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Baltimore County Primary Voter Guide: What’s On The June 23 Ballot

Primary day is June 23, and residents will be voting for candidates running in local, state and congressional races.

Maryland's race for governor and lieutenant governor pits incumbents Wes Moore and Aruna Miller against fellow Democrats Eric Felber and LaTrece Hawkins Lytes.

Nine republicans, including two who switched parties to run in the GOP primary — Dan Cox and Ed Hale — are running against the Moore-Miller front.

Voters will also be making selections for all 188 members of the Maryland General Assembly and the eight U.S. House of Representatives seats.

    On the congressional side, a closely watched battle is ongoing for the 6th District between incumbent April McClain Delaney and challenger David Trone, who held the district seat before Delaney.

    The key county race to watch out for in the 2026 election cycle is that of the county executive, which includes three councilmembers — Pat Young, Izzy Patoka and Julian Jones — who are running for the post.

    Aside from every district being up for grabs, voters will also get the opportunity to make selections for seven of the county's Board of Education seats.

    Same-day registration will be available to residents who bring a valid Maryland driver's license, learner's permit, or state ID card. A change of address card, paycheck, bank statement, or utility bill can also be used to confirm one's proof of residence.

    To vote in either the Democratic or Republican Party primaries, residents must be registered with that party. Adjustments to party affiliation cannot be made past the June 2 deadline.

    Come Election Day, residents must vote at their assigned polling place. If not, they will be required to vote by provisional ballot, according to the Board of Elections.

    Residents can use an online tool provided by the state to find their designated voting district and polling station.

    County Executive Candidates

    A total of seven candidates — five Democrats and two Republicans — are running to clinch the county executive position.

    The job involves handling the daily administration of county departments and submitting proposals for the county budget. The current officeholder is Katherine Klausmeier.

    Contenders vying for the four-year term include:

    County Council Candidates By District

    1st District

    2nd District

    3rd District

    4th District

    5th District

    6th District

    7th District

    8th District

    9th District

    Board Of Education Race (Non-Partisan)

    1st District

    2nd District

    3rd District

    4th District

    5th District

    6th District

    7th District

    To view a full list of candidates in Baltimore County at the local level, click here.

    Dates To Keep In Mind

    • Early voting: June 11 through June 18 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
    • Election Day: June 23 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
    • To receive mail-in ballots by mail or fax, file a request by June 16.
    • To receive mail-in ballots online, file by June 19.
    • To receive mail-in ballots in person, request at your local board. Ballots must be postmarked by 8 p.m. on June 23 to meet the submission deadline.

    Voting Centers

    In total, there are 11 early voting centers scattered across the county.

    Residents will be able to file their mail-in ballots at over 30 locations. A detailed list of all sites can be found online.

    Voters can find the early voting centers at the following locations:

    • Arbutus Recreation Center
      865 Sulphur Spring Road
      Halethorpe
    • Randallstown Community Center
      3505 Resource Drive
      Randallstown
    • Towson University, South Campus Pavilion
      1 S. Auburn Drive
      Towson
    • Honeygo Run Community Center
      9033 Honeygo Boulevard
      Perry Hall
    • Watersedge Community Center
      7894 Dundalk Avenue
      Dundalk
    • Victory Villa Community Center
      404 Compass Road E
      Middle River
    • State Fairgrounds – Mosner Miller Bldg.
      2200 York Road
      Lutherville/Timonium
    • Reisterstown Senior Center
      12035 Reisterstown Road
      Reisterstown
    • Woodlawn Community Center
      2120 Gwynn Oak Avenue
      Gwynn Oak
    • Jacksonville Recreation Center
      3605 B Sweet Air Road
      Jacksonville
    • Baltimore County Board of Elections
      5 Crossing Way
      Owings Mills

    Two alternate early voting centers were previously marked out by officials in the case of an emergency. They are located at:

    • Owings Mills Library Meeting Room
      10300 Grand Central Avenue
      Owings Mills
    • Stembridge Community Center
      99A Stemmers Run Road
      Baltimore
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