Vote AGAINST Question A – Protect Our Democracy!
Montgomery County HAS term limits for elected officials, set at 3 terms. These limits took effect in 2018 & they’re working!
Montgomery County HAS term limits for elected officials, set at 3 terms. These limits took effect in 2018 & they’re working!
Help us make a difference on Election Day November 5, 2024!
We need volunteers to hand out literature and talk to voters outside polling centers about voting against Question A. With polling locations all over Montgomery County, there's plenty of opportunity to get involved.
If you're available, please email us at AgainstQuestionA2024@gmail.com with your name, phone number, preferred times and preferred locations.. Please know that we may not be able to accommodate your preferences, but we will try our best!
Help us ensure that voters are informed about Question A! We found during Early Voting that voters respond well to our messaging when they learn more about Question A or are handed the Democratic sample ballot.
Term limits are already in place, with a three-term maximum for both County Executive and Councilmembers. These limits just took effect in 2018. There’s no reason to shorten these limits prematurely.
This initiative is funded by those who lost in 2022 (Republicans) and special interests. They didn't win during the election so they are trying a back door attempt. Don't let special interests take away our right to re-elect good leaders
Frequent turnover empowers developers and lobbyists. This initiative is funded by large developers, who are more interested in getting a County Executive to serve their interests than in good governance. They don’t like the pro people policies that have been passed democratically.
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Association of Black Democrats of Montgomery County
ATU Local 689
CASA in Action
Charter Review Commission
(bipartisan, unanimous opposition)
Coalition of Asian Pacific American Democrats
Greater Silver Spring Democratic Club
IBEW Local 26
Jews United for Justice
Latino Democratic Club of Montgomery County
Metropolitan Washington Council, AFL-CIO
MCGEO Local 1994
MCEA - Teachers!
Montgomery County Democratic Central Committee
Montgomery County Young Democrats
Progressive Maryland
Progressive Neighbors
SEIU 500 - School Staff!
UFCW Local 400
Women's Democratic Club of Montgomery County
US Senator Chris Van Hollen
US Representative Jamie Raskin (CD 08)
Former County Executive Doug Duncan
Former County Executive Isiah “Ike” Leggett
Councilmember Gabe Albornoz (At-large)
Councilmember Marilyn Balcombe (District 2)
Councilmember Natali Fani-Gonzalez (District 6)
Councilmember Evan Glass (At-large)
Councilmember Sidney Katz (District 3)
Councilmember Will Jawando (At-large)
Councilmember Kristin Mink (District 5)
Councilmember Laurie-Anne Sayles (At-large)
Councilmember Kate Stewart (District 4)
State Senator Ben Kramer (D19)
State Senator Sara Love (D16)
State Senator Will Smith (D20)
State Senator Jeff Waldstreicher (D18)
State Senator Craig Zucker (D14)
Delegate Gabe Acevero (D39)
Delegate Lorig Charkoudian (D20)
Delegate Charlotte Crutchfield (D19)
Delegate Bonnie Cullison (D19)
Delegate David Fraser-Hidalgo (D15)
Delegate Linda Foley (D15)
Delegate Aaron Kaufman (D18)
Delegate Marc Korman (D16)
Delegate David Moon (D20)
Delegate Julie Palakovich Carr (D17)
Delegate Emily Shetty (D18)
Delegate Vaughn Stewart (D19)
Delegate Jheanelle Wilkins (D20)
Delegate Greg Wims (D39)
Delegate Teresa S. Woorman (D16)
City of Rockville Mayor Monique Ashton
City of Rockville Councilmember Izola (Zola) Shaw
Gaithersburg Mayor Jud Ashman
Gaithersburg Councilmember Lisa Henderson
Gaithersburg Councilmember Yamil Hernandez
Gaithersburg Councilmember Jim McNulty
Town of Somerset Mayor Jeff Slavin
Montgomery County’s future is at stake. Question A is a direct attack on our democracy, funded by special interests and those who lost in 2022. This proposal isn’t about good governance—it’s about handing control to corporate developers and lobbyists who don’t represent the people.
We need your help to fight back.
Your contribution will ensure we can reach more voters and spread the message about the dangers of Question A. Every dollar brings us closer to victory and helps protect our right to elect leaders who truly represent us.
By donating, you’re standing up for fair elections and protecting our community from the influence of big money and special interests. Let’s make sure Montgomery County remains a place where the people, not corporate donors, have the power.
By authority: Against Question A: Make Your Vote Count; Lauretta Rodich, Treasurer
Contact us: AgainstQuestionA2024@gmail.com