Elected Officials & Voting Information
Voting Information
Spring 2026 Primary Election Voting
There are 3 options to vote.
Voting by Mail Options are US Mail or Drop Box
- If you want to receive your ballot by mail or fax, your request must be received (not just mailed) by (TO BE DETERMINED).
- If you want to receive your ballot via the internet, your request must be received by to be determined.
Drop Boxes Available for Mail-In Ballots any time before 8 pm on election day.
Drop Boxes are secure and available 24 hours a day. Nearest drop boxes for Tuscany -Canterbury:
- Western High School (Coldspring Lane & Falls Road)
- Baltimore Museum of Art (10 Art Museum Drive) The drop box is located on the circular drive at the main entrance. It used to be in front of the museum.
- List of all drop box locations
US MAIL *Must be postmarked by 8 PM election day. Don’t wait to mail your ballot. Mail it early. Putting your ballot in a mailbox on Election Day does not mean it is postmarked that day.
If you want to make sure your ballot arrives at the Election Board, you can track your mail-in-ballot at vote.md.gov/search
In Person Voting
Early Voting Option
For the 2026 Presidential General Election, early voting will be available from to be determined.
Early Voting Location near Tuscany-Canterbury
THE LEAGUE FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
1111 E COLDSPRING LANE BALTIMORE, MD 21239
General Election Day
All regular polling places will be open.
First English Lutheran Church (Charles and 39th Street) is the polling location for Tuscany-Canterbury
Tuscany-Canterbury Current Elected Officials
Frequently neighbors want to share their opinions or ask for information or help from our elected officials. The current elected officials who represent the Tuscany-Canterbury neighborhood are listed below.
All of Tuscany-Canterbury is in the Baltimore: Ward 12, Precinct 1 voting area.
First English Lutheran Church, Charles & 39th Street is the voting location for the neighborhood.
US Senate
Angela Alsobrooks (2024-2030)
DC Office:
Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
P# 202-224-4524
To share your opinion, CLICK HERE
If you need help from the Federal Government CLICK HERE:
Chris Van Hollen (2022-2028)
Baltimore Regional Office 1900 N. Howard Street. Suite 100
Baltimore, MD 21218
Phone: (667) 212-4610
To share your opinion, CLICK HERE:
If you need help from the Federal Government –CLICK HERE
US House 7th Congressional District
Kweisi Mfume (2022-2024)
State of Maryland
Governor: Wes Moore (2022-2026)
100 State Circle, Annapolis, Maryland 21401-1925
410-974-3901, 1-800-811-8336
Attorney General: Anthony Brown (2022-2026)
Consumer Hotline: 410-528-8662
File a complaint through the website https://www.marylandattorneygeneral.gov/Pages/CPD/Complaint.aspx
Attorney General’s Office: oag@oag.state.md.us
Comptroller: Brooke Lierman (2022-2026)
301 W Preston St, #204 ·
(410) 767-4890. https://www.marylandtaxes.gov
State Attorney, Baltimore: Ivan Bates (2022-2026)
201 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (410) 814-4600
State 43rd District
State Senate:
410.841.3145
State House of Delegates 43A:
Regina T Boyce (2022-2026)
(410) 841-3476, (301) 858-3476. regina.boyce@house.state.md.us
Lowe House Office Building, Room 316, 6 Bladen St., Annapolis, MD 21401
Elizabeth Embry (2022-2026)
410 841-3291, (301) 858-3291 elizabeth.embry@house.state.md.us
Lowe House Office Building, Room 316. 6 Bladen St., Annapolis, MD 21401
To follow Session and Committee:
- Senate Proceedings: YouTube Channel Information (maryland.gov)
- House Proceedings: YouTube Channel Information (maryland.gov)
https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/mgawebsite/Information/YouTubeChannelInfo
Baltimore City
Mayor
Brandon Scott (2020-2024)
For any City Problems: Contact City Services (Call 311 or go online to quickly resolve your request. The call center is open from 6AM to 10 PM seven days a week. If you are outside the city call: 443-263-2220.
Click here to submit additional questions or comments to the mayor or call the Mayor’s Office of Constituent Services at 410-396-4900 or mail correspondence to: Office of the Mayor, 250 City Hall, 100 N. Holliday Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202
Other Numbers in the Mayor’s Office
Brandon M. Scott, Mayor (410) 396-3835
Marvin James, Chief of Staff (410) 396-4876;
e-mail: marvin.james@baltimorecity.gov
Faith P. Leach, Chief Administrative Officer (410) 396-0137;
e-mail: faith.leach@baltimorecity.gov
President City Council:
Nick Mosby (2020-2024)
City Hall, Suite 400, 100 North Holliday St., Baltimore, MD 21202 (410)396-4804 councilpresident@baltimorecity.gov or ONLINE
Comptroller:
Bill Henry (2020-2024)
100 North Holliday Street, Room 204 Baltimore, MD 21202
(410) 396-4755 bill.henry@baltimorecity.gov
web: http://comptroller.baltimorecity.gov/
CONTACT ONLINE
Department of Audits, 410 396 4783, 100 N Holliday, Room 321, Baltimore, MD 21202 Department of Real Estate, 410 396 4768, 100 Holliday St. Room 304, Baltimore, MD 21202
City Council 14th District
Odette Ramos (2020-2024)
410-396-4814. Odette.Ramos@baltimorecity.gov
100 Holliday Street, Room 505, Baltimore,Maryland 21202
If you have a problem that has been reported to 311 and it has not been resolved, and have a confirmation number, click on the link and Councilwoman Romas will follow up with the agency for you.
City Council Board of Elections
417 E. Fayette St., Benton Office Building, Room #129
Baltimore, Md. 21202 Regular Office Hours:
Monday – Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm