Voting was light Tuesday, with Montgomery County Board of Elections reporting zero wait time at all early election voting sites at noon.
At White Oak Community Recreation Center, the county’s newest early voting site, only 23 people had cast votes as of 11:39 a.m. for the July 19 primary. There were more election workers and volunteers supporting candidates than people actually voting.
Two District 5 county council candidates had close relatives urging people to vote. Elizabeth Barrie, the mother of Fatmata Barrie, and Mabel Koroma, wife of Daniel Koroma, stood out in the heat much of the morning.
Early voting ends July 14.
Maryland's District 20 Delegation is the absolute best. (Yes, I am biased.) 🤹♂️ VOTE. Early voting through Thursday July 14. Day-of voting Tuesday July 19. Details at https://t.co/a1eBwVJW4Q pic.twitter.com/q9MYbkHnLT
— Reemberto Rodriguez, Sr. (@reemberto) July 12, 2022
The ice cream truck at the Germantown early voting center got some grownup kids very excited today. @fraserfor15 @MarilynBalcombe @andrewsaundry #election2020 #earlyVoting pic.twitter.com/fjzWP6OpyK
— Lily Qi (@LilyQiMaryland) July 8, 2022
Early Voting in Maryland runs from July 7 to July 14. Make a plan to vote during early voting or on Primary Day, July 19. Learn more at https://t.co/Hhr7LpN7gr pic.twitter.com/ZHkczQ077U
— Montgomery College (@montgomerycoll) July 6, 2022