Baltimore residents cast their ballots at polling locations across the city on Nov. 8. Charm city voters are weighing in on everything from questions about term limits to marijuana law reform. Polls will be open between 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Photos by James Fields
Reginald Flowers was among the Charm city residents to vote in the primary elections on Nov. 8.
Eddie Green casted his vote for election day.
DJ Mike Lujan provided music and entertainment for guests in line at the voting polls.
Campaign signs from the likes of gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore, candidate for U.S. senator, Chris Van Hollen and runner up for state senator, Mary Washington, were posted throughout the voting polls.
Cori Ramos and City Councilwoman Odette Ramos showed their support for Wes Moore who is running for the position of Maryland governor.
On the ballot, voters would be able to choose to be for or against Question F, a fund sponsored by city councilman, Isaac Yitzy Schleifer that would provide additional rewards for those who found information in regards to the arrest, apprehension and conviction of criminal suspects.
Al Fowlkes voted in the primary elections.
Many voters were able to use the Ballot Drop Box if they were unable to cast their votes in person.
Tony Bridges, candidate for delegate of Maryland’s 41st district, appeared at Northwestern High School, one of the polling locations for residents of District 41..
One of the questions on the ballot was Question K, which suggests a two term limit for elected officials in Baltimore City.
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