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Board of Elections chooses in-person voting locations for 7th Congressional race

Posted at 12:30 PM, Apr 16, 2020
and last updated 2020-04-16 12:36:43-04

BALTIMORE — Maryland's State Board of Elections has selected three in-person voting centers for the 7th Congressional District special election on April 28.

The 7th Congressional District covers portions of the Baltimore City, Baltimore County, and Howard County, and is being held to fill the House seat of the late Elijah Cummings for the remainder of the 116th Congress.

Last week, Governor Larry Hogan ratified the Board's recommendation to cast most votes by mail.

The State Board mailed ballots to all eligible active voters in early April along with return envelopes and prepaid postage. Voters do not need to affix postage to their envelopes.

If a voter is unable to vote by mail, the following in-person voting centers will be open April 28th from 7 am to 8 pm.

Baltimore City voters - Edmondson High School
501 N. Athol Avenue in Baltimore, 21229


Baltimore County voters - Martin’s West
6817 Dogwood Road in Windsor Mill, 21244

Howard County voters - Howard County Fairgrounds
2210 Fairgrounds Road in West Friendship, 21794

To check your voter registration status, click here. If you don't have internet access, call 1-800-222-8683.