ballot_box.jpgProgressive Marylanders: Early voting statewide begins TOMORROW – Monday, October 26 – and continues through November 2, the day before Election Day November 3. It includes Saturday (Oct. 31) and Sunday (Nov. 1) and runs from 7 AM to 8 PM in most locations. On how to vote, and who Progressive Maryland is backing, read on...



 

Progressive Marylanders: Early voting statewide begins TOMORROW – Monday, October 26 – and continues through November 2, the day before Election Day November 3. It includes Saturday (Oct. 31) and Sunday (Nov. 1) and runs from 7 AM to 8 PM in most locations.

Progressive Maryland has endorsed candidates after careful vetting and questionnaires to be sure we are backing progressive candidates. See all of our Progressive Maryland endorsees HERE. Below, we highlight our endorsees in the crowded Baltimore City races.

Many, many Marylanders have already voted by mail. If you want to vote in person, make a plan now to vote safely at an early voting location, which often is NOT the same as your local polling place. Check those locations out at Your local board of elections and try to give yourself a few days’ cushion so if the first try doesn’t work out or feel safe, you still have a day or two to complete early voting.

If you received a mail-in (absentee) ballot request, sent it in and received a ballot that you have completed, you can mail it in OR take it to a ballot drop box yourself. Your local board of elections has a list of drop box locations.

Worried about whether your registration is still valid? Check it out online HERE

Get solid information on early voting and other matters from the Maryland League of Women Voters HERE.


 


HERE ARE OUR ENDORSED CANDIDATES IN  BALTIMORE CITY:
(links are for their campaign websites)

Brandon Scott for Baltimore City Mayorscott_mayor.png

henry_comp.pngBill Henry for Baltimore City Comptroller

Zeke Cohen for Baltimore City Council, District 1 cohen_cc.png

mccray_cc.pngDanielle McCray for Baltimore City Council, District 2

Ryan Dorsey for Baltimore City Council, District 3 dorsey_cc.png

burnett_cc.pngKris Burnett for Baltimore City Council, District 8

John Bullock for Baltimore City Council, District 9bullock_cc.png

porter_cc.pngPhylicia Porter for Baltimore City Council, District 10

 Franca Muller Paz for Baltimore City Council, District 12paz_cc.png

ramos_cc.pngOdette Ramos for Baltimore City Council, District 14

 

See all of our Progressive Maryland endorsees HERE. We'll feature all of them this week on the PM BlogSpace.

But above all, VOTE.

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