Frederick County Council and County Executive


The Frederick County Council and the Frederick County Executive are, respectively, the elected representatives of the legislative and executive branches of the county government of Frederick County, Maryland, United States. Offices are located in Winchester Hall in the county seat, Frederick.

Formation

Until 2014, Frederick County was governed by county commissioners. On December 1, 2014, Frederick County transitioned to a "charter home rule government". The voters approved this governmental change on November 6, 2012 election with 62,469 voting for the transition and 37,368 voting against.

County executive

A county executive is responsible for providing direction, supervision, and administrative oversight of all executive departments, agencies, and offices.
Jan H. Gardner was elected the first Frederick County Executive in 2014.

County Council

A county council has seven members: five based on district and two at-large.
The members of the first Frederick County Council for the term beginning 2014 are:
NameAffiliationDistrictRegionFirst elected
Bud OtisUnaffilliatedAt-largeAt-large2014
Billy ShreveRepublicanAt-largeAt-large2014
Jerry DonaldDemocratic1Braddock Heights, Middletown, Brunswick2014
Tony ChmelikRepublican2Monrovia, Urbana, New Market, Mount Airy2014
M.C. Keegan-AyerDemocratic3Frederick, Clover Hill2014
Jessica FitzwaterDemocratic4Frederick, Ballenger Creek, Linganore2014
Kirby DelauterRepublican5Myersville, Emmitsburg, Thurmont2014

The council has addressed a request for Trout Run to receive a historical designation, medical marijuana farming, and English as a language requirement.