Early Voting is October 25 – November 1 at selected location, 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Election Day is November 6, 2018 – Polls are open 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
For more information on voting, visit the State Board’s website: https://elections.maryland.gov/
Happy fall! The chill in the air and the costumes in the stores indicate only one thing (at least to me!): it’s almost time to VOTE! And VOTE is something I hope you will do.
The past two months have been so busy – I’ve attended public safety discussions, guest lectured at college courses and met new medical students, met with advocates to discuss public transportation, community development, abating truck traffic, developing more open space, supporting our institutions like the South Baltimore Learning Center, and I’ve been speaking with bill drafters about legislation for next session (not to mention two meetings of the Joint Cmte to End Homelessness in Annapolis!). I’ve also spent some time on the weekends outside of the City – knocking on doors around the state talking to voters to make sure they know that we have exceptional State Senate, House, and local candidates running in their district. It is so important that we elect great Democrats from every corner of Maryland so we can ensure we have an effective General Assembly, making positive changes that benefit all Marylanders at a time when our President is doing just the opposite.
Here in Maryland, early voting starts TOMORROW! Early voting is an easy way to make sure you can find time to cast your ballot in this important election. There are two early voting polls in District 46 – the Southeast Anchor Library and Patapsco Elementary School – but you can go to any of the 7 sites in Baltimore.
Make a plan today to Vote Early so you don’t miss your chance!
Thursday, October 25 – Thursday, November 1
10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Not registered? No problem. You can register to vote during early voting – but only during early voting! Check your registration here.
There are two constitutional amendments on the ballot! I hope you’ll vote YES on Question 1 to create a lockbox and ensure that all revenue from casinos go to education and YES on Question 2 to amend our Maryland Constitution to allow voter registration on Election Day!
I need you to vote – but I also need you to help me spread the word: remind your neighbors to vote and check in to make sure they have! And, if you can, help spread the word in Baltimore during the final weeks of the campaign and on Election Day!
Please click here to sign up to volunteer in Baltimore City or here to donate.
See you at the doors or at the early voting locations! Thank you for all you do to help build a better Baltimore and a better Maryland!