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Voter Registration
REGISTRATION IN
HARFORD COUNTY: As a registered voter, you are
eligible to vote in Federal, State and County elections. Also, if you
reside within the Town limits of Bel Air or the City limits of Aberdeen
or Havre de Grace, your Harford County registration makes you eligible
for your municipal election providing you are 18 years old by the date
of the City/Town election.
Registration in Maryland is permanent as long as your
name, address, and legal status are kept up-to-date with your local
Election Office.
ELIGIBILITY:
You must meet the following qualifications to register to vote in
Harford County:
- Resident of Harford County
- U.S. Citizen
- At least 18 years old on or before the next
General Election
- Not under guardianship for a mental
disability
- Not convicted more than once of a
disqualifying crime, nor under a sentence imposed due to conviction of
an infamous crime. (For clarification, inquire at the Election Office
410-638-3565 or e-mail us at
elections@harfordcountymd.gov)
HOW TO REGISTER:
To register to vote you must complete a voter registration application.
You can obtain an application by one of the following methods:
| IN PERSON: |
Harford County Election
Office
133 Industry Lane Forest Hill, Maryland 21050 |
| MVA: |
Harford County Election;
MVA Satellite Station
501 West MacPhail Road
Bel Air, Maryland 21014 |
MD DEPARTMENT OF
SOCIAL SERVICES: |
411 West Bel Air Avenue
Aberdeen, Maryland 21001
-or-
2 South Bond Street
Bel Air, Maryland 21014 |
| BY MAIL: |
Request an application
to register by calling the Election Office at 410-638-3565. Pick
up a Mail-In registration form at any U.S. Post Office, library or
public school. |
| TO OBTAIN
APPLICATION VIA WEB: |
http://www.elections.state.md.us/voter_registration/application.html
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VOTER REGISTRATION
DEADLINE: You can register to vote year round,
except when the registration books are closed. The registration
deadline is 21 days before an election and the registration books reopen
11 days following.
If you live within the Town limits
of Bel Air or the City limits of Aberdeen or Havre de Grace, the
registration deadline is 21 days before the date of that municipality's
election date.
CHANGES TO YOUR
REGISTRATION: If you are already registered in
Harford County, to assure that your voter registration remains current
and active, you should keep the information on your record up to date.
WHEN CHANGES CAN BE MADE:
PARTY AFFILIATION CHANGES - A
registered voter may change their party affiliation any time the
registration books are open, except 12 weeks before the date of a
Primary Election.
ADDRESS AND NAME CHANGES - A
registered voter may change their address and/or name any time the
registration books are open.
HOW CHANGES CAN BE MADE:
IN WRITING - You can make
changes to your Harford County registration by putting the request
in writting, along with your signature to Harford County
Election Office; 133 Industry Lane, Forest Hill, Maryland 21050. You may use the reverse side of your voters card to submit
this information.
THE MVA CONNECTION - When you
visit the MVA to make a change of name or address to your driver's
license, your new information is shared with the Election Office.
With your signed approval, we will automatically update your
registration record.
AVAILABLE CHANGE FORM ON-LINE - We have provided for
your convenience a form you can use to type your changes on the
screen then print and apply your signature. Completed forms must be
mailed to Harford County Election Office; 133 Industry Lane, Forest Hill, Maryland 21014.
YOUR
VOTER REGISTRATION CARD: Once you submit a
completed voter registration application or request a change, a voter's
notification card will be mailed to you. Along with your name and
address, the card will list your party affiliation, the various
districts by which you are represented, as well as the precinct number
and voting location where you are assigned to vote. YOU ARE NOT
CONSIDERED REGISTERED UNTIL YOU RECEIVE YOUR VOTER'S NOTIFICATION CARD.
Although you are not required to have your voter's
card on election day we recommend you keep your voter's card handy for
easy reference at election time. |