Politics & Government

Early Voting in Anne Arundel County for Presidential Election

Anne Arundel County residents can vote starting Oct. 27 in the presidential, senate and other 2016 races.

ANNAPOLIS, MD — Early voting is available in Anne Arundel County for this year's presidential election, which can help ease lines at the polls in Nov. 8 and allow residents to vote at the time that best fits into their schedule.

Voters can cast their ballots from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 27, through Thursday, Nov. 3, at five early voting sites across Anne Arundel County. You can check your voter registration status here. The Maryland voter registration deadline is Oct. 18.

Voters will choose between Democratic Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump on Nov. 8, and also elect a United States senator to replace the retiring Sen. Barbara Mikulski, other members of Congress and state legislators. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on election day.

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Anne Arundel County early voting locations are:

Residents should become familiar with the new, paper-based, digital image scan voting system before arriving at their polling place. Voters will now mark their selections with a pen on paper ballots prior to inserting them in the scanner for tabulation.

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For more election information, call the Anne Arundel County Board of Elections at (410) 222-6600; stop by the office during business hours at 6740 Baymeadow Drive in Glen Burnie; or visit the Maryland State Board of Elections’ website at http://elections.state.md.us.

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