Where To Vote In Person, Drop Off Ballot In Montgomery County
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Silver Spring MD
02 June, 2020
12:49 PM
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SILVER SPRING, MD — Maryland's primary election on June 2 will be conducted largely by mail due to the coronavirus pandemic. Montgomery County residents still have time to mail in their ballots. Those who did not obtain a ballot or mail it in, can vote at a number of polling sites across the county. 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. Those who aren't affiliated with one of the major political parties can only cast a ballot in the Board of Education contests. Election results are expected Tuesday. Click here to be redirected to Patch's results page. How To Cast Your Ballot By mail: Voted ballots must be postmarked on or before Tuesday, June 2.By hand: Hand-delivered ballots must be returned to the voter's local board of elections by 8 p.m. on Election Day.Locations include:Wheaton Library & Community Recreation Center (11701 Georgia Ave., Wheaton)Rockville City Hall (111 Maryland Ave., Rockville)Montgomery County Board of Elections (18753 N. Frederick Ave., Gaithersburg)In-person: Polling sites will be open on June 2 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. A list of locations can be found here. Given the country is in the middle of a public health crisis, election officials urge voters to only visit polling places as a last resort.Locations:Silver Spring Civic Building (One Veterans Place, Silver Spring)Marilyn J. Praisner Community Recreation Center (14906 Old Columbia Pike, Burtonsville)Activity Center at Bohrer Park (506 South Frederick Ave., Gaithersburg)Germantown Community Recreation Center (18905 Kingsview Rd., Germantown)Click here to see wait times at polling sites. Who's On The Ballot Former Vice President Joe Biden (D), President Donald Trump, and former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld are on the ballot. All eight of the state's U.S. House seats are up for grabs. The two Senate seats, however, are not on the ballot. In Montgomery County, 13 people are running for the Board of Education's at-large seat. Click here to see who else is running in the upcoming primary election. Sample Ballot Montgomery County
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