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Progressive Maryland's 2012 Voting Guide:"Improving the lives of working families"
The 2012 General Election will be Tuesday Nov. 6 nationwide. Federal offices on the ballotstatewide include President, one U.S. Senate seat, and all eight of Maryland's members of theU.S. House of Representatives. No statewide or General Assembly offices will be on the ballot,but 
 will be. In addition many county ballots contain one or more local ballot questions to be decided, as well as Board of Education and other localoffices.
Find details about these and all voting information you will need at these links:
 
Early Voting Hours Extended: Wed. Oct. 31- Friday Nov. 2, 8 am-9 pm
 
 are available online and must be mailed by Oct. 30
 
 for any of Maryland's 24 counties,listing all your candidate choices and ballot questions
 
:Election Day Nov. 6 they are open 7am-8pm
 
 
and report any problems, questionsor concerns about your registration
,
rights
 
or irregularities at polls to
(2258).
 
Former felony offenders can vote in Maryland if they are: not currentlyincarcerated on parole OR probation and re-registered before Oct. 16. 
 
 and 
 
Find all other voting information and answers at http://elections.state.md.us
PM Urges Your Vote FOR Ballot Questions 4 and 6
ATTENTION ABSENTEE BALLOT VOTERS:
 If you received a ballot with a missing page, 
 to request a new ballot. Alsoplease note an error in the English-to-Spanish translation of Question 6, may cause some of the state's Spanish-speaking voters to vote the opposite of their intended vote.
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