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How To Become an Informed Voter in Maryland

Active participation of citizens is essential to representative democracy - and voting is the key element to citizen participation. This guide will help you understand and become involved in the election process Maryland.

Voter Registration and Voting

To register to vote, you must:

For information or for answers to questions about voting in Maryland go to the Maryland State Board of Elections.

Your Rights As a Voter

These sites will help answer questions about voting rights and election standards:

Maryland Government

Political Parties

Currently there are three political parties recognized by the State of Maryland.

Politics1's Directory of U.S. Political Parties provides an extensive list of political parties throughout the nation.

Candidates

Campaign Financing

Congressional Voting Records

Electoral College: How Does Your Vote Count?

The Electoral College is the process by which votes for presidential elections are tallied.  This process was established in the U.S. Constitution to balance the power of the vote between citizens and Congress.  Each state has as many electors as senators and representatives (Maryland has 10).

There are a total of 538 electors-100 for the Senate, 435 for the House of Representatives and 3 for the District of Columbia.  A candidate must receive 270 votes to officially win.  If no candidate receives 270 votes, the House of Representatives elects the next president.  Go to the National Archives U.S. Electoral College page for details about how the Electoral College works as well as its history, roles and responsibilities.

Contact Us

If you would like to know more, email us through our Ask-A-Librarian service or contact us at:

Maryland Department (state and local voting)
Enoch Pratt Free Library
Central Library, State Library Resource Center
400 Cathedral Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 396-5468

Social Science and History Department (federal voting)
Enoch Pratt Free Library
Central Library, State Library Resource Center
400 Cathedral Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 396-5321

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