Politics & Government
Rockville Election 2011 Guide
Meet the candidates and see how and where to vote.
It’s Election Day in the City of Rockville.
Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at 10 polling places around the city.
Rockville has more than 62,000 residents, including 37,000 registered voters. The city offers same-day voter registration at . For more information, click here or call the City Clerk's office at 240-314-8280.
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The city holds nonpartisan elections in odd-numbered years for the four seats on the City Council and for mayor.
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Meet the candidates
There are two candidates for mayor:
Click here to view candidates’ platform statements on the city’s YouTube channel.
Learn about the candidates' views
Candidates faced off at seven candidate forums this campaign season.
See videos or reports from the forums here:
- : Sponsored by Fallsmead Homes Corporation.
- : Sponsored by King Farm Citizens’ Assembly.
- : Sponsored by Woodley Gardens Civic Association, College Gardens Civic Association and Plymouth Woods Homeowners Association.
- : Sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Montgomery County.
- : Sponsored by West End Citizen's Association.
- : Sponsored by the Rockville Senior Citizens Commission.
- Nov. 1: Sponsored by the Rockville Chamber of Commerce. (Read a report on the and the .)
Watch the results
Rockville 11 will broadcast “Election Night Live” beginning at 9 p.m. Host Susan Kennedy will welcome , former Mayor Rose Krasnow and County Councilman Philip M. Andrews (D-Dist. 3) of Gaithersburg to discuss issues important to city voters. Bridget Broullire will anchor election results coverage.
The results are unofficial until Nov. 15.
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