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Frederick County, Maryland

Frederick County is located in Maryland, United States. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the population was 271,717.[2] The county seat is Frederick.[3]

Frederick County
Downtown Frederick with the Blue Ridge Mountains in the distance in June 2014
Nicknames: 
"Frederick", "FredCo"
Location of Frederick County in Maryland
CountryUnited States
StateMaryland
FoundedJune 10, 1748
County seatFrederick
Government
 • County ExecutiveJessica Fitzwater
 • County CouncilRenee Knapp (D)
Brad Young (D)
Jerry Donald (D)
Steven McKay (R)
M. C. Keegan-Ayer (D)
Kavonte Duckett (D)
Mason Carter (R)[1]
Area
 • Total667 sq mi (1,730 km2)
 • Land660 sq mi (1,700 km2)
 • Water7.2 sq mi (19 km2)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total271,717
 • Density410/sq mi (160/km2)
Time zoneEastern (EST)
 • Summer (DST)EDT
ZIP Codes
21701, 21702, 21703, 21704, 21705, 21709
Area codes301, 240
Congressional districts6th
Websitehttp://www.FrederickCountyMD.gov/

Frederick County is part of the Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area. Like other outlying sections of the Washington metropolitan area, Frederick County has experienced a rapid population increase in recent[when?] years.[4] It borders the southern border of Pennsylvania and the northeastern border of Virginia.

Catoctin Mountain Park in the county is the location of Camp David, a U.S. presidential retreat, and Fort Detrick, a U.S. Army base.

Etymology edit

The namesake of Frederick County and its county seat is unknown, but it was probably either Frederick, Prince of Wales, or Frederick Calvert, 6th Baron Baltimore.[5]

History edit

Frederick County was created in 1748 by the Province of Maryland from parts of Prince George's County and Baltimore County.

In 1776, following US independence, Frederick County was divided into three parts. The westernmost portion became Washington County, named after George Washington, the southernmost portion became Montgomery County, named after another Revolutionary War general, Richard Montgomery. The northern portion remained Frederick County.

In 1837, a part of Frederick County was combined with a part of Baltimore County to form Carroll County which is east of current day Frederick County.

The county has a number of properties on the National Register of Historic Places.[6]

Geography edit

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 667 square miles (1,730 km2), of which 660 square miles (1,700 km2) is land and 7.2 square miles (19 km2) (1.1%) is water.[8] It is the largest county in Maryland in terms of land area.[9]

Frederick County straddles the boundary between the Piedmont Plateau Region and the Appalachian Mountains. The county's two prominent ridges, Catoctin Mountain and South Mountain, form an extension of the Blue Ridge. The Middletown Valley lies between them.

Attractions in the Frederick area include the Clustered Spires, a monument to Francis Scott Key, the National Museum of Civil War Medicine, Monocacy National Battlefield and South Mountain battlefields, and the Schifferstadt Architectural Museum.

Adjacent counties edit

National protected areas edit

Major highways edit

 
I-70 and US 40 in Frederick County

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
179030,791
180031,5232.4%
181034,4379.2%
182040,45917.5%
183045,78913.2%
184036,405−20.5%
185040,98712.6%
186046,59113.7%
187047,5722.1%
188050,4826.1%
189049,512−1.9%
190051,9204.9%
191052,6731.5%
192052,541−0.3%
193054,4403.6%
194057,3125.3%
195062,2878.7%
196071,93015.5%
197084,92718.1%
1980114,79235.2%
1990150,20830.9%
2000195,27730.0%
2010233,38519.5%
2020271,71716.4%
U.S. Decennial Census[10]
1790-1960[11] 1900-1990[12]
1990-2000[13] 2010[14] 2020[15]

Frederick County has experienced a rapid increase in population in recent[when?] years, including that of minority groups.[4]

2020 census edit

Frederick County, Maryland - Demographic Profile
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2010[14] Pop 2020[15] % 2010 % 2020
White alone (NH) 181,645 183,636 77.83% 67.58%
Black or African American alone (NH) 19,611 27,007 8.40% 9.94%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 512 401 0.22% 0.15%
Asian alone (NH) 8,876 13,427 3.80% 4.94%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 92 154 0.04% 0.06%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 405 1,445 0.17% 0.53%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) 5,109 13,528 2.19% 4.98%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 17,135 32,119 7.34% 11.82%
Total 233,385 271,717 100.00% 100.00%

Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

2010 census edit

At the 2010 United States Census, there were 233,385 people, 84,800 households and 61,198 families residing in the county.[16] The population density was 353.5 per square mile (136.5/km2). There were 90,136 housing units at an average density of 136.5 per square mile (52.7/km2).[17] The racial make-up of the county was 81.5% white, 8.6% black or African American, 3.8% Asian, 0.3% American Indian, 2.9% from other races and 2.8% from two or more races. The total (all races) of those self-identifying as Hispanic or Latino origin made up 7.3%, and those persons who were white alone made up 77.8% of the population.[16] 26.3% of the population cited German ancestry, 17.4% Irish, 12.1% English, 7.2% Italian, and 6.3% American.[18]

Of the 84,800 households, 37.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 57.8% were married couples living together, 10.0% had a female householder with no husband present, 27.8% were non-families, and 22.0% of all households were made up of individuals. The average household size was 2.70 and the average family size was 3.17. The median age was 38.6 years.[16]

