Voters in Edgewood are served by the Harford County Board of Elections, located at 15 N. Hickory Avenue, Bel Air, MD 21014, phone (410) 638-3879, website https://www.harfordcountymd.gov/elections. The office operates Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Residents can register to vote online through the Maryland State Board of Elections at https://elections.maryland.gov/voter_registration/index.html, with registration closing 21 days before any election. Maryland also offers same-day voter registration during early voting and on Election Day at designated locations.
Applicants must provide a Maryland driver's license or Motor Vehicle Administration ID number, or the last four digits of their Social Security number, along with date of birth and residential address. As an unincorporated community, Edgewood holds no municipal elections for mayor or city council. Instead, residents participate in Harford County, Maryland state, and federal elections. County races include positions such as County Executive, County Council representatives (Edgewood falls within County Council District D), Sheriff, State's Attorney, and other county offices. Maryland state legislative elections occur every four years; depending on the specific neighborhood, Edgewood falls within Legislative District 34 or 7, electing three Delegates and one State Senator. Local residents can locate their assigned polling place using the Maryland State Board of Elections polling place lookup at https://elections.maryland.gov/voting/where.html. By entering their street address, voters receive their polling location, sample ballot, and early voting sites. Maryland provides early voting at designated centers in Harford County for eight days prior to Election Day, including weekends. The Edgewood Community Center at 1900 Brookside Drive, Edgewood, MD 21040, has previously served as an early voting location. County results reflected a competitive race with strong participation across all precincts. Election results by precinct are publicly available through the Maryland State Board of Elections website at https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/.Current federal, state, and local election schedules, ballot contests, candidate filings, and certified results for Edgewood voters are published by the Maryland State Board of Elections (https://elections.maryland.gov/). The ballot will also include state legislators - all 141 Delegates in the Maryland House of Delegates and approximately half of the 47 State Senators depending on district rotation. At the Harford County level, all seven Harford County Council seats will be contested, along with other county positions depending on term schedules. U.S. However, all eight of Maryland's Candidate filing information and local ballot questions are posted on the Harford County Board of Elections website starting in spring 2026. Maryland offers absentee voting through mail-in ballots to all registered voters without requiring an excuse. Voters can request a mail-in ballot online at https://elections.maryland.gov/voting/absentee.html or by contacting the Harford County Board of Elections. Applications must be received by the Tuesday before Election Day, though earlier requests are strongly encouraged. Completed ballots must be postmarked by Election Day and received within 10 days after the election, or can be deposited in official ballot drop boxes by 8:00 PM on Election Day. Drop box locations are listed on the Harford County elections website. Election records that are public in Maryland include voter registration lists (available for purchase for political purposes under Maryland Election Law Article § 3-507), campaign finance reports filed through the Maryland State Board of Elections Campaign Finance Database at https://campaignfinance.maryland.gov/, candidate filing documents, precinct-level election results, and absentee ballot statistics. Individual voter history, whether someone voted, not how they voted, is public record and accessible through formal requests to the Board of Elections. Ballot secrecy remains strictly protected; how any individual voted is never disclosed.