Politics & Government
Where To Vote In Person In Harford County
Voters who didn't mail in ballots can vote June 2 at one site in Bel Air. There's also a drop box for ballots.
HARFORD COUNTY, MD — Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the June 2 primary election in Maryland will be conducted predominantly by mail. However, there still will be in-person voting centers set up for those who did not obtain a ballot or mail it in.
"We are trying to protect each voter in Harford County, and the vote by mail option gives each voter that opportunity – all without leaving your home," Harford County Election Director Cindy Remmey said in a statement. "Those that need assistance can vote in-person at McFaul Activities Center on June 2nd Election Day."
Registered Republicans or Democrats voting in their party's primary elections can vote on candidates for president, delegates to the nominating conventions and in the case of Democrats, for the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Here's where to vote in person Tuesday, June 2, in Harford County:
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- McFaul Activity Center, 525 W. MacPhail Road, Bel Air, MD 21014
The voting center will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, next to the Motor Vehicle Administration.
Ballot marking devices will be available for voters who have disabilities, officials say.
Casting Ballots By Mail Or Drop Box
Marylanders must mail or hand-deliver their ballots. They cannot be submitted online or returned by email or fax.
Mailed-in ballots must be postmarked on or before June 2.
Hand-delivered ballots must be returned to the voter's local board of elections by 8 p.m. on Election Day. Those who have ballots they would like to drop off in person can take them to the Harford County Board of Elections, 133 Industry Lane, Forest Hill, MD 21050. There will be a drop box there.
Ensuring Votes Are Counted
Marylanders can check that their ballot was counted by visiting the state election board's voter services site or calling 1-800-222-8683. The information will be posted about 10 days after the election.
Still Have Questions?
Call the Harford County Board of Elections at 410-638-3565 for more information.
Patch editor Kristin Danley-Greiner contributed to this report.
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