Politics & Government

Interactive Map: Should Rockville's Governing Body Grow From 4 to 6?

A district-by-district break down for how voters felt about expanding the city council from four members to six.

Ballot question No. 3: The City of Rockville is currently governed by a Mayor and four Councilmembers. Do you favor increasing the membership of the Rockville Mayor and Council to a Mayor and six Councilmembers?

District 1—Elwood Smith Recreation Center

  • No—336 (53%)
  • Yes—253 (39.91%)
  • No opinion—45 (7.10%)

 

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District 2—Rockville Municipal Swim & Fitness Center

  • No—667 (52.89%)
  • Yes—518 (41.08%)
  • No opinion—76 (6.03%)

 

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District 3—Lincoln Park Community Center

  • Yes—206 (48.93%)
  • No—192 (45.61%)
  • No opinion—23 (5.46%)

 

District 4—F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre—Social Hall

  • No—256 (50.20%)
  • Yes—225 (44.12%)
  • No opinion—29 (5.69%)

 

District 5—Twinbrook Community Center

  • No—275 (52.99%)
  • Yes—212 (40.85%)
  • No opinion—32 (6.17%)

 

District 6—Montrose Community Center

  • No—136 (51.91%)
  • Yes—110 (41.98%)
  • No opinion—16 (6.11%)

 

District 7—Ritchie Park Elementary School

  • No—440 (53.99%)
  • Yes—334 (40.98%)
  • No opinion—41 (5.03%)

 

District 8—Thomas Farm Community Center

  • No—215 (51.68%)
  • Yes—169 (40.63%)
  • No opinion—32 (7.69%)


District 9—Rockville Senior Center

  • No—300 (47.10%)
  • Yes—281 (44.11%)
  • No opinion—56 (8.79%) 

District 10—King Farm Community Center

  • Yes—329 (47.27%)
  • No—304 (43.68%)
  • No opinion—63 (9.05%)

 


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