Welcome
The next Board Meeting will be at 4:00 pm at our main office located at
417 E FAYETTE ST SUITE 129
BALTIMORE, MD 21202
At the September 19, 2024 Election Board Meeting we will be discussing the move of the polling place that was located at Enoch Pratt Free Library Northwood Branch, 4420 Loch Raven Blvd., to The League for People with Disabilities, 1111 E. Coldspring Lane, 21239 (.4 miles) (temporary move due to renovations). Precincts: 27025, 27026, 27027.
Please email if you plan to attend so we can make sure we have sufficient space.
Polling places changes General 2024:
Precinct: 27049
Mt Washington Upper school #221, 1801 Sulgrave Avenue, to move back to
Mt. Washington Lower School #221 (Church School Bldg.), 5800 Smith Avenue, 21209
Reason: The upper building is not handicapped accessible and cannot be made so)
Precinct: 14005
Pennsylvania Branch Library, 1531 W North Avenue to move to
School #28 Sandtown Winchester Academy 701 Gold Street, 21217
Reason: Library is not handicapped accessible and cannot be made so.
It’s a historical building so its grandfathered in (.4 miles)
Precincts: 19002, 19003, 20002
James McHenry Recreation Center, 911 Hollins Street (was site # 89) to move into the
School #10 James McHenry School, 31 S Schroeder Street, 21223
Reason: Easier management of the location – less confusion
Precinct: 25013
Brooklyn Branch Library, 300 E Patapsco St. move into
School #203 Marie Farring Elem School 300 Pontiac Street, 21225
Reason: Temporary move due to renovations (.1 mile)
Precinct: 26019
Herring Branch Library, 3801 Erdman Avenue move to
Catholic High School, 2800 Edison Hwy., 21213
Reason: Temporary move due to renovations (.4 miles)
Precinct: 13007
Frederick Douglas #450, 2301 Gwynn Falls Pkwy. move to
School #142 Robert W. Coleman Elem (will become site 56), 2400 Windsor Avenue, 21216 (.5 miles)
Reason: Building renovations
Precinct: 20006
Mary Rodman Rec Center, 3600 W. Mulberry Street move to
School #204 Mary Rodman Elementary School, 3510 W. Mulberry Street, 21229 Right next door.
Reason: Closed due to renovations
The Mission of the Board of Elections
The Board of Elections is authorized by the Public General Laws of Maryland. The Board is empowered to make rules consistent with State laws to ensure the proper and efficient registration of voters and conduct of elections.
Armstead B.C. Jones, Sr
Election Director
Abigail Goldman
Deputy Director
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