An "Early Voting Site" sign outside the Southeast Anchor Library in Baltimore City's Highlandtown neighborhood. Photo credit: Sarah Petrowich / WYPR.
An "Early Voting Site" sign outside the Southeast Anchor Library in Baltimore City's Highlandtown neighborhood. Photo credit: Sarah Petrowich / WYPR.

Maryland voters have just two more days to cast an early ballot before the June 23 primary election, and turnout has been sparse compared to 2024.

Without a presidential candidate on the ticket, lower turnout is expected in a midterm year.

According to data from the Maryland State Board of Elections, as of Monday, only 2.26% of eligible voters have submitted a ballot during the early voting period.

Read more (and listen) at WYPR.

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