Maryland residents are gearing up to head to the polls for in-person early voting starting on Thursday. With several key down-ballot races to decide on in addition to the presidential race, voters are preparing to cast their ballots. The Maryland Senate race has garnered attention, with former Governor Larry Hogan, a Republican, challenging Democrat Angela Alsobrooks. Despite Hogan’s vocal criticism of former President Trump, Alsobrooks is leaning on her experience as a county executive and prosecutor to secure support in the heavily blue state. The race is currently ranked Lean D in the Fox News Power Rankings. Additionally, the race for Maryland’s 6th Congressional District between Democrat April McClain Delaney and Republican Neil Parrott is considered safe territory for Democrats and is ranked Likely D in the Power Rankings.
For Maryland residents looking to cast their vote, it is important to know the steps to take. A guide to registration and early voting is available on Vote.gov and the official election website for Maryland. Absentee voting began in late September, and voters can request a ballot without needing to provide an excuse. The deadline for ballot applications is Oct. 29, with ballots needing to be delivered to county officials by Nov. 5. Early in-person voting is an option as well, with absentee ballots able to be returned in person through Election Day. Early voting will start on Oct. 24 and run through Oct. 31. For those who still need to register to vote, Maryland residents can do so in person during early voting or on Election Day. The deadline for online or mail registration was Oct. 15.
With the upcoming election, Maryland residents have the opportunity to make their voices heard in key races at both the state and national levels. The Maryland Senate race, with Hogan challenging Alsobrooks, could potentially see a shift in representation, although the state’s strong blue lean gives Alsobrooks an edge. Down-ballot races, such as the one in the 6th Congressional District, also present an opportunity for voters to support their chosen candidates. As the early voting period begins, residents must be aware of the registration and voting process, including absentee and early in-person voting options. With deadlines fast approaching, it is crucial for voters to have all the necessary information to participate in the democratic process and ensure their voices are heard on Election Day.