The median household income was $81,686 and the median family income was $95,036. Males had a median income of $62,494 and females $46,720. The per capita income was $35,172. About 3.2% of families and 4.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 5.6% of those age 65 or over.<ref">"DP03 SELECTED ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS – 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates". United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on February 13, 2020. Retrieved January 22, 2016.</ref>

Law, government, and politics edit

Charter government edit

On December 1, 2014, Frederick County changed to a "charter home rule government".[19]

Voters approved this governmental change at the November 6, 2012, election with 62,469 voting for the transition and 37,368 against. Previously, Frederick County had been governed by a five-member county commission that could only legislate in local matters with the prior consent of the Maryland General Assembly. Even that authority was limited to areas authorized by the General Assembly, enabling legislation, or public local laws. As a charter county, Frederick County is now governed by a seven-member county council, with five elected from districts and two elected at-large. A popularly elected county executive is responsible for providing direction, supervision, and administrative oversight of all executive departments, agencies, and offices. The council has broad power to act on most local matters.[20]

Jan H. Gardner was elected the first Frederick County executive in 2014[21] and was re-elected in 2018.[22]

County Executive
  Name Affiliation Term
  Jan Gardner Democrat 2014–2022
  Jessica Fitzwater Democrat 2022–present

The members of the third Frederick County Council for the term beginning 2022 are:[23]

County Council
  Name Affiliation District Region First elected
  Renee Knapp Democrat At-large At-large 2022
  Brad W. Young Democrat At-large At-large 2022
  Jerry Donald[24] Democrat 1 Braddock Heights, Middletown, Brunswick 2014
  Steve McKay Republican 2 Monrovia, Urbana, New Market, Mount Airy 2018
  M.C. Keegan-Ayer Democrat 3 Frederick, Clover Hill 2014
  Kavonte Duckett Democrat 4 Frederick, Ballenger Creek, Linganore 2022
  Mason Carter Republican 5 Myersville, Emmitsburg, Thurmont 2022

The Frederick County state's attorney, first elected November 2, 2010, and re-elected in 2018 and 2022, is Charlie Smith, a Republican.[23]

The sheriff of Frederick County is Republican Chuck Jenkins.[23]

The executive director for the Frederick County Office of Economic Development is Helen Propheter. The Office of Economic Development is located at 118 North Market Street, Suite 300, Frederick, MD 21701.

Frederick County's fire and rescue service is handled by a combination career and volunteer service delivery system. The county employs over 450 career firefighters. Volunteers of the 26 volunteer fire and rescue corporations number approximately 300 active operational members. Fire, rescue and emergency medical services, including advanced life support, are handled by career staffing supplemented by volunteers. The county has a Maryland State Police Medevac located at the Frederick Municipal Airport and is designated "Trooper 3". Trooper 3 handles calls throughout the state, but provides immediate assistance to local police, fire and rescue services.

Politics edit

Like the rest of German-influenced Western Maryland, Frederick County was a staunchly Republican county, with Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964 being the last Democrat to carry it in a presidential election until Joe Biden carried the county in 2020. The growth of the county with migration from Washington D.C. had begun to narrow the margins starting from 2008, with John McCain only edging out Barack Obama by only 1,157 votes out of over one hundred thousand cast in the 2008 election.

Voter registration and party enrollment of Frederick County[25]
Party Total Percentage
Democratic 77,638 39.07%
Republican 68,972 34.71%
Independents, unaffiliated, and other 52,103 26.22%
Total 198,713 100.00%
United States presidential election results for Frederick County, Maryland[26]
Year Republican Democratic Third party
No.  % No.  % No.  %
2020 63,682 43.73% 77,675 53.34% 4,258 2.92%
2016 59,522 47.36% 56,522 44.97% 9,633 7.66%
2012 58,798 50.21% 55,146 47.09% 3,171 2.71%
2008 55,170 49.62% 54,013 48.58% 2,003 1.80%
2004 59,934 59.58% 39,503 39.27% 1,157 1.15%
2000 45,350 57.65% 30,725 39.06% 2,586 3.29%
1996 34,494 52.82% 25,081 38.41% 5,728 8.77%
1992 31,290 48.37% 21,848 33.77% 11,553 17.86%
1988 32,575 65.32% 17,061 34.21% 231 0.46%
1984 29,606 68.67% 13,411 31.11% 96 0.22%
1980 22,033 56.31% 13,629 34.83% 3,468 8.86%
1976 17,941 55.23% 14,542 44.77% 0 0.00%
1972 19,907 69.48% 8,235 28.74% 509 1.78%
1968 13,649 51.87% 8,316 31.60% 4,348 16.52%
1964 9,264 38.90% 14,548 61.10% 0 0.00%
1960 13,408 57.50% 9,910 42.50% 1 0.00%
1956 14,387 65.38% 7,619 34.62% 0 0.00%
1952 14,562 64.86% 7,851 34.97% 38 0.17%
1948 9,934 57.77% 7,142 41.53% 121 0.70%
1944 11,367 57.13% 8,528 42.87% 0 0.00%
1940 10,485 48.02% 11,255 51.55% 93 0.43%
1936 9,500 46.83% 10,722 52.85% 64 0.32%
1932 7,144 39.64% 10,686 59.29% 194 1.08%
1928 12,569 62.57% 7,406 36.87% 114 0.57%
1924 8,441 49.35% 7,740 45.25% 925 5.41%
1920 9,559 54.57% 7,747 44.22% 212 1.21%
1916 5,725 47.61% 6,094 50.67% 207 1.72%
1912 2,813 24.76% 5,545 48.81% 3,002 26.43%
1908 5,966 52.72% 5,158 45.58% 192 1.70%
1904 5,788 52.83% 5,004 45.67% 164 1.50%
1900 6,391 51.30% 5,820 46.72% 246 1.97%
1896 6,352 53.20% 5,214 43.67% 374 3.13%
1892 5,502 48.12% 5,643 49.35% 289 2.53%
1888 5,822 50.89% 5,385 47.07% 233 2.04%
1884 5,497 50.59% 5,204 47.89% 165 1.52%
1880 5,764 52.13% 5,278 47.73% 16 0.14%
1876 5,260 51.42% 4,970 48.58% 0 0.00%
1872 5,186 56.06% 4,065 43.94% 0 0.00%
1868 3,869 50.36% 3,813 49.64% 0 0.00%
1864 3,553 60.68% 2,302 39.32% 0 0.00%
1860 103 1.40% 445 6.07% 6,783 92.52%
1856 21 0.30% 3,304 46.87% 3,724 52.83%
1852 3,204 48.85% 3,342 50.95% 13 0.20%
1848 3,158 51.26% 2,983 48.42% 20 0.32%
1844 3,190 51.58% 2,994 48.42% 0 0.00%
1840 2,958 53.00% 2,623 47.00% 0 0.00%
1836 3,130 50.94% 3,015 49.06% 0 0.00%

