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Early in-person voting in Maryland started this morning, Monday, Oct. 26. Eligible voters can cast their ballot at any authorized voting location within their jurisdiction of residence now through Nov. 2, the day before Election Day.

So far, more than 1.6 million mail-in ballots have been sent to Maryland voters.

Experts are predicting an usually high turnout this year, especially among young voters.

Anyone who missed the advance voter registration deadline can participate in same-day registration at early voting and Election Day vote centers. To do so, you will need to bring your Motor Vehicle Administration-issued driver’s license, identification card or change-of-address card, or a paycheck, bank statement, utility bill or other government document that includes your name and new address.

Voters who have already requested a ballot should vote the ballot they receive in the mail. Complete the ballot, sign the oath on the postage-paid return envelope that accompanies the ballot, seal the envelope and mail it or drop it off at approved ballot drop box location.