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Election Board Welcomes Ideas

Even though it’s only been three months since the 2019 Vote by Mail election, Rockville’s Board of Supervisors of Elections is already preparing plans for 2023. The board will host two forums as first steps in planning for the next election. The first post-election forum will be from 7-9 p.m.

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Looking Back on a Big Election Year 2019

The biggest news was perhaps the historic, first-in-Maryland-history Vote by Mail election, and plenty of other happenings made 2019 a hectic year in the City of Rockville! JANUARYJudson Smith’s 1938 mural of Sugarloaf Mountain in the lobby of the Rockville City Police Department station became part of the U.S. Postal

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Vote by Mail Election Concludes 8 p.m. Nov. 5

Last Minute Tips, Where to Find Results, and Inauguration Information The deadline for Rockville voters to get their ballots to City Hall for the 2019 Vote by Mail election is 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5. Casting Ballots Mail the ballot back in the postage-paid envelope — postmarks don’t count so

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Candidates Set for Rockville’s Vote by Mail Election

Two Candidates Vying for Mayor’s Seat, 13 for Four Council Seats Rockville voters will decide between two candidates for mayor and 13 candidates for four council seats in this fall’s first-ever Vote by Mail city election. The deadline to certify as a candidate was 5 p.m. today.

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Key Information for Rockville’s 2019 Vote by Mail Election

The City of Rockville will be the first jurisdiction in Maryland to conduct a Vote by Mail election for mayor and four councilmembers. Vote by Mail provides more and better options for Rockville voters by sending the ballots to all registered voters, who may return them by postage-paid mail or

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Sign up for Election Text Alerts

Stay on top of key news from the City of Rockville’s Vote by Mail election with reminders sent by text. How? It’s easy — text ROCKVOTES to 888777. You’ll receive a reply confirmation text that you’re signed up.  You can find election-related information, check your address, register to vote and

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The Election 2019 Calendar, and What to Do If You Won’t Be Home

The City of Rockville will conduct a Vote by Mail election for mayor and four councilmembers this fall. Here are some important election dates: Friday, Sept. 6: Deadline to file as a candidate. Friday, Sept. 20: Deadline for the city to receive alternative address ballot delivery requests. Find more information

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ELECTION 2019: What Voters Need to Know About Vote by Mail

The City of Rockville will conduct a vote by mail election on Tuesday, Nov. 5 for mayor and four councilmembers. Now is the time to make sure you are registered. Wondering what voters and potential candidates need to know now? We’ve got answers to help ensure your ballot gets to

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County to Provide Update on Seven Locks Justice Complex

Representatives from Montgomery County will deliver an update on the Seven Locks Justice Complex during the Monday, April 29 meeting of Rockville’s Mayor and Council. The complex is proposed for the 25.8-acres county-owned detention facility site at 1451 Seven Locks Road. The Mayor and Council meet

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