Deadlines Approaching to Request Mail-In Ballots

Early voting is underway and runs through Thursday, November 3. Election Day is Tuesday, November 8. Conduit Street has everything you need to know to cast a ballot (in person or by mail).

Mail-in voting

Voters wishing to receive a mail-in ballot for the General Election face two crucial deadlines this week:

  • Voters wishing to receive a mail-in ballot via the US Postal Service must submit a request by Tuesday, November 1. Ballot requests can be made online or at a voter’s local board of elections office.
  • This Friday, November 4, is the deadline to request a mail-in ballot be sent via email.

In addition to submitting mail-in ballots through the United States Postal Service, voters can return their mail-in ballots using an official ballot box in their county.

There are 281 ballot boxes located across the state. A list of the ballot box locations is available online (in Spanish).

In-person voting

In-person early voting is open statewide and runs through Thursday, November 3. Same-day voter registration is available for eligible Marylanders at all early voting centers.

The Maryland State Board of Elections encourages voters to review the list of early voting centers in advance, as some early voting locations changed following July’s Primary Election.

All early voting centers will be open daily from 7:00 am. to 8:00 pm during the weeklong early voting period.

Those intending to take advantage of same-day registration must provide documentation verifying their place of residence. Acceptable forms of documentation include an MVA-issued driver’s license, ID card, change of address card, a paycheck, bank statement, utility bill, or other government document displaying the voter’s name and new address.

Eligible Marylanders can register to vote and cast their ballots at any early voting location in the jurisdiction in which they reside.

Voters wishing to vote in person on Election Day – November 8 – should confirm their polling place online.

Become An Election Judge

The local boards of elections continue to look for voters to serve as election judges. Interested voters can learn more and apply here.

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