Any voter who wants to vote by mail may request an application online to vote in the Presidential Primary Election as long as they have a Maryland’s driver’s license or MVA-issued ID card. If you request a vote by mail ballot, it will be your official ballot and you will not be able to vote […]
Board of Elections Needs Student Volunteers for Future Vote Program
The Montgomery County Board of Elections seeks students school-aged students from grades 6-12 to participate in the Future Vote Program. Future Vote students will serve as Election Day aides during the 2016 Presidential Primary Election on Tuesday, April 26. There is also an opportunity to participate in many other activities with the Board of Elections […]
BOE Future Vote Program Needs High School Election Judges
The Montgomery County Board of Elections “Future Vote” Program is seeking high school juniors/seniors to serve as paid election judges at polling places for the Presidential Primary Election, which is scheduled on Tuesday, April 26, 2016. In accordance with the Maryland Election Code, individuals serving as election judges must be registered to vote in the […]
Watch the Latest “21 This Week” (VIDEO)
Susan Heltemes hosts the latest episode of “21 This Week.” Topics discussed include the Republican presidential race, the eighth district Congressional race in Maryland, and the 10 snobbiest places in Maryland ranked by RoadSnacks. This week’s panel of political observers includes Susan Hoffmann, Rich Parsons, Henry Hailstock and John Hurson. You can watch the show in its […]
Watch the Latest “21 This Week” (VIDEO)
Casey Aiken hosts the latest episode of “21 This Week.” Topics discussed include board of election reversals on early voting centers, city of Rockville elections, toll lanes on the American Legion Bridge and the Democratic presidential race. This week’s panel of political observers includes Elbridge James, Sam Statland, Jerry Cave and Cynthia Rubenstein. You can […]
Board of Elections President Says Restored Early Voting Sites “Win-Win”
Montgomery County Board of Elections decided to restore all voting sites, including the previously disputed Bethesda and Burtonsville locations on Monday. The board will also propose the addition of a Potomac site as well for the 2016 elections. MyMCMedia contacted Montgomery County Board of Elections President Jim Shalleck who supported moving two sites. Shalleck says […]
Bethesda and Burtonsville Early Voting Sites Restored (PHOTO)
Montgomery County Board of Elections will not only restore early voting sites in Bethesda (Jane E. Lawton Community Center) and Burtonsville (Marilyn J Praisner Community Recreation Center), but also request the State to allow a tenth site. Montgomery County Council President George Leventhal tweeted the news earlier today. County Board of Elections Chair Jim Shalleck […]
Five Things to Know Today, Oct. 14, in Montgomery County
Here are your five things to know today, Oct. 14, in Montgomery County: 1. Commuters are advised to avoid the area of Cedar Lane and Rockville Pike in Bethesda this morning as WSSC repairs continue on a broken 16-inch water main. 2. Heads up! Montgomery Parks officials are warning Capital Crescent Trail users of an […]
Council Calls News Conference Ahead of Early Voting Sites Decision (VIDEO)
Council Members Tom Hucker and Roger Berliner hosted a joint news conference with faith and community leaders announcing a 2,500 signature petition opposing moving early voting sites; 50 hours before sites are finalized. Watch the video for more:
Council Members Reveal Petition Opposing New Early Voting Sites
Montgomery County Council Members Tom Hucker and Roger Berliner revealed a 2,500 signature petition against moving early voting sites at a jointly held press conference today. Both Hucker and Berliner were joined by fellow council members, community, and faith leaders. The petition urges the State Board of Elections to reject the County Board of Election’s […]
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