COUNCIL’S STATUS QUO PREVAILS,
ALL WRITE-IN CANDIDATES FAIL;
NO REPUBLICANS ARE ELECTED
Branch turns back strong challenge
from TV reporter Shannon Sneed
in 13th Councilmanic District
Thirteenth District Baltimore City Councilman Warren M. Branch survived a strong write-in challenge Tuesday to retain his seat and serve a second term on the council, edging out challenger Shannon Sneed by just over 200 votes.
With all 290 precincts reporting at 10:55 p.m., unofficial results showed Branch with 1691 votes to Sneed’s 1490.
Libertarian Ronald M. Owens-Bey received 160 votes in the 13th, where there was no Republican candidate.
Although there were write-in candidates in each of the city’s 14 councilmanic districts, as well as for mayor, City Council president and comptroller, other than Sneed none came close to mounting a significant challenge to any of the Democrats listed on the ballot.
Nor did any of the Republicans, in this city that has not elected a member of the GOP to district office since the mid-1930s, and has had only one Republican mayor since that time, in the 1940s and 1960s.
Democrat Stephanie C. Rawlings-Blake was reelected mayor overwhelmingly, defeating Republican Alfred V. Griffin, 39,970 to 5,826. There were 1194 write-in votes in the mayor’s race.
Bernard C. “Jack” Young easily defeated Republican David A. Wiggins and Libertarian candidate Lorenzo Gaztanaga, 36,588 to 4,704 and 2,386 respectively.
WRITE-IN VOTES WERE CAST
Six-hundred-thirty-seven write-in votes were cast in the council president’s race.
Comptroller Joan M. Pratt ran unopposed, polling 39,303 votes to 575 write-ins.
Contacted by telephone just after the final results were in, a weary Shannon Sneed declined to comment, telling Voice of Baltimore she had “not looked at anything yet.
“We’ll wait and see,” she said, in answer to a question whether she would ask for a recount.
Sneed, who left WJZ-TV Channel 13 last spring to run for City Council, appeared exhausted after spending weeks campaigning heavily door-to-door since losing the September Democratic primary to Branch by a contested 43 votes, 1776 to 1733.
Including three other candidates, 61 percent of the primary vote went against Branch, who had won his first term four years earlier by a margin of 51 votes after the counting of absentee ballots.
CONAWAY LOST AGAIN TO MOSBY
Incumbent Belinda Conaway (D-7th), who lost to Nick Mosby by 653 votes in the Democratic primary, also ran an unsuccessful write-in campaign, losing again to Mosby by a margin of 2,936 to 626.
Mosby will be one of two new faces on the City Council, the other being Brandon M. Scott, who won election in the 2nd District to replace retiring Councilman Nicholas C. D’Adamo Jr., who has served on the council since 1987.
D’Adamo told VoB he was retiring because the City Council “just isn’t fun anymore.”
Other council incumbents, all Democrats, returned to office Tuesday include James B. Kraft (1st), Robert W. Curran (3rd), Bill Henry (4th), Rochelle “Rikki” Spector (5th), Sharon Green Middleton (6th), Helen L. Holton (8th), William A. “Pete” Welch Jr. (9th), Council Vice-President Edward Reisinger (10th), William H. Cole 4th (11th), Carl Stokes (12th) and Mary Pat Clarke (14th).
— Alan Z. Forman
alforman@voiceofbaltimore.org
December 6th, 2011 - 8:36 PM
Your article really piqued my curiosity. I had to consider some of your unique ideas in order to think about them a bit. I agree in part with your views. Thank you for interesting content.
December 6th, 2011 - 8:37 PM
I was very surprised when I found this article. Thank you for this informative content and expressing your views. This is very good quality work.
December 6th, 2011 - 8:37 PM
How much digging did you have to do for this great article. I may be assuming you researched this, but if you didn’t this is very informative and interesting material. Thanks for sharing this information.
December 6th, 2011 - 8:39 PM
I am glad you take pride in what you write. This makes you stand way out from many other writers that push poorly written content.
December 6th, 2011 - 8:40 PM
Wonderful article! I appreciate good writing and this is just that; really good writing. You kept me interested from the first sentence to the last and I agree completely on each point you’ve made here.
December 6th, 2011 - 10:05 PM
Excellent put up, very informative. I wonder why the opposite experts of this sector do not notice this. You should proceed your writing. I am sure, you’ve a huge readers’ base already!|What’s Taking place i’m new to this, I stumbled upon this I have found It absolutely helpful and it has helped me out loads. I am hoping to contribute & assist other users like its helped me. Good job.
December 7th, 2011 - 12:19 AM
Wow, wonderful blog layout! How long have you been blogging for? you make blogging look easy. The overall look of your site is wonderful, as well as the content!
