[Baltimore Sun] 2024 voter guide
Baltimore Sun Media sent questionnaires to dozens of candidates in select Maryland and Baltimore-area races for this 2024 voter guide. Navigate to a specific race via the links below to view their unedited answers (responses are in the candidates’ words and are not edited for clarity or style).
Key dates
Oct. 15: Deadline for advance voter registration (Afterward, prospective voters may register at polling places during early voting or on Election Day)
Oct. 24-31: Early voting
Oct. 29: Deadline for a registered voter to request a mailed or faxed mail-in ballot
Nov. 1: Deadline for a registered voter to request an electronic mail-in ballot
Nov. 5: Election Day
Federal
The U.S. Capitol dome in March 2021. (Patrick Semansky/AP)
U.S. House (find your district)
1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th
U.S. Senate
Statewide
Maryland State House in Annapolis. (Paul W. Gillespie/Staff).
Ballot question on reproductive rights
Baltimore City
A Baltimore flag flies at City Hall in Nov. 2023. (Amy Davis/Staff)
Mayor
City Council President
City Council
Comptroller
Ballot issues
Baltimore County
The Historic Courthouse in Towson. (Staff)
Ballot questions Baltimore County voters will decide
Anne Arundel County
The Anne Arundel County Board of Education headquarters. (Paul W. Gillespie/Staff)
Board of Education
District 3 Board of Education candidates at odds over teachers, transgender students
Carroll County
A sign on Route 140 near Finksburg welcomes drivers to Carroll County. (Staff)
Candidates discuss health and sex ed curriculum
Candidates share views on book ban
Candidates discuss possibility of changing school start date
Candidates differ in ideas about career and tech education
Candidates differ in approaches to student testing
Howard County
The Howard County school system headquarters in Ellicott City. (File)