The Maryland State Board of Elections voted unanimously Friday to recommend holding all in-person voting for November’s election at vote centers, allowing voters to use any center in their county to cast ballots.
On a 5-0 vote, the board moved to add on Election Day all the state’s 282 high schools to the state’s 80 early voting centers.
The motion, by Vice Chairman P.J. Hogan, not related to the governor, would require Gov. Larry Hogan to grant the board the power to make the move, board lawyer Andrea Trento said.
The board also plans to run early voting from Oct. 29 through Election Day on Nov. 3.
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