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2 Past members  



2.1  1949-70: CouncilManager form of government  





2.2  1971present: CouncilExecutive form of government  







3 Past presidents  





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Montgomery County Council
Coat of arms of Montgomery County, Maryland
Coat of Arms
Flag of Montgomery County, Maryland
Flag
Type
Type

Term limits

3 consecutive terms
History
Founded1948
Preceded byMontgomery County Board of Commissioners
Leadership

Council President

Andrew Friedson, Democratic
since December 2023

Council Vice President

Kate Stewart, Democratic
since December 2023

Structure
Seats11
Montgomery County Council 2023

Political groups

Majority (11)
  •   Democratic (11)
Committees
  • Audit
  • Economic Development (ECON)
  • Education & Culture (EC)
  • Government Operations and Fiscal Policy (GO)
  • Heath and Human Services (HHS)
  • Planning, Housing & Parks (PHP)
  • Public Safety (PS)
  • Transportation & Environment (TE)

Length of term

Full council elected every 4 years
AuthorityArticle I, Charter of Montgomery County
Salary
  • Council President: $154,408.18/year
  • Councilmembers: $140,371.07/year[1]
  • Elections

    Voting system

    First-past-the-post

    First election

    November 3, 1948

    Last election

    November 8, 2022

    Next election

    November 3, 2026
    RedistrictingRecommendations by the legislature-appointed commission, approval by legislature.
    Motto
    French: Gardez Bien (English: Watch Well)
    Meeting place
    Stella B. Werner Council Office Building
    Website
    Council Website
    Constitution
    Charter[2]
    Rules
    Rules of Proceduce[3]

    The following is a list of members of the Montgomery County Council since its creation.[4]

    Current members[edit]

    The members of the County Council as of 2023 are:[5]

    County Council
    Position Name Affiliation District Neighborhoods First Elected
    President Andrew Friedson Democratic 1 Potomac, Bethesda, Chevy Chase 2018
    Member Marilyn Balcombe Democratic 2 Germantown, Clarksburg, Darnestown, Poolesville 2022
    Member Sidney A. Katz Democratic 3 Gaithersburg, Rockville 2014
    Vice President Kate Stewart Democratic 4 Silver Spring, Takoma Park 2022
    Member Kristin Mink Democratic 5 Four Corners, Cloverly, Burtonsville 2022
    Member Natali Fani-González Democratic 6 Wheaton, Glenmont, Derwood, Aspen Hill, Forest Glen Park 2022
    Member Dawn Luedtke Democratic 7 Olney, Ashton, Laytonsville, Montgomery Village, Damascus 2022
    Member Evan Glass Democratic At-Large Entire county 2018
    Member Gabe Albornoz Democratic At-Large Entire county 2018
    Member Will Jawando Democratic At-Large Entire county 2018
    Member Laurie-Anne Sayles Democratic At-Large Entire county 2022

    Past members[edit]

    Background colors indicate party:

    Democratic Republican Independent

    1949-70: Council–Manager form of government[edit]

    Period Year District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 At-large
    1 1949 Ligon Selby Kelley Himstead Bradshaw Lee Meriam
    1950 Hammond[a]
    2 1951 Monarch G.K. Walker Nesbitt Werner Smith Lawlor
    1952
    1953 Gravelle[b]
    1954
    3
    1955 J.G. Walker Jamison Snure Baughman Williams
    1956
    1957
    1958
    4
    1959 Frosh Hickey McCeney Cahoon
    1960
    1961
    1962
    5
    1963 Floyd Hepburn Hirer Wilson Diggs
    1964 Barnett[c]
    1965 Birely
    1966
    6
    1967 Greenholgh Keeney Kramer D. Scull Garrott
    1968 Gleason[d]
    1969
    1970

    1971–present: Council–Executive form of government[edit]

    The Council has expanded twice under this form of government. Two new at-large seats were added in 1990 after having been previously approved of by voters in the 1986 election. Two new district seats were added after having been previously approved of by voters in the 2020 election.[6]

