Maryland residents can register to vote and registered voters can make address changes during early voting

For the first time in a general election during early voting, Maryland residents can register to vote and registered voters can make address changes.

One can do so by going to the voting center in your county and providing documentation proving residency.

If you’re registered but you have moved, be sure to bring a document proving residency at the early voting center, for example, a drivers license, ID card, a utility bill or even a bank statement.

The same day registration and address change process is only available during early voting. It will not be available on Election Day.

The first day of early voting in Maryland is October 27, 2016 and runs through November 3rd. There are 69 early voting centers in Maryland and each center will be open from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm. There is at least one early voting center in every county, and 11 counties have more than one center.

Centers are located at accessible facilities with enough parking and within a convenient driving distance for most voters in the county. A list of the early voting centers is available here.

According to prior voting patterns, the best days to avoid delays will be Saturday, October 29th and Sunday, October 30th.

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