In state-level elections, Republicans in Frederick rebounded to more historical levels in the 2010 Maryland gubernatorial and senatorial elections, giving the Republican EhrlichKane ticket 55% to Democrat O'MalleyBrown's 45. Frederick voters also supported Republican Senate challenger Eric Wargotz over incumbent Democratic Senator Barbara Mikulski by a margin of 51–46, even as Mikulski was winning statewide by a landslide 61–37. Despite its conservative reputation, Frederick County voted in favor of Maryland Question 6, which legalized same-sex marriage in Maryland. In the 2014 gubernatorial race, Republican Larry Hogan won Frederick County strongly with 63 percent of the vote compared to Democrat Anthony Brown's 35 percent.[27] In the 2018 elections, despite increased support for Hogan, the Democrats experienced significant gains, securing a majority on the County Council and winning District 3B in the House of Delegates.[28][29] The Senate election also saw incumbent U.S. Senator Ben Cardin win Frederick County with 51.7% of the vote.[30] After Biden's win in 2020, the trend towards Democrats continued in 2022, as Democrats increased their majority on the County Council by one seat and gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore won the county with over 53% of the vote compared to 43% for Republican and Emmitsburg resident Dan Cox, the first time Frederick County voted for a Democratic gubernatorial candidate since William Donald Schaefer's landslide victory in 1986. [31] In the Senate election also held in 2022, incumbent Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen won the county 55.3% to 44.6% over Republican Chris Chaffee.[32]

Gubernatorial elections results
Gubernatorial elections results[33]
Year Republican Democratic Third parties
2022 43.19% 46,040 53.46% 56,992 3.34% 3,576
2018 67.67% 72,560 31.11% 33,355 1.22% 1,304
2014 63.34% 50,715 34.57% 27,682 2.09% 1,675
2010 54.74% 41,410 42.59% 32,222 2.67% 2,021
2006 59.57% 43,536 39.19% 28,644 1.24% 908
2002 65.98% 43,646 33.12% 21,913 0.9% 596

Public safety edit

The Frederick County Sheriff's Office provides court protection, jail management and morgue operation for the entire county. It provides police patrol and detective services within the unincorporated areas of Frederick County. The entire county entails a population of 222,938 within 662.88 square miles (1,716.9 km2). Frederick City, Brunswick, Mount Airy, Emmitsburg and Thurmont have municipal police departments. Middletown contracts with the Sheriff's Office for its policing.[34]

Crime edit

The following table includes the number of incidents reported for each type of offense from 2012 to 2019.[35]

Year Homicide Forcible sex offense Assault Robbery Burglary Theft Motor vehicle theft Fraud Arson
2012 0 71 45 9 153 198 5 41 11
2013  4  50  36  23  139  85  10  46  17
2014  0  61  30  23  169  161  3  42  9
2015  4  56  32  23  150  124  4  47  10
2016  1  53  31  26  134  142  12  62  4
2017  3  64  35  24  134  145  18  57  8
2018  1  52  33  16  103  158  7  85  4
2019  1  56  45  17  97  147  18  77  9

Economy edit

The U.S. Census Bureau reported the following data for Frederick County, June 6, 2011.[36]

