Voting in the June 2 Primary
The June 2 Democratic Primary was postponed from its original date due to the Coronavirus. It will be a mandatory vote-by-mail election, except for limited opportunities for in-person voting on election day June 2, 2020.
How Vote-By-Mail Works
1. Every registered voter will receive a ballot in the mail. Ballots should begin arriving in early-to-mid May.
2. Voters may also request email delivery of the ballot by contacting the Board of Elections.
3. Voters receiving a paper ballot should fill out the ballot and seal it in the envelope. Make sure to sign the back of the envelope, or your ballot could be disqualified.
4. Voters with a completed mail-in ballot can choose to place it in the mail, postmarked by or before June 2, or may take the ballot to one of five citywide drop-off locations beginning on May 21.
The drop off locations are:
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Mount Pleasant Church & Ministries, 6000 Radecke Avenue
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Edmondson High School, 501 N. Athol Avenue
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University of Maryland at Baltimore Community Engagement Center, 1 North Poppleton Street
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Dr. Carter G. Woodson School #160, 2501 Seabury Road
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Baltimore City Board of Elections, Benton Office Building, 417 E. Fayette Street
5. Voters who are unable to send a mail-in ballot due to a disability or because they are unable to otherwise obtain a ballot may vote in person by coming to a Vote Center on election day June 2.
The Vote Centers are:
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Mount Pleasant Church & Ministries, 6000 Radecke Avenue
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Edmondson High School, 501 N. Athol Avenue
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University of Maryland at Baltimore Community Engagement Center, 1 North Poppleton Street
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Dr. Carter G. Woodson School #160, 2501 Seabury Road
Resources
The State Board of Elections has prepared a Voter Guide for the June 2 Primary, which can be found here.