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Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Montgomery County Unveils 58 New Ballot Drop Boxes for the 2026 Primary Election!

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New Details Emerging

An ongoing situation in Germantown is drawing attention from local residents, as additional information continues to surface regarding the upcoming Gubernatorial Primary Election.

Incident Overview

The Montgomery County Board of Elections has officially opened all 58 ballot drop box locations throughout the county. These drop boxes will be accessible until Election Day on Tuesday, June 23, at 8 PM. Voters can submit their completed mail-in ballots at any designated drop box, while applications for mail-in ballots must be submitted by June 16. For those opting for print-at-home ballots, requests need to be made by June 19. Election officials have also emphasized that voters using USPS should ensure their ballots are postmarked by June 23 to guarantee they are counted.

What’s Still Unknown

While the drop box locations are confirmed, details regarding voter turnout expectations and the overall impact of mail-in voting in this election cycle remain unclear. Additionally, the Board of Elections has not yet released information on how many mail-in ballots have been requested so far.

Community Context

This election is particularly significant for Germantown residents, as local neighborhoods will be directly affected by the outcomes. Key locations such as the Germantown Community Recreation Center and Northwest High School serve as drop-off sites, making it convenient for voters in the area to participate in the electoral process. The accessibility of these drop boxes aims to encourage higher voter turnout in a community that values civic engagement.

What to Expect

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