Measure on the ballot in the 2018 Maryland 2018 General Election in Maryland.
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Get StartedA “yes” vote allows voters to register and vote on election day.
A “no” vote rejects election day voter registration and keeps the current deadline of registering to vote of at least 21 days before the next election.
According to the Boston Globe, registering to vote is already easy and free. Those who are truly invested in voting will do so even if they have to register in advance. , in opposition to Question 2 (Learn more)
According to the Boston Globe, election-day voter registration could make it easier to commit voter fraud, such as by registering and voting in more than one state., in opposition to Question 2 (Learn more)
According to the Boston Globe, the proposal could increase the cost of training election officials and slow down polling places for other voters. , in opposition to Question 2 (Learn more)
This amendment would remove barriers, like early voting registration deadlines, to voting. According to Danielle Root of the Center for American Progress, same-day voter registration increases voter turnout, particularly for underrepresented groups, and more than 1.2 million voters in America registered on voting days in 2016., in support of Question 2 (Learn more)
This amendment would allow eligible voters to register and vote at a polling place on election day.
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