Early voting in general election ends tomorrow, Oct. 31

Deadline to request mail-in ballot via email is Nov. 1

Maryland State Board of Elections
Posted 10/30/24

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland State Board of Elections reminds voters that early voting in the 2024 General Election ends tomorrow, Oct. 31. Early voting centers are open in all counties and the …

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Early voting in general election ends tomorrow, Oct. 31

Deadline to request mail-in ballot via email is Nov. 1

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ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland State Board of Elections reminds voters that early voting in the 2024 General Election ends tomorrow, Oct. 31. Early voting centers are open in all counties and the City of Baltimore from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Find the list of early voting centers here.

“Tomorrow is the final day for Marylanders to use early in-person voting to cast their vote,” State Administrator Jared DeMarinis said. “We are expecting strong turnout tomorrow, so we encourage any Marylander thinking about early voting to plan ahead.”

While the deadline to request a mail-in ballot by mail has passed, registered voters can still request that a mail-in ballot be sent to them via email. To request web delivery of a mail-in ballot, visit SBE’s ballot request form (English and en espanol). Requests must be received by 11:59 p.m. on Nov. 1.

Registered voters can still vote in-person on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5. To find your Election Day polling place, visit SBE’s Find My Polling Place portal. Election Day polling places will be open Nov. 5 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Marylanders can also register to vote the same day they cast their vote. Make sure to bring a document that proves where you live when you visit your local polling place.

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