Maryland HB221 proposes a constitutional amendment allowing voters to change their political party affiliation during a primary election.
Maryland HB221 proposes a constitutional amendment to allow voters to change their political party affiliation during a primary election. This change would permit voters to appear in person at an early voting center or precinct polling place and vote the ballot for their new political party affiliation. The amendment would be submitted to the voters at the next general election in November 2026.
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