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What are the dates for the 2010 elections?

Primary: September 14, 2010

General Election: November 2, 2010

 

What offices are included in the elections?

 

Federal

Senator, Representative

State

Executive: Governor, Comptroller, and Attorney General,

Maryland General Assembly (Senate and House of Delegates)

City

Baltimore: State’s Attorney, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Register of Wills, Judge of the Orphans’ Court, Sheriff

 

How do I find out where to vote?

To find out where to vote, enter your address here: http://www.elections.state.md.us/voting/where.html

Note: Within our 11th Councilmanic District (http://www.baltimorecitycouncil.com/council_districts.pdf) are 3 different Legislative Districts: 40, 44, 46.

 

Who are my current State Senators/Delegates?

List of current State Senators by district: (http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/mdmanual/05sen/html/sendist.html)

List of current State Delegates by district: http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/mdmanual/06hse/html/hsedist.html   

 

How do I find out who is running?

The State provides a list of both state candidates and local candidates:

State Candidates List (Governor, Lt. Governor, State Senators, Delegates): http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/2010/2010primarycandlist.pdf

Local Candidates List -  http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/2010/2010primarylocalcandlist.pdf

 

How can I get involved in the election process in addition to voting?

There are a number of paid or volunteer positions:

Challengers and Watchers - These authorized individuals can be in polling places and observe all Election Day activities.

Election Judges - Without them, there would be no elections! Election judges are the individuals who check in voters, provide instructions and answer questions, and generally monitor the activities in the polling place.

Parallel Testing Volunteers - This is a great opportunity for citizens who are not registered to vote, not old enough to vote or would like to simply give back to the community, to assist with verifying the accuracy of Maryland's voting system. We are asking volunteers to commit to a four-hour shift.

Voter Registration Volunteers - Do you want to help register people to vote? Voter registration volunteers are trained to assist people with registering to vote and delivering completed applications to a county board of elections.

 
   
 

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