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Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Early voting set to start this week in Maryland

BALTIMORE —For voters who missed last week's voter registration deadline, there is another chance for them to sign up.

Voters still have the opportunity to register and cast their ballots, during early voting this week. To do so, voters must bring proof of residency, like a driver’s license, ID card, paycheck or utility bill to register on site this week.

As early voting is set to get underway, election judges are needed in Baltimore City to ensure the process goes smoothly.

“It seems as though a lot of people are not motivated for this election,” Baltimore City Board of Elections director Armstead Jones said.

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9 comments:

  1. Time for handing out loose cigs handing immigrants fake ids and busing in vagrants to vote for Hillary and rawlings-blake...

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  2. Baltimore city: bring proof of free food, health care, subsidized housing and show your Obama phone.

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  3. Vote on election day only, Conservatives! Yes, it will be a long line. Take the day off and get there early. Don't give them time to fumble the votes all week the way they want them to come out!

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  4. Early voting is a total bunch of BS except for the military and a select few people who can prove they are severly handicapped or will be out of the country.

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  5. Im shure they are warning up the buses, to sent into the intercitys .

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  6. I saw a flat bed truck with a load of caskets near a voting place. I guess the dead are voting early.

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  7. Looking carefully at all the Charter Amendments, which were only discussed "publicly" without proper notice at the "Public" at council meetings, I'm reading them all, and if all are put together they give the Council the right to fire, get rid of, or abolish Bob Culver and his Job altogether!

    Vote no against all, but FINALLY there is a Question A giving us the chance to make our local Board Of Education an ALL ELECTED ONE, which we've been fighting YEARS to put on the Ballot!

    So, VOTE FOR OPTION 2 on that one! ALL ELECTED!!!!

    All other questions are an absolute NO!

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  8. why isn't a deadline a deadline anymore?

    "...if you missed whatever after the deadline on Tuesday, you can do it now."

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  9. You miss the deadline, tough noogies.

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