Public Transit Available for Early Voting Centers During Primary 

The Montgomery County Department of Transportation’s (MCDOT) Ride On bus service has several routes available to transport voters to early voting centers. 

Early voting for the 2024 Presidential primary election begins on May 2 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. and runs through May 9.  

Here is a list of Ride On and Metrobus routes serving early voting centers:

  • Activity Center at Bohrer: Ride On route 59 (closest) 
  • Bauer Drive Community Recreation Center: Ride On route 48 
  • Damascus Community Recreation Center: Ride On route 90 
  • Executive Office Building: Ride On routes 4446475456 
  • Germantown Community Recreation Center: Ride On route 98 
  • Jane E. Lawton Community Recreation Center: Ride On route 34 (closest) 
  • Marilyn J. Praisner Community Recreation Center: Metrobus routes Z6 and Z7 
  • Mid-County Community Recreation Center: Ride On routes 2639 and 49 
  • Nancy H. Dacek North Potomac Community Rec. Center: Ride On route 301 
  • Potomac Community Recreation Center: Ride On route 37 
  • Sandy Spring Volunteer Fire Station: Ride On routes 52 and 53 / Metrobus routes Y2 and Y8 
  • Silver Spring Civic Building: Ride On routes 121314151619 / Metrobus route F4 
  • Wheaton Library & Community Recreation Center: Ride on routes 9 and 31/ Ride On Flex / Metrobus routes Y2Y7 and Y8 
  • White Oak Community Recreation Center: Ride on route 10 / Metrobus routes Z6 and Z8 (closest) 

“Montgomery County’s public transportation system serves a vital role in ensuring that residents have reliable, affordable access to voting centers,” said MCDOT Director Chris Conklin in a press release. “The early voting centers expand the opportunity for registered voters to choose a party candidate for the upcoming presidential race, and I am proud that the Ride On bus system supports these efforts. I hope everyone who is eligible to vote will do so.” 

 

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