WASHINGTON — Maryland political candidates are scrambling to meet fundraising deadlines, but voters have a deadline of their own to keep in mind: June 5.
Voters who want to change their party affiliation or have a change of address will want to update their registration by June 5 at 9 p.m.
Any voter who wants to request an alternate polling place must also meet that June 5 deadline.
Any resident who is eligible to vote but hasn’t registered yet faces the same date to sign up. That includes 17-year-olds who will be 18 by the time of the general election on Nov. 6.
You can as long as you have a Maryland driver’s license or an ID issued by the Motor Vehicle Administration.
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Maryland’s primary election is June 26.
On the ballot are races for the Democratic candidates challenging Republican Gov. Larry Hogan; all eight U.S. House seats; the Senate seat currently held by Ben Cardin, who’s facing a challenge from seven other Democrats, including Chelsea Manning; and several local races.