Metric Frederick County Maryland
Per capita money income in past 12 months (2013 dollars), 2009-2013 $36,917 $36,354
Median household income, 2009-2013 $84,570 $73,538
Persons below poverty level, percent, 2009-2013 6.1% 9.8%
Private nonfarm establishments, 2013 5,955 135,4211
Private nonfarm employment, 2013 83,799 2,182,2601
Private nonfarm employment, percent change, 2012-2013 1.1% 1.4%
Nonemployer establishments, 2012 16,843 442,314
Total number of firms, 2007 21,430 528,112
Black-owned firms, percent 5.9% 19.3%
Asian-owned firms, percent 3.3% 6.8%
Hispanic-owned firms, percent, 2007 3.6% 4.9%
Women-owned firms 31.1% 32.6%
Manufacturers shipments, 2007 ($1000) 3,003,696 41,456,097
Merchant wholesaler sales, 2007 ($1000) 1,252,142 51,276,797
Retail sales, 2007 ($1000) 3,066,281 75,664,186
Retail sales per capita, 2007 $13,629 $13,429
Accommodation and food services sales, 2007 ($1000) 356,482 10,758,428
Building permits, 2013 1,220 17,918

According to the Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, the following are the principal employers in Frederick County. This list excludes U.S. post offices and state and local governments, but includes public institutions of higher education.[37]

Employer Employees
(Nov. 2014)[37]
Fort Detrick
(including Frederick National Laboratory
for Cancer Research)
4,600
Frederick Memorial Healthcare System 2,696
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage 1,881
Leidos Biomedical Research 1,836
Bechtel 1,578
Frederick Community College 1,055
State Farm Insurance 900
Walmart/Sam's Club 700
AstraZeneca 595
Lonza Walkersville 520
Hood College 519
Mount St. Mary's University 511
UnitedHealthcare 500
McDonald's 499
Giant Food 490
Way Station 480
Costco Wholesale 452
Life Technologies 450
NVR 450
Wegmans Food Markets 445
Home Depot 444
Plamondon Companies 400
Stulz Air Technology Systems 375
Weis Markets 363
RR Donnelley 359
YMCA of Frederick County 350
Canam Steel 333
Giant Eagle 330
Homewood Retirement Centers 300
Toys "R" Us 260
Trans-Tech 260

Frederick County leads Maryland in milk production; the county's dairy herds account for one-third of the state's total.[38] However, the dairy market is unstable, and the county, like the state more broadly, has lost dairy farms.[39]

Communities edit

 
Map of Frederick County's urban areas
 
Brunswick
 
Burkittsville
 
Emmitsburg
 
Frederick, the county seat and largest community in Frederick County
 
Middletown

Cities edit

Towns edit

Village edit

Census-designated places edit

The Census Bureau recognizes the following census-designated places in the county:

Unincorporated communities edit

Notable people edit

Notable people from Frederick County include:

See also edit

References edit

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  14. ^ a b "P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO, AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE - 2010: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) - Frederick County, Maryland". United States Census Bureau.
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  39. ^ "Frederick County Dairy Farm Closes Its Doors". CBS News Baltimore. Associated Press. October 1, 2012.

External links edit

  • Fire Rescue Information: Frederick County Volunteer Fire Rescue Association
  • Official website
  • Frederick County Public Schools (FCPS)
  • Frederick County Public Libraries (FCPL)
  • Frederick County, Maryland at Curlie
  • Frederick County Board of County Commissioners

