State Board of Elections Posts 2024 Presidential General Election Ballots for Review

The Maryland State Board of Elections (SBE) announced that the 2024 Presidential primary election ballots have been certified and posted for review on its website.

A registered voter will have until close of business on September 4 to seek judicial review of the certified ballots. Once the review period ends, SBE will make any necessary changes and begin the ballot printing process. Voters with questions regarding a ballot can email SBE at info.sbe@maryland.gov.

“Ballot review by registered voters is a critical part of an open and trusted election process,” said State Administrator Jared DeMarinis. “We encourage Maryland voters to review the ballots and stay informed on the 2024 Presidential general election voting process by regularly visiting our website and following us on social media.”

In addition to announcing the certification, display, and review period for the 2024 Presidential general election ballots, in honor of National Voter Registration Month this September, SBE also encourages eligible residents who are not registered to vote to do so using the online registration system. The system also allows registered voters to change party affiliation, update their address, and update their name if it has changed.

SBE encourages eligible residents not registered to vote using the online registration system. The same system allows registered voters to change party affiliation, update their address, and update their name if it has changed.

Those who prefer not to register to vote online may print the registration form (English version and Spanish version) and submit it at the local board of elections office.

As a reminder, registered voters can vote in three ways in the 2024 Presidential general election: early in person at select locations, mail-in ballot, or in person on election day at their designated polling place.

Counties administer and fund elections at the local level, overseeing polling places and coordinating poll workers every two years. Election workers work hard to ensure elections are accurate, safe, and accessible.

Marylanders interested in serving as election judges should visit SBE’s election judge webpage.

Stay tuned to Conduit Street for more information.