WE NEED ALL DEMOCRATS TO REGISTER AND VOTE!

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How Do I Register to Vote or Make Sure I am Registered to Vote in Garrett County?

To register to vote a person must be:

  • A US citizen;

  • A Maryland resident; and

  • At least 16 years old (you MAY register to vote if you are at least 16 years old but cannot vote unless you will be at least 18 years old by the next general election).

A person cannot have been:

  • Convicted of buying or selling votes;

  • Under guardianship for mental disability and found by a court to be unable to communicate a desire to vote; or

  • Convicted of a felony AND currently serving a court-ordered sentence of imprisonment (you MAY vote if you are no longer serving).

Voter Registration Applications are available at all Post Offices, Department of Social Services, Ruth Enlow Libraries, and at the Board of Elections Office or visit the MD Dept. of Elections to download an application or apply online.

Get more information on how to register

Unsure of your voter registration status? 

Use this state of Maryland lookup tool.

Interested in Absentee Voting?

For information on Absentee Voting, click here.

Interested in Military or Overseas Voting?

For information on Military or Overseas Voting, click here

Additional information From the Garrett County Board of Elections:

2008 Maryland Highway, Suite 1, Mtn. Lake Park, MD 21550

Phone  301.334.6985

Fax  301.334.6988

Email sfratz@garrettcounty.org

Website www.garrettcounty.org/board-of-elections


“I’m hopeful that despite all the noise, all the lies, we’re going to remember who we are, who we’re called to be. Out of this political darkness, I see a great awakening. If you vote, things will get better, it will be a start.”

REmember who we are — president baraCk obama, 2018


““Each one of us can make a difference. Together we can make a change.”

barbara mikulski, MARYYLAND DEMOCRATIC SENATOR (1987-2017) AND LONGEST SERVING WOMAN IN CONGRESS


““We do not have government by the majority. We have government by the majority who participate.”

THOMAS JEFFERSON


““Someone struggled for your right to vote. Use it.”

SUSAN B. ANTHONY, AMERICAN SUFFRAGIST