Frederick County Voters' Guide for the 2022 Primaries
The Voters' Guide is published by the League of Women Voters of Frederick County. The League has a long tradition of publishing the verbatim responses of candidates to questions important to voters. The League offers this Voters' Guide to assist citizens as they prepare for the election. The League of Women Voters does not support or oppose any candidate or political party.
All candidates were asked to respond to a nonpartisan questionnaire. Candidates running for a particular office were asked identical questions. Responses from candidates who will appear on the Primary Election ballot are printed exactly as submitted. We did not edit for content, spelling, or grammar. All responses were limited to 400 characters and any additional material was cut off at that point. If a candidate did not respond by the mid-May deadline, "No response received by deadline" is printed.
Check out the complete guide here.
City of Frederick 2021 Election
PRIMARY ELECTION - SEPT 14, 2021
GENERAL ELECTION - NOV 2, 2021
Get more information from the official city of Frederick website,
and find out who the candidates are.
Watch the 2021 Frederick City Primary Aldermanic Candidate Forum here
Watch the 2021 Frederick City Primary Mayoral Candidate Forum here
Previous 2020 Election information is still available here.
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
The 2020 Voters Guide for the General Election can be found here.
Click here to see a PDF version!
Click here for a Spanish version.
The 2020 Voters Guide for the June Primary can be found here.
Click here to see a PDF version!
View the Frederick County LWV presentation about voting: why it's important, and the options for voting - in person, early, and absentee!
Enter your address to find your polling place, create your personalized voters' guide and find everything you need to vote! With your personalized guide, you will:
- see everything that will be on your ballot,
- compare candidates' positions side-by-side,
- print out a personalized ballot with your choices to take with you on Election Day.
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