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Voting Locations 2020 – Baltimore County Early Voting Centers will be open from Monday, October 26, 2020 through Monday, November 2, 2020 7:00 am - 8:00 pm daily. The early voting locations will be open on Election Day November 3, 2020 from 7:00 am - 8:00 pm. 1 Arbutus Recreation Center 865 Sulphur Spring RoadHalethorpe, Maryland 21227 2 Randallstown Community Center 3505 Resource DriveRandallstown, Maryland 21133 3 Towson University South Campus Pavilion 1 South Auburn DriveTowson, Maryland 21252 4 Honeygo Run Community Center 9033 Honeygo BoulevardPerry Hall, Maryland 21128 5 Sollers Point Multi-Purpose Center 323 Sollers Point RoadDundalk, Maryland 21222 6 Victory Villa Community Center 404 East Compass Road Middle River, Maryland 21220 7 Oregon Ridge Park 13401 Beaver Dam RoadCockeysville, Maryland 21030 8 Reisterstown Senior Center 12035 Reisterstown RoadReisterstown, Maryland 21030 9 Woodlawn Community Center 2120 Gwynn Oak AvenueGwynn Oak, Maryland 21207 10 Jacksonville Recreation Center at Sweet Air Park 3065 B Sweet Air RoadJacksonville, Maryland 21131 11 County Campus Metro Centre at Owings Mills 10302 Grand Central AvenueOwings Mills, Maryland 21117 INTERACTIVE EARLY VOTING LOCATION MAP: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=16c6MZkOFllMh9YkgIKQcglwY0k6AIEkN&usp=sharing Election Day voting centers will be open on Tueday, November 3, 2020 from 7:00 am - 8:00 pm. You can vote at any voting center in the County 1 Arbutus Recreation Center 865 Sulphur Spring Road Halethorpe MD 21227 2 Catonsville High School 421 Bloomsbury Avenue Baltimore MD 21228 3 Catonsville Middle School 2301 Edmondson Avenue Baltimore MD 21228 4 Chatsworth Elementary School 222 New Avenue Reisterstown MD 21136 5 Chesapeake High School 1801 Turkey Point Road Baltimore MD 21221 6 Colgate Elementary School 401 51st Street Baltimore MD 21224 7 County Campus Metro Centre at Owings Mills 10302 Grand Central Avenue Owings Mill MD 21117 8 Dulaney High School 255 Padonia Road Lutherville MD 21093 9 Dundalk High School 1901 Delvale Avenue Baltimore MD 21222 10 Eastern Technical High School 1100 Mace Avenue Baltimore MD 21221 11 Franklin High School 12000 Reisterstown Road Resiterstown MD 21136 12 George Washington Carver Center for Arts & Technology 938 York Road Baltimore MD 21204 13 Hereford High School 17301 York Road Parkton MD 21120 14 Honeygo Elementary School 4816 E Joppa Road Perry Hall MD 21138 15 Honeygo Run Community Center 9033 Honeygo Boulevard Perry Hall MD 21128 16 Jacksonville Recreation Center at Sweet Air Park 3605 B Sweet Air Road Jacksonville MD 21131 17 Lansdowne Elementary School 2301 Alma Road Baltimore MD 21227 18 Loch Raven High School 1212 Cowpens Avenue Baltimore MD 21286 19 Milford Mill Academy 3800 Washington Avenue Baltimore MD 21244 20 New Town High School 4931 New Town Boulevard Owings Mills MD 21117 21 Oregon Ridge Lodge 13401 Beaver Dam Road Cockeysville MD 21030 22 Orems Elementary School 711 High Villa Road Baltimore MD 21221 23 Overlea High School 5401 Kenwood Avenue Baltimore MD 21206 24 Owings Mills High School 124 Tollgate Road Owings Mills MD 21117 25 Parkville High School 2600 Putty Hill Avenue Baltimore MD 21234 26 Patapsco High School 8100 Wise Avenue Baltimore MD 21222 27 Perry Hall High School 4601 Ebenezer Road Baltimore MD 21236 28 Pikesville High School 7621 Labyrinth Road Baltimore MD 21208 29 Randallstown Community Center 3505 Resource Drive Randallstown MD 21133 30 Randallstown High School 4000 Offutt Road Randallstown MD 21133 31 Red House Run Elementary School 1717 Weyburn Road Baltimore MD 21237 32 Reisterstown Senior Center 12035 Reisterstown Road Reisterstown MD 21136 33 Seventh District Elementary School 20300 York Road Parkton MD 21129 34 Sollers Point Multi-Purpose Center 323 Sollers Point Road Baltimore MD 21222 35 Sparrows Point High School 7400 North Point Road Baltimore MD 21219 36 Towson High School 69 Cedar Avenue Baltimore MD 21286 37 Towson University - South Campus Pavilion 1 Auburn Drive Baltimore MD 21204 38 Victory Villa Community Center 404 Compass Road Baltimore MD 21220 39 Vincent Farm Elementary School 6019 Ebenezer Road White Marsh MD 21162 40 Western School of Technology 100 Kenwood Avenue Baltimore MD 21228 41 Woodlawn Community Center 2120 Gwynn Oak Avenue Gwynn Oak MD 21207 42 Woodlawn High School 1801 Woodlawn Drive Baltimore MD 21207 DROP-OFF BOX LOCATIONS 1 Arbutus Recreation Center 865 Sulphur Spring Road Baltimore Available for use by September 28th - 30th 2 Baltimore County Board of Elections 11112 Gilroy Road Hunt Valley