Maryland Elections
MunicipalPast election
Havre de Grace City Council Election
Tuesday, May 5, 2026 · Maryland
How to Vote
Registration Deadlines
Register to voteOnline
Tuesday, April 14, 2026Passed
By Mail
Tuesday, April 14, 2026Passed
In Person
Tuesday, April 14, 2026Passed
Voting
Voter FAQ
Can I register to vote on Election Day?
No, this election does not offer in-person registration on Election Day.
Can I register to vote online?
Maryland offers online voter registration.To register online in Maryland, you need the last four digits of your Social Security Number and either your Maryland driver's license, learner's permit, OR Maryland state ID number. If you have not been issued a Maryland ID number or Social Security number, you can still submit a voter registration application by mail or in person.
Can I submit voter registration forms in person?
You can complete a voter registration application in person. Contact your local election office for information on when and where to register to vote.You can also register to vote and cast a ballot in person on Election Day.Learn more by visiting the Maryland State Board of Elections website or contacting your local election office.
Do I need to bring an ID to vote in person?
If you've voted in Maryland before, you don't need to provide ID to vote.If you're a first-time voter who registered by mail and didn't provide a copy of your ID when you registered, you may need to show one of the following documents when you vote in person.Acceptable forms include: Maryland driver's license State or Federal ID card US passport MVA ID card student, employee, or military ID current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, government document that shows your name and address when you registered (dated within three months of the election)If you're a first time voter and unable to provide ID, you will be able to vote a provisional ballot. For your ballot to count, you must provide ID to your local board of elections before 10 a.m. on the second Wednesday after Election Day.
How do I vote in person?
Where can I vote on Election Day?You can look up where to vote on Maryland's site. Can I vote early?No, early voting in person before Election Day is not offered in this election. However, you may be eligible to vote an absentee ballot. Find the eligibility requirements for absentee voting and contact your local election office to check if you can visit their office to request and return an absentee ballot in person. What do I need to bring?If you've voted in Maryland before, you don't need to provide ID to vote.If you're a first-time voter who registered by mail and didn't provide a copy of your ID when you registered, you may need to show one of the following documents when you vote in person.Acceptable forms include: Maryland driver's license State or Federal ID card US passport MVA ID card student, employee, or military ID current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, government document that shows your name and address when you registered (dated within three months of the election)If you're a first time voter and unable to provide ID, you will be able to vote a provisional ballot. For your ballot to count, you must provide ID to your local board of elections before 10 a.m. on the second Wednesday after Election Day.
What are key deadlines for this election?
Registration deadlinesIn-person at local election office:Apr 14Online:Apr 14By mail (received by):Apr 14Mail-in ballot deadlinesRequest ballot:Apr 28Voting deadlinesIn-person:May 5
Who can register to vote?
To register in Maryland you must: be a United States citizen be a Maryland resident be at least 16 years old (you must be at least 18 years old on or before a general election to vote)not have been convicted of buying or selling votes not be currently serving a sentence of imprisonment for a felony convictionnot be under guardianship for mental disability or if you are, you have not been found by a court to be unable to communicate a desire to vote
Register to Vote
Check that you're registered to vote on Maryland's website.