December 7th, 2011 - 12:39 AM
Thanks for the article!
December 7th, 2011 - 1:02 AM
Hi there, just became aware of your blog through Google, and found that it is really informative. I am going to watch out for brussels. I will appreciate if you continue this in future. Numerous people will be benefited from your writing. Cheers!
December 7th, 2011 - 3:41 AM
Excellent goods from you, man. » Blog Archive » NO SURPRISES — Election results 2011, Baltimore City I have understand your stuff previous to and you’re just too great. I actually like what you have acquired here, really like what you are stating and the way in which you say it. You make it entertaining and you still take care of to keep it sensible. I can’t wait to read far more from you. This is really a wonderful » Blog Archive » NO SURPRISES — Election results 2011, Baltimore City informations.
December 7th, 2011 - 5:23 AM
Nice…
This is an extremely interesting article. I’ll bookmark me…
December 7th, 2011 - 6:21 AM
Nice…
This is an extremely interesting article. I’ll bookmark me…
December 7th, 2011 - 7:13 AM
I love the look of this site! What theme are you using?
December 7th, 2011 - 7:38 AM
Fantastic goods from you, man. » Blog Archive » NO SURPRISES — Election results 2011, Baltimore City I’ve understand your stuff previous to and you are just extremely great. I actually like what you have acquired here, really like what you are saying and the way in which you say it. You make it entertaining and you still care for to keep it sensible. I can not wait to read far more from you. This is really a great » Blog Archive » NO SURPRISES — Election results 2011, Baltimore City informations.
December 7th, 2011 - 8:06 AM
Hi my friend! I wish to say that this article is awesome, nice written and come with almost all important infos. I¡¦d like to peer more posts like this .
December 7th, 2011 - 9:13 AM
Nice…
This is an extremely interesting article. I’ll bookmark me…
March 23rd, 2012 - 10:12 AM
I dugg some of you post as I cogitated they were extremely helpful very useful
November 9th, 2012 - 10:11 AM
Hi! Do you know if they make any plugins to help with Search Engine Optimization?
I’m trying to get my blog to rank for some targeted keywords but I’m not seeing very good gains.
If you know of any please share. Kudos!
June 15th, 2013 - 10:17 AM
Hello, I think your website could be having browser compatibility problems.
When I take a look at your site in Safari, it looks fine however when opening in
I.E., it’s got some overlapping issues. I simply wanted to provide you with a quick heads up! Apart from that, great site!
December 20th, 2013 - 1:46 AM
Hi there, yeah this paragraph is genuinely pleasant and I have learned lot of
things from it on the topic of blogging. thanks.
February 2nd, 2014 - 12:49 PM
In 1869, John Wesley Hyatt invented an synthetic substance
called nitrocellulose. s ball that is nearest to the head cushion is considered the winner.
If you have a mini bar inside your property, the tables built
from wooden will in shape in the following.
Here is my site: 8 ball pool hack (Franchesca)
February 22nd, 2014 - 8:40 PM
whoah this weblog is wonderful i love studying your posts.
Keep up the great work! You realize, many persons are searching round for this info, you
can help them greatly.
February 28th, 2014 - 10:27 AM
Appreciating the time and energy you put into your website and in depth information you provide.
It’s good to come across a blog every once in a while that isn’t the same out of date rehashed information.
Fantastic read! I’ve saved your site and I’m including your RSS feeds to my Google account.
July 27th, 2015 - 4:17 PM
[…] NO SURPRISES — Election results 2011, Baltimore City – Thirteenth District Baltimore City Councilman Warren M. Branch survived a strong write-in challenge Tuesday to retain his seat and serve a second term on the council, edging out challenger Shannon Sneed by just over 200 votes. With all 290 precincts … […]
July 28th, 2015 - 7:43 AM
[…] NO SURPRISES — Election results 2011, Baltimore City – Thirteenth District Baltimore City Councilman Warren M. Branch survived a strong write-in challenge Tuesday to retain his seat and serve a second term on the council, edging out challenger Shannon Sneed by just over 200 votes. With all 290 precincts … […]
August 16th, 2015 - 4:06 AM
[…] NO SURPRISES — Election results 2011, Baltimore City – Thirteenth District Baltimore City Councilman Warren M. Branch survived a strong write-in challenge Tuesday to retain his seat and serve a second term on the council, edging out challenger Shannon Sneed by just over 200 votes. With all 290 precincts … […]
June 23rd, 2022 - 10:47 PM
What’s up to all, it’s genuinely a pleasant for me to visit this web page, it contains useful Information.
January 11th, 2024 - 2:16 PM
Russia is increasing its exports
https://global.remzltd.com/