    Period Year District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 District 6 District 7 At-large
    7 1971 Potter Hovsepian Garrott Kramer Sher Willcox E. Scull
    1972 Christeller[e]
    1973
    1974
    8 1975 Gelman Moore E. Scull Menke
    1976
    1977
    1978 Colman[f]
    9 1979 Spector Gudis Fosler Crenca
    1980
    1981 D. L. Scull[g]
    1982
    10 1983 Fosler Gelman Hanna Crenca Potter D. L. Scull
    1984
    1985
    1986
    11 1987 Potter Subin Leggett Adams
    1988
    1989
    1990
    12 1991 Krahnke Dacek M. Praisner Berlage Ewing[h] Subin[h]
    1992
    1993
    1994
    13 1995 Potter
    1996
    1997
    1998
    14 1999 Andrews Silverman
    2000 Denis[i]
    2001
    2002 Peterman[j]
    15 2003 Knapp Perez Floreen Leventhal
    2004
    2005
    2006
    16 2007 Berliner Ervin Trachtenberg Elrich
    2008 D. Praisner[k]
    2009 Navarro[l]
    2010
    17 2011 Rice Riemer
    2012
    2013
    2014 Branson[m]
    18 2015 Katz Hucker
    2016
    2017
    2018
    19 2019 Friedson Albornoz Glass Jawando
    2020
    2021
    2022
    20 2023 Balcombe Stewart Mink Fani-González[n] Luedtke[n] Sayles

    Past presidents[edit]

    The position of County Council President was first created in the seventh term of the council, in 1970. The position is re-elected each year by the members of the council, who also vote for a Vice President simultaneously.[4]

    County Council President
    Period Position Name Party Term
    7 1st Idamae Garrott Democratic 1970–1971
    2nd Dickran Y. Hovsepian Democratic 1971-1972
    3rd William Sher Democratic 1972-1973
    4th Neal Potter Democratic 1973-1974
    8 1st Dickran Y. Hovsepian Democratic 1974-1975
    2nd Norman L. Christeller Democratic 1975-1976
    3rd John L. Menke Democratic 1976-1977
    4th Elizabeth L. Scull Democratic 1977-1978
    9 1st Neal Potter Democratic 1978-1979
    2nd Scott Fosler Democratic 1979-1980
    3rd Ruth Spector Democratic 1980-1981
    4th Neal Potter Democratic 1981-1982
    10 1st David L. Scull Democratic 1982-1983
    2nd Esther P. Gelman Democratic 1983-1984
    3rd Michael L. Gudis Democratic 1984-1985
    4th William E. Hanna Democratic 1985-1986
    11 1st Rose Crenca Democratic 1986-1987
    2nd Michael L. Subin Democratic 1987-1988
    3rd Michael L. Gudis Democratic 1988-1989
    4th William E. Hanna, Jr. Democratic 1989-1990
    12 1st Isiah Leggett Democratic 1990-1991
    2nd Bruce Adams Democratic 1991-1992
    3rd Marilyn J. Praisner Democratic 1992-1993
    4th William E. Hanna, Jr. Democratic 1993-1994
    13 1st Derick Berlage Democratic 1994-1995
    2nd Gail Ewing Democratic 1995-1996
    3rd Marilyn J. Praisner Democratic 1996-1997
    4th Isiah Leggett Democratic 1997-1998
    14 1st Isiah Leggett Democratic 1998-1999
    2nd Michael L. Subin Democratic 1999-2000
    3rd Blair G. Ewing Democratic 2000-2001
    4th Steven A. Silverman Democratic 2001-2002
    15 1st Michael L. Subin Democratic 2002-2003
    2nd Steven A. Silverman Democratic 2003-2004
    3rd Tom Perez Democratic 2004-2005
    4th George L. Leventhal Democratic 2005-2006
    16 1st Marilyn Praisner Democratic 2006-2007
    2nd Michael J. Knapp Democratic 2007-2008
    3rd Phil Andrews Democratic 2008-2009
    4th Nancy M. Floreen Democratic 2009-2010
    17 1st Valerie Ervin Democratic 2010-2011
    2nd Roger Berliner
    Vice President: Nancy Navarro[7]
    Democratic 2011-2012
    3rd Nancy Navarro
    Vice President: Craig L. Rice[8]
    Democratic 2012-2013
    4th Craig L. Rice
    Vice President: George L. Leventhal[9]
    Democratic 2013-2014
    18 1st George L. Leventhal
    Vice President: Nancy M. Floreen[10]
    Democratic 2014-2015
    2nd Nancy M. Floreen
    Vice President: Roger Berliner[11]
    Democratic 2015-2016
    3rd Roger Berliner
    Vice President: Craig L. Rice[12]
    Democratic 2016-2017
    4th Hans Riemer
    Vice President: Nancy Navarro[13]
    Democratic 2017-2018
    19 1st Nancy Navarro
    Vice President: Sidney A. Katz[14]
    Democratic 2018-2019
    2nd Sidney A. Katz
    Vice President: Tom Hucker[15]
    Democratic 2019-2020
    3rd Tom Hucker
    Vice President: Gabe Albornoz[16]
    Democratic 2020-2021
    4th Gabe Albornoz
    Vice President: Evan Glass[17]
    Democratic 2021-2022
    20 1st Evan Glass
    Vice President: Andrew Friedson
    Democratic 2022-2023
    2nd Andrew Friedson
    Vice President: Kate Stewart[18]
    Democratic 2023-2024

