Voters at the polls today in Maryland’s primary election | PHOTOS 14.05.2024 19:07 The Baltimore Sun Albert Matthews, 85, was first to vote at Thomas Jefferson Elementary/Middle School. Arriving before 7 a.m. this year, the Southwest Baltimore resident has made a point to be first in line over the past decade, mainly because he has to get to work early at the city’s Circuit Courthouse. (Lloyd Fox/Staff) Voter Janet Nolan gets help from election operations judge Ed Black. Early voting in the Maryland primary elections continues at the Pip Moyer Recreation Center in Annapolis Tuesday. (Paul W. Gillespie/Staff photo) Anthony Morreale sits outside the polling place at Graceland Park Elementary School in east Baltimore, which opened late at 9:18 am due to technical problems. He is a volunteer for Baltimore city council candidate Joe Koehler. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Staff) Eddy McCain of Baltimore votes at the West Side Skill Center during primary elections in Baltimore. (Lloyd Fox/Staff) Eddy McCain of Baltimore votes at the West Side Skill Center during primary elections in Baltimore. (Lloyd Fox/Staff) A lone voter stands at a voting station to fill out a ballot at the polling location at Church Creek Elementary for Maryland’s primary election on Tuesday. (Brian Krista/staff photo) Voter Anthony Scott, 49, wasn’t able to vote at the Westside Skill Center as he had to go to a different polling place. But he’s going to vote today “no matter what,” he said. Primary elections in Baltimore. (Lloyd Fox/Staff) Former Mayor Sheila Dixon, right, greets one of her supporters, Pamela Peoples, after she voted in the primary elections at the Thomas Jefferson Elementary/Middle School in Baltimore. (Lloyd Fox/Staff) Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott carries baby Charm after casting his ballot and speaking with reporters at Engine House 56 in northeast Baltimore. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Staff)