Vote by Mail
April 1, 2020
Maryland
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Check out who we endorsed in Baltimore City HERE.
Primary Election Day: June (Mail-in and Some in-person voting)
THE DEADLINE TO REGISTER TO VOTE TO GET A MAIL-IN BALLOT WAS MAY 27.
You can still register to vote and vote in person on Election Day, June 2 at these locations.
To check your registration status, text “CHECK” to 77788 or check here online.
WHERE’S MY BALLOT?
All registered voters were mailed a ballot to the address on file. If you have not received your ballot in the mail yet, please call 800-222-VOTE.
vote by mail:
- Text “CHECK” to 77788 to check your registration status. To receive a ballot in the mail, you had to be registered at your current address by May 27. If you are not registered at your current address, you can still register and vote in person on June 2 at these locations.
- Check your mail for your ballot. A ballot will automatically be mailed to all registered voters to the address on file. Check your mail carefully! The envelope may not look like you would expect it to. If you have not received your ballot, please call 800-222-VOTE.
- Fill in the ovals next to the names of the people you are voting for. Here is who we endorsed in Baltimore City.
- Sign the voter oath on the back of the envelope. You must sign the oath for your vote to be counted.
- Put the ballot in the stamped return envelope. No postage necessary.
- Mail your ballot or drop it off at a drop-off location (find additional Baltimore City drop-offs here) by June 2, 2020. Your ballot must be post-marked by June 2 or dropped off at one of these locations (or these in Baltimore city) by 8:00 pm. *Please note – the ballot says you must vote by April 28, but this is a printing error. You have until June 2.*
IN-PERSON VOTING:
We highly recommend that you vote by mail. However, if you are unable to or if you need to register and vote on the same day, you can find in-person voting locations here.
District of Columbia
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Check out who we endorsed in DC here.
Election Day: June 2 (mail-in and some in-person voting)
The deadline to register to vote to get a mail-in ballot was May 12.
You can still register to vote and vote in person on Election Day, June 2.
THE DEADLINE TO REQUEST YOUR MAIL-IN BALLOT (ALSO CALLED “ABSENTEE BALLOT”) WAS MAY 26.
You can track the status of your absentee ballot here.
If you did not request your ballot, you can vote in person every day through June 2 at these locations.
VOTE BY MAIL:
- Check your mail for your ballot. A ballot will be mailed to all voters who have requested an absentee ballot. You can track the status of your absentee ballot here. Check your mail carefully! The envelope may not look like you would expect it to.
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Fill in the ovals next to the names of the people you are voting for. Here is who we endorsed in DC.
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Sign the voter oath on the back of the envelope. You must sign the oath for your vote to be counted.
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Put the ballot in the stamped return envelope. No postage necessary.
- Mail your ballot or drop it off at a voting center by June 2, 2020. Your ballot must be post-marked by June 2, but you can mail it as soon as you fill it out.
IN-PERSON VOTING: NOW THROUGH JUNE 2.
We highly recommend that you vote by mail. However, if you are unable to or if you need to register and vote on the same day, you can find in-person voting locations here. Each location offers curbside voting, so you don’t have to get out of your car. You can vote at any of these locations now until June 2. Voting centers are now open every day from 8:30 AM – 7:00 PM and on June 2 from 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM.