Vote!

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Voting in Dorchester County, Maryland, can be done through several methods, ensuring that every eligible voter has the opportunity to participate in the electoral process. Here’s a simple guide to help you understand how to vote in Dorchester County:

Registration

Before you can vote, ensure you’re registered. Maryland offers online voter registration for convenience. You can check your registration status, register to vote, or update your registration information if needed via the official Maryland voter services website.

Voting Options

You have the option to vote in person during early voting, on Election Day, or by mail-in ballot.

Early Voting

  • Dates for the Presidential Primary Election: Early voting is available from May 2, 2024, to May 9, 2024, from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM each day.
  • Early Voting Location for Dorchester County: The early voting center is located at 1000 Goodwill Ave, Cambridge, MD 21613.
  • General Information: During early voting, you can vote at any early voting center in the jurisdiction where you live.

Election Day Voting

  • Election Day for the Presidential Primary Election: May 14, 2024. Polls are open from 7:00 AM until 8:00 PM.
  • Voting Location: On Election Day, you must vote at your assigned polling place.

Mail-in Voting

  • You can also choose to vote by mail-in ballot. This option requires you to request a mail-in ballot ahead of time and ensure it’s received by 8:00 PM on Election Day to be counted.

How to Cast Your Vote

  • At the Polls: Whether voting early or on Election Day, you will hand mark a paper ballot or use an electronic ballot marking device. After filling out your ballot, you’ll place it into a privacy sleeve and then insert it into the scanning unit under the direction of an election worker.
  • Mail-in Voting: If voting by mail, use a black ink pen to fill in the ovals next to your choices on the paper ballot and follow the instructions for returning your ballot to ensure it’s counted.

Accessibility and Assistance

  • All early voting centers and polling places are accessible to voters with disabilities. Assistance for marking ballots is available for those who need it due to a disability or difficulty with reading or writing English.

Additional Information

For more detailed information, including how to register, locate your polling place, or request a mail-in ballot, visit the Dorchester County Board of Elections and the Maryland State Board of Elections websites.

By following these steps and guidelines, you can ensure your participation in the democratic process and have your voice heard in the upcoming elections​​​​​​.