Frequently Asked Questions

Click on any of the questions below to see the answer:

Does the Town of Oxford have an official webpage for this election?

Yes it does!  Click on the button below to visit the official Town of Oxford election webpage.

Town of Oxford Election Webpage

When is the election? How can I vote?

The 2025 Town Election will be held on TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 2025.

IN PERSON voting is on Tuesday June 17, 2025, from 8 AM – 8 PM at the Oxford Community Services Building at 101 Market Street, Oxford, MD.

Voting by absentee ballot?   This is what you need to know:

  • Application for an absentee ballot can be found on the Oxford website HERE.
  • As of May 21, 2025, absentee ballots will be ready for pick up at Town Hall or to be mailed to residents approved for Absentee voting
  • Tuesday, June 10, 2025 is the last day to request an absentee ballot
  • June 17, 2025 is the deadline for absentee ballots to be received by the Board of Election Supervisors

Don’t forget that you need to make sure you are registered to vote in Oxford in order to request an absentee ballot or vote in person!

May 20, 2025, is  the last day to register to vote in the Town election.
 
For more information on voting registration, absentee voting, and the voting process click on the button below.

Articles on Voting

What do I need to do to get an Absentee Ballot?

Voting by absentee ballot?   This is what you need to know:

  • Application for an absentee ballot can be found on the Oxford website HERE.
  • As of May 21, 2025, absentee ballots will be ready for pick up at Town Hall or to be mailed to residents approved for Absentee voting
  • Tuesday, June 10, 2025 is the last day to request an absentee ballot
  • June 17, 2025 is the deadline for absentee ballots to be received by the Board of Election Supervisors

Don’t forget that you need to make sure you are registered to vote in Oxford in order to request an absentee ballot or vote in person!

May 20, 2025, is  the last day to register to vote in the Town election.
 
For more information on voting registration, absentee voting, and the voting process click on the button below.

Articles on Voting

How did you come to Oxford?

More than a decade ago our closest friends came here to build a home and we began visiting regularly. Coincidentally, my wife’s ancestors lived for generations in Talbot County when they came from England in the mid 1600s. After spending time with our friends here, we both quickly fell in love with Oxford.

After I retired from practicing law in Washington, DC at the end of 2018, we spent several years looking at where we might move and finally realized that Oxford had literally everything we were looking for — a small town, friendly people, a beautiful location, close to our children (and now grandchildren), and history.

Not long after we started house-hunting a home became available on the river in the Historic District on N. Morris St., and we jumped at it.

Turning it into the home we wanted took more than a year, but despite a few major bumps in the road to completion (including so many appearances before the Historic Commission that one of its members suggested reserving a chair for me), everything about living here has turned out better than we could have hoped.

I hope for a better Oxford too! How can I get involved?

Oxford is always going to be better with everyone involved.  Click on the link below and fill out the form so we know how you would like to support my campaign.  Every offer of help is gratefully accepted.

Get Involved

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