MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND

World Wide Web sites:
County Council: http://www.co.mo.md.us/council/council.html
County Executive: http://www.co.mo.md.us/government/welcome.html
Elections Board: http://www.co.mo.md.us/services/othersrv.html#elect
Montgomery County: http://www.co.mo.md.us
Public Schools: http://www.mcps.k12.md.us

Form of Government: Charter since 1948

Origin: Created from Frederick County by resolve of the Constitutional Convention of 1776, Montgomery County was named for Revolutionary War General Richard Montgomery (1738-1775). Born in Swords, County Dublin, Ireland, General Montgomery died leading Continental forces against Quebec.


Budget

Executive Branch

Judicial Branch

Legislative Branch

Municipalities

Organizational Chart

U.S. Government Agencies


LEGISLATIVE BRANCH

COUNTY COUNCIL

Elected by Voters to 4-year terms:
Marilyn J. Praisner (D), District 4, President, 1998
Isiah Leggett (D), At Large, Vice-President, 1998
Betty Ann Krahnke (R), District 1, 1998
Nancy H. Dacek (R), District 2, 1998
William E. Hanna, Jr. (D), District 3, 1998
Derick P. Berlage (D), District 5, 1998
Gail H. Ewing (D), At Large, 1998
Neal Potter (D), At Large, 1998
Michael L. Subin (D), At Large, 1998

Meetings: Tuesdays, 9:00 a.m.

Council Office Building
100 Maryland Ave.
Rockville, MD 20850
(301) 217-7900
e-mail:
county.council@co.mo.md.us
fax: (301) 217-7989
World Wide Web: http://www.co.mo.md.us/council/council.html


EXECUTIVE BRANCH

COUNTY EXECUTIVE

Elected by Voters to 4-year term:
Douglas M. Duncan (D), County Executive, 1998

Executive Office Building, 2nd floor
101 Monroe St.
Rockville, MD 20850
(301) 217-2500
e-mail:
douglas.duncan@co.mo.md.us
fax: (301) 217-2517
TTY: (301) 217-6594
World Wide Web:http://www.co.mo.md.us/government/welcome.html

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 (17 Judges):
Paul H. Weinstein, Circuit Administrative Judge & County Administrative Judge, 2003

DeLawrence Beard, Associate Judge, 2001
James C. Chapin, Associate Judge, 2011
D. Warren Donohue, Associate Judge, 2009
Vincent E. Ferretti, Jr., Associate Judge, 2005
Ann S. Harrington, Associate Judge, 2009
Martha G. Kavanaugh, Associate Judge, 2011
Michael D. Mason, Associate Judge, 2011
Paul A. McGuckian, Associate Judge, 2005
J. James McKenna, Associate Judge, 2001
S. Michael Pincus, Associate Judge, 2009
Nelson W. Rupp, Jr., Associate Judge, 1998
James L. Ryan, Associate Judge, 2007
Louise G. Scrivener, Associate Judge, 2011
Durke G. Thompson, Associate Judge, 2011
William P. Turner, Associate Judge, 2009
one vacancy

Judicial Center
50 Maryland Ave.
Rockville, MD 20850
(301) 217-7540

DISTRICT COURT

Appointed by Governor with Senate consent to 10-year terms (12 Judges):
Cornelius J. Vaughey, District Administrative Judge, 2004

Thomas L. Craven, Associate Judge, 2004
Patricia M. Goldberg, Associate Judge, 2007
Barry A. Hamilton, Associate Judge, 1998
Louis D. Harrington, Associate Judge, 2002
Eric M. Johnson, Associate Judge, 1998
Mary E. McCormick, Associate Judge, 2007
Dennis M. McHugh, Associate Judge, 2001
Joanne T. Wills, Associate Judge, 2005
Patrick L. Woodward, Associate Judge, 2001
two vacancies

District Court Building
27 Courthouse Square
Rockville, MD 20850
(301) 279-1551

ORPHANS' COURT

In Montgomery County, Circuit Court judges sit as an orphans' court.

Judicial Center
50 Maryland Ave.
Rockville, MD 20850
(301) 217-7150


MUNICIPALITIES IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY

Montgomery County has eighteen incorporated cities and towns: Barnesville, Brookeville, Town of Chevy Chase, Village of Chevy Chase - Section 3, Village of Chevy Chase - Section 5, Chevy Chase View, Chevy Chase Village, Gaithersburg, Garrett Park, Glen Echo, Kensington, Laytonsville, Martin's Additions, Poolesville, Rockville, Somerset, Takoma Park, and Washington Grove.

BARNESVILLE

Incorporated 1888 (Chapter 254, Acts of 1888)
population: 170

BROOKEVILLE

Incorporated 1808 (Chapter 90, Acts of 1808)
population: 54

CHEVY CHASE, TOWN OF

Incorporated 1918 (Chapter 177, Acts of 1918)
population: 2,675

CHEVY CHASE, VILLAGE OF, SECTION 3

Incorporated June 24, 1982 (by referendum)
population: 749

CHEVY CHASE, VILLAGE OF, SECTION 5

Incorporated June 25, 1982 (by referendum)
population: 632

CHEVY CHASE VIEW

Incorporated Sept. 1993 (by referendum)
population: 900 (est.)

CHEVY CHASE VILLAGE

Incorporated 1910 (Chapter 382, Acts of 1910)
population: 2,078

GAITHERSBURG

Incorporated 1878 (Chapter 397, Acts of 1878)
population: 39,524

GARRETT PARK

Incorporated 1898 (Chapter 453, Acts of 1898)
population: 884

GLEN ECHO

Incorporated 1904 (Chapter 436, Acts of 1904)
population: 234

KENSINGTON

Incorporated 1894 (Chapter 621, Acts of 1894)
population: 1,713

LAYTONSVILLE

Incorporated 1892 (Chapter 497, Acts of 1892)
population: 248

MARTIN'S ADDITIONS

Incorporated March 19, 1985 (by referendum)
population: 846

POOLESVILLE

Incorporated 1867 (Chapter 174, Acts of 1867)
population: 3,796

ROCKVILLE

Incorporated 1860 (Chapter 373, Acts of 1860)
population: 44,835

SOMERSET

Incorporated 1906 (Chapter 795, Acts of 1906)
population: 993

TAKOMA PARK

Incorporated 1890 (Chapter 480, Acts of 1890)
population: 16,700

WASHINGTON GROVE

Incorporated 1937 (Chapter 372, Acts of 1937)
population: 434


U. S. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY

Nuclear Regulatory Commission

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

U.S. Dept. of Agriculture

U.S. Dept. of Commerce

U.S. Dept. of Defense

U.S. Dept. of Energy

U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services

U.S. Dept. of the Interior

U.S. Dept. of Justice

U.S. District Court for District of Maryland


Maryland Manual On-Line

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