April 28, 2024
Scripture
Proverbs 28:20 KJV 20 A faithful man shall abound with blessings: but he that maketh haste to be rich shall not be innocent.
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2024 Presidential Elections – Voter Resources
#MDvotes 2024
This website offers a step-by-step guide for Marylanders who want to participate in the presidential elections.
To vote by mail, you must request a mail-in ballot from the State Board of Elections or your local board. Your request for a mail-in ballot for the Presidential Primary Election must be submitted as follows:
- If you want to receive your ballot by mail or fax, your request must be received (not just mailed) by Tuesday, May 7, 2024.
- If you want to receive your ballot via the internet, your request must be received by 5 pm, Friday, May 10, 2024 for a request sent in the mail, or by 11:59 pm, Friday, May 10, 2024 for
- a request sent by fax or submitted online.
Mail-in ballots must be postmarked or placed in a designated ballot drop box (en espanol) by 8 pm on May 14, 2024 for the Presidential Primary Election.
To vote in person, Marylanders can vote during early voting or on election day:
- For the 2024 Presidential Primary Election, early voting will be available from Thursday, May 2, 2024 through Thursday, May 9, 2024 (including Saturday and Sunday) from 7 am to 8 pm. You can vote early at any early voting center in the county you live in (en espanol).
- The Presidential Primary Election day is May 14, 2024 from 7 am to 8 pm. To vote in person on election days, vote at your assigned polling place.
Below you will find information on:
- Request a Mail-in Ballot (must be received by May 14, 2024 for the Presidential Primary Election)
- Vote by Mail (Mail-in Ballot)
- Vote Early (Thursday, May 2, 2024 – Thursday, May 9, 2024)
- Vote on Election Day (Presidential Primary Election Day is May 14, 2024.)
- Accessible Voting
Register to Vote
You can register to vote during early voting. Go to an early voting center in the county where you live, and bring a document that proves where you live. This document can be your MVA-issued license, permit, ID card, or change of address card, or your paycheck, bank statement, utility bill, or other government document with your name and new address.
You can register to vote on election day. Go to the polling place assigned for your residence, and bring a document that proves where you live. You can find your polling place here. The document can be your MVA-issued license, permit, ID card, or change of address card, or your paycheck, bank statement, utility bill, or other government document with your name and new address.
You can update your address during early voting or on election day. Go to the polling place assigned for your new address. You can find your polling place here. At your polling place, you will provide your new address, vote a provisional ballot, and election officials will update your address and count your provisional ballot.
Request a Mail-In Ballot
The deadline for us to receive your request for a ballot using our online system is May 10, 2024 for the Presidential Primary Election. If this deadline has passed and you would like to vote a mail-in ballot, please go to your local board of elections. You can pick up your ballot there and either vote and return it then or take your ballot with you and return it by mail or at a ballot drop box (en espanol).
Once your application is submitted, you can check the status of your application here.
Vote by Mail (Mail-in Ballot)
If you chose to receive your mail-in ballot by U.S. Mail, simply follow the instructions with your ballot and return it in the postage-paid return envelope that accompanies your ballot.
Your mail-in ballot must be mailed, dropped in a ballot drop box location, taken to a polling place, Early Voting Center or local board by 8 pm on Election Day, May 14 for the Presidential Primary Election. If you mail your ballot, it must be postmarked on or before each election day to be counted.
If you chose to receive your ballot by email, you will receive an email with a link that will allow you to print and mail your ballot.
Maryland.gov are domain names that belong to the Maryland State Board of Elections. Our email will have the prefix “absentee” or “voterservices”and the suffix “@maryland.gov.” The following are domain names that the Maryland State of Election uses: MDElections.SBE@info.maryland.gov, Absentee.sbe@maryland.gov and support@marylandstateboardofelections.zohodesk.com. Ballots are delivered from MDelectionsbe@maryland.gov. Ballots are delivered from MDelectionsbe@maryland.gov. For example, sbe_voterservices@maryland.gov is an email we use to communicate with our voters about mail-in voting.
If you don’t see your email, please check your SPAM folder and if you don’t see it there, please email us and provide your full name, month and day of your birth, and the county where you are registered to vote.
