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MC Votes

The 2024 Presidential General Election is Tuesday, November 5, 7 a.m.¨C8 p.m.

You have choices on how to vote. Vote early, vote by mail, or vote on election day. new window for Maryland voters.

Register to vote by texting VOTE to 77788 or visit the new window.


Ballot Boxes are Back and Open to the Public (campus maps)
Drop off your mail-in ballot at one of these campus locations:
  • Rockville: Entrance to Student Services Building
  • Germantown: Entrance to Bioscience Education Building
  • Takoma Park/Silver Spring: Entrance to Student Services Building near the North Pavilion

Who We Are

MC Votes

MC Votes is a working group of faculty, staff, and students encouraging voter education and engagement at Ë«Ó®ÓéÀÖ³Ç. MC Votes implements the College¡¯s voter engagement plan (PDF, ) and meets frequently to support collaboration and cross-promotion of voter education and engagement at MC. Anyone is welcome!

MC Students Help Get Out the Vote

new window, featuring MC students who held a mock presidential election. The students, among the youngest voters taking part in the U.S. presidential election, are called Gen Z. They range in age from roughly 18 to 27 years old. From learning how to vote, to soliciting support door to door, they are embracing the civic process of voting.


Ways to Vote

Early Voting

Thursday, October 24 through Thursday, October 31 (including Saturday and Sunday) , 7 a.m.¨C8 pm.
You can vote early at any (PDF, ) in the county you live in ( (PDF, ) ).

Vote by Mail

Any registered voter may vote by mail-in ballot. You don't need a reason to vote by mail-in ballot. It's another way to vote if you don't want to or can't go to an early voting center or your polling place. Get new window or new window. Mail in your ballot or drop it off at any convenient (PDF, ) (PDF, ) , including all three MC campuses (see blue box above).

Vote on Election Day

On election day, Tuesday, November 5, you must vote at your assigned polling place. All election day polling places are open continuously from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. Anyone in line at 8 p.m. will be allowed to vote. Quick guide (PDF, ) .

Accessible Voting

Maryland is committed to making voting accessible to all voters. All of the voting centers in Maryland are accessible to voters with disabilities. new window about voting by mail or voting in person. Quick guide (PDF, ) .

 

Get Informed About the Candidates with These Voter Guides

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About the Committee
Our Goals
  • Support MC¡¯s academic and civic mission
  • Engage politically diverse students and employees
  • Provide information to:
    • Students about voter resources like voter registration forms and nonpartisan voter guides
    • Faculty about curriculum and professional resources
    • Employees about institutional resources like enrichment leave for election workers
    • Community members at large
  • Increase MC student turnout during elections, as measured by our participation in the National Study of Learning, Voting, and Engagement (NSLVE)
MC Votes Co-Chairs
  • Lisa Hackley, Director of Student Life, Rockville
  • Joseph Stumpf, Chair of History and Political Science, Rockville
  • Karla Silvestre, MC Votes convener
  • Katie Nguyen, Student Voting Coordinator

The co-chairs were selected by the vice presidents of Academic and Student Affairs to represent the respective areas of the College. Contact MC Votes to get involved at MCVotes@montgomerycollege.edu.

Resources

Download material and links to relevant websites

Voter Education and Classroom Resources
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  • NSLVE Campus Report (PDF, )
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  • Write letters to voters sponsored by new window
Downloads
Post-Election Resources
  • Track the Results
    We encourage you to turn to trusted, nonpartisan sources for accurate and current information, such as the new window. Visit your state's election website for official information, like new window.
  • Track Your Ballot
    If you submitted a mail in ballot, you can track your ballot to ensure it has been received and counted. 
  • Election Protection
    If you are experiencing issues getting your vote counted, contact the new window at 866-OUR-VOTE.
Post-Election Events
Be Engaged. Be Informed. Become an MC Votes Student Ambassador.

Participate on the MC Votes committee where you can contribute ideas on how to engage students in voter registration, get informed on issues and candidates, help with election day voting, and much more.

Fill our the new window or contact Karla Silvestre at karla.silvestre@montgomerycollege or Katie Nguyen at katie.nguyen@montgomerycollege.edu for more information.