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parts of Prince George s County and Baltimore County In 1776 following US independence Frederick County was divided into three parts The westernmost portion became Washington County named after George Washington the southernmost portion became Montgomery County named after another Revolutionary War general Richard Montgomery The northern portion remained Frederick County In 1837 a part of Frederick County was combined with a part of Baltimore County to form Carroll County which is east of current day Frederick County The county has a number of properties on the National Register of Historic Places 6 Geography edit nbsp nbsp Calvert nbsp Charles nbsp Frederick nbsp Montgomery nbsp Prince George s nbsp Alexandria nbsp Arlington nbsp Clarke nbsp Fairfax nbsp Fairfax County nbsp Falls Church nbsp Fauquier nbsp Loudoun nbsp Manassas nbsp Manassas Park nbsp Prince William nbsp Spotsylvania nbsp Stafford nbsp Fredericksburg nbsp Warren nbsp Washington nbsp Jeffersonclass notpageimage Washington Arlington Alexandria DC VA MD WV Metropolitan Statistical Area 7 According to the U S Census Bureau the county has a total area of 667 square miles 1 730 km2 of which 660 square miles 1 700 km2 is land and 7 2 square miles 19 km2 1 1 is water 8 It is the largest county in Maryland in terms of land area 9 Frederick County straddles the boundary between the Piedmont Plateau Region and the Appalachian Mountains The county s two prominent ridges Catoctin Mountain and South Mountain form an extension of the Blue Ridge The Middletown Valley lies between them Attractions in the Frederick area include the Clustered Spires a monument to Francis Scott Key the National Museum of Civil War Medicine Monocacy National Battlefield and South Mountain battlefields and the Schifferstadt Architectural Museum Adjacent counties edit Adams County Pennsylvania north Carroll County east Franklin County Pennsylvania northwest Montgomery County south Washington County west Loudoun County Virginia southwest National protected areas edit Catoctin Mountain Park Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park part Monocacy National BattlefieldMajor highways edit nbsp I 70 and US 40 in Frederick County nbsp I 70 nbsp I 270 nbsp US 15 nbsp US 15 Bus nbsp US 40 nbsp nbsp US 40 Alt nbsp US 340 nbsp MD 17 nbsp MD 26 nbsp MD 27 nbsp MD 28 nbsp MD 31 nbsp MD 75 nbsp MD 76 nbsp MD 77 nbsp MD 79 nbsp MD 80 nbsp MD 85 nbsp MD 144 nbsp MD 180 nbsp MD 194 nbsp MD 355 nbsp MD 355 Bus nbsp MD 550Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 179030 791 180031 5232 4 181034 4379 2 182040 45917 5 183045 78913 2 184036 405 20 5 185040 98712 6 186046 59113 7 187047 5722 1 188050 4826 1 189049 512 1 9 190051 9204 9 191052 6731 5 192052 541 0 3 193054 4403 6 194057 3125 3 195062 2878 7 196071 93015 5 197084 92718 1 1980114 79235 2 1990150 20830 9 2000195 27730 0 2010233 38519 5 2020271 71716 4 U S Decennial Census 10 1790 1960 11 1900 1990 12 1990 2000 13 2010 14 2020 15 Frederick County has experienced a rapid increase in population in recent when years including that of minority groups 4 2020 census edit Frederick County Maryland Demographic Profile NH Non Hispanic Race Ethnicity Pop 2010 14 Pop 2020 15 2010 2020White alone NH 181 645 183 636 77 83 67 58 Black or African American alone NH 19 611 27 007 8 40 9 94 Native American or Alaska Native alone NH 512 401 0 22 0 15 Asian alone NH 8 876 13 427 3 80 4 94 Pacific Islander alone NH 92 154 0 04 0 06 Some Other Race alone NH 405 1 445 0 17 0 53 Mixed Race Multi Racial NH 5 109 13 528 2 19 4 98 Hispanic or Latino any race 17 135 32 119 7 34 11 82 Total 233 385 271 717 100 00 100 00 Note the US Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category Hispanics Latinos can be of any race 2010 census edit At the 2010 United States Census there were 233 385 people 84 800 households and 61 198 families residing in the county 16 The population density was 353 5 per square mile 136 5 km2 There were 90 136 housing units at an average density of 136 5 per square mile 52 7 km2 17 The racial make up of the county was 81 5 white 8 6 black or African American 3 8 Asian 0 3 American Indian 2 9 from other races and 2 8 from two or more races The total all races of those self identifying as Hispanic or Latino origin made up 7 3 and those persons who were white alone made up 77 8 of the population 16 26 3 of the population cited German ancestry 17 4 Irish 12 1 English 7 2 Italian and 6 3 American 18 Of the 84 800 households 37 6 had children under the age of 18 living with them 57 8 were married couples living together 10 0 had a female householder with no husband present 27 8 were non families and 22 0 of all households were made up of individuals The average household size was 2 70 and the average family size was 3 17 The median age was 38 6 years 16 The median household income was 81 686 and the median family income was 95 036 Males had a median income of 62 494 and females 46 720 The per capita income was 35 172 About 3 2 of families and 4 8 of the population were below the poverty line including 5 8 of those under age 18 and 5 6 of those age 65 or over lt ref gt DP03 SELECTED ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS 2006 2010 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on February 13 2020 Retrieved January 22 2016 lt ref gt Law government and politics editCharter government edit On December 1 2014 Frederick County changed to a charter home rule government 19 Voters approved this governmental change at the November 6 2012 election with 62 469 voting for the transition and 37 368 against Previously Frederick County had been governed by a five member county commission that could only legislate in local matters with the prior consent of the Maryland General Assembly Even that authority was