Important Note: A recent change in the law requires the State Board of Elections and each local board of elections to refer to absentee ballots as “mail-in ballots” and absentee voting as “mail-in voting.” Please note that this change in terminology does NOT change the process of mail-in voting.
Completing your Ballot
When filling out your ballot, remember to:
- Use black ink pen to mark your ballot (Do not use a sharpie).
- Sign the return envelope. Do not sign the ballot.
- Seal your return envelope.
- Send your ballot using the postage-paid return envelope.
Returning your Ballot
First Class Mail – U.S. Post Office
We are urging all Marylanders to return their ballots as soon as possible due to potential delays with the U.S. Postal Service. Your ballot comes with a postage-paid return envelope, so submitting your ballot by mail is free. Your ballot must be postmarked on or before May 14 for the Presidential Primary Election. Putting your ballot in a mailbox on election day does not mean it is postmarked that day.
Ballot Drop Boxes
Marylanders can use a ballot drop box to return their mail-in ballot. The 2024 Presidential Primary Election ballot drop box locations are here (en español). Ballot drop boxes will be open until 8pm on May 14 for the Presidential Primary Election.Voting In Person
Due to a recent change in the law, we now mail every voter an application for a mail-in ballot. The best time to vote in person is on weekends during early voting and between 10 am and 3 pm on election day.
Vote Early
If you prefer to vote in person, for the Presidential Primary Election, early voting centers will be open from Thursday, May 2, 2024 through Thursday, May 9, 2024 from 7 am until 8 pm–Saturday and Sunday too. You may vote early at any early voting center in your jurisdiction of residence (en espanol).
Vote on Election Day
Election day polling places will be open from 7 am until 8 pm on May 14, 2024. Election day voting will be held at your assigned polling place.
Canceling Mail-In Ballot/Switching to In-Person Voting
If you have previously requested a mail-in ballot and would like to vote in person, you will need to cancel your mail-in ballot. The easiest way to cancel your mail-in ballot request is online via our Voter Registration Update Page here: Maryland’s Online Voter Registration System (OLUP).
You can find step-by-step instructions on canceling your mail-In ballot and switching to in-person voting (including screenshots) on our Mail-In Voting information page.
Accessible Voting
Maryland is committed to making voting accessible to all voters. All of the early voting centers in Maryland are accessible to voters with disabilities. To learn more about voting by mail or voting in person, click here.
source: https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2024/index.html
How to Make Homemade Popsicles
How to make healthy homemade popsicles from A to Z, including how to make fruity, creamy, and even hidden veggie popsicles!
Servings:8
Ingredients:
Berry Lemon
▢½ cup orange juice
▢1 ½ cup fresh berries
▢2 Tbsp lemon juice
▢1 Tbsp lemon zest
▢2 to 4 Tbsp honey or sugar
Rainbow Fruit
▢1 cup sliced fruit
▢1 ½ cups coconut water
▢2 to 4 Tbsp honey or sugar
Berries and Cream
▢1 ½ cups fresh berries
▢2 Tbsp honey or sugar
▢1 cup full-fat plain Greek yogurt
▢½ tsp vanilla extract
Coconut Lime
▢1 14-oz can full-fat coconut milk
▢¼ cup lime juice
▢2 Tbsp lime zest
▢¼ cup honey
Sneaky Spinach
▢1 ½ cups milk
▢1 cup fresh spinach
▢¼ cup honey
▢2 bananas
Instructions: Mix your ingredients and pour into molds according to the popsicle you want to make:
Berry Lemon: Combine all ingredients in a blender until smooth. Pour into molds.
Rainbow Fruit: Distribute fruit into molds. Combine coconut water and honey, then pour into molds, tapping on the counter to remove air pockets.
Berries and Cream: Puree berries until smooth (add a touch of water or juice if needed to get things moving). Stir together yogurt, honey, and vanilla. Spoon berries and yogurt into molds in alternating layers.
Coconut Lime: Stir together all ingredients. Pour into molds.
Sneaky Spinach: Combine all ingredients in a blender until smooth. Pour into molds.
Freeze: Insert popsicle sticks and freeze until hard, at least 4 hours.
Unmold: Run mold under warm water for a few seconds to loosen, then remove pops from the molds.
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