Mail-In Ballots to Begin Arriving for June 2 Presidential Primary Election
Look Out for Ballots Arriving via US Postal Service
The Maryland State Board of Elections is urging all Maryland voters to be on the lookout for mail-in ballots for the June 2 Presidential Primary election. Mail-in ballots could begin arriving in mailboxes this week. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the June 2 Primary will be conducted by mail, with limited options to vote in person on Election Day.
"We are asking all Maryland voters to be on the lookout for their mail-in ballot for the June 2 Primary election and to vote by mail if possible," said Linda Lamone, Maryland Administrator of Elections. "Voting by mail is safe, secure and free. There is no postage required. Voters simply need to fill out their ballot, sign the oath on the envelope and place it back in the mail."
The Maryland State Board of Elections is committed to educating voters on the changes made to election procedures due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. These changes have been made to ensure voters can exercise their fundamental right to vote while also safeguarding the public's health during this pandemic.
The June 2 Presidential Primary election will be conducted by mail, with up to four, in-person voting locations in each County and Baltimore City for those who are unable to vote by mail.
More Information
To learn more or for a list of voting locations, visit the State Board of Elections website or call 1-800-222-8683.