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The 2016 Presidential Election in Montgomery County, Maryland MONTGOMERY COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS The 2016 Presidential Election in Montgomery County, Maryland Alysoun McLaughlin Deputy Election Director EVN 2017: Refocus, Renew, Re-Inspire March 16, 2017

Montgomery County, Maryland 2016 Presidential Election Lines Longer in 2012 than 2008 Four Ways to Vote in Montgomery County: Four Ways to Vote in Montgomery County: Vote Early Vote by Mail Vote on Election Day ...or in person at the Board of Elections Vote Early Vote by Mail Vote on Election Day ...or in person at the Board of Elections NEW! Last chance—register to vote and cast your ballot the same day at early voting! NEW! Last chance—register to vote and cast your ballot the same day at early voting! When: April 14-April 21, 2016 10am—8pm Where: Choose any of nine voting centers in Montgomery County—see www.777vote.org How: Touch-screen ballot marking device When: Request by April 19 (if by mail) or April 22 (if email/web download) Where: Apply using a paper application or online at 777vote.org How: Mark your ballot and postmark or hand deliver it by Election Day When: April 26, 2016 7am-8pm Where: At the polling place where you are registered to vote (see online locator at www.777vote.org) How: Mark your ballot by hand. Each polling place has at least one marking device available for voters with disabilities. When: 45 days prior to Election Day until polls close at 8pm on April 26, 2015. Where: 18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 210 in Gaithersburg (off Game Preserve Road in Seneca Center II; building is not visible from 355). How: Request your ballot over the counter. You do not have to give a reason for voting an absentee ballot. When: April 14-April 21, 2016 10am—8pm Where: Choose any of nine voting centers in Montgomery County—see www.777vote.org How: Touch-screen ballot marking device When: Request by April 19 (if by mail) or April 22 (if email/web download) Where: Apply using a paper application or online at 777vote.org How: Mark your ballot and postmark or hand deliver it by Election Day When: April 26, 2016 7am-8pm Where: At the polling place where you are registered to vote (see online locator at www.777vote.org) How: Mark your ballot by hand. Each polling place has at least one marking device available for voters with disabilities. When: 45 days prior to Election Day until polls close at 8pm on April 26, 2015. Where: 18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 210 in Gaithersburg (off Game Preserve Road in Seneca Center II; building is not visible from 355). How: Request your ballot over the counter. You do not have to give a reason for voting an absentee ballot.

Montgomery County, Maryland 2016 Presidential Election Lines Shorter in 2016 than 2012 Four Ways to Vote in Montgomery County: Four Ways to Vote in Montgomery County: Vote Early Vote by Mail Vote on Election Day ...or in person at the Board of Elections Vote Early Vote by Mail Vote on Election Day ...or in person at the Board of Elections NEW! Last chance—register to vote and cast your ballot the same day at early voting! NEW! Last chance—register to vote and cast your ballot the same day at early voting! When: April 14-April 21, 2016 10am—8pm Where: Choose any of nine voting centers in Montgomery County—see www.777vote.org How: Touch-screen ballot marking device When: Request by April 19 (if by mail) or April 22 (if email/web download) Where: Apply using a paper application or online at 777vote.org How: Mark your ballot and postmark or hand deliver it by Election Day When: April 26, 2016 7am-8pm Where: At the polling place where you are registered to vote (see online locator at www.777vote.org) How: Mark your ballot by hand. Each polling place has at least one marking device available for voters with disabilities. When: 45 days prior to Election Day until polls close at 8pm on April 26, 2015. Where: 18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 210 in Gaithersburg (off Game Preserve Road in Seneca Center II; building is not visible from 355). How: Request your ballot over the counter. You do not have to give a reason for voting an absentee ballot. When: April 14-April 21, 2016 10am—8pm Where: Choose any of nine voting centers in Montgomery County—see www.777vote.org How: Touch-screen ballot marking device When: Request by April 19 (if by mail) or April 22 (if email/web download) Where: Apply using a paper application or online at 777vote.org How: Mark your ballot and postmark or hand deliver it by Election Day When: April 26, 2016 7am-8pm Where: At the polling place where you are registered to vote (see online locator at www.777vote.org) How: Mark your ballot by hand. Each polling place has at least one marking device available for voters with disabilities. When: 45 days prior to Election Day until polls close at 8pm on April 26, 2015. Where: 18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 210 in Gaithersburg (off Game Preserve Road in Seneca Center II; building is not visible from 355). How: Request your ballot over the counter. You do not have to give a reason for voting an absentee ballot.

