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Change Your Party by June 3 for June 24 Primary

Posted for St. Mary’s County Commissioner President Jack Russell
Leading Edge

from Donkey Hotey Creative Commons license

from Donkey Hotey
Creative Commons license

 

Important 2014 Gubernatorial Primary Election Deadlines

 Leonardtown, MD – Important deadlines for the upcoming 2014 Gubernatorial Primary Election are approaching. The deadline to register to vote, change party affiliation, update an address, and/or request an alternate polling place for this election is Tuesday, June 3, 2014 at 9:00 pm.

To vote in the upcoming primary election, Maryland residents who are eligible to vote but not yet registered – including 17-year-olds who will be 18 years old or older on or before the November 4 General Election – must register by 9:00 pm on Tuesday, June 3, 2014. This is also the last day for registered voters to update their address with their local board of elections or change their party affiliation.

St. Mary’s County residents with a Maryland driver’s license or MVA-issued ID may register to vote, change their address, or change their party affiliation online here. Voters and members of the military, their spouses and dependents who are overseas and who do not have a Maryland driver’s license or MVA-issued ID, may also register or change their address or party affiliation online using different identifying information.

Paper voter registration applications must be hand-delivered or mailed to the St. Mary’s Board of Elections. A hand-delivered application must be received by the St. Mary’s Board of Elections by 9:00 pm on June 3, and a mailed application must be postmarked by June 3.

Voter registration applications are available throughout Maryland at the following locations:

Local boards of elections, Motor Vehicle Administration offices, State Department of Health offices, Local Department of Social Services offices, Offices on Aging, Division of Rehabilitation Services, Public institutions of higher education, Marriage license bureaus, Post offices, Public libraries, State Board of Elections.

Most of Maryland’s polling places are accessible to voters with disabilities. An elderly voter or a voter with a disability who is assigned to an inaccessible polling place may ask to be reassigned to an accessible polling place. This request must be submitted in writing by 9:00 pm. on Tuesday, June 3. The request form is available online  or by calling 1-800-222-8683 to request a form by mail.

You may also call 1-800-222-8683 to request an application by mail or download and print a voter registration application at this site.

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