Available for use by September 28th - 30th 3 Catonsville High School 421 Bloomsbury Avenue Baltimore Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 4 Catonsville Middle 2301 Edmondson Avenue Baltimore Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 5 Chatsworth Elementary School 222 New Avenue Reisterstown Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 6 Chesapeake High School 1801 Turkey Point Road Baltimore Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 7 Colgate Elementary School 401 51st Street Baltimore Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 8 County Campus Metro Centre at Owings Mills 10302 Grand Central Avenue Owings Mills Available for use by September 28th - 30th 9 Dulaney High School 255 Padonia Road Lutherville/TimoniumAvailable for use by October 22nd - 24th 10 Dundalk High School 1901 Delvale Avenue Baltimore Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 11 Eastern Technical High School 1100 Mace Avenue Baltimore Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 12 Franklin High School 12000 Reisterstown Road Reisterstown Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 13 George Washington Carver Center for Arts & Technology 938 York Road Baltimore Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 14 Hereford High School Baltimore County Pub. Schools 17301 York Road Parkton Available for use by September 28th - 30th 15 Honeygo Elementary School 4816 E Joppa Road Perry Hall Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 16 Honeygo Run Community Center 9033 Honeygo Boulevard Perry Hall Available for use by September 28th - 30th 17 Jacksonville Recreation Center at Sweet Air Park 3605 B Sweet Air Road Jacksonville Available for use by September 28th - 30th 18 Lansdowne Elementary School 2301 Alma Road Baltimore Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 19 Loch Raven High School 1212 Cowpens Avenue Baltimore Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 20 Milford Mill Academy 3800 Washington Avenue Baltimore Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 21 New Town High School 4931 New Town Boulevard Owings Mills Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 22 Oregon Ridge Lodge 13401 Beaver Dam Road Cockeysville Available for use by September 28th - 30th 23 Orems Elementary School 711 High Villa Road Baltimore Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 24 Overlea High School 5401 Kenwood Avenue Baltimore Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 25 Owings Mills High School 124 Tollgate Road Owings Mills Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 26 Parkville High School 2600 Putty Hill Avenue Baltimore Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 27 Patapsco High School 8100 Wise Avenue Baltimore Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 28 Perry Hall High School 4601 Ebenezer Road Baltimore Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 29 Pikesville High School 7621 Labyrinth Road Baltimore Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 30 Randallstown Community Center 3505 Resource Drive Randallstown Available for use by September 28th - 30th 31 Randallstown High School 4000 Offutt Road Randallstown Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 32 Red House Run Elementary School 1717 Weyburn Road Baltimore Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 33 Reisterstown Senior Center 12035 Reisterstown Road Reisterstown Available for use by September 28th - 30th 34 Seventh District Elementary School 20300 York Road Parkton Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 35 Sollers Point Multi-Purpose Center 323 Sollers Point Road Dundalk Available for use by September 28th - 30th 36 Sparrows Point High School 7400 North Point Road Baltimore Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 37 Towson High School 69 Cedar Avenue Baltimore Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 38 Towson University - South Campus Pavilion 1 Auburn Drive Towson Available for use by September 28th - 30th 39 Victory Villa Community Center 404 Compass Road E Middle River Available for use by September 28th - 30th 40 Vincent Farm Elementary 6019 Ebenezer Road White Marsh Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 41 Western School of Technology 100 Kenwood Avenue Baltimore Available for use by October 22nd - 24th 42 Woodlawn Community Center 2120 Gwynn Oak Avenue Gwynn Oak Available for use by September 28th - 30th 43 Woodlawn High School 1801 Woodlawn Drive Baltimore Available for use by October 22nd - 24th.
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