The poll, conducted in conjunction with a statewide Baltimore Sun Media and University of Baltimore survey, shows that 61% of likely voters favored the county’s response to the pandemic, as opposed to 33% who disagreed with the mitigation measures.
About four in ten Anne Arundel County residents approve of the job County Executive Steuart Pittman and the County Council are doing, according to a new Capital poll.
The poll, conducted in conjunction with a statewide Baltimore Sun Media and University of Baltimore survey, shows that 61% of likely voters favored the county’s response to the pandemic, as opposed to 33% who disagreed with the mitigation measures.
While many of the names on the ballot will be familiar to primary voters, a few new candidates conducting write-in campaigns will appear on the ballot including Democrat Scottie Griffin who is hoping to unseat Sen. Chris Van Hollen and Michael Gendel, a Democrat, who will be challenging Republican Nathan Volke who represents District 3 on the County Council in a last minute surprise for the candidate who has been running solo in the primary and the general for months.
While many of the names on the ballot will be familiar to primary voters, a few new candidates conducting write-in campaigns will appear on the ballot including Democrat Scottie Griffin who is hoping to unseat Sen. Chris Van Hollen and Michael Gendel, a Democrat, who will be challenging Republican Nathan Volke who represents District 3 on the County Council in a last minute surprise for the candidate who has been running solo in the primary and the general for months.