limited to areas authorized by the General Assembly enabling legislation or public local laws As a charter county Frederick County is now governed by a seven member county council with five elected from districts and two elected at large A popularly elected county executive is responsible for providing direction supervision and administrative oversight of all executive departments agencies and offices The council has broad power to act on most local matters 20 Jan H Gardner was elected the first Frederick County executive in 2014 21 and was re elected in 2018 22 County Executive Name Affiliation Term Jan Gardner Democrat 2014 2022 Jessica Fitzwater Democrat 2022 presentThe members of the third Frederick County Council for the term beginning 2022 are 23 County Council Name Affiliation District Region First elected Renee Knapp Democrat At large At large 2022 Brad W Young Democrat At large At large 2022 Jerry Donald 24 Democrat 1 Braddock Heights Middletown Brunswick 2014 Steve McKay Republican 2 Monrovia Urbana New Market Mount Airy 2018 M C Keegan Ayer Democrat 3 Frederick Clover Hill 2014 Kavonte Duckett Democrat 4 Frederick Ballenger Creek Linganore 2022 Mason Carter Republican 5 Myersville Emmitsburg Thurmont 2022The Frederick County state s attorney first elected November 2 2010 and re elected in 2018 and 2022 is Charlie Smith a Republican 23 The sheriff of Frederick County is Republican Chuck Jenkins 23 The executive director for the Frederick County Office of Economic Development is Helen Propheter The Office of Economic Development is located at 118 North Market Street Suite 300 Frederick MD 21701 Frederick County s fire and rescue service is handled by a combination career and volunteer service delivery system The county employs over 450 career firefighters Volunteers of the 26 volunteer fire and rescue corporations number approximately 300 active operational members Fire rescue and emergency medical services including advanced life support are handled by career staffing supplemented by volunteers The county has a Maryland State Police Medevac located at the Frederick Municipal Airport and is designated Trooper 3 Trooper 3 handles calls throughout the state but provides immediate assistance to local police fire and rescue services Politics edit Like the rest of German influenced Western Maryland Frederick County was a staunchly Republican county with Lyndon B Johnson in 1964 being the last Democrat to carry it in a presidential election until Joe Biden carried the county in 2020 The growth of the county with migration from Washington D C had begun to narrow the margins starting from 2008 with John McCain only edging out Barack Obama by only 1 157 votes out of over one hundred thousand cast in the 2008 election Voter registration and party enrollment of Frederick County 25 Party Total PercentageDemocratic 77 638 39 07 Republican 68 972 34 71 Independents unaffiliated and other 52 103 26 22 Total 198 713 100 00 United States presidential election results for Frederick County Maryland 26 Year Republican Democratic Third partyNo No No 2020 63 682 43 73 77 675 53 34 4 258 2 92 2016 59 522 47 36 56 522 44 97 9 633 7 66 2012 58 798 50 21 55 146 47 09 3 171 2 71 2008 55 170 49 62 54 013 48 58 2 003 1 80 2004 59 934 59 58 39 503 39 27 1 157 1 15 2000 45 350 57 65 30 725 39 06 2 586 3 29 1996 34 494 52 82 25 081 38 41 5 728 8 77 1992 31 290 48 37 21 848 33 77 11 553 17 86 1988 32 575 65 32 17 061 34 21 231 0 46 1984 29 606 68 67 13 411 31 11 96 0 22 1980 22 033 56 31 13 629 34 83 3 468 8 86 1976 17 941 55 23 14 542 44 77 0 0 00 1972 19 907 69 48 8 235 28 74 509 1 78 1968 13 649 51 87 8 316 31 60 4 348 16 52 1964 9 264 38 90 14 548 61 10 0 0 00 1960 13 408 57 50 9 910 42 50 1 0 00 1956 14 387 65 38 7 619 34 62 0 0 00 1952 14 562 64 86 7 851 34 97 38 0 17 1948 9 934 57 77 7 142 41 53 121 0 70 1944 11 367 57 13 8 528 42 87 0 0 00 1940 10 485 48 02 11 255 51 55 93 0 43 1936 9 500 46 83 10 722 52 85 64 0 32 1932 7 144 39 64 10 686 59 29 194 1 08 1928 12 569 62 57 7 406 36 87 114 0 57 1924 8 441 49 35 7 740 45 25 925 5 41 1920 9 559 54 57 7 747 44 22 212 1 21 1916 5 725 47 61 6 094 50 67 207 1 72 1912 2 813 24 76 5 545 48 81 3 002 26 43 1908 5 966 52 72 5 158 45 58 192 1 70 1904 5 788 52 83 5 004 45 67 164 1 50 1900 6 391 51 30 5 820 46 72 246 1 97 1896 6 352 53 20 5 214 43 67 374 3 13 1892 5 502 48 12 5 643 49 35 289 2 53 1888 5 822 50 89 5 385 47 07 233 2 04 1884 5 497 50 59 5 204 47 89 165 1 52 1880 5 764 52 13 5 278 47 73 16 0 14 1876 5 260 51 42 4 970 48 58 0 0 00 1872 5 186 56 06 4 065 43 94 0 0 00 1868 3 869 50 36 3 813 49 64 0 0 00 1864 3 553 60 68 2 302 39 32 0 0 00 1860 103 1 40 445 6 07 6 783 92 52 1856 21 0 30 3 304 46 87 3 724 52 83 1852 3 204 48 85 3 342 50 95 13 0 20 1848 3 158 51 26 2 983 48 42 20 0 32 1844 3 190 51 58 2 994 48 42 0 0 00 1840 2 958 53 00 2 623 47 00 0 0 00 1836 3 130 50 94 3 015 49 06 0 0 00 In state level elections Republicans in Frederick rebounded to more historical levels in the 2010 Maryland gubernatorial and senatorial elections giving the Republican Ehrlich Kane ticket 55 to Democrat O Malley Brown s 45 Frederick voters also supported Republican Senate challenger Eric Wargotz over incumbent Democratic Senator Barbara Mikulski by a margin of 51 46 even as Mikulski was winning statewide by a landslide 61 37 Despite its conservative reputation Frederick County voted in favor of Maryland Question 6 which legalized same sex marriage in Maryland In the 2014 gubernatorial race Republican Larry Hogan won Frederick County strongly with 63 percent of the vote compared to Democrat Anthony Brown s 35 percent 27 In the 2018 elections despite increased support for Hogan the Democrats experienced significant gains securing a majority on the County Council and winning District 3B in the House of Delegates 28 29 The Senate election also saw