Montgomery County, Maryland 2016 Presidential Election New Voting System Manageable wait times = two scanners per polling place Four Ways to Vote in Montgomery County: Four Ways to Vote in Montgomery County: Vote Early Vote by Mail Vote on Election Day ...or in person at the Board of Elections Vote Early Vote by Mail Vote on Election Day ...or in person at the Board of Elections NEW! Last chance—register to vote and cast your ballot the same day at early voting! NEW! Last chance—register to vote and cast your ballot the same day at early voting! When: April 14-April 21, 2016 10am—8pm Where: Choose any of nine voting centers in Montgomery County—see www.777vote.org How: Touch-screen ballot marking device When: Request by April 19 (if by mail) or April 22 (if email/web download) Where: Apply using a paper application or online at 777vote.org How: Mark your ballot and postmark or hand deliver it by Election Day When: April 26, 2016 7am-8pm Where: At the polling place where you are registered to vote (see online locator at www.777vote.org) How: Mark your ballot by hand. Each polling place has at least one marking device available for voters with disabilities. When: 45 days prior to Election Day until polls close at 8pm on April 26, 2015. Where: 18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 210 in Gaithersburg (off Game Preserve Road in Seneca Center II; building is not visible from 355). How: Request your ballot over the counter. You do not have to give a reason for voting an absentee ballot. When: April 14-April 21, 2016 10am—8pm Where: Choose any of nine voting centers in Montgomery County—see www.777vote.org How: Touch-screen ballot marking device When: Request by April 19 (if by mail) or April 22 (if email/web download) Where: Apply using a paper application or online at 777vote.org How: Mark your ballot and postmark or hand deliver it by Election Day When: April 26, 2016 7am-8pm Where: At the polling place where you are registered to vote (see online locator at www.777vote.org) How: Mark your ballot by hand. Each polling place has at least one marking device available for voters with disabilities. When: 45 days prior to Election Day until polls close at 8pm on April 26, 2015. Where: 18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 210 in Gaithersburg (off Game Preserve Road in Seneca Center II; building is not visible from 355). How: Request your ballot over the counter. You do not have to give a reason for voting an absentee ballot.

Montgomery County, Maryland 2016 Presidential Election Number of Election Judges, 2008-2016 Four Ways to Vote in Montgomery County: Four Ways to Vote in Montgomery County: Vote Early Vote by Mail Vote on Election Day ...or in person at the Board of Elections Vote Early Vote by Mail Vote on Election Day ...or in person at the Board of Elections NEW! Last chance—register to vote and cast your ballot the same day at early voting! NEW! Last chance—register to vote and cast your ballot the same day at early voting! When: April 14-April 21, 2016 10am—8pm Where: Choose any of nine voting centers in Montgomery County—see www.777vote.org How: Touch-screen ballot marking device When: Request by April 19 (if by mail) or April 22 (if email/web download) Where: Apply using a paper application or online at 777vote.org How: Mark your ballot and postmark or hand deliver it by Election Day When: April 26, 2016 7am-8pm Where: At the polling place where you are registered to vote (see online locator at www.777vote.org) How: Mark your ballot by hand. Each polling place has at least one marking device available for voters with disabilities. When: 45 days prior to Election Day until polls close at 8pm on April 26, 2015. Where: 18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 210 in Gaithersburg (off Game Preserve Road in Seneca Center II; building is not visible from 355). How: Request your ballot over the counter. You do not have to give a reason for voting an absentee ballot. When: April 14-April 21, 2016 10am—8pm Where: Choose any of nine voting centers in Montgomery County—see www.777vote.org How: Touch-screen ballot marking device When: Request by April 19 (if by mail) or April 22 (if email/web download) Where: Apply using a paper application or online at 777vote.org How: Mark your ballot and postmark or hand deliver it by Election Day When: April 26, 2016 7am-8pm Where: At the polling place where you are registered to vote (see online locator at www.777vote.org) How: Mark your ballot by hand. Each polling place has at least one marking device available for voters with disabilities. When: 45 days prior to Election Day until polls close at 8pm on April 26, 2015. Where: 18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 210 in Gaithersburg (off Game Preserve Road in Seneca Center II; building is not visible from 355). How: Request your ballot over the counter. You do not have to give a reason for voting an absentee ballot.

