
Have you made your plan to vote yet?
Early Voting in Maryland begins on June 11th and continues through June 18th, 2026.
The Maryland Democratic Primary Election is June 23rd, 2026.
MARYLAND VOTING INFORMATION & FAQs
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Look up your voter registration by clicking here.
YES! Although online voter registration is closed for the Maryland Primary Election, Maryland has same day voter registration. Although you shouldn’t be asked for ID to vote, you may need to bring proof-of-residency if you’re planning to register the same day you vote. See below to learn how to register when you vote!
On Election Day: Go to the polling place assigned for your residence.
In either case, bring a document that proves where you live. This document can be:
- your MVA-issued license, permit, ID card
- change of address card
- your paycheck
- bank statement
- utility bill
- other government document with your name and new address
You can update your address during early voting or on election day. Go to the polling place assigned for your new address. At your polling place, you will provide your new address, vote a provisional ballot, and election officials will update your address and count your provisional ballot.
During Early Voting (June 11th to June 18th) you can vote at any location in the county where you’re registered to vote. On Primary Election Day (June 23rd), you’ll vote at an assigned polling location. Find your polling place by clicking here.
To vote by mail, you must request a mail-in ballot from the State Board of Elections or your local board of elections.
Mail-in ballots must be postmarked or placed in a designated ballot drop box by 8:00 pm on June 23, 2026. Drop boxes are located at all polling places and at other locations throughout your district. They look like this:

Our campaign is always looking for volunteers for our Get Out The Vote operation. We’ll need folks to staff polling locations throughout Early Voting and on Election Day. You can sign up to volunteer here, or by emailing info@mollyformaryland.com
If you’d like to help out as an election judge or poll worker, click here.
Maryland is committed to making voting accessible to all voters. All of the early voting centers and most election day polling places in Maryland are accessible to voters with disabilities. To learn more about voting by mail or voting in person, click here.

