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General Election Information

GENERAL INFORMATION

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Maryland’s primary election will be held on Tuesday, June 2, 2020.

 

Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, this election will be a vote-by-mail election, with limited in-person voting available for those who are unable to vote by mail. Ballots began arriving at mailboxes in early May and will continue to arrive through mid-May.

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Please note that the ballots were printed with April 28th as the date of the election; this is a mistake caused by the abrupt rescheduling of the election

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The Maryland State Board of Elections will automatically mail a ballot to the address that they have on file for you. If you have moved since the last time you voted, have not voted in a very long time, or have never voted in Maryland you should visit elections.maryland.gov to check and update your voter registration status and address.

 

If you need to register to vote or update your current address, you must do so by Wednesday, May 27, 2020. 

 

And remember, postage on your ballot is prepaid. You do not need to add any stamps on your return envelope. Just fill it out, and put it in the mail by June 2nd! Voters who wish to drop off their ballots may do so at designated drop off locations during the early voting period from Thursday, May 21, 2020 through Tuesday, June 2, 2020. 

 

If dropping off your ballot, you must do so by 8:00 PM on June 2. Again visit elections.maryland.gov or call 410-269-2840 to find out where your drop off site is located.

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Information from Maryland Board of Elections, Maryland Democratic Party, and Anne Arundel Board of Elections

Check out this "how-to" video from the Board of Elections

Anne Arundel County Limited In-Person Voting Centers

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  • Odenton Regional Library

  • Glen Burnie Regional Library

  • Severna Park Community Library

  • Roger "Pip" Moyer Recreation Center

  • Anne Arundel County Board of Elections​

FAQ's from Maryland Board of Elections

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