Janet S. Owens

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Janet S. Owens (born February 18, 1944, in Lothian, Maryland) is an American politician and Democrat who served as County Executive of Anne Arundel County, Maryland from 1998 until 2007. She is a resident of Millersville, Maryland. She was the first woman county executive of Anne Arundel County. As County Executive, she is seen as a moderate, frequently implementing more conservative policies than the County Council, which is now led by Republicans.

Prior to serving as County Executive, Owens was the Executive Director of Anne Arundel County Housing Authority from 1984 to 1986 and later as the Director of the Department of Aging for Anne Arundel County from 1986 to 1990. She then served as a Judge of the Orphans Court from 1990 to 1994. She ran for county Clerk of the Court in 1994 but was defeated by Bob Duckworth.

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[edit] Election Results

  • 2006 Democratic Primary Election for Maryland State Comptroller[1]
Voters to choose one:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Peter Franchot 215,192   36.5%    Won
Janet S. Owens 200,292   34.0%    Lost
William Donald Schaefer 174,071   29.5%    Lost


  • 2002 Race for Anne Arundel County Executive[2]
Voters to choose one:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Janet S. Owens, Dem. 89,456   51.8%    Won
Phillip Bissett, Rep. 83,305   48.2%    Lost
  • 1998 Race for Anne Arundel County Executive[3]
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Janet S. Owens, Dem. 87,676   57.8%    Won
John G. Gary, Rep. 63,879   42.1%    Lost
Other Write-In's 226   0.1%    Lost

[edit] 2006 Maryland Comptroller election

Janet Owens announced her plans to seek the office of Maryland State Comptroller on May 4, 2006. This was done after months of rumors that she would seek the Democratic nomination for the third congressional district of Maryland (the seat vacated by Ben Cardin, who ran successfully for U.S. Senate to succeed Paul Sarbanes), as well as rumors that she was under consideration as a potential running mate for current Governor Robert Ehrlich, a Republican, during his campaign for re-election. (Ehrlich's current lieutenant governor, Michael S. Steele, ran unsuccessfully for Senate [losing to Cardin] rather than for a second term as lieutenant governor. Ehrlich ended up choosing Kristen Cox as his new running mate; the ticket was defeated by Democratic Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley and Anthony Brown.) Term limits prevent her for seeking another term as county executive. Owens will compete with controversial Democratic incumbent comptroller William Donald Schaefer for her party's nomination. In early July 2006, when asked if he would debate Owens, Schaefer said he "wouldn't debate her on how to bake a chocolate cake." In early September 2006, Schaefer called Owens in the Washington Post a "prissy little miss" who wears "long dresses, looks like Mother Hubbard -- it's sort of like she was a man." Schaefer made similar comments in a taped interview with News Channel 8: "She's got these long clothes on and an old-fashioned hairdo," he said. "You know, it sort of makes you real mad." Schaefer refused to apologize for his comments regarding Owens' appearance, saying: "An apology? An apology for what? I can't help it how she looks." In the primary election on September 12, 2006, Owens garnered more votes than Schaefer, but Peter Franchot received the most votes, earning the Democratic party's nomination for Comptroller. Franchot went on the win the general election on November 7, 2006.

John R. Leopold (Republican) succeeded her as County Executive after winning the general election on November 7, 2006.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Official 2006 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for Comptroller. Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on Feb. 10, 2008
  2. ^ Anne Arundel County Executive Results. Maryland Archives. Retrieved on Nov. 7, 2007
  3. ^ Anne Arundel County Executive Results. Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on Oct. 28, 2007
Preceded by
John G. Gary
Anne Arundel County Executive
1998—2007
Succeeded by
John R. Leopold