incumbent U S Senator Ben Cardin win Frederick County with 51 7 of the vote 30 After Biden s win in 2020 the trend towards Democrats continued in 2022 as Democrats increased their majority on the County Council by one seat and gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore won the county with over 53 of the vote compared to 43 for Republican and Emmitsburg resident Dan Cox the first time Frederick County voted for a Democratic gubernatorial candidate since William Donald Schaefer s landslide victory in 1986 31 In the Senate election also held in 2022 incumbent Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen won the county 55 3 to 44 6 over Republican Chris Chaffee 32 Gubernatorial elections resultsGubernatorial elections results 33 Year Republican Democratic Third parties2022 43 19 46 040 53 46 56 992 3 34 3 5762018 67 67 72 560 31 11 33 355 1 22 1 3042014 63 34 50 715 34 57 27 682 2 09 1 6752010 54 74 41 410 42 59 32 222 2 67 2 0212006 59 57 43 536 39 19 28 644 1 24 9082002 65 98 43 646 33 12 21 913 0 9 596 Public safety edit The Frederick County Sheriff s Office provides court protection jail management and morgue operation for the entire county It provides police patrol and detective services within the unincorporated areas of Frederick County The entire county entails a population of 222 938 within 662 88 square miles 1 716 9 km2 Frederick City Brunswick Mount Airy Emmitsburg and Thurmont have municipal police departments Middletown contracts with the Sheriff s Office for its policing 34 Crime editThe following table includes the number of incidents reported for each type of offense from 2012 to 2019 35 Year Homicide Forcible sex offense Assault Robbery Burglary Theft Motor vehicle theft Fraud Arson2012 0 71 45 9 153 198 5 41 112013 nbsp 4 nbsp 50 nbsp 36 nbsp 23 nbsp 139 nbsp 85 nbsp 10 nbsp 46 nbsp 172014 nbsp 0 nbsp 61 nbsp 30 nbsp 23 nbsp 169 nbsp 161 nbsp 3 nbsp 42 nbsp 92015 nbsp 4 nbsp 56 nbsp 32 nbsp 23 nbsp 150 nbsp 124 nbsp 4 nbsp 47 nbsp 102016 nbsp 1 nbsp 53 nbsp 31 nbsp 26 nbsp 134 nbsp 142 nbsp 12 nbsp 62 nbsp 42017 nbsp 3 nbsp 64 nbsp 35 nbsp 24 nbsp 134 nbsp 145 nbsp 18 nbsp 57 nbsp 82018 nbsp 1 nbsp 52 nbsp 33 nbsp 16 nbsp 103 nbsp 158 nbsp 7 nbsp 85 nbsp 42019 nbsp 1 nbsp 56 nbsp 45 nbsp 17 nbsp 97 nbsp 147 nbsp 18 nbsp 77 nbsp 9Economy editThe U S Census Bureau reported the following data for Frederick County June 6 2011 36 Metric Frederick County MarylandPer capita money income in past 12 months 2013 dollars 2009 2013 36 917 36 354Median household income 2009 2013 84 570 73 538Persons below poverty level percent 2009 2013 6 1 9 8 Private nonfarm establishments 2013 5 955 135 4211Private nonfarm employment 2013 83 799 2 182 2601Private nonfarm employment percent change 2012 2013 1 1 1 4 Nonemployer establishments 2012 16 843 442 314Total number of firms 2007 21 430 528 112Black owned firms percent 5 9 19 3 Asian owned firms percent 3 3 6 8 Hispanic owned firms percent 2007 3 6 4 9 Women owned firms 31 1 32 6 Manufacturers shipments 2007 1000 3 003 696 41 456 097Merchant wholesaler sales 2007 1000 1 252 142 51 276 797Retail sales 2007 1000 3 066 281 75 664 186Retail sales per capita 2007 13 629 13 429Accommodation and food services sales 2007 1000 356 482 10 758 428Building permits 2013 1 220 17 918According to the Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development the following are the principal employers in Frederick County This list excludes U S post offices and state and local governments but includes public institutions of higher education 37 Employer Employees Nov 2014 37 Fort Detrick including Frederick National Laboratoryfor Cancer Research 4 600Frederick Memorial Healthcare System 2 696Wells Fargo Home Mortgage 1 881Leidos Biomedical Research 1 836Bechtel 1 578Frederick Community College 1 055State Farm Insurance 900Walmart Sam s Club 700AstraZeneca 595Lonza Walkersville 520Hood College 519Mount St Mary s University 511UnitedHealthcare 500McDonald s 499Giant Food 490Way Station 480Costco Wholesale 452Life Technologies 450NVR 450Wegmans Food Markets 445Home Depot 444Plamondon Companies 400Stulz Air Technology Systems 375Weis Markets 363RR Donnelley 359YMCA of Frederick County 350Canam Steel 333Giant Eagle 330Homewood Retirement Centers 300Toys R Us 260Trans Tech 260Frederick County leads Maryland in milk production the county s dairy herds account for one third of the state s total 38 However the dairy market is unstable and the county like the state more broadly has lost dairy farms 39 Communities edit nbsp Map of Frederick County s urban areas nbsp Brunswick nbsp Burkittsville nbsp Emmitsburg nbsp Frederick the county seat and largest community in Frederick County nbsp MiddletownCities edit Brunswick Frederick county seat Towns edit Burkittsville Emmitsburg Middletown Mount Airy partly in Carroll County Myersville New Market Thurmont Walkersville Woodsboro Village edit RosemontCensus designated places edit The Census Bureau recognizes the following census designated places in the county Adamstown Ballenger Creek Bartonsville Braddock Heights Buckeystown Green Valley Jefferson Libertytown Linganore Monrovia Point of Rocks Sabillasville Spring Ridge Urbana Unincorporated communities edit Charlesville Clover Hill Creagerstown Discovery Garfield Graceham Ijamsville Knoxville Ladiesburg Lewistown Lake Linganore Linganore Mountaindale Mount Pleasant New Midway Petersville Rocky Ridge Spring Garden Sunny Side Tuscarora Unionville Utica WolfsvilleNotable people editNotable people from Frederick County include Shadrach Bond first governor of Illinois Barbara Fritchie Unionist subject of 1863 Civil War poem by John Greenleaf Whittier Thomas Johnson delegate to First Continental Congress and U S Supreme Court judge Francis Scott Key wrote The Star Spangled Banner in 1814 which became the U S national anthem