FREDERICK COUNTY, MARYLAND

World Wide Web sites:
Elections Board: http://www.co.frederick.md.us/govt/voting.html
Frederick County: http://www.co.frederick.md.us

Form of Government: County Commissioners

Origin: Frederick County was created in 1748 from Baltimore and Prince George's counties (Chapter 15, Acts of 1748). The County probably was named after Frederick Calvert (1731-1771), sixth and last Lord Baltimore, who was the Proprietor of Maryland from 1751 until his death in 1771 at Naples, Italy.


Budget

Executive Branch

Judicial Branch

Legislative Branch

Municipalities

Organizational Chart

U.S. Government Agencies


LEGISLATIVE BRANCH

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

Elected by Voters to 4-year terms:
Mark L. Hoke (R), President, 1998
David P. Gray (R), Vice-President, 1998
Ilona M. Hogan (R), 1998
Bruce L. Reeder (D), 1998
Terre Roy Rhoderick (R), 1998

Meetings: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m.

Winchester Hall
12 East Church St.
Frederick, MD 21701-5447
(301) 694-1100
fax: (301) 694-1849
general information: (301) 694-9000
World Wide Web:
http://www.co.frederick.md.us


EXECUTIVE BRANCH

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

Elected by Voters to 4-year term:
Mark L. Hoke (R), President, 1998
(301) 694-1100

COMMUNITY SERVICES

EDUCATION

ELECTIONS

HEALTH

LAW OFFICES

LIQUOR LICENSING

PLANNING

PUBLIC SAFETY


JUDICIAL BRANCH

CIRCUIT COURT

Appointed by Governor &/or elected by Voters to 15-year terms (4 Judges):
G. Edward Dwyer, Jr., County Administrative Judge, 2001
Herbert L. Rollins, Associate Judge, 2007
Mary Ann Stepler, Associate Judge, 2003
John H. Tisdale, Associate Judge, 2011


DISTRICT COURT

Appointed by Governor with Senate consent to 10-year terms (2 Judges):
Frederick J. Bower, District Administrative Judge, 2006
W. Milnor Roberts, Associate Judge, 2001

Courthouse
100 West Patrick St.
Frederick, MD 21701
(301) 694-2005

ORPHANS' COURT

Elected by Voters to 4-year terms:
Dorsey F. Shipley, Jr. (D), Chief Judge, 1998
John M. Crum (D), Judge, 1998
Timothy S. May (R), Judge, 1998

Courthouse
100 West Patrick St.
Frederick, MD 21701
(301) 663-3722


MUNICIPALITIES IN FREDERICK COUNTY

Frederick County has two incorporated cities - Brunswick and Frederick - and ten incorporated towns: Burkittsville, Emmitsburg, Middletown, Mount Airy, Myersville, New Market, Rosemont, Thurmont, Walkersville, and Woodsboro.

BRUNSWICK

(formerly Berlin)
Incorporated 1890 (Chapter 577, Acts of 1890)
population: 5,267

BURKITTSVILLE

Incorporated 1894 (Chapter 652, Acts of 1894)
population: 191

EMMITSBURG

Incorporated 1824 (Chapter 29, Acts of 1824)
population: 2,073

FREDERICK

Incorporated 1816 (Chapter 74, Acts of 1816)
population: 45,564

MIDDLETOWN

Incorporated 1833 (Chapter 143, Acts of 1833)
population: 2,053

MOUNT AIRY

Carroll & Frederick Counties
Incorporated 1894 (Chapter 91, Acts of 1894)
population: 3,730 (in Frederick County: 2,410)

MYERSVILLE

Incorporated 1904 (Chapter 94, Acts of 1904)
population: 780

NEW MARKET

Incorporated 1878 (Chapter 90, Acts of 1878)
population: 329

ROSEMONT

Incorporated 1953 (Chapter 262, Acts of 1953)
population: 260

THURMONT

Incorporated 1831 as Mechanicstown (Chapter 111, Acts of 1831).
Incorporated 1894 as Thurmont (Chapter 16, Acts of 1894).
population: 4,396

WALKERSVILLE

Incorporated 1892 (Chapter 351, Acts of 1892)
population: 4,506

WOODSBORO

Incorporated 1836 (Chapter 299, Acts of 1836)
population: 656


U. S. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN FREDERICK COUNTY

Federal Emergency Management Agency

U.S. Dept. of Agriculture

U.S. Dept. of Defense

U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services

U.S. Dept. of Justice


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