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Replaced Meriam, April 1950.
  • ^ Replaced Lawlor, January 1953.
  • ^ Replaced Wilson, December 1964.
  • ^ Replaced D. Scull after his death, March 1968.
  • ^ Replaced Willcox after his resignation, October 1972.
  • ^ Replaced Christeller, February 1978.
  • ^ Replaced E. Scull after her death, June 1981.
  • ^ a b Seat established in 1991.
  • ^ Replaced Krahnke after her resignation, April 2000.
  • ^ Replaced Berlage after his resignation, July 2002.
  • ^ Replaced M. Praisner after her death, May 2008.
  • ^ Replaced D. Praisner after his death, May 2009.
  • ^ Replaced Ervin after her resignation, January 2014.
  • ^ a b Seat established in 2022.
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "About Montgomery County Council". Montgomery County Council. Archived from the original on June 2, 2022. Retrieved June 1, 2022.
  • ^ "Charter of Montgomery County, Maryland". American Legal Publishing. Archived from the original on June 7, 2022. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
  • ^ "Rules of Procedure - Montgomery County". American Legal Publishing. Archived from the original on June 7, 2022. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
  • ^ a b "Former Councilmembers". Montgomery County Council. Archived from the original on June 3, 2022. Retrieved June 3, 2022.
  • ^ Barrios, Jennifer (December 4, 2018). "Who was elected president of the Montgomery County Council?". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on June 3, 2022. Retrieved June 3, 2022.
  • ^ "History of Montgomery County Council". Montgomery County Council. Archived from the original on June 7, 2022. Retrieved June 3, 2022.
  • ^ "Montgomery County Council Elects Roger Berliner as President, Nancy Navarro as Vice President for 2011-12 Year". Montgomery County Council. December 6, 2011. Archived from the original on September 30, 2022. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
  • ^ "Montgomery County Council Elects Nancy Navarro as First Latina President, Craig Rice as Vice President for 2012-13". Montgomery County Council. December 4, 2012. Archived from the original on September 30, 2022. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
  • ^ "Montgomery County Council Elects Craig Rice as President, George Leventhal as Vice President for 2013-14". Montgomery County Council. December 3, 2013. Archived from the original on September 30, 2022. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
  • ^ "Leventhal Elected Montgomery County Council President, Floreen as Vice President". Bethesda Magazine. December 2, 2014. Archived from the original on September 30, 2022. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
  • ^ "Montgomery County Council elects Nancy Floreen as new president, Roger Berliner as new vice president". Montgomery County Council. December 1, 2015. Archived from the original on September 30, 2022. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
  • ^ "Berliner Takes Reins of County Council". Bethesda Magazine. December 6, 2016. Archived from the original on September 30, 2022. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
  • ^ "Hans Riemer Elected Montgomery County Council President". Bethesda Magazine. December 5, 2017. Archived from the original on September 30, 2022. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
  • ^ "Montgomery County Council Elects Nancy Navarro as President, Sidney Katz as Vice President for 2018-19". Montgomery County Council. December 4, 2018. Archived from the original on September 30, 2022. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
  • ^ "Montgomery County Council elects Sidney Katz as president, Tom Hucker as vice president". Montgomery County Council. December 3, 2019. Archived from the original on June 7, 2022. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
  • ^ "Montgomery County Council Elects Tom Hucker as President and Gabe Albornoz as Vice President". Montgomery County Council. December 1, 2020. Archived from the original on June 7, 2022. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
  • ^ "Montgomery County Council Elects Gabe Albornoz as President and Councilmember Evan Glass as Vice President". Montgomery County Council. December 7, 2021. Archived from the original on June 7, 2022. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
  • ^ "Montgomery County Council Elects Andrew Friedson as President and Councilmember Kate Stewart as Vice President". www2.montgomerycountymd.gov. Retrieved March 4, 2024.
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