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1978 Maryland county executive elections

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1978 Maryland county executive elections

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All 6 of Maryland's county executive seats
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Democratic Republican
Last election 4 2
Seats won 4 2
Seat change Steady Steady

Democratic

  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%

Republican

  50-60%
  60-70%

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The Maryland county executive elections of 1978 took place on November 7, 1978. Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, Harford County, Howard County, Montgomery County, and Prince George's County elected county executives.

Anne Arundel County

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Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated in primary
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  • Daniel J. Bedsole, barber shop owner[2]

Results

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Republican primary results[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Robert A. Pascal (incumbent) 9,165 81.8%
Republican Daniel J. Bedsole 2,034 18.2%

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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  • Elmer E. Dunn Sr., accountant[2]
Eliminated in primary
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  • Charles G. Taylor, administrative hearing officer[2]
  • Marvin O. Morris, perennial candidate[2]
  • Frederick R. Poole, retired business consultant and perennial candidate[2]

Results

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Democratic primary results[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Elmer E. Dunn Sr. 13,296 45.2%
Democratic Charles G. Taylor 10,815 36.8%
Democratic Marvin O. Morris 3,126 10.6%
Democratic Frederick R. Poole 2,157 7.3%

General election

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Results

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Anne Arundel County Executive election, 1978[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Robert A. Pascal (incumbent) 49,323 62.2%
Democratic Elmer E. Dunn Sr. 30,013 37.8%
Republican hold

Baltimore County

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Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated in primary
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  • Lorraine F. Chircus, county school board member[6]
  • John C. Coolahan, state senator[7]
  • S. Eric DiNenna, county zoning commissioner[8]
  • Edward A. Griffith, real estate broker[9]
  • John V. Murphy, county councilmember[10]
  • Howard J. Needle, state delegate[11]

Results

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Democratic primary results[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Donald P. Hutchinson 28,637 23.5%
Democratic John C. Coolahan 24,969 20.5%
Democratic Howard J. Neelde 23,054 18.9%
Democratic John V. Murphy 21,159 17.3%
Democratic S. Eric DiNenna 15,535 12.7%
Democratic Edward A. Griffith 5,337 4.4%
Democratic Lorraine F. Chircus 3,302 2.7%

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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  • Eugene L. Kibbe Jr., county councilmember[12]
Eliminated in primary
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  • Joan L. Edwards[13]
  • Clarence E. Ritter, county councilmember[14]

Results

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Republican primary results[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Eugene L. Kibbe Jr. 10,622 56.0%
Republican Clarence E. Ritter 5,881 31.0%
Republican Joan L. Edwards 2,461 13.0%

General election

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Results

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Baltimore County Executive election, 1978[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Donald P. Hutchinson 106,518 58.0%
Republican Eugene L. Kibbe Jr. 77,006 42.0%
Democratic hold

Harford County

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Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated in primary
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  • Charles B. Anderson Jr., incumbent county executive[17]
  • William Cooper Jr., county councilmember[18]

Results

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Democratic primary results[19]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic J. Thomas Barranger 7,685 43.5%
Democratic Charles B. Anderson Jr. (incumbent) 5,539 31.3%
Democratic William Cooper Jr. 4,453 25.2%

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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  • William B. Davidson Jr., former chair of the Harford County Economic Development Commission[20]
Eliminated in primary
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  • C. Joseph Bernardo, history professor[21]

Results

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Republican primary results[19]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican William B. Davidson Jr. 2,824 63.1%
Republican C. Joseph Bernardo 1,650 36.9%

General election

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Results

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Harford County Executive election, 1978[22]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic J. Thomas Barranger 18,533 60.6%
Republican William B. Davidson Jr. 12,069 39.4%
Democratic hold

Howard County

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Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated in primary
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  • Edward L. Cochran, incumbent county executive[24]
  • William B. Davidson Jr., former justice of the peace[25]

Results

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Democratic primary results[26]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic J. Hugh Nichols 9,257 57.2%
Democratic Edward L. Cochran (incumbent) 6,083 37.6%
Democratic C. Howard Strahler, Jr. 848 5.2%

Republican primary

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Candidates

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  • James S. Ansell, lawyer and candidate for Howard County Executive in 1970[27]

Results

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Republican primary results[26]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican James S. Ansell Unopposed

General election

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Results

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Howard County Executive election, 1978[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic J. Hugh Nichols 23,134 79.5%
Republican James S. Ansell 5,970 20.5%
Democratic hold

Montgomery County

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Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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  • Richmond M. Keeney, former county councilmember[29]
Eliminated in primary
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  • Albert Ceccone, real estate and insurance broker[30]
  • Gerald C. Warren[30]

Results

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Republican primary results[31]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Richmond M. Keeney 11,385 57.2%
Republican Albert Ceccone 5,198 26.1%
Republican Gerald C. Warren 3,304 16.6%

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated in primary
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  • Royce Hanson, chair of the Montgomery County Planning Board[33]
  • John L. Menke, county councilmember[34]

Results

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Democratic primary results[31]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Charles W. Gilchrist 28,418 47.0%
Democratic Royce Hanson 20,141 33.3%
Democratic John L. Menke 11,881 19.7%

General election

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Results

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Montgomery County Executive election, 1978[35]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Charles W. Gilchrist 98,385 62.4%
Republican Richmond M. Keeney 59,298 37.6%
Democratic gain from Republican

Prince George's County

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Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated in primary
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  • John Lee Ball Jr., newspaper ad salesman[37]
  • Vincent Goodsell, former director of the Prince George's County Aging Programs[37]
  • John Eugene Sellner, real estate sales associate[37]

Results

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Democratic primary results[38]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Winfield M. Kelly Jr. (incumbent) 29,003 57.9%
Democratic Vincent Goodsell 9,384 18.7%
Democratic John Lee Ball Jr. 8,094 16.2%
Democratic John Eugene Sellner 3,607 7.2%

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated in primary
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  • Martin Aragona, real estate developer[40]
  • Dale Everett[41]

Results

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Republican primary results[38]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lawrence Hogan 9,831 72.1%
Republican Martin Aragona 3,309 24.3%
Republican Dale D. Everett 495 3.6%

General election

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Results

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Prince George's County Executive election, 1978[42]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lawrence Hogan 66,424 57.9%
Democratic Winfield M. Kelly Jr. (incumbent) 48,207 42.1%
Republican gain from Democratic

References

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