Election Day is three weeks away but voting is ongoing.
Sen. Cheryl Kagan (D-17) is engaged with state and county election board matters and helped clarify some ballot questions like where exactly to sign and why internet delivery may not be as convenient as you think.
In Maryland, the board of elections must receive mail-in ballot requests by Oct. 20. To be clear, Oct. 20 is the latest date the board can receive the request. It’s not necessarily the latest date residents can request a ballot, depending on how long it takes the board to get it.
MyMCMedia spoke with Kagan.