In 1986, seven County Council candidates ran as a slate called Team for Montgomery: incumbents Neal Potter, Rose Crenca, Mike Gudis and Bill Hanna and challengers Bruce Adams, Mike Subin…
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SchaeferMania!
William Donald Schaefer was one of Maryland’s great political characters. But this 2001 flyer celebrating his second anniversary as Comptroller leaves even your author speechless!
The Pinocchio Mailer, 1998
The Seven Dwarfs are not the only Disney characters to appear in MoCo political mail. In 1998, Democratic District 15 House challenger David Dashefsky invoked Pinocchio in this mailer attacking…
David Weaver for Delegate, 1990
David Weaver is one of MoCo’s greatest campaign strategists, spokesmen and staffers. He served as a staffer to Senator Joe Biden, worked on Gus Bauman’s campaign for County Executive in…
Montgomery County’s TRIM Amendment, 1978
Prince George’s County is well-known for its TRIM amendment, a cap on property tax increases passed by referendum in 1978. Some blame TRIM for preventing the county from adequately funding…
Gansler Guns for Dean, 1998
Montgomery County State’s Attorney Robert Dean, appointed in 1996 to replace Andrew Sonner, had two problems in his election campaign. First, he was embroiled in an embarrassing sex scandal with…
No one has won more countywide elections in MoCo than Neal Potter. The humble, squeaky-clean Chevy Chase resident won a County Council seat in 1970, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986 and…
Best of the Bad Boy
House Majority Leader Kumar “Bad Boy” Barve was first elected in 1990 and has been wisecracking his way through Annapolis ever since. Here are three lit pieces from early in…
Doug Duncan for County Executive, 1994
No other Montgomery County Executive has surpassed Doug Duncan’s twelve years in the position. This is a mailer from his first campaign for the office, a win in 1994.
Goldie Hawn for Peter Franchot, 1986
In 1986, Peter Franchot launched his first run for District 20 Delegate. There were two opens seats as Delegates Ida Ruben and Diane Kirchenbauer were duking it out for Stewart…