November 5, 2024
Election day is finally here! While I am sure most have already made their decisions (at least at the national level), we want to provide you with the most information to make sure your vote counts and about the local board of education races.
This article will highlight election day voting information, mail in voting information, BOE candidate information, and finally details about our first ever Election Day giveaway!
Also be sure to check back here and on our socials often about local election results and subscribe to our emails to find out about everything first.
Election Day Voting
You can find all your election day information here from the Montgomery County Board of Elections.
Find your election day polling location using this link.
Mail-in Voting
Your mail-in ballot must be submitted in any election drop box or post marked by 8pm Tuesday November 5, 2024. For this reason, for those submitting tomorrow I highly recommend the election drop boxes. More Mail-in Voting information here. You can check out a list of all drop off box location here
Board of Education Races
We submitted questionnaires based upon questions our followers had to all 6 candidates and have posted all of their answers on our website. We will post them by race and then alphabetically below.
BOE At-Large
2024 BOE Finalist Candidate Questionnaire – Lynne Harris (At-Large) – Moderately MOCO
2024 BOE Finalist Candidate Questionnaire – Rita Montoya (At-Large) – Moderately MOCO
BOE District 2
2024 BOE Finalist Candidate Questionnaire – Brenda Diaz (District 2) – Moderately MOCO
2024 BOE Finalist Candidate Questionnaire – Natalie Zimmerman (District 2) – Moderately MOCO
BOE District 4
2024 BOE Finalist Candidate Questionnaire – Laura Stewart (District 4) – Moderately MOCO
2024 BOE Finalist Candidate Questionnaire – Shebra Evans (District 4) – Moderately MOCO
Money Giveaway
We are doing our first social media gift card giveaway today!
How to Participate
- Share the post for this article on any of our social media pages (which you can see below for links) and follow Moderately MOCO on that same social media for a chance at multiple $25 Visa Gift Cards*. The more people that share the post, the more gift cards we’ll give away.
- Comment under the post “I voted” or with a picture of you after voting (do not post pictures of you at the voting booth which is not allowed and could violate others privacy). This can be during election day in person, early voting, or even mail-in voting **
- Tag friends for additional entries and chances to win the prizes.
* If you’d prefer, we can send to you $25 via Paypal, Venmo, or Cashapp
** Note that you do not have to disclose who you voted for, and we will not verify if you actually did vote to qualify for this promotion. It is completely voluntary and does not actually require you to vote to participate. Only to share and post on our social media.
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