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# Make pretty table
<- lat_longs %>%
lat_longs_pretty select(Name = name,
Address = addr)
datatable(lat_longs_pretty)
Election season is upon us already, and I was super pumped to participate in the new vote by mail program in Baltimore! If you haven’t heard about mail-in voting, check out more election-related info here. If you’ve already received your mail-in ballot, then you might know that you can return your ballot by mail (just drop it in any USPS box), or if you’d like to save the City a little money, you can return your ballot to any of the 34 drop boxes around Baltimore City. But where exactly are these boxes, you ask? The addresses are posted online, but as a newbie to this town, it wasn’t immediately obvious to me which one was the closest…so I made a map. I hope it helps make your voting experience a little easier too. Just be sure to sign your ballot and return it by May 14, 2024, at 8p (but sooner is even better!).
Name | Address | |
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1 | Academy for College & Career Exploration School 427 | 1300 W 36th Street 21211 |
2 | Achievement Academy at Harbor City High School 413 | 2201 Pinewood Avenue 21214 |
3 | Baltimore Museum of Art | 10 Museum Drive 21218 |
4 | Barclay Elementary School 54 | 2900 Barclay Street 21218 |
5 | BCCC-Liberty Heights Campus-South Pavilion | 2600 Liberty Heights Avenue 21215 |
6 | Benjamin Franklin HS at Masonville Cove 239 | 1201 Cambria Street 21225 |
7 | Carver Vocational Technical High School 454 | 2201 Pressman Street 21216 |
8 | Dickey Hill Elem/Middle School 201 | 5025 Dickey Hill Road 21207 |
9 | Digital Harbor High School 416 | 1100 Covington Street 21230 |
10 | Elections Board Office | 417 E. Fayette Street 21202 |
Note: this map was made using Eli Pousson’s mapbaltimore and maplayer R packages