2024 Elections

AFSCME is all in for this year’s Baltimore city elections race to re-elect Mayor Brandon Scott for Mayor and Councilman Zeke Cohen for Council President!

Vote for AFSCME-endorsed candidates!

If you live in Baltimore City, and you are not sure if you are registered to vote or maybe you've moved, you can visit our voting guide for instructions on how to register and our recommended candidates.

Check out the voting guide here.

Help us get out the vote!

Join friends, coworkers, and AFSCME members by phone banking and knocking on doors to talk to other fellow union members about our support for union candidates!  You don't have to live in Baltimore City to volunteer!

Sign up to volunteer for a shift of phone banking or canvassing at this link.

Phonebanks are virtual and take place in the evenings during the week from 6 PM to 8 PM, with a training at 5:30 PM.

Canvasses are happening every Saturday morning at 9:30 AM.

Become an Election Judge!

An election judge plays a very important role in the election process. Election judges work as a team to ensure a fair and accessible election.

In order to be an Election Judge, you must be:

  • 16 years or older (if you are 16 you must have a parent or guardian permission)
  • Registered to vote in Maryland
  • Physically and mentally able to work at least a 15 hour day
  • Willing to work outside your home precinct
  • Able to sit and/or stand for an extended time
  • Able to speak, read and write English

You can learn more and sign up to be an election judge here.

If you are a state employee serving as an election judge, you can receive administrative leave for your service using this form here. University System of Maryland employees are also eligible to receive paid administrative leave for your service.