Montgomery County, Maryland 2016 Presidential Election Post-Election Canvass and Audit Four Ways to Vote in Montgomery County: Four Ways to Vote in Montgomery County: Vote Early Vote by Mail Vote on Election Day ...or in person at the Board of Elections Vote Early Vote by Mail Vote on Election Day ...or in person at the Board of Elections NEW! Last chance—register to vote and cast your ballot the same day at early voting! NEW! Last chance—register to vote and cast your ballot the same day at early voting! When: April 14-April 21, 2016 10am—8pm Where: Choose any of nine voting centers in Montgomery County—see www.777vote.org How: Touch-screen ballot marking device When: Request by April 19 (if by mail) or April 22 (if email/web download) Where: Apply using a paper application or online at 777vote.org How: Mark your ballot and postmark or hand deliver it by Election Day When: April 26, 2016 7am-8pm Where: At the polling place where you are registered to vote (see online locator at www.777vote.org) How: Mark your ballot by hand. Each polling place has at least one marking device available for voters with disabilities. When: 45 days prior to Election Day until polls close at 8pm on April 26, 2015. Where: 18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 210 in Gaithersburg (off Game Preserve Road in Seneca Center II; building is not visible from 355). How: Request your ballot over the counter. You do not have to give a reason for voting an absentee ballot. When: April 14-April 21, 2016 10am—8pm Where: Choose any of nine voting centers in Montgomery County—see www.777vote.org How: Touch-screen ballot marking device When: Request by April 19 (if by mail) or April 22 (if email/web download) Where: Apply using a paper application or online at 777vote.org How: Mark your ballot and postmark or hand deliver it by Election Day When: April 26, 2016 7am-8pm Where: At the polling place where you are registered to vote (see online locator at www.777vote.org) How: Mark your ballot by hand. Each polling place has at least one marking device available for voters with disabilities. When: 45 days prior to Election Day until polls close at 8pm on April 26, 2015. Where: 18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 210 in Gaithersburg (off Game Preserve Road in Seneca Center II; building is not visible from 355). How: Request your ballot over the counter. You do not have to give a reason for voting an absentee ballot.

Montgomery County, Maryland 2016 Presidential Election Post-Election Canvass and Audit Four Ways to Vote in Montgomery County: Four Ways to Vote in Montgomery County: Vote Early Vote by Mail Vote on Election Day ...or in person at the Board of Elections Vote Early Vote by Mail Vote on Election Day ...or in person at the Board of Elections NEW! Last chance—register to vote and cast your ballot the same day at early voting! NEW! Last chance—register to vote and cast your ballot the same day at early voting! When: April 14-April 21, 2016 10am—8pm Where: Choose any of nine voting centers in Montgomery County—see www.777vote.org How: Touch-screen ballot marking device When: Request by April 19 (if by mail) or April 22 (if email/web download) Where: Apply using a paper application or online at 777vote.org How: Mark your ballot and postmark or hand deliver it by Election Day When: April 26, 2016 7am-8pm Where: At the polling place where you are registered to vote (see online locator at www.777vote.org) How: Mark your ballot by hand. Each polling place has at least one marking device available for voters with disabilities. When: 45 days prior to Election Day until polls close at 8pm on April 26, 2015. Where: 18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 210 in Gaithersburg (off Game Preserve Road in Seneca Center II; building is not visible from 355). How: Request your ballot over the counter. You do not have to give a reason for voting an absentee ballot. When: April 14-April 21, 2016 10am—8pm Where: Choose any of nine voting centers in Montgomery County—see www.777vote.org How: Touch-screen ballot marking device When: Request by April 19 (if by mail) or April 22 (if email/web download) Where: Apply using a paper application or online at 777vote.org How: Mark your ballot and postmark or hand deliver it by Election Day When: April 26, 2016 7am-8pm Where: At the polling place where you are registered to vote (see online locator at www.777vote.org) How: Mark your ballot by hand. Each polling place has at least one marking device available for voters with disabilities. When: 45 days prior to Election Day until polls close at 8pm on April 26, 2015. Where: 18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 210 in Gaithersburg (off Game Preserve Road in Seneca Center II; building is not visible from 355). How: Request your ballot over the counter. You do not have to give a reason for voting an absentee ballot.

