#mocovotes 2020

June 1, 2020 | Michelle Queen

#MoCoVotesMCM 2020 Primary Candidate Information

Candidate Information Available The Presidential Primary Election Day is June 2, 2020. The election was originally scheduled for April 28, but was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Voters will cast their ballot by mail to prevent the spread of coronavirus. All registered voters will automatically receive a ballot in the mail. Voted ballots must […]

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June 1, 2020 | Alex Argiris

Montgomery County Braces for Mail-In Primary Election

With Maryland’s presidential primary election set for Tuesday, many mail-in ballots were delayed in reaching voters across Montgomery County. All registered voters in the county were scheduled to receive a mail-in ballot by May 22 in light of the coronavirus pandemic. Maryland’s presidential primary was originally scheduled for April 28 before Gov. Larry Hogan postponed […]

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May 27, 2020 | Andrea Sarralde

Hoy Miércoles es la Fecha Límite para Registrarse y Votar en las Primarias

La fecha límite para registrarse para votar en las elecciones primarias del 2 de junio es hoy miércoles 27 de mayo. Esta es también la fecha límite para cambiar la afiliación del partido o actualizar la dirección de un votante. ¡REGISTRESE PARA VOTAR! FECHA LÍMITE: 27 de mayo ¡Envie la palabra VOTA por texto al […]

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May 27, 2020 | Staff Writer

Voter Registration Deadline is Wednesday

The deadline to register to vote in the June 2 primary election is Wednesday, May 27. This is also the deadline to change party affiliation or update a voter’s address. Tomorrow, 5/27 is the deadline to register, update your information or change party affiliation for the primary election. You can register or update your registration […]

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May 20, 2020 | Michelle Queen

Steps to Vote by Mail for the Presidential Primary

Voting in the June 2 presidential primary election will be a bit different than in years past. Due to the public health emergency, this election will take place by mail. All eligible voters will receive a ballot in the mail this week. Maryland holds closed primaries, meaning voters who are registered with the Republican or […]

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May 12, 2020 | Michelle Queen

Montgomery County Federation of Republican Women Present Virtual Board of Education Forum

The Montgomery County Federation of Republican Women (MCFRW) hosts a virtual forum with candidates for the three Montgomery County Board of Education races from now through June 2. The forum presents an opportunity for area residents to view videos from School Board candidates from the safety of their homes. The primary election day is June […]

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May 4, 2020 | Michelle Queen

Board of Education Candidates’ Forum set for Tuesday

Mt. Calvary Baptist Church and Lincoln Park Historical Foundation are co-hosting a virtual candidates forum on Tuesday, May 5 starting at 5:50 p.m. The forums include the three Board of Education races and the Montgomery County Circuit Judge race. There are three Board of Elections races in the November election, including one at-large seat, one […]

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April 21, 2020 | Alexandra Macia

Primary Presidential Election Voting Will Be Held By Mail

The June 2 presidential primary election will now take place by mail due to Gov. Larry Hogan’s new election procedures during the pandemic, the Board of Elections announced. Marylanders need to submit their voter’s registration or any updates to their voting record by Wednesday, May 27.  Because Maryland holds closed party primaries, only registered Democratic or […]

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April 19, 2020 | Suzanne Pollak

Robin Ficker Is Running Again, This Time For Governor

Perennial political candidate Robin Ficker, a Republican, is running for governor in yet another attempt to roll back taxes for Maryland residents. His campaign slogan is “Cut Maryland Sales Tax Two Cents.” He carried a large banner with those words on it this weekend when he demonstrated at the Maryland State House in Annapolis urging […]

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