Have you voted yet? Yes? Then, congratulations on fulfilling your civic duty. But if you haven’t, there’s still time before Election Day, Nov. 3 – and there are several ways to cast your vote.
The traditional method — going to the polls on Election Day and filling out your ballot — is still an option. However, in these pandemic times, especially with evidence of a rising wave of infections, not everyone wants to risk standing in crowds, possibly for a considerable time. For those who (very understandably) want to reduce their exposure, early voting sites, where lines and waiting times are likely to be much shorter, are available in each of the Eastern Shore counties. Early voting began on Oct. 26, and runs to Nov. 2; centers are open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week.
Early voting sites by county:Caroline: Denton
– Gen. James F. Fretterd Community Center, 107 S. Fourth St
Cecil: Elkton
– Cecil County Administration Building – Elk Room, 200 Chesapeake Blvd
Dorchester: Cambridge
– Dorchester County Office Building, 501 Court Ln
Kent: Chestertown
– Kent County Public Library, 408 High St
Queen Anne’s: Centreville
– Kennard Elementary School, 420 Little Kidwell Ave
Chester
– Kent Island Fire Department, 1610 Main St
Somerset: Westover
– Somerset County Technical High School, 7994 Tawes Campus Rd
Talbot: Easton
– Easton Fire Hall – Bingo Hall, 315 Aurora Park Dr (enter from Creamery Ln)
Wicomico: Salisbury
– Wicomico Civic Center, 500 Glen Ave
Worcester: Ocean City
– Roland E. Powell Convention Center, 4001 Coastal Hwy
If you’re one of those who sent away for a mail-in ballot but haven’t returned it yet, there are several options. If you get it in the mail so it’s postmarked before the close of business on Nov. 3, it will be counted. Or you can take it to one of the drop-off locations each county’s Board of Elections has set up to receive them — there are several in each county. If you make the latter choice, you need to get your ballot in the box before 8 p.m. Nov. 3, the same time the polls close for in-person voting.
Drop-off locations by county and town:Caroline: Denton
– Caroline County Health & Public Services Building, 403 S. Seventh St, Ste 247
Denton
– Gen. James F. Fretterd Community Center, 107 S. Fourth St
Cecil: Chesapeake City
– Bohemia Manor High School, 2755 Augustine Herman Hwy
Elkton
– Cecil County Administration Building, 200 Chesapeake Blvd
Elkton
– Elkton High School, 110 James St
North East
– North East High School, 300 Irishtown Rd
North East
– Rising Sun High School, 100 Tiger Dr
Perryville
– Perryville High School, 1696 Perryville Rd
Dorchester: Cambridge
– Dorchester County Board of Elections, 501 Court Ln
Kent: Chestertown
– Kent County Board of Elections, 135 Dixon Dr
Chestertown – Kent County Public Library, 408 High St
Queen Anne’s: Centreville
– Queen Anne's County Office Building, 110 Vincit St
Chester
– Kent Island Fire Department, 1610 Main St
Somerset: Crisfield
– Crisfield High School, 210 N. Somerset Ave
Princess Anne – Somerset County Board of Elections, 11916 Somerset Ave
Westover
– Somerset County Technical High School, 7994 Tawes Campus Rd
Talbot: Easton
– Easton Volunteer Fire Department, 315 Aurora Park Dr
Easton
– Talbot County Board of Elections, 215 Bay St
Wicomico: Delmar
– Wicomico Tourism Center, N. Salisbury Blvd
Pittsville
– Pittsville Volunteer Fire Department, 7442 Gumboro Rd
Salisbury
– Wicomico Civic Center, 500 Glen Ave
Salisbury
– Wicomico County Board of Elections, 345 Snow Hill Rd
Worcester:
Ocean City
– Roland E. Powell Convention Center, 4001 Coastal Hwy
Snow Hill
– Worcester County Election Office, 201 Belt St, Ste C
Thanks in advance for working to elect good government by casting your vote!
For more information on the election and voting, visit the Maryland Board of Elections website:
elections.maryland.govPeter Heck
is a Chestertown-based writer and editor, who spent 10 years at the Kent County News and three more with the Chestertown Spy. He is the author of 10 novels and co-author of four plays, a book reviewer for Asimov’s and Kirkus Reviews, and an incorrigible guitarist.