Montgomery County County Executive Election Guide
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Our simple guide will provide you with important early voting and primary dates, resources to find your polling place, instructions for absentee voting (vote by mail), and resources to learn about the county executive democratic candidates.
Democratic Candidates left-right: Roger Berliner, David Blair, Marc Elrich, Bill Frick, Rose Krasnow, George Leventhal
Montgomery County Democratic Executive Candidates
Click the candidates name to visit their website, send a question to their email, or visit their Facebook Page
Roger Berliner
- Website Berliner, Roger
- Email roger@berlinerformontgomery.com
- Facebook @BerlinerForMontgomery
- YouTube
David Blair
- Website Blair, David
- Email davidb@blairformontgomery.com
- Facebook.com/david.t.blair.official
- Twitter twitter.com/DavidTBlair
- Other instagram.com/davidtblair
Marc Elrich
- Website Elrich, Marc
- Email info@marcelrich.org
- Facebook Marc Elrich for County Executive
- Twitter @marc_elrich
Bill Frick
- Website Frick. Bill
- Email info@billfrick.com
- Facebook facebook.com/billfrick
- Twitter @billfrick
Rose Krasnow
- Website Krasnow, Rose
- Email rosekrasnow18@gmail.com
- Facebook Rose Krasnow for County Executive
- Twitter @rosekrasnow
- Other Instagram @rosekrasnow
George Leventhal
- Website Leventhal, George L.
- Email georgeleventhal@hotmail.co
- Facebook.com/leventhalgeorge
- Twitter @georgeleventhal
Primary June 26
Early Voting for the Primary Election will occur from June 14 to 21, 2018 (10 a.m. - 8 p.m.)
- Thursday, June 14 – Thursday, June 21, 2018
- Location:Montgomery County, MD Early Voting Locations
- Early Voting for the Primary Election will occur from June 14 to 21, 2018 (10 a.m. - 8 p.m.)
- Voters may go to any early voting site in Montgomery County and cast a ballot. Early voting results are tallied on Election Night, just like votes cast on Election Day. If you vote early, you may not vote by mail or on Election Day.
Absentee Voting: You do not need to give a reason to vote by mail, which is sometimes called "absentee voting". Any registered voter may apply for an absentee ballot.