To be a registered voter in Howard County, you must meet the following requirements.
- You have been pardoned
- You have completed the court ordered sentence imposed including parole and probation.
How to Register to Vote
You may apply to become a registered voter:
- At a local election board office or at the State Board office;
- At a registration site administered by a local election board;
- By mail
- When applying to the Motor Vehicle Administration for the issuance, renewal or modification of a driver's license or identification card;
- When applying for services at a voter registration agency such as:
1. Offices in Maryland which provide assistance;
2. Offices in Maryland which provide State-funded programs primarily engaged in providing services to individuals with disabilities; and
3. Public institutions of higher education in Maryland
4. United States Post Office
- With the assistance of a voter registration volunteer.
You may also:
- Call the Election Office at 410-313-5820 and request a voter registration application be mailed to you; or
- Download a voter registration application from one of the following websites:
- www.electionsmaryland.com or www.elections.state.md.us Click on Frequently Asked Questions & Answers then Voter Registration Application; go to Download and click "in English" or "en sepanol".
The completed Voter Registration Application with an original signature must be returned to the Election Office - online registration is not available and faxed or emailed applications can not be accepted.
If you have previously registered to vote in Maryland or in any other state, please provide the name and address shown on your last registration.
Party Affiliation
For the 2010 Primary Election, the deadline to change your party affiliation is August 24, 2010. All party affiliation changes must be requested in writing and signed by the voter.
Provisional Ballots
If the voter is required to provide identification information but fails to do so before voting, the voter will be issued a provisional ballot. The provisional ballot will only be counted if the voter is duly registered and provides the identification information before the canvassing of the provisional ballots occurs.
How to Obtain an Application
Voter registration applications can be obtained at the following locations:
- Howard County Board Of Election -By telephone or in person.
- Local post offices
- Libraries
- Motor Vehicle Administration Offices
- County municipal offices
- All public assistance offices
- All offices providing state-funded programs
- State Board of Elections (download the application online)
Required Information
The following information is required to complete the registration application:
- Name, address
- Citizenship status
- Date of birth and gender
- Maryland Drivers License Number
- MVA ID Card number - provide only if you do not have a Maryland Driver License Number
- Social Security Number (at least the last 4 digits must be provided); - provide only if you do not have a valid Maryland Drivers License Number
- Your application will not be processed unless you provide the above required information or affirm, under penalty of perjury, that you do not have a Maryland Driver's License or Social Security Number
- Student, employee or military ID card; United States passport; or any other State or Federal Government-issued ID card
- A current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document that shows your name and address
Party affiliation is optional. If it is not provided, the default will be Unaffiliated.
When to Register
You may register to vote any time Voter Registration is open. Registration closes beginning at 9 p.m. on the 21st day preceding an election and remains closed until the 11th day after the election.
Any voter registration application received when registration is closed will be held by the Election Office and processed when registration re-opens. Your registration will not become effective and you will not be eligible to vote until registration re-opens and you have received your Voter Notification Card (VNC).
Registration in Maryland is Permanent
As long as you remain a resident of Maryland and keep your address current with the election office, your voter registration in Maryland is permanent.
Voter Information Changes
Registered voters are obligated to keep all information current. Any changes to information must be in writing with your signature. Changes may be made in person, by mail or by fax.
- For the 2010 Primary Election, the deadline to change your party affiliation is August 24, 2010.
- You may change other information within the period that registration is open.
Voter Registration: www.elections.state.md.us/voter_registration/index.html
Application and Instructions: www.elections.state.md.us/voter_registration/index.html
PDF Registration (English)www.elections.state.md.us/pdf/InternetVRA.pdf
Forms: www.elections.state.md.us/forms/index.html