer, D: 10,548

— Shelley Aloi, R: 5,691

District 4

— Kavonte Duckett, D: 12,327

— John Fer, R: 7,272

District 5

— Mason Carter, R: 13,418

— Julianna Lufkin, D: 7,312

Frederick County Board of Education (voters select four candidates)

— Karen Yoho (Students First slate): 46,340

— Rae Gallagher (SF): 46,046

— Dean Rose (SF): 44,797

— Nancy A. Allen (Education Not Indoctrination slate): 42,963

— Ysela Bravo (SF): 40,422

— Cindy Rose (ENI): 39,434

— Olivia Angolia (ENI): 36,612

Frederick County sheriff

— Chuck Jenkins, R: 54,034

— Karl Bickel, D: 51,084

State's Attorney

— Charlie Smith, R: 71,936

Clerk of the Circuit Court

— Sandra K. Dalton, R: 54,256

— Megan LeRoux, D: 48,540

Judge of the Orphans' Court (voters select three candidates)

— Bonnie L. Nicholson, D: 50,477

— Michael A. Powell, D: 49,210

— Susan W. Wilson, R: 46,586

— Jimmy W. Trout, R: 45,604

— Marvin Schwab, D: 44,857

— Wesley T. Gregory, R: 44,167

Register of Wills

— Mary C. Rolle, R: 51,067

— Chris Manners, D: 50,147

Local ballot questions

Question A — Clarifies that the County Council has the final say over an arbitrator in labor disputes between the county and its career firefighters

— Against the charter amendment: 52,763

— For the charter amendment: 44,315

Question B — Fringe benefits for County Council members

— Against the charter amendment: 76,377

— For the charter amendment: 21,764

State races

Maryland state Senate

District 2

— Paul D. Corderman, R: 25,881

— Shawn Demetrious Perry, D: 14,629

District 3

— Karen Lewis Young, D: 27,446

— Angela Ariel McIntosh, R: 13,774

District 4

— William "Bill" Folden, R: 32,554

— Carleah M. Summers, D: 23,967

District 5

— Justin Ready, R: 39,484

Maryland House of Delegates

District 2A (voters select two candidates)

— William Valentine, R: 19,839

— William Joseph Wivell, R: 19,458

District 3 (voters select three candidates)

— Ken Kerr, D: 26,270

— Karen Simpson, D: 25,945

— Kris Fair, D: 25,602

— Kathy Diener, R: 13,699

— Justin Wages, R: 13,535

District 4 (voters select three candidates)

— Jesse T. Pippy, R: 30,670

— April Fleming Miller, R: 29,717

— Barrie S. Ciliberti, R: 29,705

— Andrew Duck, D: 24,489

— Millicent A. Hall, D: 23,361

— Brandon Duck, D: 22,628

District 5 (voters select three candidates)

— April Rose, R: 33,971

— Christopher Eric Bouchat, R: 33,286

— Chris Tomlinson, R: 32,485

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