Baltimore County, MD - July 30, 2024 - Despite a last-minute push from Democratic leaders, a campaign to expand the Baltimore County Council by four seats failed to gather enough signatures to appear on the Nov. 5 ballot.

A host of politicians at the local and state level, including Democrats County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. and Maryland House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones, last week endorsed the Vote4More campaign led by Linda Dorsey-Walker. Proponents of the measure say expanding the council by four would have allowed more women and minorities to participate in public life. They argue it also would have resolved complaints that the county’s current district makeup disfavors Black candidates in an area where they make up 30% of the population.

Baltimore County elections director Ruie LaVoie said via email that Vote4More failed to turn enough valid signatures despite turning in 10,275 signatures earlier this month (the threshold is 10,000 valid signatures). Almost 3,000 signatures were discounted upon review, which is the next step in the verification process, and a second tranche of 1,428 the group submitted Monday failed to meet state code requirements, LaVoie said. Signees must include their full names as listed on voter rolls, including middle initials, and must include the date of signing, according to state law.

Dorsey-Walker, an advocate for council expansion since 2001, did not respond to multiple requests for comment Monday or Tuesday.... Read More: FOX45