Starting today, voters across Delaware are making their voices heard as early voting for the Nov. 5 general election begins, marking the start of a pivotal period for state and national decision-making. Many residents have turned out in large numbers, eager to cast their ballots and ensure their votes are counted.
Maryland voters can head to the polls just shy of two weeks before election day as the state opens its early voting period Thursday.
The Delaware Department of Elections has released a list of early voting sites ahead of the 2024 State Primary Election in September.
The Delaware Supreme Court has reversed a lower court's decision to block absentee and early voting, restoring the two ahead of the 2024 State Primary and 2024 General Elections.
MARYLAND - Early voting in Maryland's 2024 primary elections begins on Thursday. Here's what you need to know if you plan to head to the polls…
POCOMOKE CITY, Md. -- People in the south end of Worcester County face a significant journey of approximately 45 minutes to Ocean City, the sole early voting location in the county. It is why County Commissioner Caryn Abbott is advocating for a change.
President Joe Biden will cast his midterm election ballot this weekend in his home state of Delaware, where in-person early voting begins Friday.
The only early voting location for Worcester County is at the Roland E. Powell Convention Center in Ocean City. That means Worcester County voters who live in Pocomoke City will have to drive over 30 miles if they want to cast their ballots.
Polling places across Maryland on Thursday began welcoming eligible voters for in-person early voting.
Voters in northern and southwest Virginia have recently received notices directing them to incorrect polling locations, the state Department of Elections confirmed this week.
