Counting and contacting early

For 90 days in Annapolis, I have to count to 71 votes in the House of Delegates and 24 in the Senate.

On June 24, Election Day, I have to count to one more vote than the candidate who finishes in 4th place.

I started campaigning for reelection the day after my last election four years ago – working on policy issues and addressing community concerns.

My 41st District colleagues, Senator Lisa Gladden and Delegates  Jill Carter and Nathaniel Oaks, and I have worked together for 12 years and are campaigning together this year.

Early voting begins June 12, twelve days before Election Day.  I learned today that absentee ballots can be requested in early May.

There will be three distinct electorates: those who vote absentee, those who vote early at a polling place, and those who vote on June 24.

You need to contact the voters in each of those groups before they cast their ballots.

Each of their votes counts the same.

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