in 1931 Roger B Taney fifth U S Supreme Court chief justiceSee also edit nbsp Maryland portalNational Register of Historic Places listings in Frederick County MarylandReferences edit 2022 Frederick County Election Results Frederick County Retrieved December 5 2022 Frederick County Maryland United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 30 2022 Find a County National Association of Counties Archived from the original on May 31 2011 Retrieved June 7 2011 a b Population Change in Suburban Maryland PDF George Mason University Retrieved February 16 2014 Metropolitan sprawl puts urban in suburban 2012 Retrieved February 16 2014 Frederick County Maryland Government March 5 2008 Retrieved August 16 2008 via Maryland State Archives National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service April 15 2008 Washington Arlington Alexandria DC VA MD WV U S Census Bureau U S Department of Commerce Retrieved April 12 2017 2010 Census Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau August 22 2012 Archived from the original on September 13 2014 Retrieved September 12 2014 Frederick News Post Local Section The Frederick News Post Archived from the original on March 16 2007 Retrieved March 16 2007 Census of Population and Housing from 1790 2000 US Census Bureau Retrieved January 24 2022 Historical Census Browser University of Virginia Library Retrieved September 12 2014 Population of Counties by Decennial Census 1900 to 1990 United States Census Bureau Retrieved September 12 2014 Census 2000 PHC T 4 Ranking Tables for Counties 1990 and 2000 PDF United States Census Bureau Retrieved September 12 2014 a b P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2010 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Frederick County Maryland United States Census Bureau a b P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2020 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Frederick County Maryland United States Census Bureau a b c DP 1 Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics 2010 Demographic Profile Data United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on February 13 2020 Retrieved January 22 2016 Population Housing Units Area and Density 2010 County United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on February 13 2020 Retrieved January 22 2016 DP02 SELECTED SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS IN THE UNITED STATES 2006 2010 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on February 13 2020 Retrieved January 22 2016 Charter Government Transition Frederick County MD Government Archived from the original on March 7 2014 Retrieved March 7 2014 Depies Lori March 18 2013 Charter Government and Transition What it means to you and to Frederick County PDF Archived from the original PDF on March 7 2014 Retrieved March 7 2014 McManus Kevin November 5 2014 Gardner Elected Frederick County s First Executive WFMD AM Frederick Maryland Aloha Station Trust LLC Archived from the original on November 8 2014 2018 county election results in Maryland WTOP November 7 2018 a b c Election Summary Report Gubernatorial General Election Frederick County Maryland November 4 2014 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide All Counters All Races Unofficial Results Early Voting Polling Place and Absentee 1 Canvass PDF Frederick County Board of Elections November 6 2014 Archived from the original PDF on November 8 2014 2014 Council Districts PDF Frederick County Board of Elections November 19 2013 Archived from the original PDF on March 5 2014 Rodgers Bethany November 15 2014 Donald takes County Council seat by 25 votes Frederick News Post Retrieved November 15 2014 Summary of Voter Activity Report PDF Maryland State Board of Elections October 2022 Retrieved November 22 2022 Leip David Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections uselectionatlas org Retrieved June 11 2018 Election Summary Report Archived from the original on January 29 2015 Retrieved June 30 2015 2018 Maryland Election Results Governor s race statewide offices WTOP November 6 2018 Retrieved August 28 2019 2018 county election results in Maryland WTOP November 7 2018 Retrieved August 28 2019 2018 Maryland House of Delegates Election Results WTOP November 6 2018 Retrieved August 28 2019 Maryland Election Results 2018 Live Midterm Map by County amp Analysis Politico Retrieved August 28 2019 Unofficial 2022 Gubernatorial General Election Results for Frederick County Maryland Board of Elections November 22 2022 Retrieved November 22 2022 Maryland Senate Midterm Election Results and Maps 2022 CNN Politics CNN Retrieved January 23 2023 Leip David Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections State Data uselectionatlas org Frederick County Sheriff office website 2019 Frederick County Sheriff s Office Annual Report WTOP November 6 2018 Retrieved August 28 2019 State amp County QuickFacts Frederick County Archived June 6 2011 at the Wayback Machine Maryland United States Census Bureau a b Major Employers in Frederick County Maryland Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development Maryland at a Glance Agriculture Maryland Manual April 2015 Frederick County Dairy Farm Closes Its Doors CBS News Baltimore Associated Press October 1 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Frederick County Maryland Fire Rescue Information Frederick County Volunteer Fire Rescue Association Official website Frederick County Public Schools FCPS Frederick County Public Libraries FCPL Frederick County Maryland at Curlie Frederick County Board of County Commissioners 39 28 N 77 24 W 39 47 N 77 40 W 39 47 77 40 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frederick County Maryland amp oldid 1186062534, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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