Politics & Government

Interactive Map: Should Rockville's Mayor and Council Serve Longer Terms?

A district-by-district breakdown of election results shows most Rockville voters favored longer terms.

Ballot question No. 1: In the City of Rockville, the term of office for the Mayor and the Councilmembers is currently two years. Do you favor increasing the term from two years to four years?

District 1—Elwood Smith Recreation Center

  • Yes—310 (48.82%)
  • No—300 (47.24%)
  • No opinion—25 (3.94%)

District 2—Rockville Municipal Swim & Fitness Center

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  • Yes—647 (51.15%)
  • No—558 (44.11%)
  • No opinion—60 (4.74%) 

District 3—Lincoln Park Community Center

  • Yes—204 (48.34%)
  • No—203 (48.10%)
  • No opinion—15 (3.55%) 

District 4—F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre—Social Hall

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  • Yes—269 (52.85%)
  • No—232 (45.58%)
  • No opinion—8 (1.57%) 

District 5—Twinbrook Community Center

  • No—256 (49.52%)
  • Yes—246 (47.58%)
  • No opinion—15 (2.9%) 

District 6—Montrose Community Center

  • Yes—150 (57.25%)
  • No—102 (38.93%)
  • No opinion—10 (3.82%)

District 7—Ritchie Park Elementary School

  • Yes—437 (53.62%)
  • No—351 (43.07%)
  • No opinion—27 (3.31%)

District 8—Thomas Farm Community Center

  • Yes—246 (58.99%)
  • No—161 (38.61%)
  • No opinion—10 (2.4%)

District 9—Rockville Senior Center

  • Yes—374 (58.9%)
  • No—243 (38.27%)
  • No opinion—18 (2.83%)

 

District 10—King Farm Community Center

  • Yes—407 (58.31%)
  • No—261 (37.39%)
  • No opinion—30 (4.30%)


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