Calvert County residents who are registered as unaffiliated or nonpartisan have until Tuesday, June 2, 2026, to update their party affiliation if they want to vote in the June 23 primary election.
What’s Happening: Maryland holds closed primary elections, meaning voters must be registered as either a Democrat or Republican to cast a ballot in that party’s primary. Voters registered outside of either major party are not eligible to participate.
How This Affects Real People: Any Calvert County voter currently registered as unaffiliated or nonpartisan who wants to vote in the primary must act before the deadline. Voters can check their registration status or make changes at calvertcountymd.gov/VoterRegistration.
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