The 2020 Presidential Primary Election will be held Tuesday, June 2nd, 2020. 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 are made to ensure voters can exercise their fundamental right to vote while also safeguarding the public’s health during this pandemic. This election will be conducted by mail, with at least one in-person voting location in every county and Baltimore City available for those who are unable to vote by mail.
Vote Center: If you cannot vote or return the ballot you received in the mail, or you did not receive a ballot in the mail, you may go to a vote center and vote.
Ballot Drop-off Location: If you want to drop off your voted ballot instead of mailing it, there are locations in each county where you can drop off your ballot. Take the sealed reply envelope with your voted ballot inside to a drop off location in the county where you live. The drop off locations will be available from Thursday, May 21st through Tuesday, June 2nd. Your ballot must be dropped off by 8 pm on Tuesday, June 2nd. Make sure your oath is signed or your ballot will not count.
The locations marked with an asterisk (*) are drop off locations only.
Baltimore City Locations | Addresses |
Mount Pleasant Church & Ministries |
6000 Radecke Ave., |
Edmondson High School |
501 N. Athol Ave., |
University of Maryland at Baltimore Community Engagement Center | 1 North Poppleton St., Baltimore, MD 21201 |
Dr. Carter G. Woodson School #160 |
2501 Seabury Rd., Baltimore, MD 21225 |
*Baltimore City Board of Elections Benton Office Building (Ballot drop-off location only) |
417 E. Fayette St., |
Baltimore County Locations |
Addresses |
Arbutus Community Center |
865 Sulphur Springs Blvd., |
Honeygo Run Community Center |
9033 Honeygo Blvd., |
Sollers Point Multi-Purpose Center |
323 Sollers Point Rd., |
Martin’s West |
6817 Dogwood Rd., |
*Baltimore County Board of Elections (Ballot drop-off location only) |
11112 Gilroy Rd., |
Click here to read some commonly asked questions about this election and guidance for residents on how to vote safely and conveniently.
For further questions, please visit www.elections.maryland.gov or contact the State Board at
1-800-222-8683.