Montgomery County, Maryland 2016 Presidential Election Pre-Certification: What are priorities? Four Ways to Vote in Montgomery County: Four Ways to Vote in Montgomery County: Vote Early Vote by Mail Vote on Election Day ...or in person at the Board of Elections Vote Early Vote by Mail Vote on Election Day ...or in person at the Board of Elections NEW! Last chance—register to vote and cast your ballot the same day at early voting! NEW! Last chance—register to vote and cast your ballot the same day at early voting! When: April 14-April 21, 2016 10am—8pm Where: Choose any of nine voting centers in Montgomery County—see www.777vote.org How: Touch-screen ballot marking device When: Request by April 19 (if by mail) or April 22 (if email/web download) Where: Apply using a paper application or online at 777vote.org How: Mark your ballot and postmark or hand deliver it by Election Day When: April 26, 2016 7am-8pm Where: At the polling place where you are registered to vote (see online locator at www.777vote.org) How: Mark your ballot by hand. Each polling place has at least one marking device available for voters with disabilities. When: 45 days prior to Election Day until polls close at 8pm on April 26, 2015. Where: 18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 210 in Gaithersburg (off Game Preserve Road in Seneca Center II; building is not visible from 355). How: Request your ballot over the counter. You do not have to give a reason for voting an absentee ballot. When: April 14-April 21, 2016 10am—8pm Where: Choose any of nine voting centers in Montgomery County—see www.777vote.org How: Touch-screen ballot marking device When: Request by April 19 (if by mail) or April 22 (if email/web download) Where: Apply using a paper application or online at 777vote.org How: Mark your ballot and postmark or hand deliver it by Election Day When: April 26, 2016 7am-8pm Where: At the polling place where you are registered to vote (see online locator at www.777vote.org) How: Mark your ballot by hand. Each polling place has at least one marking device available for voters with disabilities. When: 45 days prior to Election Day until polls close at 8pm on April 26, 2015. Where: 18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 210 in Gaithersburg (off Game Preserve Road in Seneca Center II; building is not visible from 355). How: Request your ballot over the counter. You do not have to give a reason for voting an absentee ballot.

Montgomery County, Maryland 2016 Presidential Election Post-Certification: What can wait? and… Four Ways to Vote in Montgomery County: Four Ways to Vote in Montgomery County: Vote Early Vote by Mail Vote on Election Day ...or in person at the Board of Elections Vote Early Vote by Mail Vote on Election Day ...or in person at the Board of Elections NEW! Last chance—register to vote and cast your ballot the same day at early voting! NEW! Last chance—register to vote and cast your ballot the same day at early voting! When: April 14-April 21, 2016 10am—8pm Where: Choose any of nine voting centers in Montgomery County—see www.777vote.org How: Touch-screen ballot marking device When: Request by April 19 (if by mail) or April 22 (if email/web download) Where: Apply using a paper application or online at 777vote.org How: Mark your ballot and postmark or hand deliver it by Election Day When: April 26, 2016 7am-8pm Where: At the polling place where you are registered to vote (see online locator at www.777vote.org) How: Mark your ballot by hand. Each polling place has at least one marking device available for voters with disabilities. When: 45 days prior to Election Day until polls close at 8pm on April 26, 2015. Where: 18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 210 in Gaithersburg (off Game Preserve Road in Seneca Center II; building is not visible from 355). How: Request your ballot over the counter. You do not have to give a reason for voting an absentee ballot. When: April 14-April 21, 2016 10am—8pm Where: Choose any of nine voting centers in Montgomery County—see www.777vote.org How: Touch-screen ballot marking device When: Request by April 19 (if by mail) or April 22 (if email/web download) Where: Apply using a paper application or online at 777vote.org How: Mark your ballot and postmark or hand deliver it by Election Day When: April 26, 2016 7am-8pm Where: At the polling place where you are registered to vote (see online locator at www.777vote.org) How: Mark your ballot by hand. Each polling place has at least one marking device available for voters with disabilities. When: 45 days prior to Election Day until polls close at 8pm on April 26, 2015. Where: 18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 210 in Gaithersburg (off Game Preserve Road in Seneca Center II; building is not visible from 355). How: Request your ballot over the counter. You do not have to give a reason for voting an absentee ballot.

