Election officials work with haste to prepare for early voting
Officials are moving with haste to prepare for early voting for the primary election in Maryland. Voting by mail is already underway with ballots being returned by mail or at 288 drop boxes statewide. But preparations are well underway for early voting and the July 19 primary election. Professional movers are playing a key role in preparing for the election in Baltimore City. For example, movers were hired to help local elections officials move into the old Patapsco Elementary School cafeteria and transform it into one of seven early, in-person voting locations across the city.
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