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OWINGS MILLS - Voters in Owings Mills who applied for mail-in ballots will begin receiving them this week. As election day approaches, here is everything you need to know about voting in this year's midterms.
Maryland will again offer a hybrid election format, where voters can vote by mail or in person at a designated polling location.
Polls will be open on election day, November 8, and early voting is available from October 27 through November 3.
Early voting in Owings Mills is available in the County Campus Metro Centre at 10302 Grand Central Avenue, Owings Mills
A mail-in-ballot drop-off box is also available at the County Campus Metro Centre
In-person voting is available in the Owings Mills High School Gym from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on November 8
No, Voters can request a mail-in ballot until November 1 or until November 4 for ballots delivered online.
Voters seeking a mail-in ballot must first request one from the state board of elections or their local board. Online ballots must be printed and submitted as a regular mail-in ballot.
Owings Mills residents will have the opportunity to vote in a variety of county and statewide races. Owings Mills’s County Council District is split by Reisterstown Road. Owings Mills residents living east of Reisterstown Road are in County Council District 2, and those living to the west of Reisterstown Road are in County Council District 4.
Darren M. Badillo, Republican - Policy positions
Henry Ciezkowski, Republican - Policy positions
Thilo August Albert Gluck, Republican - Policy positions
Pat McDonough, Republican - Policy positions
A. Scott Pappas, Republican - Policy positions
Kimberley Stansbury, Republican - Policy positions
John "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr., Democratic - Policy positions
Adam Reuter, Democratic - Policy positions
James Amos, Republican - This candidate has not yet listed their policy positions online.
Tony Fugett, Democratic - Policy positions
Izzy Patoka, Democratic - Policy positions
Kim Bryant, Republican - Policy positions
Julian Earl Jones, Democratic - Policy positions
James A. Haynes, Republican - Policy positions
Deborah Hill, Republican - Policy positions
Robbie Leonard, Democratic - Policy positions
Scott Shellenberger, Democratic - Policy positions
Brian A. Campbell, Republican - This candidate has not yet listed their policy positions online.
Julie Ensor, Democratic - Policy positions
Lauren Castro, Republican - This candidate has not yet listed their policy positions online.
Jonathan S. Stark, Republican - This candidate has not yet listed their policy positions online.
Alexis Burrell-Rohde, Democratic - Policy positions
Andy Kuhl, Republican - Policy positions
R. Jay Fisher, Democratic - Policy positions
Al Roberts, Democratic - Policy positions
The timing of election results depends on how many Marylanders cast mail-in ballots this year, but the results are expected to arrive faster than they did in July.
A recent court decision has allowed Maryland to begin counting mail-in ballots before election day. This should enable the results to be released much earlier than in the past, possibly as soon as November 9.