
Well, it seems the Democrats finally have someone interested in challenging John Leopold or the yet undetermined Republican nominee. In this case, it's a notable face intimately familiar with the office of Anne Arundel County Executive. According to my sources, Janet Owens has made it known that she'll seriously consider mounting a campaign to reclaim the seat she stepped away from back in 2006.
When I initially heard this rumor, I felt it couldn't be possible since Mrs. Owens already served two terms. Then, I came across Article IV, Section 401 of Anne Arundel County Code. It reads as follows: "No person elected or appointed to the office of County Executive shall be eligible to succeed himself or herself if he or she has served in such office for two consecutive four-year terms". Therefore, since Mrs. Owens does not currently occupy the seat, she may pursue it once again.
I can just hear my Republicans friends laughing at the notion of Janet Owens trying to comeback. Likewise, I also have concerns based on some of Mrs. Owens' policy decisions of the past. Still, it would be a mistake to underestimate her chances. No one, including myself, gave her much of a prayer to unseat John Gary back in 1998. Yet somehow, this former judge of the Orphans Court shocked the local political world with her victory.
At this juncture, I would guess the Democratic nomination would be nearly a lock for Mrs. Owens. From there, I would expect a highly competitive general election fight. Too bad it's only June of 2009.



