The Orioles announced Wednesday they will open Camden Yards’ doors in November for use as a voting center.
In a news release, the team said they are finalizing a deal with the Baltimore City Board of Elections for the use of stadium space on Election Day. As part of the team’s Voter Up campaign — and a broader Major League Baseball effort — the Orioles will also encourage voter engagement this fall and advertise key election dates to help Marylanders exercise their right to vote, the team said.
“In these challenging times, the Orioles are proud to join Major League Baseball and the Commissioner’s effort to use league-wide platforms to contribute to the public welfare and the preservation and celebration of our American spirit and system of democracy,” said John Angelos, executive vice president/chief operations officer.