Mark Fennel

May 14, 2008 - 10:29am

Praisner wins by 2-to-1 margin in Montgomery County

Don Praisner (D-Silver Spring) defeated Mark Fennel (R-Silver Spring) by a margin of 2-to-1 in yesterday's special election to fill the vacant District 4 seat on the Montgomery County Council. Praisner, widower of the late Councilwoman Marilyn Praiser, received 66.11 percent of the vote to Fennel's 33.62 percent.

Voter turnout was 10.64 percent, according to the Montgomery County Board of Elections.

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May 12, 2008 - 2:28pm

Montgomery County Board of Elections denies coordination with Praisner campaign

On Friday, we reported that Montgomery County Council candidate Mark Fennel (R-Silver Spring) released a statement accusing his opponent Don Praisner (D-Silver Spring) and the Montgomery County Board of Elections of a coordinated effort to distribute what his campaign deemed "an unnecessary 4-page letter to 90,000 plus voters in council District 4 to try to stimulate voter turnout for Don Praisner."

The issue revolves around the original Montgomery County Board of Elections sample ballots, which included the candidates' names, but not party affiliation.

The county board of elections began distributing mailings to District 4 residents on Friday, where they identified Praisner as a Democrat and Fennel as a Republican.

Marjorie Roher, a spokesperson for the county board of elections, denied any political maneuvering, saying, "We are a bipartisan group. I cannot imagine that there was any discussion with one candidate over the other."

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May 9, 2008 - 5:09pm

Fennel objects to distribution of party affiliation mailings in Montgomery County

Mark Fennel (R-Silver Spring), the GOP nominee to replace the late Marilyn Praisner (D) on the Montgomery County Council, District 4, issued a statement yesterday objecting to the distribution of what his campaign called "an unnecessary 4-page letter to 90,000 plus voters in council District 4 to try to stimulate voter turnout for Don Praisner," his Democratic opponent in Tuesday's special election.

The issue revolves around the Montgomery County Board of Elections sample ballots, which include the candidates' names, but not party affiliation.

Today, the county board of elections began distributing the mailings to District 4 residents, which Fennel called "a political waste of the taxpayers' money."

The county is heavily Democratic-likely the main reason why Fennel voiced his concern.

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April 16, 2008 - 2:14pm

Montgomery County results remain unofficial, absentee and provisional ballots to be counted

The results of yesterday’s special primary election to fill the vacant District 4 seat on the Montgomery County Council remain unofficial, as absentee and provisional ballots have yet to be counted.

According to Marjorie Roher, a spokesperson for the Montgomery County Board of Elections, an initial canvass of absentee ballots is scheduled to begin tomorrow at 10:00 a.m., while provisional ballots will be counted on April 21. The board plans to certify the results on April 25, after performing a second canvass of absentee ballots that morning.

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April 15, 2008 - 11:14pm

Praisner, Fennel are unofficial winners in Montgomery County

Don Praisner (D-Silver Spring) and Mark Fennel (R-Silver Spring) are the unofficial winners of today’s special primary election to fill the open District 4 seat on the Montgomery County Council.

With all 45 precincts reporting, Praisner received 3288 votes in the Democratic contest, compared to 2940 for Nancy Navarro. Steve Kanstoroom and Pat Ryan followed with 804 and 402 votes, respectively.

On the Republican side, Fennel earned 898 votes, while John McKinnis tallied 771. Robert Patton followed with 114 votes, followed by Thomas Hardman with 96 votes.

If his 348 vote lead holds up, Praisner is favored to win the May 13 special election in this heavily Democratic district.

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April 15, 2008 - 5:05pm

Republican candidates prepare for results in Montgomery County

In the race to fill the open District 4 seat on the Montgomery County Council, John McKinnis and Mark Fennel of Silver Spring are considered the favorites in today’s GOP primary.

McKinnis, the founder and owner of Light Integrations, LLC, an information technology (IT) business located in Beltsville, told PolitickerMD.com that the hardest part of the campaign has been “voter awareness,” but said he received “good responses” from those residents aware of his campaign.

Saying the county was in a “fiscal crisis,” McKinnis said he would work to improve education and root-out wasteful spending, if elected.

“We haven’t seen the true ramifications of the housing downfall,” McKinnis said, adding, “We need to take a look at the (county) budget.”

Fennel, a marketing analyst and the 2006 Republican nominee for the District 4 seat, said he was “feeling great” about his chances.

He said his message of “property tax relief” was “resonating with voters.”

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April 14, 2008 - 5:27pm

Candidates prepare for voters choice in Montgomery County special primary election

ROCKVILLE-- Just as voters prepare to go to the polls to select nominees for the vacant District 4 seat on the Montgomery County Council, the majority of the candidates participated in traditional get-out-the-vote efforts, from phone-banking to door-to-door campaigning.

On the Democratic side, Nancy Navarro, Don Praisner and Pat Ryan of Silver Spring, along with Steve Kanstoroom of Ashton, are vying for their party's nomination.

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April 4, 2008 - 3:01pm

Hardman runs as a 'centrist' in Montgomery County

Running as a self-described “centrist,” information technology developer Thomas Hardman (R-Rockville) hopes to earn a seat on the Montgomery County Council. Hardman is one of four Republican candidates seeking the GOP nomination in the race to fill the vacant District 4 council seat left vacant by the death of Marilyn Praisner (D). A special primary election has been scheduled for April 15, while the general election will take place May 13.

“I’m not really a part of the established political community,” Hardman told PolitickerMD.com.

In 2006, Hardman made an unsuccessful run at a state delegate position in District 19. Today, the IT developer said issues like combating gang violence and improving education standards are some of his top priorities.

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March 31, 2008 - 11:23am

Fennel vows to reduce “vicious” spending

In 2006, Mark Fennel (R-Silver Spring) spoke out against what he called waste and mismanagement in local government. That message propelled the marketing analyst to the GOP nomination for the District 4 seat on the Montgomery County Council. In the general election, however, Fennel was soundly defeated by Democratic incumbent Marilyn Praisner, who passed away February 1. Now, Fennel is once again seeking the Republican nomination for the same position in a special primary election, which will be held April 15. The general election is scheduled for May 13.

“I am the only person running today that previously expressed interest in the campaign,” Fennel told PolitickerMD.com.

If elected, Fennel said he would work to “curtail the vicious pattern of uncontrolled spending,” saying Montgomery County faces a “financial crisis.”

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