Maryland's 2012 Presidential Primary Election is Tuesday. I've gathered the various voting precincts in Broadneck together in one place for your convenience.
Legislative District 30
St. Margaret's Episcopal Church—1601 Pleasant Plains Rd., Annapolis, MD 21409
Cape St. Claire Elementary School—931 Blue Ridge Dr., Annapolis, MD 21409
Arnold Senior Center—44 Church Rd., Arnold, MD 21012
Asbury United Methodist Church— 78 Church Rd., Arnold, MD 21012
Belvedere Elementary School—360 Broadwater Rd., Arnold, MD 21012
Broadneck Elementary School—470 Shore Acres Rd., Arnold, MD 21012
Cape St. Claire Improvement Association—1223 River Bay Rd., Annapolis, MD 21409
Broadneck Senior High School—1265 Green Holly Dr., Annapolis, MD 21409
New Covenant Church—365 Jones Station Rd., Arnold, MD 21012
Arnold Elementary School—90 Church Rd., Arnold, MD 21012
Broadneck Library—1275 Green Holly Dr., Annapolis, MD 21409
Windsor Farm Elementary School—591 Broadneck Rd., Annapolis, MD 21409
Legislative District 33A
Severn River Middle School—241 Peninsula Farm Rd., Arnold, MD 21012
For more information on your voting precinct, use this online tool hosted by the University of Maryland.
The Maryland Department of Planning's website features an interactive map showing the boundaries of the new legislative districts.
Grandy A
9:05 am on Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Re polling place locations .... ridiculous! And I say that because of how far some Arnold residents have to travel to vote. Case in point .... residents on streets within walking distance of Broadneck Elementary, on Shore Acres Road, have to drive three miles to Broadneck Library. Evidently been that way for quite some time, and no one seems to want to improve this situation. But the kicker is that, with the outrageous redistricting in 2011, these residents in the far reaches of District 4 have to travel to District 3, where they are not represented. BTW, depending on election results, just curious if the large part of Anne Arundel that was gerrymandered into Prince George's will be fully represented. Have you seen that map?