Still no ballot in mail (Moco)

Anonymous
I submitted my ballot a few weeks ago. It shows as “ballot sent” but I still don’t have it. Is it coming? Anyone else have theirs take weeks?
Anonymous
"all of the correct ballots should have been delivered by Oct. 12"

https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/politics/county-has-processed-more-than-365k-vote-by-mail-applications/

If your ballot doesn't arrive, then you should go to a polling place and vote in person. They will give you a provisional ballot. The provisional ballot will be counted after the election if you didn't also vote absentee and you didn't vote somewhere else.
Anonymous
But mail in apps weren’t due until October 20th.
Anonymous
Just vote in person please
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just vote in person please


No thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just vote in person please


No thanks.


You sound fun
Anonymous
Still waiting for mine too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Still waiting for mine too.


When did you apply?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just vote in person please


No thanks.


You sound fun


I am fun. You know what’s not fun? Waiting in line for hours in a state where my vote doesn’t really matter while there’s a pandemic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just vote in person please


No thanks.


You sound fun


I am fun. You know what’s not fun? Waiting in line for hours in a state where my vote doesn’t really matter while there’s a pandemic.


There's a lot more on the ballot than just the presidential election. A member of Congress, 2 amendments to the state constitution, and 4 amendments to the Montgomery County charter, plus three seats on the Montgomery County Board of Education.

I'm working as an election judge for 3 days of early voting plus election day, while there's a pandemic, so that you (and everybody else) won't have to wait for hours to vote.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I submitted my ballot a few weeks ago. It shows as “ballot sent” but I still don’t have it. Is it coming? Anyone else have theirs take weeks?


Your post is confusing. Do you mean you submitted your application for a ballot and have not yet received the ballot?

I registered to vote Sept 24 and applied for my ballot at the same time. I got my ballot...I am not sure. Maybe October fifth or so? Dropped it in the ballot drop box Oct 15. Just got the email today that it has been received.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I submitted my ballot a few weeks ago. It shows as “ballot sent” but I still don’t have it. Is it coming? Anyone else have theirs take weeks?


Your post is confusing. Do you mean you submitted your application for a ballot and have not yet received the ballot?

I registered to vote Sept 24 and applied for my ballot at the same time. I got my ballot...I am not sure. Maybe October fifth or so? Dropped it in the ballot drop box Oct 15. Just got the email today that it has been received.


Yes, I registered back in spring (new to MD). I applied to do a mail in ballot a few weeks ago. Still no actual ballot in the mail.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just vote in person please


No thanks.


You sound fun


I am fun. You know what’s not fun? Waiting in line for hours in a state where my vote doesn’t really matter while there’s a pandemic.


There's a lot more on the ballot than just the presidential election. A member of Congress, 2 amendments to the state constitution, and 4 amendments to the Montgomery County charter, plus three seats on the Montgomery County Board of Education.

I'm working as an election judge for 3 days of early voting plus election day, while there's a pandemic, so that you (and everybody else) won't have to wait for hours to vote.


Thank you so much for volunteering, you rock!
Anonymous
OP here - the ballot was in my junk email!!! I had to fill out a login and print it at home, but now I can mail it in. So weird.
Anonymous
Op again, I voted today! Yay!
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