How do your Councilmembers score? See how the Council acted on key bills and budget items to advance social, racial, and economic justice in Montgomery County in the 2019–2022 period.
In the Montgomery County Council, most votes are unanimous—so legislators often make their impact before the final vote, through amendments and sponsorship. That's why the Jews United for Justice Campaign Fund scorecard rates councilmembers on all of these actions—keeping them accountable to the values JUFJCF and our partners fight for.
*Please note that this scorecard reflects the actions of the Council in office from 2019-2022. As we begin to score key bills and budget items, we will update this scorecard with information for the current Council.
Final Votes
Amendment Votes
Sponsorships
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Score summary
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Committees

98%
Will Jawando
At-large
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100%
94%
1st
- Planning, Housing, & Economic Development
- Education & Culture

87%
Tom Hucker
District 5
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100%
75%
4th
- Transportation & Environment
- Public Safety

84%
Nancy Navarro
District 4
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84%
79%
2nd
- Government Operations & Fiscal Policy
- Education & Culture

80%
Evan Glass
At-large
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89%
67%
5th
- Health & Human Services
- Transportation & Environment

78%
Hans Riemer
At-large
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89%
53%
2nd
- Planning, Housing, & Economic Development
- Transportation & Environment

76%
Sidney Katz
District 3
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79%
75%
7th
- Government Operations & Fiscal Policy
- Public Safety

74%
Craig Rice
District 2
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84%
60%
6th
- Education & Culture
- Health & Human Services

74%
Gabe Albornoz
At-large
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84%
65%
7th
- Health & Human Services
- Public Safety

63%
Andrew Friedson
District 1
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78%
48%
9th
- Planning, Housing, & Economic Development
- Government Operations & Fiscal Policy