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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Early Voting Starts This Weekend

Early voting starts this weekend in Maryland for the November 6th Presidential Election.
The early voting locations will open on Saturday and stay open until November 1st.
State Board of Elections officials tell WBAL Radio any registered voter can cast a ballot at any of the early voting locations in the state.
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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Early voting is ridiculous, just another layer of burocracy and more chances for fraud.

Anonymous said...

I like this option, because my voting district is a Salisbury Middle. Not only is it in a bad neighborhood, but I really stick out as a white Republican man in a Democratic area.

Anonymous said...

I may have to take advantage of it especially since my employer has scheduled mandatory training on election day over 2 hrs from my voting place

Anonymous said...

Vote early and vote often!

Anonymous said...

"stick out as a white Republican man in a Democratic area"

?? Is your party affiliation tattooed on your forehead?

Anonymous said...

I have to early vote this year since Ocean City combined the elections. Due to my work and child obligations (I'm going from 6:45am until after 7pm M-F) I only have a small window at lunch time to vote and I don't think I'll have time on election day.

Anonymous said...

Everyone needs to MAKE time to VOTE! Period!
Early voting is ridiculous.
Maybe the one employer who scheduled mandatory training is trying to prevent employees from voting. If that's the case, that's just not right.
I'd think you'd qualify for absentee voting in that case.
Heck, why don't we just let everyone vote every day, that way everyone has 365 days to choose from.
See how ridiculous it is now? What's the difference?
I can see maybe 2 days of voting but to open it up way ahead of time is just stupid.

Anonymous said...

I will be there first thing Saturday to vote for the President, yes the dream act and yes on marriage.