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Gaithersburg outlines hybrid election plan, mail‑in ballot schedule for Nov. 4
Summary
Council member Jamil announced that Gaithersburg will hold a hybrid municipal election on Nov. 4, 2025, with one in‑person vote center, seven ballot drop boxes, city distribution of mail‑in ballot applications starting Sept. 5 and approved mail‑in ballots mailed Oct. 3; the city offers same‑day voter registration.
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Council member Jamil announced details of Gaithersburg’s hybrid municipal election at the Sept. 15 meeting, saying residents will vote for mayor and two council members on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025. Jamil said the city will distribute mail‑in ballot applications beginning Friday, Sept. 5; applications may be returned via U.S. Postal Service, dropped off at City Hall or completed electronically on the city website. Approved mail‑in ballots will not be mailed to voters until Friday, Oct. 3, the announcement said. The hybrid model includes a single in‑person vote center at the Activity Center at Boer Park, 506 S. Frederick Ave., for in‑person voting, and seven ballot drop boxes located throughout the city. The city will offer same‑day voter registration on election day. Residents with registration questions were directed to the Montgomery County Board of Elections at the number provided in the announcement and to gaithersburgmd.gov/elections for complete information. No new policy change was proposed at the meeting; the announcement was informational and intended to help residents prepare for the November election.