Montgomery County, Maryland 2016 Presidential Election Resource Constraints Four Ways to Vote in Montgomery County: Four Ways to Vote in Montgomery County: Vote Early Vote by Mail Vote on Election Day ...or in person at the Board of Elections Vote Early Vote by Mail Vote on Election Day ...or in person at the Board of Elections NEW! Last chance—register to vote and cast your ballot the same day at early voting! NEW! Last chance—register to vote and cast your ballot the same day at early voting! When: April 14-April 21, 2016 10am—8pm Where: Choose any of nine voting centers in Montgomery County—see www.777vote.org How: Touch-screen ballot marking device When: Request by April 19 (if by mail) or April 22 (if email/web download) Where: Apply using a paper application or online at 777vote.org How: Mark your ballot and postmark or hand deliver it by Election Day When: April 26, 2016 7am-8pm Where: At the polling place where you are registered to vote (see online locator at www.777vote.org) How: Mark your ballot by hand. Each polling place has at least one marking device available for voters with disabilities. When: 45 days prior to Election Day until polls close at 8pm on April 26, 2015. Where: 18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 210 in Gaithersburg (off Game Preserve Road in Seneca Center II; building is not visible from 355). How: Request your ballot over the counter. You do not have to give a reason for voting an absentee ballot. When: April 14-April 21, 2016 10am—8pm Where: Choose any of nine voting centers in Montgomery County—see www.777vote.org How: Touch-screen ballot marking device When: Request by April 19 (if by mail) or April 22 (if email/web download) Where: Apply using a paper application or online at 777vote.org How: Mark your ballot and postmark or hand deliver it by Election Day When: April 26, 2016 7am-8pm Where: At the polling place where you are registered to vote (see online locator at www.777vote.org) How: Mark your ballot by hand. Each polling place has at least one marking device available for voters with disabilities. When: 45 days prior to Election Day until polls close at 8pm on April 26, 2015. Where: 18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 210 in Gaithersburg (off Game Preserve Road in Seneca Center II; building is not visible from 355). How: Request your ballot over the counter. You do not have to give a reason for voting an absentee ballot.

Montgomery County, Maryland 2016 Presidential Election Pre-Certification: Our Priorities Four Ways to Vote in Montgomery County: Four Ways to Vote in Montgomery County: Vote Early Vote by Mail Vote on Election Day ...or in person at the Board of Elections Vote Early Vote by Mail Vote on Election Day ...or in person at the Board of Elections NEW! Last chance—register to vote and cast your ballot the same day at early voting! NEW! Last chance—register to vote and cast your ballot the same day at early voting! When: April 14-April 21, 2016 10am—8pm Where: Choose any of nine voting centers in Montgomery County—see www.777vote.org How: Touch-screen ballot marking device When: Request by April 19 (if by mail) or April 22 (if email/web download) Where: Apply using a paper application or online at 777vote.org How: Mark your ballot and postmark or hand deliver it by Election Day When: April 26, 2016 7am-8pm Where: At the polling place where you are registered to vote (see online locator at www.777vote.org) How: Mark your ballot by hand. Each polling place has at least one marking device available for voters with disabilities. When: 45 days prior to Election Day until polls close at 8pm on April 26, 2015. Where: 18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 210 in Gaithersburg (off Game Preserve Road in Seneca Center II; building is not visible from 355). How: Request your ballot over the counter. You do not have to give a reason for voting an absentee ballot. When: April 14-April 21, 2016 10am—8pm Where: Choose any of nine voting centers in Montgomery County—see www.777vote.org How: Touch-screen ballot marking device When: Request by April 19 (if by mail) or April 22 (if email/web download) Where: Apply using a paper application or online at 777vote.org How: Mark your ballot and postmark or hand deliver it by Election Day When: April 26, 2016 7am-8pm Where: At the polling place where you are registered to vote (see online locator at www.777vote.org) How: Mark your ballot by hand. Each polling place has at least one marking device available for voters with disabilities. When: 45 days prior to Election Day until polls close at 8pm on April 26, 2015. Where: 18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 210 in Gaithersburg (off Game Preserve Road in Seneca Center II; building is not visible from 355). How: Request your ballot over the counter. You do not have to give a reason for voting an absentee ballot.

Montgomery County, Maryland 2016 Presidential Election Pre-Certification: Our Priorities Pre-Certification Job #1: Finish Counting Ballots 2016 General Election: 12,757 provisional ballots (88% counted) 1,530 same-day registrations during early voting 1,105 provisional 51,445 absentee ballots returned 19,133 web delivery 2,565 canvass team hours at cost of $37K+ 31,061 mail delivery 1,261 canvass team hours at cost of $18K+ Four Ways to Vote in Montgomery County: Four Ways to Vote in Montgomery County: Vote Early Vote by Mail Vote on Election Day ...or in person at the Board of Elections Vote Early Vote by Mail Vote on Election Day ...or in person at the Board of Elections NEW! Last chance—register to vote and cast your ballot the same day at early voting! NEW! Last chance—register to vote and cast your ballot the same day at early voting! When: April 14-April 21, 2016 10am—8pm Where: Choose any of nine voting centers in Montgomery County—see www.777vote.org How: Touch-screen ballot marking device When: Request by April 19 (if by mail) or April 22 (if email/web download) Where: Apply using a paper application or online at 777vote.org How: Mark your ballot and postmark or hand deliver it by Election Day When: April 26, 2016 7am-8pm Where: At the polling place where you are registered to vote (see online locator at www.777vote.org) How: Mark your ballot by hand. Each polling place has at least one marking device available for voters with disabilities. When: 45 days prior to Election Day until polls close at 8pm on April 26, 2015. Where: 18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 210 in Gaithersburg (off Game Preserve Road in Seneca Center II; building is not visible from 355). How: Request your ballot over the counter. You do not have to give a reason for voting an absentee ballot. When: April 14-April 21, 2016 10am—8pm Where: Choose any of nine voting centers in Montgomery County—see www.777vote.org How: Touch-screen ballot marking device When: Request by April 19 (if by mail) or April 22 (if email/web download) Where: Apply using a paper application or online at 777vote.org How: Mark your ballot and postmark or hand deliver it by Election Day When: April 26, 2016 7am-8pm Where: At the polling place where you are registered to vote (see online locator at www.777vote.org) How: Mark your ballot by hand. Each polling place has at least one marking device available for voters with disabilities. When: 45 days prior to Election Day until polls close at 8pm on April 26, 2015. Where: 18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 210 in Gaithersburg (off Game Preserve Road in Seneca Center II; building is not visible from 355). How: Request your ballot over the counter. You do not have to give a reason for voting an absentee ballot.

Montgomery County, Maryland 2016 Presidential Election Pre-Certification: Our Priorities Pre-Certification Job #2: Check Our Work (and pollworkers’ work!) 2016 General Election: 100% verification of how many people voted Compare totals by precinct from check-in, vote totals and paperwork 420,138 polling place oaths counted by hand…many repeatedly Investigate individual anomalies in voter credit and Chief Judge logs Findings affect whether provisional ballots count Did we upload every memory stick? Did we scan every ballot? Did the pollworkers check in the right voters? Did provisional ballots get scanned? Maryland Comprehensive Audit Independent Ballot Image Audit Four Ways to Vote in Montgomery County: Four Ways to Vote in Montgomery County: Vote Early Vote by Mail Vote on Election Day ...or in person at the Board of Elections Vote Early Vote by Mail Vote on Election Day ...or in person at the Board of Elections NEW! Last chance—register to vote and cast your ballot the same day at early voting! NEW! Last chance—register to vote and cast your ballot the same day at early voting! When: April 14-April 21, 2016 10am—8pm Where: Choose any of nine voting centers in Montgomery County—see www.777vote.org How: Touch-screen ballot marking device When: Request by April 19 (if by mail) or April 22 (if email/web download) Where: Apply using a paper application or online at 777vote.org How: Mark your ballot and postmark or hand deliver it by Election Day When: April 26, 2016 7am-8pm Where: At the polling place where you are registered to vote (see online locator at www.777vote.org) How: Mark your ballot by hand. Each polling place has at least one marking device available for voters with disabilities. When: 45 days prior to Election Day until polls close at 8pm on April 26, 2015. Where: 18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 210 in Gaithersburg (off Game Preserve Road in Seneca Center II; building is not visible from 355). How: Request your ballot over the counter. You do not have to give a reason for voting an absentee ballot. When: April 14-April 21, 2016 10am—8pm Where: Choose any of nine voting centers in Montgomery County—see www.777vote.org How: Touch-screen ballot marking device When: Request by April 19 (if by mail) or April 22 (if email/web download) Where: Apply using a paper application or online at 777vote.org How: Mark your ballot and postmark or hand deliver it by Election Day When: April 26, 2016 7am-8pm Where: At the polling place where you are registered to vote (see online locator at www.777vote.org) How: Mark your ballot by hand. Each polling place has at least one marking device available for voters with disabilities. When: 45 days prior to Election Day until polls close at 8pm on April 26, 2015. Where: 18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 210 in Gaithersburg (off Game Preserve Road in Seneca Center II; building is not visible from 355). How: Request your ballot over the counter. You do not have to give a reason for voting an absentee ballot.

END OF BALLOT Be sure to review your ballot selections Questions?