Registro de votantes jóvenes de la ciudad de Baltimore
Comité
No actuar es un acto de fracaso
La misión del Comité de Registro de Votantes Juveniles de la Ciudad de Baltimore es conectando la educación cívica y los recursos para votantes para adultos jóvenes
18-24 a través del metro de Baltimore y más allá.
BCYVRC tiene como objetivo hacer que la educación cívica sea positiva, divertida y sencilla para reducir la amplia brecha en la participación de votantes jóvenes en las urnas y educar a la próxima generación de ciudadanos estadounidenses !_cc781905-5cde- 3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_
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What Are The Requirements To Vote?
The time to act is now! If you are 16 and older register to vote down below.
In order to register to vote in Maryland you must:
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be a U.S. citizen
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be a Maryland resident
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be at least 16 years old
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not have been convicted of buying or selling votes
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not have been convicted of a felony, or if you have, you have completed serving a court-ordered sentence of imprisonment, including any term of parole or probation for the conviction
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What is the difference between Voting Centers and Ballot Drop Boxes?
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Voting Centers are an alternative to traditional, neighborhood-based precincts (voting districts).
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Ballot Drop Boxes provide a secure and convenient means for voters to return their mail-in ballot directly to the voting commission.
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What is a Mail-In Ballot?
A mail in ballot or the "vote by mail" system, specifically is an election ballot requested through your local election office. Prior to election day, which gives voters an "election period" to cast in their vote. Which can be submitted back to your local election office.