Politics & Government
Important Voter Information for 2014 General Election
Election day in Prince George's County is Nov. 4, but early voting starts Oct. 23.

The 2014 general election in Prince George’s County is fast approaching, so here’s a cheat-sheet for everything voters need to remember, including early voting sites.
The ballot will include the governor’s race, Congressional seats and county races.
Community members may place their votes in person or by absentee ballot. Requests for absentee ballots must be mailed or faxed by Oct. 28, or electronically submitted by Oct. 31.
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Those voting in person may cast their ballot on Tuesday, Nov. 4, between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. at their assigned election center. To learn your assigned voting center, use the Find Your Polling Place function on the Maryland State website.
Prince George’s County also offers several early voting centers for voters unavailable on election day. These centers operate from Thursday, Oct. 23 through Thursday, Oct. 30, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.
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The early voting centers in Prince George’s County are located at:
- Baden Community Center, 13601 Baden-Westwood Road, Brandywine
- Bowie Community Center, 3209 Stonybrook Drive, Bowie
- College Park Community Center, 5051 Pierce Avenue, College Park
- Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center, 7120 Contee Road, Laurel
- Suitland Community Park School Center, 5600 Regency Lane, Forestville
- Southern Regional Technology and Recreation Complex, 7007 Bock Road, Fort Washington
- Upper Marlboro Community Center, 5400 Marlboro Race Track Road, Upper Marlboro
- Wayne K. Curry Sports and Learning Center, 8001 Sheriff Road, Landover
More information about early voting and these centers can be found here.
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