Last Updated on January 13, 2024
League of Women Voters of Baltimore County, Charlestown Unit
Phyllis Lansing, Co-Leader
LWV is a non-partisan, political organization dedicated to the principles of self-government established in the U.S. Constitution. Our unit meets to discuss current issues and voting activities, including voter registration, voter education, and volunteering at elections.
League of Women Voters Table (picture taken at the September 2023 Fruits of Our Labor)
SCHEDULE | TIME | LOCATION |
Quarterly, varied | Varied | Charlestown Square 116, Cross Creek Creative Arts Studio |
2023 INFO BOOKMARK
Contact Information – For resident contact info, see Resident Directory.
Leader Emeritus
Phyl Lansing
CoLeaders
Judy Plymyer
Jane Finneseth
Membership
Margaret Eng
New Residents
Naomi Benzil
Election Crowd Control
TBD in 2024
Lobby Groups
Bldgs 1&7 Margaret Eng
St. Charles Nancy Voskuhl
Cross Creek Jane Finneseth
CTS Nan Amann
Photographer
Norma Snow-Goldberg
Auditor
Eileen Bergman
Voter Registration
Noreen Christian
Voter Guides
Elaine Breslaw
151 West St., Ste. 200 or P.O. Box 6486
Annapolis, MD 21401
410-269-2840
Get election info and results
www.elections.maryland.gov
Email info.sbe@maryland.gov
Baltimore County Board of Elections (BOE)
11112 Gilroy Rd., Ste. 104
Hunt Valley, MD 21031
410-887-5700
Get voter reg. & election info, & results
www.baltimorecountymd.gov
Email elections@baltimorecountymd.gov
League of Women Voters of MD (LWV)
121 Cathedral St., Ste. 2B
Annapolis, MD 21401
410-269-0232
www.lwvmd.org
Email: stateoffice@lwvmd.org
League of Women Voters of Baltimore Co.
6600 York Rd, Ste 211
Baltimore, MD 21212
410-377-8046
www.lwvbaltimorecounty.org
Email contact@lwvbaltimorecounty.org
Office Hours Tues/Thur 10 am-2pm
Tax Deductible Annual Dues $60/$110 couple
Mission: Empowering voters, defending democracy
Baltimore Co. Council District 1
Pat Young, 410-887-0896
Email council1@baltimorecountygov.com
Resident Council, Legis/Pol Committee
2nd Wed. 10 a.m., BR Classroom 1,
Pat Payne & Paulette Hammond, Cochairs
Dates to Remember
General Assembly convenes, Wed. Jan. 11
Lunch Mtg, CC Craft Rm, Sat. Jan. 31 Noon
Balt. Co. Council Dist. 1 Town Hall, Mar. 8
General Assembly adjourns, Mon. April 10
LWV Unit Meeting, late spring
Balt Co LWV Annual Mtg, late spring
Fruits of Our Labor, Conf. Center, Sep. 15
Constitution Day, UMD Law School, Sep. 18
LWV Unit Mtg, Fall
Voter Registration Tables on February 21 and March 13
Wednesday, Feb. 21 and Mar. 13, 2024
11 AM – 2 PM
Shortline Café | Fireside Restaurant | Terrace Café
3:30 – 6:30 PM
Cross Creek Lobby | Fireside Restaurant | Atrium Restaurant
Tables will have voter registration applications and mail-in-ballot request forms with a laptop to locate your own information online.
~Sponsored by the League of Women Voters Baltimore County at Charlestown~
To help you with voter registration, the League of Women Voters has some events planned. The Charlestown Unit of the Baltimore County League of Women Voters has about 44 members. Fifteen resident volunteers took the voter registration training for the 2024 elections to help out.
Other ways to register:
Mail in Voter Registration Application to the Board of Elections (BOE). It must be post-marked by the deadline, April 23 for the May 14 Primary, and Oct. 15 for the Nov. 5 General Election.
Every Charlestown Lobby Front Desk has Voter Registration Applications and Mail-In Ballot Request Forms. Just ask to have a copy made for you.
CAVEAT: Mail-in ballots are not forwarded if you are out of town and put in a forwarding request to the USPS. Don’t make that mistake!
If you receive a mail-in ballot, you can also drop it off on Election Day at our precinct. you must sign to log it in; then it goes in a locked pouch to be counted later. Or use Ballot Drop Boxes at Arbutus Library, and Catonsville Middle or High Schools.
In person at many state agencies such as the MVA or the Board of Elections (Baltimore County’s is in Owings Mills).
At our Precinct in the Conference Center on election day. Bring an acceptable ID your with address, for example, your driver license.
It is very important that you need to update your registration if:
You just moved to Charlestown, changed apartments, or moved to Continuing Care.
Your name changed, or you want to change your party affiliation.
You can register for the first time, or update your registration online with the Board of Elections.
To check your registration, go to vote411.org and look yourself up! You should receive a new Maryland voter registration card in 3 weeks. If not call the Board of Elections: 410-887-5700.
LWV at Charlestown welcomes new members. For more information: contact Judy Plymyer or Jane Finneseth. Contact information can be found in the Resident Directory, available online in MyErickson.